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Created2005-02-24
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The collaborative process for developing the Tusayan Community Wildfire Protection Plan began May 5, 2004 at a Tusayan/Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce Board meeting in Tusayan. A CWPP is developed to assist local fire districts, local governmental agencies and residents in the identification of lands—including federal lands—at risk from severe

The collaborative process for developing the Tusayan Community Wildfire Protection Plan began May 5, 2004 at a Tusayan/Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce Board meeting in Tusayan. A CWPP is developed to assist local fire districts, local governmental agencies and residents in the identification of lands—including federal lands—at risk from severe wildfire threat and to identify strategies for reducing fuels on wildlands while improving forest health, supporting local economies, and improving firefighting response capabilities.

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Created2005-01
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The wild land/urban interface is a concern in Coconino County because of the potential for wild land fuels to ignite combustible structures and vice-versa. Destroying homes, property, and trees is just one way that wildfire harms an area. Wildfires can destroy habitat, soils, and forest health, disrupting economic stability, transportation

The wild land/urban interface is a concern in Coconino County because of the potential for wild land fuels to ignite combustible structures and vice-versa. Destroying homes, property, and trees is just one way that wildfire harms an area. Wildfires can destroy habitat, soils, and forest health, disrupting economic stability, transportation corridors, recreation opportunities, water supplies, and scenery, as well as undermining a community’s emotional and spiritual well-being. Reducing the threat of catastrophic wildfire is a priority in the wild land/urban interface. This plan outlines actions needed to prepare and equip the greater Flagstaff community to live and thrive within our fire-adapted ponderosa pine forests.

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Created2013-11
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19 members of the Granite Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew died after being entrapped and burned over on the Yarnell Hill Fire in Yarnell, Arizona. The purpose of this document is to provide:
* A timeline of events that occurred between the time of ignition on June 28 and the entrapment and

19 members of the Granite Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew died after being entrapped and burned over on the Yarnell Hill Fire in Yarnell, Arizona. The purpose of this document is to provide:
* A timeline of events that occurred between the time of ignition on June 28 and the entrapment and burnover on June 30;
* An analysis of the fire behavior and fire weather on June 30;
* A discussion of overhead management, strategies and tactics used on the fire, and documentation of decision points leading up to the entrapment and burnover that claimed the lives of the firefighters.

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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo)The Japanese bombed Changsha and Hankow (Hankou) daily. (Bottom photo)The Red Cross Medical Corps did its duty.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description{Top photo}The Orthopaedic Center of the Chinese Red Cross Medical Unit at Keiyang (Guiyang), Kweichow (Guizhou) Province - making automobile spare parts that last for sometime but not good enough. (Bottom photo) Two mechanics - one woman in the Red Cross Medical Corps shops- a demonstration truck to teach drivers.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo) Members of an industrial cooperative at Laohokuo (Loahekou), Hupeh (Hubei) Province, Central China. {Bottom photo}Dr, Skinsness of Koshan, Honan (He'nan), and his bombed hospital.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo) The 9.3 c.m. field gun captured by the 122 Division in battle. {Bottom Photo}The Japanese bombed the orthopaedic hospital of the Chinese red Cross though the Red Cross flag was flying.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1928 to 1940
Description(Top photo) Children rescued from the famine territory, spinning in a mission compound, earning their food. (Bottom photo)A red cavalryman throwing his horse to the earth when a signal of an approaching airplane is given.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
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(Top photo) Clinic and Hospital of the Convent of Canossian Sisters(Italian Catholic) at Nanyang, Honan (Henan). In the photo are the nuns who were caring for the victims of a Japanese air-raid. (Bottom photo) The Yincheng Self Defense Corps moving through a snow storm along the Yincheng-Sunghoh highway to attack

(Top photo) Clinic and Hospital of the Convent of Canossian Sisters(Italian Catholic) at Nanyang, Honan (Henan). In the photo are the nuns who were caring for the victims of a Japanese air-raid. (Bottom photo) The Yincheng Self Defense Corps moving through a snow storm along the Yincheng-Sunghoh highway to attack Japanese forces who were on their way to attack the New 4th Army Storm Guerrilla Detachment headquarters.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
DescriptionThe Yellow River at Tungkwan (Tongguan). (Bottom photo) Young child casualty of a Japanese Air Raid.