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(10 Sep 2005) 1. Wide shot Mexican marines 2. Various Mexican marines unloading rations off truck 3. Marine loading rations into car 4. Marines unloading water from truck 5. Medium shot marines 6. Marine loading water into car 7. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Jose Antonio Camps, Mexican marine: "I'm proud and we're all proud to be able to help this country and these people who need it, these people who have lost so much, getting the support of us and you also." 8. Mexican marine 9. Marine directing traffic 10. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Elonardo Israel Juarez, Mexican marine: "I feel good, we're supporting our neighbouring country. Also, there are citizens of our country here. We're giving them the support we can, and I feel good." 11. Marine loading water into car 12. Dutch sailor directing traffic 13. Various Dutch sailors loading rations into truck 14. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Kamp, Dutch sailor: "Q: Are you surprised at what you're seeing here? A: Yeah, absolutely, absolutely. Q: How has it been? What have you felt when you see here? A: We've seen it on TV, but now you see the real, with our own eyes." 15. Kamp loading pickup 16. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Bas van den Akker, Dutch sailor: "Of course it feels fantastic to be able to help, but the importance is not on how we feel, what is more important is that through our help, we are able to make the people that come here feel a little better and that is what we from the 'Haar Majesteit van Amstel' are trying to do. That is our task here and as you can see there is enough to do and we hope that we can be of help." 17. Dutch sailor directing traffic STORYLINE: Mexican and Dutch soldiers joined relief efforts on Saturday at a church distribution centre in Biloxi, Mississippi. The Mexicans and Dutch were helping to direct traffic and load food and water into the cars of people affected by Hurricane Katrina. About 35 Dutch sailors and about 75 Mexican marines were helping at Biloxi's First Baptist Church, which has been major distribution point for food rations, water and ice since the hurricane. The U.S government estimates that more than 200,000 people are without power in Mississippi. The Dutch contingent has been in Mississippi for four days after arriving from conducting maneouvers near Aruba. The Mexican troops arrived Friday and Saturday. The international troops have also been helping clean schools in the area. Mississippi officials have postponed the first day of school until mid-October. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...