South Carolina National Guard Soldier Sgt. Heyward Eashmeal, 218th Brigade Support Battalion looks through his mirror as he picks up water treatment equipment at Richland Memorial Hospital, Oct. 8. The 218th BSB and 741st Quartermaster Battalion worked together to purify water for the hospital since most of Columbia was under a boil-water advisory. Guardsmen have been assisting in a variety of ways throughout the state after the worst rains and flooding in recorded history. The South Carolina National Guard was on call before the storms hit and continued to provide support to the state’s citiz

South Carolina National Guard Soldier Sgt. Heyward Eashmeal, 218th Brigade Support Battalion looks through his mirror as he picks up water treatment equipment at Richland Memorial Hospital, Oct. 8. The 218th BSB and 741st Quartermaster Battalion worked together to purify water for the hospital since most of Columbia was under a boil-water advisory. Guardsmen have been assisting in a variety of ways throughout the state after the worst rains and flooding in recorded history. The South Carolina National Guard was on call before the storms hit and continued to provide support to the state’s citiz Stock Photo
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South Carolina National Guard Soldier Sgt. Heyward Eashmeal, 218th Brigade Support Battalion looks through his mirror as he picks up water treatment equipment at Richland Memorial Hospital, Oct. 8. The 218th BSB and 741st Quartermaster Battalion worked together to purify water for the hospital since most of Columbia was under a boil-water advisory. Guardsmen have been assisting in a variety of ways throughout the state after the worst rains and flooding in recorded history. The South Carolina National Guard was on call before the storms hit and continued to provide support to the state’s citizens and fulfilled requests from the governor and other state authorities. (Photo by Sgt. Brad Mincey, 108th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)