Military heads to NL

Maurice Rees Photos

A military police officer directs the next vehicle in line to fuel up at the Irving Big Stop in Aulac, NB. On Friday, September 24th, a number of vehicles and crew from CFB Gagetown were enroute to Newfoundland to help hurricane victims. (Rees Photo). 1 width:500px;height:139px Several Military vehicles stopped for refueling at Aulac, NB before heading to the Marine Atlantic ferry in North Sydney. The crew and vehicles had been dispatched to help hurricane victims in Newfoundland. (Rees Photo). 2 width:500px;height:116px This large military vehicle was one of several which headed toward Newfoundland on Friday, September 24th to help hurricane victims. Later in the day Prime Minister Harper ordered three Navy ships, Sea King helicopters; soldiers, vehicles and equipment fr 3 width:500px;height:288px Laden with temporary bridging, this military vehicle and several others from CFB Gagetown stopped for refueling in Aulac, NB enroute to the ferry in North Sydney to help in clean up operations from the recent hurricane which devastated several communities 4 width:500px;height:307px
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Published on September 25, 2010

A military police officer directs the next vehicle in line to fuel up at the Irving Big Stop in Aulac, NB. On Friday, September 24th, a number of vehicles and crew from CFB Gagetown were enroute to Newfoundland to help hurricane victims. (Rees Photo).

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