Randy Henry with the Federal Emergency Management Agency National Incident Management Assistance Team West receives a tour of a C-5M Super Galaxy from 60th Aerial Port squadron during a joint inspection and cargo load training 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


Randy Henry with the Federal Emergency Management Agency National Incident Management Assistance Team West receives a tour of a C-5M Super Galaxy from 60th Aerial Port squadron during a joint inspection and cargo load training 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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