BMCS Steven Noyes, USCG, interview, 2005 Oct. 17.

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BMCS Steven Noyes, USCG, interview, 2005 Oct. 17.

Interview of BMCS Steven Noyes, USCG, including descriptions of his participation in the Hurricane Katrina rescue and relief operations: evacuation from New Orleans to Baton Rouge; return to New Orleans on Tuesday morning; evacuating local residents by using Coast Guard vessels, ferries, tugboats, and a barge; and first-hand accounts of the heroism, aid, and generosity by the local citizens and USCG crews.

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