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Master Sgt. Morris Niibu, a radio frequency technician

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Master Sgt. Morris Niibu, a radio frequency technician

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Master Sgt. Morris Niibu, a radio frequency technician for the 169th Air Defense Squadron, shows Col. Randy Huiss, 15th Wing commander, the Federal Aviation Administration’s radar tower during a tour of the Mount Kaala Air Force Station, Hawaii, Dec. 4, 2015. The tour was an opportunity for Huiss to better understand the mission of the 169th ADS and improve the integration with the HIANG and active duty Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)

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05/12/2015
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