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September 2005  - MSA Deploys to Katrina Disaster Zone

September 2005 in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, MSA received many requests for immediate security services to the disaster area.  MSA quickly responded by assembling security teams for immediate deployment.  Our missions were designed to secure client property, bolster their safety and security and prevent further losses due to human action.  MSA teams are highly trained, armed, fully equipped and insured.  Our officers are primarily former military and police veterans.  Our rates are very economical and well worth the cost.  It is recommended that business include MSA Security Services into their recovery plans.  Contact MSA for a free confidential consultation. 


Hurricane Katrina is the largest disaster to ever strike the United States.  Hurricane Katrina caught the Federal, State and Local governments off guard.  Traditional government first responders were also victims, contributing to the government’s late response in aiding of the population. The vast area of destruction coupled with overwhelmed government agencies and government red tape allowed looting and lawlessness to spread quickly and unchecked for more than 10 days.  Images of looting and news reports of rampant crime soon filled the airwaves.  Private citizens and private enterprise from outside of the disaster area were able to quickly mobilize and send some aide to the affected area.  While the government’s response has become massive, it will take the coordinated efforts of individuals, private enterprise and the government working together to rebuild.  Hurricane Katrina has highlighted the need for individuals, business and government to plan for disaster, its survival and its recovery.  There are many lessons to be learned from this disaster.  It is hoped that they are
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August 2003             MSA employee on leave in Cairo.



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March 28, 2003                         Welcome Home
 
We welcome back two of our employees. They are both members of the Pennsylvania National Guard.  Both were from different units called to active duty as part of the war on terror. They were assigned peace keeping duties in Bosnia.  They were deployed approximately 1 year. They returned back to Pennsylvania at the end of March 2003. Enclosed is a picture of them while on leave in Budapest, Hungary, taken October 2002. Several of our employee's are still on active duty deployed in and around Iraq.

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