1st Fighter Wing Safety Office, explains sudden bird population explosion after a Nor’easter
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. – Thomas J. Olexa, 1st Fighter Wing Safety Office, explains the sudden bird population explosion after a Nor’easter storm to Col. Matt Molloy, 1st FW commander. A Nor’easter dropped 8-10 inches of rain on Langley Nov. 11 - 13 with wind gusts up to 55-miles-per-hour. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Carlos J. Claudio)
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