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A picture of retired Maj. Joe Campbell during his service in World War II is displayed at his residence during a Distinguished Flying Cross Medal Award Ceremony in Shreveport, La., May 18, 2017. Campbell began his service during World War II and trained as a navigator at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Retired Maj. Joe Campbell poses for a photo during a Distinguished Flying Cross presentation at his residence in Shreveport, La., May 18, 2017. Campbell is a veteran of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam and is also rated as both a pilot and navigator, as depicted here by his wearing two distinct sets of wings. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Retired Maj. Joe Campbell speaks to guests after receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross in Shreveport, La., May 18, 2017. Campbell is a veteran of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam and is also rated as both a pilot and navigator, as depicted by his wearing two distinct sets of wings. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Guests applaud during retired Maj. Joe Campbell’s Distinguished Flying Cross Award Ceremony at his residence in Shreveport, La., May 18, 2017. Campbell was diagnosed with cancer 2016; with the diagnosis, family members reviewed his military records and discovered the medal was awarded but never presented. With the recent discovery, Barksdale Air Force Base leadership presented the award during a private ceremony at the Campbell residence. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Retired Maj. Joe Campbell is awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross by Col. Ty Neuman, 2nd Bomb Wing commander, during an award ceremony at his residence in Shreveport, La., May 18, 2017. Campbell, a veteran of World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam, received the award for heroism and extraordinary achievement during aerial operations in the Korean War. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Airmen from the 2nd Logistics Readiness Squadron lay out a plastic sheet over a levee in Bossier City, La., March 10, 2016. Plastic sheets provided a water barrier keeping water from reaching the top of the Red Chute Bayou levee. The cover protected the levee from rain and rising waters. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Barksdale Airmen fill sandbags in Bossier City, La., March 11, 2016. The sandbags were both used for infrastructure protection and home protection. The bags were made available to local residents in a variety of locations throughout Bossier City. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Barksdale Airmen unload sandbags in Bossier City, La., March 10, 2016. The additional manpower decreased the time needed to create the defensive barriers, reducing the changes of damage to the Red Chute Bayou levee.  (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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An Airman with the 2nd Logistic Readiness Squadron surveys a newly covered portion of the levee in Bossier City, La. March 10, 2016.  The plastic and sandbag barrier protected the Red Chute Bayou levee from potential corrosion caused by the overflowing river. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Barksdale Airmen build a protective barrier over a levee in Bossier City, La. March 10, 2016. Airmen worked in unison with the Army Corps of Engineers and local city employees to transport, unload and place sandbags at the lowest sections of the Red Chute Bayou levee. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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A Barksdale Airmen takes a break after unloading sandbags from a truck in Bossier City, La. March 10, 2016. Hundreds of sandbags were used to reinforce the Red Chute Bayou levee. The sandbag provided the weight needed to keep the protective plastic barrier secured over the levee. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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An Airman with the 2nd Logistics Readiness Squadron throws a sandbag to his partner in Bossier City, La., March 10, 2016. The Red Chute Bayou levee served as a barrier and kept waters out of surrounding neighborhoods. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Barksdale Airmen unload sandbags from a city vehicle in Bossier City; La.; March 10; 2016. Airmen created a protective barrier over The Red Chute Bayou levee in an attempt to slow down corrosion caused from excess waters flowing down from the ArkLaTex region. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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