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The Marines have landed in Biloxi. The Mexican Marines.
2005-09-12
Marines from Mexico, the Netherlands and the United States are allies in an international Hurricane Katrina cleanup effort based on ships about 20 miles offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. Four Canadian ships are on the way. "Our president called George Bush, and three days later we came here," said Óscar Martínez Pretelin, an officer aboard the Papaloapan, a 440foot-long, troop-landing ship. "We are honored to help the United States."

About 75 Mexican Marines landed this week on the beach just east of the Beau Rivage casino to begin cleaning up Biloxi, Miss., especially around schools and churches.

One of the Marines, Mario T. Rodríguez, said he left a small city in the far south of Mexico to volunteer for hurricane relief duty. He has a 3-month-old daughter with his wife at home. "The U.S. is rich, but even a rich country can need help," he said.

The Marines will be aided by Spanish-speaking crew members of the USS Bataan as they work in the devastated areas of Biloxi and Gulfport.

For the first time in the history of the Mexican military, women have been assigned a mission, said Lt. Leonardo Tun Humbert of the Papaloapan: Three female physicians and two nurses from the Mexican navy are aboard the ship waiting to be assigned to hurricane relief work. "We are trained to help and we will help," said Sgt. Carmen Rodríguez Cruz, 26, a nurse from Veracruz.

They got a bit of a culture shock when they met Capt. Nora Tyson, the commander of the Bataan. The 844-foot ship is equipped with six helicopters that began rescue operations in New Orleans the day after Katrina struck, then was sent to Biloxi on Thursday. "We were surprised to find a woman commanding a ship," said Pretelin, the Mexican navy fleet officer. "We found her very professional, very well mannered."

"It's the same hard job for a woman as it is for a man," said Tyson, with a smile.
Posted by:DanNY

#13  The best pic is the Mexican army arriving in San Antonio! Remember the Alamo.....
Posted by: Sherry   2005-09-12 23:28  

#12  God bless them for the effort.
Posted by: Munkarkat   2005-09-12 21:43  

#11  me too
Posted by: Frank G   2005-09-12 21:41  

#10  I am grateful they are here to help.
Posted by: Austin   2005-09-12 21:34  

#9  I think Fox is facing a groundswell of antipathy to illegals that will disappoint him in the next decade. Bush is actually starting to get it.
Posted by: Frank G   2005-09-12 21:31  

#8  That's one way to cross the border legally! I really appeciate these guys helping though, if its really out of good will.
Posted by: Shelet Jaiting1602   2005-09-12 21:14  

#7  YOu don't think the Mexican Marines will expect to be allowed to help with disasters at home in the future?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-09-12 20:37  

#6  Fox will be disappointed. I don't feel very bad about that either
Posted by: Frank G   2005-09-12 20:30  

#5  "Our president called George Bush, and three days later we came here,.."

A mistake. Fox is going to expect something in return. Something with an immigration tone to it, like say, amnesty.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-09-12 19:33  

#4  Damn, I live close enough to have gone there and seen the Big Marine Hovercraft come in, but I didn't know until too late.

Maybe I can see it go out?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-09-12 16:12  

#3  Good catch, Sherry

Here is the full link to the US Navy story
Posted by: DanNY   2005-09-12 06:44  

#2  Pic here
http://www.navy.mil/list_all.asp?id=20026
Posted by: Sherry   2005-09-12 01:24  

#1  
Well, when the Mexicans hit the beach that is probably the last Nexico will see of those guys.
Posted by: RG   2005-09-12 00:14  

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