East Texas Food Bank Press Conference with Texas Army National Guard by Sarah A. Miller
Read MoreTexas Army National Guardsmen attend a press conference at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May.
Dennis Cullinane, East Texas Food Bank Chief Executive Officer, speaks about the organization's use of the Texas Army National Guard during a press conference held at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May.
Texas Army National Guardsmen attend a press conference at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May.
Dennis Cullinane, East Texas Food Bank Chief Executive Officer, speaks about the organization's use of the Texas Army National Guard during a press conference held at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May.
Texas Army National Guard Assists East Texas Food Bank
Dennis Cullinane, East Texas Food Bank Chief Executive Officer, speaks about the organization's use of the Texas Army National Guard during a press conference held at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Texas Army National Guard Assists East Texas Food Bank
Dennis Cullinane, East Texas Food Bank Chief Executive Officer, speaks about the organization's use of the Texas Army National Guard during a press conference held at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Bryan Jacobe, East Texas Food Bank Board Chair, speaks about the organization's use of the Texas Army National Guard during a press conference held at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May.
Nathaniel Moran, Smith County Judge, speaks about the East Texas Food Bank's use of the Texas Army National Guard during a press conference held at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May.
Jay Brooks, Smith County Fire Marshal, speaks about the use of theTexas Army National Guard at the East Texas Food Bank during a press conference held at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May.
Texas Army National Guard Assists East Texas Food Bank
Captain Steve Philpot, Texas Army National Guard, speaks about the use of the Texas Army National Guard during a press conference held at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
Texas Army National Guardsmen attend a press conference at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May.
Members Texas Army National Guard unpack canned goods to sort into family boxes at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May.
Members Texas Army National Guard unpack shelf stable foods to sort into family boxes at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May.
Members Texas Army National Guard unpack canned goods to sort into family boxes at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May.
Texas Army National Guard Assists East Texas Food Bank
Members Texas Army National Guard unpack shelf stable foods to sort into family boxes at the East Texas Food Bank in Tyler, Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. In response to COVID-19, 34 Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)