Jeanine McIntosh-Menze, USCG
1ST AFRICAN AMERICAN FEMALE AVIATOR IN COAST GUARD
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (June 24 [2005])- Lt.j.g. Jeanine McIntosh (now McIntosh-Menze) becomes the first African American female in the Coast Guard to get her wings, June 24, 2005, at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas.
Unless otherwise stated, all photographs are official U.S. Coast Guard photographs taken by PA2 Andrew Kendrick.
Lt.j.g. Jeanine McIntosh becomes the first African American female in the Coast Guard to get her wings, June 24, 2005, at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas.
Lt.j.g. Jeanine McIntosh becomes the first African American female in the Coast Guard to get her wings, June 24, 2005, at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas.
Lt.j.g. Jeanine McIntosh becomes the first African American female in the Coast Guard to get her wings, June 24, 2005, at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas.
Lt.j.g. Jeanine McIntosh becomes the first African American female in the Coast Guard to get her wings, June 24, 2005, at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas.
Lt.j.g. Jeanine McIntosh becomes the first African American female in the Coast Guard to get her wings, June 24, 2005, at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas.
Lt.j.g. Jeanine McIntosh becomes the first African American female in the Coast Guard to get her wings, June 24, 2005, at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas.
Lt.j.g. Jeanine McIntosh becomes the first African American female in the Coast Guard to get her wings, June 24, 2005, at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas.
OAHU, Hawaii (January, 2006) As the first African American female to successfully complete flight training and be assigned as a pilot, Coast Guard Lt. j.g. Jeanine Menze will fly a C-130 Hercules aircraft stationed at Air Station Barbers Point, Oahu, Hawaii for service related missions throughout the Pacific region. USCG photo by PA2 Jennifer Johnson.
OAHU, Hawaii (January, 2006) Lt. j.g. Jeanine Menze, a Coast Guard C-130 Hercules aircraft pilot stationed at Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point, Oahu, Hawaii, proudly sits at the controls of one of the 27 C-130's currently used throughout the service. USCG photo by PA2 Jennifer Johnson.