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Some stats from the US Navy on Katrina
Navy Katrina Relief Effort Fact Sheet
Story Number: hurricane050919-01 9/19/2005 From Navy Office of Information Navy Katrina Information Sheet ? as of Sept. 20, 2005 Displaced Americans evacuated Total Evacuated: 8,078 Total MEDEVACS: 166 Total Rescuees: 1,553 Total: 9,797 Air Summary (27 Aug to present) Food/Water Delivered: 1,939,734 lbs Sorties flown: 1,730 Hours flown: 3,204 Surface Summary (for Iwo Jima, Bataan, Shreveport, Tortuga and Whidbey Island - 30 Aug to present) Small boat sorties: 490 Evacuations: 383 MEDEVACs: 28 Rescues: 6 Meals Served: 47,152* Food: 68,900 lbs* Water: 113,150 lbs* *Meals served onboard to include ship?s company and relief workers. Food and water delivered to the community and relief workers. Medical Summary Civilian patients treated: 1,018 54 aircraft in 5 locations (Sept. 15) (5) MH-60S IWO JIMA (3) MH-53 IWO JIMA (5) MH-60S BATAAN (4) MH-53E BATAAN (11) SH-60F/H Pensacola (5) MH-60S Pensacola (14) SH-60B Pensacola (5) E-2C Pensacola (2) E-2C Atlanta 17 Ships on station Iwo Jima (LHD) Bataan (LHD) Shreveport (LPD) Patuxent (AOE) Swift (HSV) Tortuga (LSD) Altair (T-AKR) Pollux (T-AKR) Algol (T-AKR) Grapple (ARS) Defender (MCM) Gladiator (MCM) Scout (MCM) Pioneer (MHC) Comfort (TAH) Pililaau (T-AKR) Bellatrix (T-AKR) Survey, Diving and Salvage Operations The Navy has numerous diving and salvage teams in the affected areas working with the USCG, the Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Marine Resources. They are being assisted by French and Canadian divers and in some cases local Parish officials. These teams are conducting contaminated water dives in order to determine the status of sunken vessels, prepare sunken vessels for removal, locate dangers to navigation and remove obstructions from channels to restore them to pre-storm depths. Their work is helping to facilitate the arrival of Naval, industrial and commercial traffic into port. Navy Katrina Information Sheet/2-2-2 Units participating in relief operations are: - Naval Special Clearance Team 1 - Port Michoud - Mobile Diving Salvage Unit 2 (MDSU2) Det Four - Harris County - French Dive Team - Pascagoula - MDSU 2 Command and Control (C2) - Pascagoula - USS Grapple ? Deep water mooring site in the Louisiana Offshore Oil Platform (LOOP) - Canadian Dive Team ? Bayou LA Batre Port Michoud - MDSU 2 Det Two - Belle Chasse - MDSU 2 Det 30 - Port Fourchon MDSU2 Dive totals Dive totals for 14 Sep 2005: (1) Number of dives/apparatus: 18/scuba/mk21 (2) Bottom time: 498 mins (3) Max depth: 21' (4) Decompression time: 18 mins (5) Total time of dives: 516 mins (6) Side scan missions: 1 Cumulative totals: (1) Total number of dives: 76 (2) Total bottom time: 1,936 min (3) Total time of dives: 2,006 min (4) Side scan missions: 25 (5) Miles of seaway scanned: 150
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Boats O Almighty Lord God, who neither slumberest nor sleepest; Protect and assist, we beseech thee, all those who at home or abroad, by land, by sea, or in the air, are serving this country, that they, being armed with thy defence, may be preserved evermore in all perils; and being filled with wisdom and girded with strength, may do their duty to thy honour and glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. "IN GOD WE TRUST" |
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The Navy did a fine job and a great service to their fellow Citizens during this crisis. I for one am proud of the Navy's efforts during this mess, and an attaboy to the Coast Gurard also.
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"I fly this plane for my country, when it stops flying it's not my fault, it's the countrys." CDR Fred "Bear" Vogt. The Last Skipper of VF-33's, F-4's. A veteran - whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve - is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America", for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it. -- Author Unknown |
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That's a GREAT Navy effort for Katrina!
It gives me some peace of mind here on the NW Florida Gulf Coast knowing that such help will be available if ever needed. We have a very small Coast Guard unit near me in Destin, Florida. Even as small as they are, they sent some folks over in two small craft to help out. These CG guys and gals are always helping out our emergency responders with water-related emergencies, especially with swimmers and boats during the summertime. I make it a point to go by the Coast Guard Station every Christmas and drop off some tasty snacks. |
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That is a great gesture 82 Rigger, during the Day on Christmas Eve I go the recruiting stations and leave a dozen donughts for the recruiters. It might not be much, but at least we show them our appreciation for their service.
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