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Capt. Jordan Mentzer, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron

Capt. Jordan Mentzer, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron

Capt. Jordan Mentzer, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron “Hurricane Hunter” pilot, speaks with local media in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, about the mission of the Hurricane Hunters during the Caribbean Hurricane ... More

Lt. Gen. William H. Etter, Commander, Continental North

Lt. Gen. William H. Etter, Commander, Continental North

Lt. Gen. William H. Etter, Commander, Continental North American Aerospace Defense Region-1st Air Force (Air Forces Northern), thanks Refael Pacchiano Alaman, Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources, Mex... More

53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron “Hurricane Hunter”

53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron “Hurricane Hunter”

53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron “Hurricane Hunter” aircrew members answer questions from local media in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, about the mission of the Hurricane Hunters during the Caribbean Hurricane Aw... More

Tech. Sgt. Karen Moore, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance

Tech. Sgt. Karen Moore, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance

Tech. Sgt. Karen Moore, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron “Hurricane Hunter” weather reconnaissance loadmaster, addresses questions from local media in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, about the mission of the Hurri... More

Lt. Gen. William H. Etter (top left), Continental North

Lt. Gen. William H. Etter (top left), Continental North

Lt. Gen. William H. Etter (top left), Continental North American Aerospace Defense Region-1st Air Force (Air Forces Northern), listens to Chief Master Sgt. Rick Cumbo, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron chief... More

1st Lt. Leesa Froelich, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance

1st Lt. Leesa Froelich, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance

1st Lt. Leesa Froelich, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron “Hurricane Hunter” aerial reconnaissance weather officer, takes questions from local media in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, about the mission of the Hurri... More

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