Russel Honoré, the general who gained renown for his handling of the Hurricane Katrina relief effort, will retire from the army Friday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Honoré had a storied career, from Korea to Katrina, and although he’s “transitioning” (his preferred word) out of military life, he already has his next challenge lined up: improving America’s disaster preparedness.
"The ultimate human experience is to save someone else's life," said Honoré, adding that he thinks the nation is ripe for a national dialogue on readiness. The general, who said he lies awake thinking about how the US would respond to a tsunami like the one that battered Indonesia in 2004, is working on a book about lessons learned from Katrina. (More Russel Honoré stories.)