 Commander, Navy Region Southeast is preparing for the worst with their annual hurricane exercise 2013, because it's not a matter of if severe weather strikes, but when. Today was the seventh day of hurricane exercise, otherwise known as Citadel Gale, a complex event where we actually practice what installations in the fleet does if a real hurricane were to make landfall close aboard a Navy installation. Sayles need to train in advance of an actual hurricane to prevent loss of life and stay mission capable. For us throughout the Navy, it's incredibly important for us to be prepared for natural disasters, whether manmade or natural out there. And every year here at Southeast and throughout other regions, we concentrate on a natural type disaster. For us, the most prominent disaster in the Southeast is a hurricane event. From Navy Pug Affairs Supportment Southeast, I'm Petty Officer Damien Berg.