File:January 2015 Northeast Blizzard 150126-Z-HB515-002.jpg

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English: Tech. Sgt. Mirando of the 106th Rescue Wing and Spc. Alvarado of the 69th Infantry stacking cots to transport to the men and women activated on state active duty. (New York Air National Guard/Master Sgt. Cheran Cambridge/Released)
Date Taken on 26 January 2015
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1736992
Author Master Sgt. Cheran Cambridge
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FARMINGDALE, NY, US
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