Caroline Cockley, a local volunteer and homeowner in progress with Habitat Humanity Georgetown, launders Soldiers’ clothes with Christine Cribb, a local volunteer and resource development director with Habitat Humanity Georgetown, Sept. 27, 2018, in Georgetown, South Carolina. Approximately 2,000 South Carolina National Guardsmen along with Pennsylvania, Alaska, New York, Tennessee, Arkansas, Maryland, Virginia, Mississippi, Georgia and Wisconsin National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are currently on duty to support local authorities in response and recovery operations to the ongoing flooding tha


Caroline Cockley, a local volunteer and homeowner in progress with Habitat Humanity Georgetown, launders Soldiers’ clothes with Christine Cribb, a local volunteer and resource development director with Habitat Humanity Georgetown, Sept. 27, 2018, in Georgetown, South Carolina. Approximately 2,000 South Carolina National Guardsmen along with Pennsylvania, Alaska, New York, Tennessee, Arkansas, Maryland, Virginia, Mississippi, Georgia and Wisconsin National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are currently on duty to support local authorities in response and recovery operations to the ongoing flooding that followed Hurricane Florence’s landfall.


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