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  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.<br />
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Jordan was a key advisor and strategist for Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign and during Carter's administration, serving as White House Chief of Staff in 1979–1980 (Carter, who took office in 1977, had previously not seen the need formally to appoint an aide to such a post). Jordan played a powerful role in the formulation of election strategies and government policies.<br />
Hamilton Jordan consults with Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office, August 24, 1977<br />
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In 1976 Jordan's youth and casual style gave him a media reputation as a fun-loving, partying, unsophisticated "good ole boy." This turned into a problem during the last year of the Carter administration, when Jordan became a lightning rod for critics of the president across the political spectrum. The media repeated rumors of coarse and even criminal behavior by Jordan, including supposed cocaine usage and anonymous sex at the infamous Studio 54 disco in New York City. Though extensive legal investigations failed to substantiate any of the rumors, Jordan later recalled this as a particularly painful time in his life.<br />
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According to one often repeated story from this period, Jordan stared at the breasts of the Egyptian ambassador's wife at a Washington reception and remarked, "I have always wanted to see the pyramids". The story was told in various versions, all based on anonymous sources. Jordan denied it ever took place in his memoir No Such Thing as a Bad Day.
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  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.<br />
<br />
Jordan was a key advisor and strategist for Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign and during Carter's administration, serving as White House Chief of Staff in 1979–1980 (Carter, who took office in 1977, had previously not seen the need formally to appoint an aide to such a post). Jordan played a powerful role in the formulation of election strategies and government policies.<br />
Hamilton Jordan consults with Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office, August 24, 1977<br />
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In 1976 Jordan's youth and casual style gave him a media reputation as a fun-loving, partying, unsophisticated "good ole boy." This turned into a problem during the last year of the Carter administration, when Jordan became a lightning rod for critics of the president across the political spectrum. The media repeated rumors of coarse and even criminal behavior by Jordan, including supposed cocaine usage and anonymous sex at the infamous Studio 54 disco in New York City. Though extensive legal investigations failed to substantiate any of the rumors, Jordan later recalled this as a particularly painful time in his life.<br />
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According to one often repeated story from this period, Jordan stared at the breasts of the Egyptian ambassador's wife at a Washington reception and remarked, "I have always wanted to see the pyramids". The story was told in various versions, all based on anonymous sources. Jordan denied it ever took place in his memoir No Such Thing as a Bad Day.
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  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.<br />
<br />
Jordan was a key advisor and strategist for Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign and during Carter's administration, serving as White House Chief of Staff in 1979–1980 (Carter, who took office in 1977, had previously not seen the need formally to appoint an aide to such a post). Jordan played a powerful role in the formulation of election strategies and government policies.<br />
Hamilton Jordan consults with Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office, August 24, 1977<br />
<br />
In 1976 Jordan's youth and casual style gave him a media reputation as a fun-loving, partying, unsophisticated "good ole boy." This turned into a problem during the last year of the Carter administration, when Jordan became a lightning rod for critics of the president across the political spectrum. The media repeated rumors of coarse and even criminal behavior by Jordan, including supposed cocaine usage and anonymous sex at the infamous Studio 54 disco in New York City. Though extensive legal investigations failed to substantiate any of the rumors, Jordan later recalled this as a particularly painful time in his life.<br />
<br />
According to one often repeated story from this period, Jordan stared at the breasts of the Egyptian ambassador's wife at a Washington reception and remarked, "I have always wanted to see the pyramids". The story was told in various versions, all based on anonymous sources. Jordan denied it ever took place in his memoir No Such Thing as a Bad Day.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter958.dng
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.<br />
<br />
Jordan was a key advisor and strategist for Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign and during Carter's administration, serving as White House Chief of Staff in 1979–1980 (Carter, who took office in 1977, had previously not seen the need formally to appoint an aide to such a post). Jordan played a powerful role in the formulation of election strategies and government policies.<br />
Hamilton Jordan consults with Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office, August 24, 1977<br />
<br />
In 1976 Jordan's youth and casual style gave him a media reputation as a fun-loving, partying, unsophisticated "good ole boy." This turned into a problem during the last year of the Carter administration, when Jordan became a lightning rod for critics of the president across the political spectrum. The media repeated rumors of coarse and even criminal behavior by Jordan, including supposed cocaine usage and anonymous sex at the infamous Studio 54 disco in New York City. Though extensive legal investigations failed to substantiate any of the rumors, Jordan later recalled this as a particularly painful time in his life.<br />
<br />
According to one often repeated story from this period, Jordan stared at the breasts of the Egyptian ambassador's wife at a Washington reception and remarked, "I have always wanted to see the pyramids". The story was told in various versions, all based on anonymous sources. Jordan denied it ever took place in his memoir No Such Thing as a Bad Day.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter959.dng
