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    • Hurricane Katrina

      On the 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, one of the deadliest and costliest hurricanes to ever hit the U.S., DVIDS has set up this feature page for all related content on our website.

    • Hurricane Lane

      Hurricane Lane formed in the Pacific Ocean and affected the Hawaiian Islands. U.S. military assets supported federal, state and local authorities in rescue and relief efforts.

    • Hurricane Maria

      Hurricane Maria formed in the Atlantic Ocean and affected islands in the Caribbean Sea, including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. U.S. military assets supported FEMA as well as state and local authorities in rescue and relief efforts.

    • Hurricane Matthew

      Hurricane Matthew - Hurricane Matthew was a category 4 hurricane that formed in the Western Atlantic Ocean and affected Haiti, eastern Cuba, and the Bahamas before moving up the east coast of the United States.

    • Hurricane Michael

      Imagery, video and stories highlighting the Defense Department's response to Hurricane Michael that is expected to make landfall on the west coast of Florida, Oct. 10, 2018. The Department of Defense is prepared to provide life-saving, search and rescue, logistical, and recovery support to any state that requests assistance. For more information on the DoD's support to the Hurricane Michael...

    • Hurricane Nate

      DoD personnel are preparing for the approach of Tropical Storm Nate, which forecasters expect will intensify into a hurricane and make landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast this weekend. U.S. Northern Command is coordinating with federal, state and local agencies in preparation for Nate's arrival.

    • Hurricane Sandy

      The latest military coverage and support related to Hurricane Sandy.

    • Hurricane Season 2021

      Military assets regarding the 2021 hurricane season.