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Chief Warrant Officer 2 Nicholas Hizer, 2nd Marine

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Chief Warrant Officer 2 Nicholas Hizer, 2nd Marine

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Chief Warrant Officer 2 Nicholas Hizer, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing combat camera officer, informs Tyonek Engineering and Agile Manufacturing corporation, AAR Mobility and U.S. Special Operations Command representatives about the Tactical Image Production System’s advantages in both forward and garrison uses. The T.I.P.S. is a mobile production system that gives combat camera specialists the ability to cover print, video, reproduction and photo operations. The representatives from TEAMCOR, AAR and SOCOM came to Cherry Point to observe and ask questions about the system because they plan to model their own systems after it. They asked questions about the designs the Marine Corps uses and the overall practicality of the system. The system includes two 3:1 tactical shelters, which house two printing presses, a cutter and other ancillary equipment.

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29/06/2011
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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