IKE Showed its Massive Furry

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texasnationalguardIKE showed its massive furry

CAMP MABRY, Austin, Texas  –   IKE came ashore as a thief in the night in Galveston Bay Saturday and revealed its destruction during the early morning rays.

In response at around eight o’clock Saturday morning a massive Texas Military Forces convoy joined forces in South-East Texas to start a search and rescue mission that surpassed anything ever done in Texas before.

Military vehicles and personnel could be seen barreling down the road as far as the eye could see and as soon as weather cleared the helicopters launched to start their mission.   Throughout the day, the States massive efforts were focused on rescuing folks in low lying areas.    Since Governor Rick Perry activated the Texas Military Forces earlier this week up to 7,500 Soldiers and Airmen did what they do best – prepare for a storm.

In the recent past, Texas Military Forces personnel have responded to Dolly, Edouard, Gustav and now IKE; with IKE dwarfing all those that went before him.

     

Texas Army National Guard, DPS and Coast Guard aviators flew all day long to get Texans to dry ground.  Air hubs were set up at Houston Hobby, Ellington Air Field, in Victoria and Galveston.   Those rescued were happy to feel dry ground under their feet at Texas City High School and South-East Regional Airport.

Early reports indicate that many Texans had the ride of their lives either via a hoist, net or bambi bucket.   Bolívar Peninsula saw the most rescues but was closely followed by High Island.  By mid-morning the number of rescued reached the hundred mark.  By the end of the day that number reached 379.

 The Adjutant General Lt. Gen. (TX) Charles G. Rodriguez, visited with his troops this morning just before they launched for Galveston and Master Sgt. Harold Vroman from the 736th CRC, 36 Infantry Division, said: “It makes me feel good to help the people in need,” a typical Texas response to a disaster.

 A tiny wonder, in the form of a baby born in a canoe, was one of the miracles observed today when the Texas State Guard Maritime Regiment assisted the mother and her infant.  Both mother and child are doing fine.

 Next stop:  clearing trees and debris and making sure that the folks who are digging out from under a pile of debris have the tools to do so.   We’ll be there when you get thirsty or hungry.

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