Mongoose121
Roger Ball!
Anybody ever heard of it? Yeah, I was afraid of that....
The United States NOAA Corps (NC) is that nation's 7th Uniformed service. We fall under the Department of Commerce and are directly commissioned officers by the President. In the entire NC, there's about 340 officers, zero enlisted, and about 35 aviators. Same pay and benefits as our brothers and sisters in the armed services (to which I have much respect and appreciation).
Bottom line is that we're well known for our Hurricane Hunting squadron at MacDill AFB which utilizes WP-3D's and a G-IV SP. What you may not know is that we also have a wing of Twin Otters, a King Air and a Turbo Commander that conduct scientific research. At our essence, we are experts at airborne data acquisition and it takes us all over this great world of ours. Could be collecting emergency response imagery in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, racking bowhead whales in the Arctic or assisting tagging efforts and aerial surveys for sea turtles off the California coast.
If you interested in learning more, don't hesitate to drop me a PM or check out our website. I went right into it after college in 2003 and can easily say that is has been one of the best decisions I have made:
Recruiting Video: http://www.corpscpc.noaa.gov/flash/recruit_video.html
Website: http://www.noaacorps.noaa.gov/recruiting/index.html
Mongoose
The United States NOAA Corps (NC) is that nation's 7th Uniformed service. We fall under the Department of Commerce and are directly commissioned officers by the President. In the entire NC, there's about 340 officers, zero enlisted, and about 35 aviators. Same pay and benefits as our brothers and sisters in the armed services (to which I have much respect and appreciation).
Bottom line is that we're well known for our Hurricane Hunting squadron at MacDill AFB which utilizes WP-3D's and a G-IV SP. What you may not know is that we also have a wing of Twin Otters, a King Air and a Turbo Commander that conduct scientific research. At our essence, we are experts at airborne data acquisition and it takes us all over this great world of ours. Could be collecting emergency response imagery in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, racking bowhead whales in the Arctic or assisting tagging efforts and aerial surveys for sea turtles off the California coast.
If you interested in learning more, don't hesitate to drop me a PM or check out our website. I went right into it after college in 2003 and can easily say that is has been one of the best decisions I have made:
Recruiting Video: http://www.corpscpc.noaa.gov/flash/recruit_video.html
Website: http://www.noaacorps.noaa.gov/recruiting/index.html
Mongoose