North Carolina Natioanl Guard Soldiers, assigned to the 505th Engineer Battalion, thank their civilian counterparts as they exit the work-site where the group have been working together to construct a temporary dam after extreme flooding caused damage to a canal in Columbia, , Oct. 14, 2015. The NCNG has been ready to support the South Carolina Emergency Management Division and other state and federal partner agencies as South Carolina recovers from the effects of extended rain downfall, causing severe flooding throughout the state. ( Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Godette, 38
North Carolina Natioanl Guard Soldiers, assigned to the 505th Engineer Battalion, thank their civilian counterparts as they exit the work-site where the group have been working together to construct a temporary dam after extreme flooding caused damage to a canal in Columbia, , Oct. 14, 2015. The NCNG has been ready to support the South Carolina Emergency Management Division and other state and federal partner agencies as South Carolina recovers from the effects of extended rain downfall, causing severe flooding throughout the state. ( Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Godette, 382nd Public Affairs Detachment/Released)
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