Russel L. Honoré

American general commanding response efforts

Russel L. Honoré - American general commanding response efforts
Born

September 15th, 1947
78 years ago

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

United States

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A retired United States Army lieutenant general, he commanded the Joint Task Force Katrina in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Service spanned over 37 years with assignments including command of the 2nd Infantry Division and the XVIII Airborne Corps. Played a key role in the military's disaster response and recovery efforts, emphasizing the need for effective coordination among various agencies. Honoré's leadership during the hurricane response highlighted logistical complexities in disaster management and military operations.

Commanded Joint Task Force Katrina

Led the 2nd Infantry Division

Oversaw the XVIII Airborne Corps

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