050709-N-9246G-005 Pensacola, Fla. (July 10, 2005) Ð Center for information Dominance (CID) Corry Station Commanding Officer Capt. Kevin R. Hooley addresses CID students as they prepare to relocate from their barracks rooms to base training buildings converted into hurricane shelters. As the Category 4 hurricane, on the Saffir-Simpson rating scale approached, Hooley told his students to Òprepare fort he worst, and pray for the best.Ó At 9 EDT, Dennis' eye was about 125 miles south-southeast of Pensacola in the Panhandle and 175 miles southeast of Pascagoula, Miss. It was moving north at a


050709-N-9246G-005 Pensacola, Fla. (July 10, 2005) Ð Center for information Dominance (CID) Corry Station Commanding Officer Capt. Kevin R. Hooley addresses CID students as they prepare to relocate from their barracks rooms to base training buildings converted into hurricane shelters. As the Category 4 hurricane, on the Saffir-Simpson rating scale approached, Hooley told his students to Òprepare fort he worst, and pray for the best.Ó At 9 EDT, Dennis' eye was about 125 miles south-southeast of Pensacola in the Panhandle and 175 miles southeast of Pascagoula, Miss. It was moving north at about 16 mph and expected to turn more to the northwest before landfall, forecasters said. Navy ships have been sortied out of Naval Station Pascagoula, with evacuation ordered for all but essential personnel from Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla., ordered Friday, July 8. Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 and ends Nov. 30. Navy photo by Darlene Goodwin (RELEASED) US Navy 050709-N-9246G-005 Center for information Dominance (CID) Corry Station Commanding Officer Capt. Kevin R. Hooley addresses CID students as they prepare to relocate from their barracks rooms to base training buildings co


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