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| ** Corrected Copy updating facts and statistics** Jacksonville based Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron gets new commander |
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Capt. Joseph T. Baker will assume the command of over 233 personnel and 10 armed MH-65C dolphin helicopters from Capt. Edward W. Greiner at the HITRON facility at Cecil Field in Baker comes to HITRON after serving as Chief of Aeronautical Engineering at Coast Guard Headquarters in Greiner assumed command of HITRON in July 2006, as the squadron was preparing to transition from the leased Agusta MH-68A to the Coast Guard-owned MH-65C helicopter. In the last three years, the squadron has tripled in personnel strength and doubled in facility size while maintaining operational continuity. HITRON uses automatic weapons and precision sniper rifles to disable the engines on boats known as go-fasts. Go-fasts are high-speed, cigar boats drug smugglers use to transport drugs to the The aerial law enforcement mission has been a hugely successful weapon in the war on drugs. Since its creation almost 10 years ago, crews have stopped over 176 tons of illegal, U.S. bound narcotics from reaching the streets, which has cost drug dealers, smugglers and cartels more than $9 billion and led to hundreds of arrests. HITRON was tasked to develop airborne use of force tactics to counter possible terrorist threats to the
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