Rodney Gordon interview, 2005 Oct. 20.

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Rodney Gordon interview, 2005 Oct. 20.

Interview of Capt. Bruce C. Jones, USCG, including detailed descriptions of his work in restoring Air Station New Orleans emergency generators that supplied power to the fuel farm as well as his work on the nearby U.S. Navy's fuel farms, thereby providing the fuel needed by the many helicopters, Coast Guard and others, that rescued thousands of hurricane Katrina flood victims.

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