AF Reservist’s amateur radio skills lynch pin for Pikes Peak emergency responders
Air Force Reserve Tech. Sgt. David Hodge (right) works with other amatuer radio operators to coordinate resources and monitor for radio support during an annual Salute to American Veterans motorcycle rally in Cripple Creek, Colo. Hodge, 6th Space Operations Squadron Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of standardization and evaluation, uses his amateur radio skills to support emergency responders during times of emergencies, to include the Teller County Search and Rescue. The 6th SOPS is a subordinate unit to the AF Reserve's 310th Space Wing, the nation's only Reserve space wing. (Courtesy photo/Tech. Sgt. David Hodge)
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