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.<br />
<br />
Jordan was a key advisor and strategist for Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign and during Carter's administration, serving as White House Chief of Staff in 1979–1980 (Carter, who took office in 1977, had previously not seen the need formally to appoint an aide to such a post). Jordan played a powerful role in the formulation of election strategies and government policies.<br />
Hamilton Jordan consults with Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office, August 24, 1977<br />
<br />
In 1976 Jordan's youth and casual style gave him a media reputation as a fun-loving, partying, unsophisticated "good ole boy." This turned into a problem during the last year of the Carter administration, when Jordan became a lightning rod for critics of the president across the political spectrum. The media repeated rumors of coarse and even criminal behavior by Jordan, including supposed cocaine usage and anonymous sex at the infamous Studio 54 disco in New York City. Though extensive legal investigations failed to substantiate any of the rumors, Jordan later recalled this as a particularly painful time in his life.<br />
<br />
According to one often repeated story from this period, Jordan stared at the breasts of the Egyptian ambassador's wife at a Washington reception and remarked, "I have always wanted to see the pyramids". The story was told in various versions, all based on anonymous sources. Jordan denied it ever took place in his memoir No Such Thing as a Bad Day.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • Rescuers practice high angle structure rescue and evacuation during training at a factory tower.
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  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter884.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15633.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15634-2.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15633-2.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15630.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15630-2.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter886.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter885.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter868.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter866.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter864.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter865.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter863.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter862.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter861.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter860.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
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  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15635-2.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15634.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15632.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15632-2.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
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  • Bathed in blue ultraviolet light, a premature infant is monitored by a hospital  nursing staff
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  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
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  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
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  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
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  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
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  • Young Hurricane Katrina relief workers  gather food and supplies for affected local residents at a damaged church building. The volunteers set up a dormatory and mess hall in the structure. College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
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  • Young Hurricane Katrina relief workers  gather food and supplies for affected local residents at a damaged church building. The volunteers set up a dormatory and mess hall in the structure. College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
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  • Young Hurricane Katrina relief workers  gather food and supplies for affected local residents at a damaged church building. The volunteers set up a dormatory and mess hall in the structure. College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
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  • Young Hurricane Katrina relief workers  gather food and supplies for affected local residents at a damaged church building. The volunteers set up a dormatory and mess hall in the structure. College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
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  • Young Hurricane Katrina relief workers  gather food and supplies for affected local residents at a damaged church building. The volunteers set up a dormatory and mess hall in the structure. College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-1.tif
  • Young Hurricane Katrina relief workers  gather food and supplies for affected local residents at a damaged church building. The volunteers set up a dormatory and mess hall in the structure. College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
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  • Moshe Dayan - 20 May 1915 – 16 October 1981 - was an Israeli military leader and politician. He was the second child born on the first kibbutz, but he moved with his family in 1921, and he grew up on a moshav (farming cooperative). As commander of the Jerusalem front in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1953–58) during the 1956 Suez Crisis, but mainly as Defense Minister during the Six-Day War in 1967, he became to the world a fighting symbol of the new state of Israel. In the 1930s, he was trained by Orde Wingate to set traps for Palestinian-Arabs fighting the British and he lost an eye in a raid on Vichy forces in Lebanon. Dayan was close to David Ben-Gurion and joined him in leaving the Mapai party and setting up the Rafi party in 1965 with Shimon Peres. Dayan became Defence Minister just before the 1967 Six-Day War. After the October War of 1973, Dayan was blamed for the lack of preparedness; after some time he resigned. In 1977, following the election of Menachem Begin as Prime Minister, Dayan was expelled from the Labor Party because he joined the Likud-led government as Foreign Minister, playing an important part in negotiating the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.
