It sounds to me that your preparations and contingency planning has just proven itself in a "live fire" exercise. You now have the time to see where improvements may be needed in both preps and contingency planning.
Once again, you never know what may appear but if you've prepared for the worst scenario, then things seem to fall in place, regardless.
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QMC, USCG (Ret)
The best luck is what you make yourself!