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  • I'm thinking of the "Cajun Navy" -- everyday men who gassed up their boats and sailed across town, or across Lake Ponchartrain, and rescued the stranded.

    Stacy Parker Aab: The Big Push-Off: Time to Probe Government Reliance on Charities and Volunteers 2008

  • Parish officials were using a fleet of barges -- dubbed the "Cajun Navy" -- as temporary barriers to block the oil, but some was still seeping in.

    News & Politics 2010

  • Parish officials were using a fleet of barges - dubbed the "Cajun Navy" - as temporary barriers to block the oil, but some was still seeping in.

    CBS3.com - Philadelphia's Source For Breaking News, Weather, Traffic and Sports 2010

  • Parish officials were using a fleet of barges - dubbed the "Cajun Navy" - as temporary barriers to block the oil, but some was still seeping in.

    News 4 Jax - Local News 2010

  • Parish officials were using a fleet of barges - dubbed the "Cajun Navy" - as temporary barriers to block the oil, but some was still seeping in.

    Boston Weather, Breaking News and Sports from WBZ-TV 2010

  • Parish officials were using a fleet of barges -- dubbed the "Cajun Navy" -- as temporary barriers to block the oil, but some was still seeping in.

    News & Politics 2010

  • Parish officials were using a fleet of barges -- dubbed the "Cajun Navy" -- as temporary barriers to block the oil, but some was still seeping in.

    News & Politics 2010

  • Parish officials were using a fleet of barges - dubbed the "Cajun Navy" - as temporary barriers to block the oil, but some was still seeping in.

    Reader - MassLive.com 2010

  • Parish officials were using a fleet of barges -- dubbed the "Cajun Navy" -- as temporary barriers to block the oil, but some was still seeping in.

    CTV BritishColumbiaHome 2010

  • Parish officials were using a fleet of barges - dubbed the "Cajun Navy" - as temporary barriers to block the oil, but some was still seeping in.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

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