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An AN/TRC-34 teletype radio center van hidden under camouflage netting alongside a building at the Edingen Transceiver Station

A staff sergeant and a senior airman, a husband and wife team, operate the AN/FYA-071 digital subscriber terminal equipment (DSTE) at the base communications center. The couple is assigned to the 2137th Communications Squadron

US Army soldiers set up a VHF communications antenna for the AN/MRC-69 radio terminal set mounted on the M35 cargo truck in the background

SSGT Bill Lovins, ground radio maintenance, 1930th Information Systems Squadron, works on an ARC-186 VHF transceiver in a converted railway car, one of several which function as the Alaskan Air Command's Alternate Command Post. The transceiver is used to communicate between ground and air forces

A wide angle view of the Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) station showing the buildings and antennas used to transmit messages around the world. These antennas are called the Periodic and THGDXX

CHIEF Cryptologic Technician (CTC) Arnold D. Collins radios a message from the cargo bay of a C-141B Starlifter aircraft that the Armed Forces Courier Station shipment has arrived

A close-up view of the markings on the side of an Attack Squadron 42 (VA-42) A-7E Corsair aircraft parked on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67). The markings are an accounting of the anti-radiation missiles, cluster bombs and general-purpose bombs fired or dropped by the aircraft's pilot during Operation Desert Storm

SSGT Bill Lovins, ground radio maintenance, left, and SSGT Randall Brinlee, teletype communications operator, install communications antennas on one of several converted railway cars which function as the Alaskan Air Command's Alternate Command Post. Both men are assigned to the 1930th Information Systems Squadron

An air-to-air left side view of an Attack Squadron 46 (VA-46) A-7E Corsair II aircraft, front, and a Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 140 (VAQ-140) EA-6B Prowler aircraft. Carrier Air Wing 7 (CVW-7) is assigned to the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier

Soldiers operate AN/URC-103/V radios, left, and an RF 7401 remote control console in the Edingen Transceiver Station operations room. Also shown is the KL-42 message encryption device

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Edingen

Country: West Germany (FRG)

Scene Camera Operator: Sgt Vincent R. Kitts

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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24/03/1986
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A Philippine and U.S. Marine takes measurements prior

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