Top 27 Quotes & Sayings by Russel Honore

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American soldier Russel Honore.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Russel Honore

Russel L. Honoré is a retired lieutenant general who served as the 33rd commanding general of the U.S. First Army at Fort Gillem, Georgia. He is best known for serving as commander of Joint Task Force Katrina responsible for coordinating military relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina–affected areas across the Gulf Coast and as the 2nd Infantry Division's commander while stationed in South Korea. He served until his retirement from the Army on January 11, 2008. Honoré is sometimes known as "The Ragin' Cajun".

Superstorm Sandy inflicted havoc and heartache throughout the Northeast, hitting the Big Apple and its surrounding coastal towns hard.
Hurricane Sandy was one of the most vicious storm systems to hit the New York City area in nearly two centuries.
I told myself I'd stay in until I reached major, and then go on and do something else. — © Russel Honore
I told myself I'd stay in until I reached major, and then go on and do something else.
I think American industry has lost perspective about their products.
This is a Disaster. This isn't something somebody can control. We ain't stuck on stupid.
You know, we lose more homes every year to flooding than we do any other event in America.
Who is affected more when it's cold? Poor people. Who is affected more when it's hot? Poor people. Who is affected more when it's wet? Poor people. Who is most affected when the economy is bad? Poor people. Poor people are the most fragile.
You cannot depend on a sandbag dike to save your life. You put it up to try to save your property.
Leadership is working with goals and vision; management is working with objectives.
America needs to get over it. We can't control everything. We can't control the storms.
Before Katrina, it was a longstanding tradition in our country for political officials to wait until the last minute to warn, to take action, to evacuate. No more. With Irene, you had mass evacuations - mandatory ones - issued days ahead of time. That was the right thing to do.
The National Guard has served America as both a wartime force and the first military responders in times of domestic crisis. Hundreds of times each year, the nation's governors call upon their Guard troops to respond to fires, floods, hurricanes and other natural disasters.
In the military, as in any organization, giving the order might be the easiest part. Execution is the real game.
During the aftermath of Katrina, National Guard troops were positioned on every block to establish a sense of safety and source of help for the people in need. They did not leave communities until people were safe and sound.
When you form a team, why do you try to form a team? Because teamwork builds trust and trust builds speed.
You can't vote that water out of the city of New Orleans.
Leadership means forming a team and working toward common objectives that are tied to time, metrics, and resources.
If I'm a leader, I have a mission.
People need to be cautious because anything built by man can be destroyed by Mother Nature.
I can't swing a dead cat without hitting a reporter.
By-and-large, these are families that are just waiting to get out of here. They are frustrated; I would be, too. I get frustrated at the cash register counter when the paper runs out.
The preparations are what they are. We're here. The storm is coming. We are as best prepared as we can be as the eye of the storm approaches. — © Russel Honore
The preparations are what they are. We're here. The storm is coming. We are as best prepared as we can be as the eye of the storm approaches.
They went into stores to get food to stay alive. Looting isn't the right word. I call it survival.
Leadership is working with goals and vision management is working with objectives.
You were born free by accident. You live free by choice. To die free is your responsibility.
I cant swing a dead cat without hitting a reporter.
Teamwork builds trust and trust builds speed
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