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The Salvation Army In Haiti

The Salvation Army In Haiti. Earthquake Relief Team. The Territorial Commander, Colonel Onal Castor (second from right) arrives back home in Haiti. Photo taken at the airport in Haiti. The Territorial Commander immediately gets to work. Divisional Headquarters.

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The Salvation Army In Haiti

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  1. The Salvation Army In Haiti Earthquake Relief Team

  2. The Territorial Commander, Colonel Onal Castor (second from right) arrives back home in Haiti. Photo taken at the airport in Haiti

  3. The Territorial Commander immediately gets to work

  4. Divisional Headquarters

  5. Victims gather on Salvation Army compound where a triage was immediately set up to treat them

  6. The Salvation Army College Verena, a school for some 1500 students damaged by the quake.

  7. A portion of the college exterior wall

  8. Patients receiving treatment and comfort on the Army’s compound

  9. The Divisional Commander’s quarters lies in ruins

  10. The Divisional Leaders were enjoying dinner when the earthquake struck

  11. The Divisional Commander, Major Lucien Lamartiniere receives an appreciative hug

  12. Damage on every street

  13. Still looking and listening for survivors

  14. Fires burn in many parts of the country

  15. Victims await treatment at the Army’s overextended clinic

  16. Rubble fills the streets making them impassable

  17. Yet another impassable street

  18. Crumbled building are everywhere in the city and throughout the countryside

  19. A young girl receives treatment

  20. A grandmother shows the strain of her horrific experience

  21. Badly wounded but grateful for treatment

  22. Salvation Army workers continue to look for victims in the rubble

  23. Very basic materials are available for bandaging wounds

  24. Salvation Army relief team arriving in Haiti meet to discuss strategy

  25. Typical street seen in Port au Prince

  26. Disaster Response & Mobile Feeding Canteen has arrived from Dominican Republic

  27. In the midst of death there is new life

  28. The agony and misery are still very intense

  29. Medical aid is still being provided on the spot as victims are discovered

  30. Victim emerging from the rubble

  31. Cadets assist with sorting clothing for Haiti

  32. To help send your contribution to your local Salvation Army or contact us at www.salvationarmycarib.org

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