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TFG blogger rescuing flood victims as part of “Texas Navy”

TFG blogger Jeff Stewart is on the scene to help with rescues as part of the “Texas Navy”, a group of concerned citizens using aluminum boats to aid with search and rescue in the catastrophic flooding resulting from Hurricane Harvey.

We hope to hear from Jeff soon and are proud of him for serving out there. Here are a few photos he has sent in so far.

Jeff ready to get going on the rescue front.

Surveying damage

Figuring out the game plan.

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