File:US Navy 040525-N-5576W-001 Builder 1st Class Sean Rigg, assigned to Construction Battalion Unit 401 (CBU-401), Naval Station Great Lakes, upper left, helps speed up the sand bagging process.jpg

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Lincolnshire, Ill. (May. 25, 2004) - Builder 1st Class Sean Rigg, assigned to Construction Battalion Unit 401 (CBU-401), Naval Station Great Lakes, upper left, helps speed up the sand bagging process by engineering a makeshift "hopper" from road cones and saw horses. Rigg, with other members of CBU-401 and Naval Station Great Lakes Sailors volunteered to help six communities fill sandbags used to hold back floodwaters. The River was expected to crest approximately 5 feet above flood stage Tuesday night, damaging approximately 40 Gurnee homes. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Michael Worner. (RELEASED)

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current16:40, 8 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 16:40, 8 January 20172,100 × 1,500 (1.93 MB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Lincolnshire, Ill. (May. 25, 2004) - Builder 1st Class Sean Rigg, assigned to Construction Battalion Unit 401 (CBU-401), Naval Station Great Lakes, upper left, helps speed up the sand bagging process by engineering a makeshift "hopper" from road cones and saw horses. Rigg, with other members of CBU-401 and Naval Station Great Lakes Sailors volunteered to help six communities fill sandbags used to hold back floodwaters. The River was expected to crest approximately 5 feet above flood stage Tuesday night, damaging approximately 40 Gurnee homes. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Michael Worner. (RELEASED)
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