The Ejército Mexicano (Mexican Army) rolled into Nuevo Laredo on September 8, 2005, as Hurricane Katrina slammed into southern Louisiana after making landfall in New Orleans. A line of forty-five military vehicles filled with up to 195 military personnel drove along IH-35 as they worked their way to San Antonio, Texas. [1] The convoys were headed straight to relief operations in San Antonio in response to Hurricane Katrina, marking the first time the Mexican Army was in San Antonio since the...
Not calling you a liar or anything but can you source that? I love to go down rabbit holes and I think it would be an interesting read. Thank you in advance if you respond.
Cuba has always been the first to respond to international emergencies with medical drs and aid. They have more doctors per capita than any other country in the world
You may not know this and thats ok but do you know how much they will pay a nurse to help people out in Cuba? As a traveling nurse am generally interested.
Cuba responded before anyone else did with food, aid supplies, and doctors, and were promptly turned away by the US.
Not calling you a liar or anything but can you source that? I love to go down rabbit holes and I think it would be an interesting read. Thank you in advance if you respond.
https://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americas/09/05/katrina.cuba/
Thanks for the link never knew that…and will say that is kind of fucked up…
Cuba has always been the first to respond to international emergencies with medical drs and aid. They have more doctors per capita than any other country in the world
You may not know this and thats ok but do you know how much they will pay a nurse to help people out in Cuba? As a traveling nurse am generally interested.
The day after Karina hit
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna9311876
Thank you for the link very unexpected. …no sarcasm…really do appreciate it wish you could link it in a post for everyone to read.