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040826-F-7901H-003 (Aug. 26, 2004)US Air Force (USAF) MASTER SGT. Michael Weaver (right), 16th Communications Squadron (CS) explains the operations within the Nonsecure Internet Protocol Routing (NIPR) tent during training exercise EagleEX to USAF COL. Day (left),16th Mission Support Group Commander. This communication exercise at Duke Field, Florida (FL) trains USAF personnel for real world deployments. U.S. Air Force photo by TECH SGT. Carlotta Holley (RELEASED)

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040826-F-7901H-003 (Aug. 26, 2004)US Air Force (USAF) MASTER SGT. Michael Weaver (right), 16th Communications Squadron (CS) explains the operations within the Nonsecure Internet Protocol Routing (NIPR) tent during training exercise EagleEX to USAF COL. Day (left),16th Mission Support Group Commander. This communication exercise at Duke Field, Florida (FL) trains USAF personnel for real world deployments. U.S. Air Force photo by TECH SGT. Carlotta Holley (RELEASED)

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Base: Duke Field

State: Florida (FL)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Carlotta Holley, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public
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