Minnesota State Sen. Julianne E. Ortman personally thanks Navy Diver Chief Petty Officer Raymond Lawrence of Navy Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit TWO (MDSU-2) for his efforts in the wake of the I-35 bridge collapse in Minneapolis. Ortman, a member of the state's transportation committee, addressed and thanked the unit for their overall search and recovery efforts to date. US Navy Photo By: Mass Communications Specialist Senior Chief Petty Officer Andrew McKaskle (Release)
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070811-N-3093M-014MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (Aug. 11, 2007) - Minnesota Senator, Julianne E. Ortman personally thanks Chief Navy Diver Raymond Lawrence of Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit (MDSU) 2 for his efforts in the wake of the I-35 bridge collapse. Ortman, a member of the state's transportation committee, addressed and thanked the unit for their overall search and recovery efforts to date. MDSU-2 is assisting other federal, state, and local authorities managing disaster and recovery efforts at the site of the I-35 bridge collapse. U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Andrew McKaskle (RELEASED)