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NAVY SHIPS AND MARITIME RESCUE TEAMS SENT TO REGION
Tue Aug 30 2005 21:33:11 ET
The Pentagon late Tuesday ordered five Navy ships and eight maritime rescue teams to the Gulf Coast to bolster relief operations as worsening conditions overwhelmed the initial response.
The NEW YORK TIMES plans to report later tonight: One Navy amphibious assault ship, the Bataan, with six Sea Stallion and Sea Hawk helicopters that could be used for search and rescue missions.
The ships will carry food, fuel, medical and construction supplies, as well as hovercraft that can be used for evacuation and search-and-rescue missions.
The Navy was also considering sending the hospital ship Comfort.
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Bataan is already in the GOM (it was down there for training).
The other ships going down there from Norfolk are much better suited for the task at hand than the Kennedy. (Note that none of the ships are aircraft carriers, but two are amphibious assault ships).
Story from the Norfolk paper:
http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/st ... ran=103285
The other ships going down there from Norfolk are much better suited for the task at hand than the Kennedy. (Note that none of the ships are aircraft carriers, but two are amphibious assault ships).
Story from the Norfolk paper:
http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/st ... ran=103285
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The Bataan is unloading Marines in south Mississippi, and launching rescue helicopters into Southeast Louisiana. It carries a complete Marine Expeditionary Unit of 2,000 men:
http://www.bataan.navy.mil/
http://www.bataan.navy.mil/
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