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The Grey Berets, formerly called the Special Operations Weather Teams (SOWTs), are Air Force meteorologists with unique reconnaissance training to operate in hostile or denied territory, according to the Air Force.
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Read More »According to news reports, SOWTs were on the ground ahead of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. “We’re sensors, human sensors, and that’s the magic of the SOWTs,” Jonathan Sawtelle, a former senior forecaster who's now an active duty Air Force officer, told NBC News. While the National Weather Service (NWS) was founded in 1870 by president Ulysses S. Grant under a signed, joint congressional order through the Department of War, weather forecasting as we know it was not advanced enough at the time beyond basic meteorological observation and analysis. “The U.S. Army Weather Service originated in 1917 to provide the American Expeditionary Forces with all the meteorological information needed; and to undertake special investigations in military meteorology and related problems,” according to the U.S. Air Force. U.S. Marines from the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit try to take shelter from a sand storm at forward operating base Dwyer in the Helmand province of southern Afghanistan on May 7, 2008. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder, File) AP Photo “They first took part in World War I combat operations in France in 1918,” the Air Force added. "During World War II, specially trained weather observers, sometimes referred to as 'guerrilla weathermen,' infiltrated behind enemy lines to provide weather intelligence in support of air strikes, airlifts and airdrops," the Air Force reported. In 1947, the service was transferred to the new Air Force and continued providing meteorological services to the Army. Special warfare and commando weather analysts also provided observations and networks in Cambodia and Laos during the Vietnam War. In every conflict since Vietnam, according to the Air Force, special operations weather personnel "were with initial entry forces leading the way, undertaking the most dangerous missions behind enemy lines, conducting austere weather operations, and taking observations critical to the success of follow-on forces.” In 2008, some changes were implemented to more fully recognize their role. The Air Force established the Air Force Specialty Code for Special Operations Weather, which created the first official class of commando weather analysts and provided them with the needed technical, physical and tactical training from day one, according to the Air Force.
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Read More »With the change to full special reconnaissance in 2019, the first wave of graduates under the new training earned their gray berets in June 2021 at Pope Army Airfield in North Carolina. Meteorologists in the Air Force also provide forecasts for the Army, as well as for their own service members. The Navy also has a system of meteorologists and weather analysts to provide planning information for operations, according to a 2014 AccuWeather report. Navy forecasters are tasked with providing the weather information to the necessary captains and commanders of their ships to help them assess and make operation and risk management decisions, according to a 2014 AccuWeather report.
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