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Soldiers from the Alabama National Guard build  and maintain miles of HESCO barriers to protect Dauphin Island, Ala., beaches  from the BP oil spill on July 23, 2010, during Operation Deepwater Horizon,  which saw more than 1,600 National Guardmembers support civilian authorities in  four Gulf states. The American people have come to expect swift and effective  responses to natural and manmade disasters, the chief of the National Guard  Bureau said Monday.
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Dauphin Island, LA - Soldiers from the Alabama National Guard build and maintain miles of HESCO barriers to protect Dauphin Island, Ala., beaches from the BP oil spill on July 23, 2010, during Operation Deepwater Horizon, which saw more than 1,600 National Guardmembers support civilian authorities in four Gulf states. The American people have come to expect swift and effective responses to natural and manmade disasters, the chief of the National Guard Bureau said Monday.


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