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Hurricane Katrina Response Shipping Photos - Page Three

Friday morning, Sept. 16, 2005 - Volunteer trucker Gwyn Johnson from Hampton, Neb. left Norfolk for Mississippi, pulling a 53-ft. semi-load of nonperishable groceries from the Affiliated Foods warehouse.

Saturday morning, Sept. 3 - A team of volunteers helped warehouse manager Doug Trampe load a 53-foot trailer with relief supplies requested for the Katrina Hurricane survivors. Left to right are Tim Kirschner, Francis Keil, Bob Rohleder, Taylor Rohleder, Jeremiah Hickam, Sid Kollars, and Shawn Dixon (front).

Left to right: Sid Kollars, Dave Pobanz, and Jeremiah Hickam secure a banner to the front of Nick Storm's semi-trailer after it is loaded for Louisiana.

Volunteer driver Nick Storm's semi stands ready to leave after loading up with relief supplies from the Norfolk warehouse. Storm, from Macy, Neb., is following his grandfather who drove a semi-truck tanker full of water to Louisiana the day before.

Nick Storm begins his trip to Louisiana. Storm is donating his truck, time, and fuel costs to make the shipment. 
On the way South...

The back of Orphan Grain Train's water tanker as it leaves Norfolk Friday, Sept. 2.

Water tanker driver Lloyd Dennert and his wife Doris, of South Dakota. 
The second water tanker to leave Norfolk Sept. 2. Driver Louis Storm (right) is from Homer, Nebraska.

Norfolk warehouse manager Doug Trampe does the final inventory for the first Louisiana-bound semi-load of relief supplies Thursday, Sept. 1.

Volunteer driver Clint Warnke fuels his semi in Norfolk in preparation for the drive to Louisiana.

Bottled water onboard Warnke's truck.
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