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Maj. James McCosh, 184th Intelligence Support Squadron,

Maj. James McCosh, 184th Intelligence Support Squadron,

Maj. James McCosh, 184th Intelligence Support Squadron, ties into a conference call involving many other Air National Guard units who have joined in the relief efforts following Hurricane Harvey, a devestating ... More

Master Sgt. John Gray, 161st Intelligence Squadron,

Master Sgt. John Gray, 161st Intelligence Squadron,

Master Sgt. John Gray, 161st Intelligence Squadron, Kansas Air National Guard, speaks with colleagues from many other Air National Guard units via telephone. Gray is part of the massive relief effort following ... More

Master Sgt. Paul Jones, 161st Intelligence Squadron,

Master Sgt. Paul Jones, 161st Intelligence Squadron,

Master Sgt. Paul Jones, 161st Intelligence Squadron, Kansas Air National Guard, views images and video to use in products that are passed to command elements near Houston. Like his coworkers, Jones was activate... More

Staff Sgt. Luke Vanderpool, 161st Intelligence Squadron,

Staff Sgt. Luke Vanderpool, 161st Intelligence Squadron,

Staff Sgt. Luke Vanderpool, 161st Intelligence Squadron, Kansas Air National Guard, uses commercial satellite imagery to find routes that are clear for first responders to travel through. Vanderpool was activat... More

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