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US Veterans Push Forward With Disaster Recovery in Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa

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Aerial Recovery Co-founder and COO Jeremy Locke (R) cleans a wound while providing disaster recovery efforts in Jamaica on Nov. 4, 2025. Courtesy of Aerial RecoveryFormer Green Beret Jeremy Locke returned to Kingston, Jamaica, around 6 a.m. on Nov. 6, in an ongoing effort to bring humanitarian aid to survivors of Hurricane Melissa.The co-founder and COO of Aerial Recovery and his team of volunteers spent the entire night blazing a trail through the mountainous, hurricane-ravaged parishes of western Jamaica to establish contact and deliver drinking water to a small convent of nuns and a home for children with special needs.

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