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“Hurricanes can hit at the worst possible moment,” said Capt. John Saccomando, who leads the Navy Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officer (NEPLO) program. “Our ability as a Navy to be able to respond to these natural disasters can have a direct impact on our national security. But, in that moment, the focus is truly on saving lives, preventing suffering and mitigating major property damage.” Every year, the U.S. Navy trains to withstand hurricane season with a dual exercise called Hurricane Exercise/Citadel Gale. This year’s exercise will run from May 3 – 14. The first week, known as HURREX, focuses on the Navy’s preparation for an incoming storm before it hits land and is led by U.S. Fleet Forces Command. The second week, known as Citadel Gale, moves the focus to how Navy bases recover from the storm after landfall, with Navy Installations Command (CNIC) in the lead.
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