Ramon Duenas, center, 60th Aerial Port Squadron, instructs personnel from the Federal Emergency Management Agency National Incident Management Assistance Team West and FEMA Corps members on how to load vehicles onto a C-5M Super Galaxy at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., 4 April, 2018. The training benefited both FEMA and Travis AFB by increasing their readiness and preparedness to respond to natural disasters when tasked. FEMA Corps sets the foundation for a new generation of emergency planners by leveraging a newly created unit of 1,600 service corps members from AmeriCorps National Civilian


Ramon Duenas, center, 60th Aerial Port Squadron, instructs personnel from the Federal Emergency Management Agency National Incident Management Assistance Team West and FEMA Corps members on how to load vehicles onto a C-5M Super Galaxy at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., 4 April, 2018. The training benefited both FEMA and Travis AFB by increasing their readiness and preparedness to respond to natural disasters when tasked. FEMA Corps sets the foundation for a new generation of emergency planners by leveraging a newly created unit of 1,600 service corps members from AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps who are solely devoted to FEMA disaster response and recovery. ( Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joey Swafford)


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