On August 31st, the White House stated that:
The Department Of Defense Is Moving Military Resources Into The Gulf States To Aid In Rescue And Recovery. Eight Navy ships
have moved into the area with water, food, medicine, hospital facilities, berthing, and more. DOD has responded to all FEMA requests and is providing logistical help, including helicopters, activation of air stations in strategic areas, and strategic lift support
Here is the saga of one of those eight boats that both "are moving" and "have moved" into the region...
August 31, 2005
Navy Hospital Ship Comfort to Head for New OrleansThe U.S.N.S. Comfort, one of two hospital ships in the Navy, was preparing today to sail from here at top speed for the Gulf Coast to provide medical services and disaster relief in the wake of Hurricane Katrina
September 3, 2005
Comfort Departs to Aid Katrina RefugeesUSNS COMFORT, At Sea (NNS) -- Hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) set sail for the Hurricane Katrina-affected region of the Gulf of Mexico Sept. 2 in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s effort to provide medical support and humanitarian aid for victims of the recent natural disaster.
Comfort and its more than 500-person crew is initially slated to function at a 250-bed capacity. In addition to the 59 active-duty Sailors and 63 civil service mariners who make up the reduced operating staff (ROS) aboard the ship, the crew has been augmented with Sailors from the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., and Naval Medical Clinic, Annapolis, Md., as well as several other Navy military treatment facilities.
It will take the 894-foot ship about five days to reach the U.S. Gulf Coast region, with a stop in Mayport, Fla.
September 6, 2005
Comfort upgrades to 250 beds, but mission is still unclearABOARD THE USNS COMFORT — Making a 12-hour stop in Mayport, Fla., on Monday, the hospital ship Comfort took on the final crew members, medical supplies and stores needed to run a 250-bed hospital — but its mission upon reaching the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast by Thursday or Friday of this week was still undecided.