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Tech. Sgt. Brandon White talks with local a firefighter May 22, 2013, in Moore, Okla. An EF-5 tornado, with winds reaching at least 200 mph, traveled for 20 miles, leaving a two-mile-wide path of destruction, leveling homes, crushing vehicles, and killing more than 20 people May 20, 2013. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)
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Posted: 5/25/2013

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Tech. Sgt. Brandon White helps a resident search through the debris looking for salvageable items May 22, 2013 in Moore, Okla. An EF-5 tornado, with winds reaching at least 200 mph, traveled for 20 miles, leaving a two-mile-wide path of destruction, leveling homes, crushing vehicles, and killing more than 20 people May 20, 2013. More than 115 Oklahoma National Guard members have been activated to assist in the rescue and relief efforts. White is a joint terminal attack controller assigned to the 138th Combat Training Flight. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)
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Posted: 5/25/2013

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Capt. Van Blaylock (front) Tech. Sgt. Ben Lake (middle) and Tech. Sgt. Brandon White help a resident search through the debris looking for salvageable items May 22, 2013, in Moore, Okla. An EF-5 tornado, with winds reaching at least 200 mph, traveled for 20 miles, leaving a two-mile-wide path of destruction, leveling homes, crushing vehicles, and killing more than 20 people May 20, 2013. More than 115 Oklahoma National Guard members have been activated to assist in the rescue and relief efforts. Blaylock is assigned to the 146th Air Support Operations Squadron. Lake and White are assigned to the 138th Combat Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)
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Tech. Sgt. Ben Lake passes recovered items to Elise Hopkins from her home May 22, 2013, in Moore, Okla. An EF-5 tornado, with winds reaching at least 200 mph, traveled for 20 miles, leaving a two-mile-wide path of destruction, leveling homes, crushing vehicles, and killing more than 20 people May 20, 2013. More than 115 Oklahoma National Guard members have been activated to assist in the rescue and relief efforts. Lake is a joint terminal attack controller assigned to the 138th Combat Training Flight. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)
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Tech. Sgt. Brandon White (left) Tech. Sgt. Ben Lake (middle) and Senior Airman Joshua Jacobs help a resident search through the debris looking for salvageable items May 22, 2013, in Moore, Okla. An EF-5 tornado, with winds reaching at least 200 mph, traveled for 20 miles, leaving a two-mile-wide path of destruction, leveling homes, crushing vehicles, and killing more than 20 people May 20, 2013. More than 115 Oklahoma National Guard members have been activated to assist in the rescue and relief efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)
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A police car lies destroyed May 22, 2013, in Moore, Okla. An EF-5 tornado, with winds reaching at least 200 mph, traveled for 20 miles, leaving a two-mile-wide path of destruction, leveling homes, crushing vehicles, and killing more than 20 people May 20, 2013. More than 115 Oklahoma National Guard members have been activated to assist in the rescue and relief efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)
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Resident displays an American flag on their home May 22, 2013, in Moore, Okla. An EF-5 tornado, with winds reaching at least 200 mph, traveled for 20 miles, leaving a two-mile-wide path of destruction, leveling homes, crushing vehicles, and killing more than 20 people May 20, 2013. More than 115 Oklahoma National Guard members have been activated to assist in the rescue and relief efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)
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Resident displays an American flag on their home May 22, 2013, in Moore, Okla. An EF-5 tornado, with winds reaching at least 200 mph, traveled for 20 miles, leaving a two-mile-wide path of destruction, leveling homes, crushing vehicles, and killing more than 20 people May 20, 2013. More than 115 Oklahoma National Guard members have been activated to assist in the rescue and relief efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)
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Residents in Moore, Okla., search through the debris where their homes once stood looking for salvageable items May 22, 2013. An EF-5 tornado, with winds reaching at least 200 mph, traveled for 20 miles, leaving a two-mile-wide path of destruction, leveling homes, crushing vehicles, and killing more than 20 people May 20, 2013. More than 115 Oklahoma National Guard members have been activated to assist in the rescue and relief efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder)
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The path of a recent tornado in Moore, Okla., May 22, 2013. A tornado categorized as an EF5, the strongest category possible, with winds ranging from 200 to 210 mph struck Moore May 20, 2013. Oklahoma Insurance Department officials estimate nearly $2 billion in damage may have occurred in the affected areas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Bradley C. Church)
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Posted: 5/22/2013

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Airman 1st Class Tracy Barnhill surveys the damage of her mother’s house after a devastating tornado hit May 20, 2013 in Moore, Okla. The tornado was rated an EF5 by the National Weather Service -- the most powerful category possible. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mark Hybers)
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Posted: 5/22/2013

    

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