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The 44th Signal Battalion's Tactical Satellite Dish and the AN/TSC-85B Communications Van (under camouflage) are located in Kaposvar, Hungary, to monitor communications in the area during Operation Joint Endeavor

During Operation Joint Endeavor, Corporal Steven Beckowiak, 44th Signal Battalion, works on communications equipment in a TTC-46 Tactical Satellite Van located on Taszar Airfield, Hungary

The Tactical Satellite System, located in Taszar Airfield, Hungary, is operated by the 44th Signal Battalion and helps maintain communications between Bosnia-Herzegovina and rear detachments in Taszar Airfield. The Satellite System is being utilized in support of Operation Joint Endeavor

In support of Operation Joint Endeavor, Sergeant Gary Smith (front) and SPECIALIST Jermaines Thomas, 44th Signal Battalion, Mannheim, Germany, perform their duties from inside an AN/TSC-85B Satellite Communications Terminal van located in Kaposvar, Hungary

An AN/TTC 48/V Communications Small Extensions Node is being utilized by Delta Company, 32nd Signal Battalion on Taszar Barracks, Hungary, in support of Operation Joint Endeavor

During Operation Joint Endeavor, SPECIALIST James Hoff, 319th Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, operates a Synthetic Aperture Radar Terminal that is receiving information from Joint STARS (Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System) located in Kaposvar, Hungary

In support of Operation Joint Endeavor, STAFF Sergeant Lonnie Lowe, Switch Supervisor, monitors communication from an AN/TTC-39D/TS switching van, located on Kaposvar Airfield, Hungary

A close-up view of a 74th Tactical Control Squadron satellite communications facility set up to communicate with deployed units in Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield

Tactical Satellite Technician, Private First Class Arthurick Leslie, 72nd Signal Battalion, 7th Signal Brigade, Mannheim, Germany, uses an AN-TSC 93B Tactical Satellite Terminal to communicate with forward units. The terminal is being utilized at Devulje Barracks, Split, Croatia in support of Operation Joint Endeavor

The 44th Signal Battalion's Tactical Satellite Dish and the AN/TSC-85B Communications Van (under camouflage) are located in Kaposvar, Hungary, to monitor communications in the area during Operation Joint Endeavor

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Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Kaposvar

Country: Hungary (HUN)

Scene Camera Operator: SGT Larry Aaron

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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31/01/1996
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signal battalion signal battalion tactical satellite dish tactical satellite dish tsc communications b communications van camouflage kaposvar hungary operation joint operation joint nasa tsc 85 b communications van joint endeavor sgt larry aaron space program