Texas A&M Vet Hospital Used for Human Patients During Rita

The following was a press release on Sept. 28 by Texas A&M President Robert M. Gates.

For the second time in three weeks, Texas A&M University on Sept. 20 mobilized to care for evacuees from a major hurricane–Rita.

This time was dramatically different than for Katrina because, as of mid-day on Sept. 21, Rita’s path was projected to pass about 20 miles to the west of

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The following was a press release on Sept. 28 by Texas A&M President Robert M. Gates.

For the second time in three weeks, Texas A&M University on Sept. 20 mobilized to care for evacuees from a major hurricane–Rita

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