“Everyone deserves the chance to survive. I think of this every time I see another disaster. There are probably people dying who don’t have to.”-- James Hubbard
Military Bases as of 2000EDT 09OCT2018:Fort Rucker, AL - Closed, aircraft moved. The Daleville and Ozark visitor control centers will be closed Wednesday, Oct. 10. They will resume normal operating hours on Thursday, Oct. 11. Should sustained winds exceed 50 mph, all access control points will be closed and access to the installation suspended until wind speeds are below 50 mph. Law enforcement response will also be curtailed once wind speeds exceed 35 mph. Directorate of Public Safety Law Enforcement will only respond to emergency calls and all other calls for service will be placed in a queue and answered once it is safe for responders. Should sustained wind speeds exceed 50 mph, DPS LE will be unable to respond. DPS LE will resume emergency response once sustained wind speeds are below 50 mph.Fort Benning, GA - OpenFort Benning remains operational, no delayed reporting, except for DODEA schools. Fort Benning DODEA Schools will be closed on Wednesday, October 10, 2018. All Fort Benning Garrison services and facilities will follow regular operating hours.Robbins AFB, GA - Open, aircraft moved Currently, Robins AFB is open. Personnel should contact their chain of command if they have questions about reporting procedures during the storm.Fort Gordon, GA - OpenTyndall AFB, FL - ClosedA STOP MOVEMENT has been issued for both TDY and PCS actions for all Airmen and Civilians projected into TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Florida. This stop movement determination is based on the projected arrival of HURRICANE MICHAEL this week and the potential for the destruction it brings. The stop movement remains in effect until further notice and will be updated as the situation dictates.
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