    © Ken Hawkins Moshe Dayan-26921.tif
  • Moshe Dayan - 20 May 1915 – 16 October 1981 - was an Israeli military leader and politician. He was the second child born on the first kibbutz, but he moved with his family in 1921, and he grew up on a moshav (farming cooperative). As commander of the Jerusalem front in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1953–58) during the 1956 Suez Crisis, but mainly as Defense Minister during the Six-Day War in 1967, he became to the world a fighting symbol of the new state of Israel. In the 1930s, he was trained by Orde Wingate to set traps for Palestinian-Arabs fighting the British and he lost an eye in a raid on Vichy forces in Lebanon. Dayan was close to David Ben-Gurion and joined him in leaving the Mapai party and setting up the Rafi party in 1965 with Shimon Peres. Dayan became Defence Minister just before the 1967 Six-Day War. After the October War of 1973, Dayan was blamed for the lack of preparedness; after some time he resigned. In 1977, following the election of Menachem Begin as Prime Minister, Dayan was expelled from the Labor Party because he joined the Likud-led government as Foreign Minister, playing an important part in negotiating the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.
    © Ken Hawkins Moshe Dayan-26920.tif
  • Moshe Dayan - 20 May 1915 – 16 October 1981 - was an Israeli military leader and politician. He was the second child born on the first kibbutz, but he moved with his family in 1921, and he grew up on a moshav (farming cooperative). As commander of the Jerusalem front in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1953–58) during the 1956 Suez Crisis, but mainly as Defense Minister during the Six-Day War in 1967, he became to the world a fighting symbol of the new state of Israel. In the 1930s, he was trained by Orde Wingate to set traps for Palestinian-Arabs fighting the British and he lost an eye in a raid on Vichy forces in Lebanon. Dayan was close to David Ben-Gurion and joined him in leaving the Mapai party and setting up the Rafi party in 1965 with Shimon Peres. Dayan became Defence Minister just before the 1967 Six-Day War. After the October War of 1973, Dayan was blamed for the lack of preparedness; after some time he resigned. In 1977, following the election of Menachem Begin as Prime Minister, Dayan was expelled from the Labor Party because he joined the Likud-led government as Foreign Minister, playing an important part in negotiating the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.
    © Ken Hawkins Moshe Dayan-26918.tif
  • Moshe Dayan - 20 May 1915 – 16 October 1981 - was an Israeli military leader and politician. He was the second child born on the first kibbutz, but he moved with his family in 1921, and he grew up on a moshav (farming cooperative). As commander of the Jerusalem front in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1953–58) during the 1956 Suez Crisis, but mainly as Defense Minister during the Six-Day War in 1967, he became to the world a fighting symbol of the new state of Israel. In the 1930s, he was trained by Orde Wingate to set traps for Palestinian-Arabs fighting the British and he lost an eye in a raid on Vichy forces in Lebanon. Dayan was close to David Ben-Gurion and joined him in leaving the Mapai party and setting up the Rafi party in 1965 with Shimon Peres. Dayan became Defence Minister just before the 1967 Six-Day War. After the October War of 1973, Dayan was blamed for the lack of preparedness; after some time he resigned. In 1977, following the election of Menachem Begin as Prime Minister, Dayan was expelled from the Labor Party because he joined the Likud-led government as Foreign Minister, playing an important part in negotiating the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.
    © Ken Hawkins Moshe Dayan-26919.tif
  • Moshe Dayan - 20 May 1915 – 16 October 1981 - was an Israeli military leader and politician. He was the second child born on the first kibbutz, but he moved with his family in 1921, and he grew up on a moshav (farming cooperative). As commander of the Jerusalem front in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1953–58) during the 1956 Suez Crisis, but mainly as Defense Minister during the Six-Day War in 1967, he became to the world a fighting symbol of the new state of Israel. In the 1930s, he was trained by Orde Wingate to set traps for Palestinian-Arabs fighting the British and he lost an eye in a raid on Vichy forces in Lebanon. Dayan was close to David Ben-Gurion and joined him in leaving the Mapai party and setting up the Rafi party in 1965 with Shimon Peres. Dayan became Defence Minister just before the 1967 Six-Day War. After the October War of 1973, Dayan was blamed for the lack of preparedness; after some time he resigned. In 1977, following the election of Menachem Begin as Prime Minister, Dayan was expelled from the Labor Party because he joined the Likud-led government as Foreign Minister, playing an important part in negotiating the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.
    © Ken Hawkins Moshe Dayan-26917.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
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  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-47.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-44.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-43.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-42.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-40.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-41.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-39.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-38.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-36.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-34.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-35.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-32.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-30.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-31.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-29.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-27.tif
  • Volunteers in full protective gear strip heavily molded drywall and contents from Saint Bernard Parish homes.College students, faculty and staff members from Gettysburg (PA) College volunteer a week of their spring break gutting flood ravaged homes in Saint Bernard Parrish near New Orleans.
    Katrina Relief_Ken Hawkins-26.tif
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