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Air crews with the California Army National Guard draw water from a local lake during training on wildfire response operations with local and state fire officials. Members of the National Guard continue to train with local, state and federal authorities in order to stay prepared for response to potential hurricanes, tornados, wildfires and other disaster and emergency situations. In 2012 Guard members responded to more than 100 such situations, including wildfires in western states and Hurricane Sandy along the East Coast.
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UNKNOWN, Ca - Air crews with the California Army National Guard draw water from a local lake during training on wildfire response operations with local and state fire officials. Members of the National Guard continue to train with local, state and federal authorities in order to stay prepared for response to potential hurricanes, tornados, wildfires and other disaster and emergency situations. In 2012 Guard members responded to more than 100 such situations, including wildfires in western states and Hurricane Sandy along the East Coast.


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