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Hurricane Katrina / Geography of North America / United States Coast Guard / Hurricane Betsy / Hurricane Camille / New Orleans / Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans / Hurricane preparedness for New Orleans / Atlantic hurricane season / Geography of the United States / Meteorology
Date: 2014-08-12 10:05:02
Hurricane Katrina
Geography of North America
United States Coast Guard
Hurricane Betsy
Hurricane Camille
New Orleans
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans
Hurricane preparedness for New Orleans
Atlantic hurricane season
Geography of the United States
Meteorology

The U.S. Coast Guard & Hurricane Katrina By Scott Price, Sr. Deputy U.S. Coast Guard Historian I hope our people really understand just how significant it is what they’ve done because this is not a once in a career eve

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