By Air Force Senior Airman Armando A. Schwier-Morales
86th Airlift Wing
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany, Nov. 21, 2014 – Members of the
21st Operational Weather Squadron, part of the 435th Air Ground Operations
Wing, and two Polish armed forces members are learning and developing skills
from each other to forecast accurate and timely weather intelligence.
The Polish meteorological and oceanographic officers, second
lieutenants Monika Kaczanowska and Daniel Kowalczyk, were given an in-depth
look into the tools, systems and processes used to forecast weather for
Ramstein Air Base, U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command.
Building Partnerships
“This visit allowed us to [build partnerships] with our NATO
allies,” said 2nd Lt. Lucas Huddleston, 21st OWS weather officer. “It made it
easier for the two weather communities to help each other to get our missions
done.”
Huddleston and the 21st OWS team demonstrated how U.S.
airmen predict and disseminate weather forecasts for military units within the
Eucom and Africom areas of operation. The Polish officers received hands-on
experience with U.S. weather equipment and systems.
“It’s been good to share tips and tricks, culture and build
a relationship,” Huddleston said.
While learning from each other was the primary purpose of
the mission, a side benefit was the new on- and off-duty experience gained by
the Polish service members.
“We appreciate the opportunity to be here, because not many
weather soldiers of our rank get to travel abroad and learn like this,”
Kowalczyk said.
Huddleston said an opportunity may come again for both sides
as service members from each military are attempting to continue the program to
share knowledge, cultural experiences and develop one another in the future.
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