http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=126&article=11746&archive=true
THIS is how they should evacuate from the Superdome.
A Cruise Ship to Evacuate
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As the waters continued to rise in New Orleans, four Navy ships raced toward the Gulf Coast with drinking water and other emergency supplies, and Red Cross workers from across the country converged on the devastated region. The Red Cross reported it had about 40,000 people in 200 shelters across the area in one of the biggest urban disasters the nation has ever seen.
http://www.startribune.com/stories/484/5588513.html
This paragraph is repeated throughout 100's of news reports but I don't see any additional detail. I wonder how close the ships can get and how they will distribute the supplies? I suppose the Navy will have use helicopters to get the water and supplies into the city. I imagine it makes the most sense to transport the supplies to a central location where it will do the most good, such as the dome.
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I believe the 22nd meu is in Norfolk getting ready to replace the 26th (My brother is with as a recon marine) would be ideal. The 15th meu was instrumental during the Tsunami relief effort as they can ride over submerged debris. Also, alot of heavy lift helos and combat ready marines make this the best solution imho
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