File:US Navy 050709-N-9246G-002 Students from various training commands in the Pensacola area, along with shelter managers and staff, team-up to stock hurricane shelters with pre-packaged heater meals.jpg

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English: Pensacola, Fla. (July 9, 2005) – Students from various training commands in the Pensacola area, along with shelter managers and staff, team-up to stock hurricane shelters with pre-packaged heater meals. Training facilities on board Center for Information Dominance (CID) Corry Station were converted to hurricane shelters to house approximately 1,500 military and civilian evacuees from Hurricane Dennis. Eight shelters were set-up on base. U.S. Navy photo by Darlene Goodwin (RELEASED)
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