Staff Sgt. Steven Kennedy, of the 219th Security Forces Squadron, checks a Blue Force Tracker monitor for personnel positioning information during the evening hours of April 8, while performing flood levee support duties in Fargo, Kennedy is one of several North Dakota National Guard members monitoring the temporary flood barriers for possible problem areas and is also watching for unauthorized people on or near the levees. The North Dakota National Guard members are monitoring the flood protection levees on 12-hour shifts, 24-hours a day until the flood waters recede. As of April 9, ap
Staff Sgt. Steven Kennedy, of the 219th Security Forces Squadron, checks a Blue Force Tracker monitor for personnel positioning information during the evening hours of April 8, while performing flood levee support duties in Fargo, Kennedy is one of several North Dakota National Guard members monitoring the temporary flood barriers for possible problem areas and is also watching for unauthorized people on or near the levees. The North Dakota National Guard members are monitoring the flood protection levees on 12-hour shifts, 24-hours a day until the flood waters recede. As of April 9, approximately 450 Air and Army Guardsman are on flood response for the 2011 flood fight.
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