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<blockquote data-quote="Big_McLargehuge" data-source="post: 2632594" data-attributes="member: 34923"><p>The US military has been utilized as a labor force quite often throughout history. It's a huge pool of trained and disciplined manpower. Public works projects, disaster response, Corps of Engineers, etc. </p><p></p><p>When I was at Keesler, my squadron picked up undamaged furniture from hotels and motels damaged by Katrina and delivered them to tent cities. </p><p></p><p>Remember that Indonesian typhoon? US Navy aid ships were among the first on the scene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big_McLargehuge, post: 2632594, member: 34923"] The US military has been utilized as a labor force quite often throughout history. It's a huge pool of trained and disciplined manpower. Public works projects, disaster response, Corps of Engineers, etc. When I was at Keesler, my squadron picked up undamaged furniture from hotels and motels damaged by Katrina and delivered them to tent cities. Remember that Indonesian typhoon? US Navy aid ships were among the first on the scene. [/QUOTE]
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