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Oklahoma Air National Guardsmen, Staff Sgt. Jeremy

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Oklahoma Air National Guardsmen, Staff Sgt. Jeremy Long (left) and Tech. Sgt. Timothy Davis, brigade tactical air control party team sergeants assigned to the 146th Air Support Operations Squadron (146th ASOS), and Capt. Cristi Campbell, 285th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron intelligence analyst work to establish network communications with fellow exercise participants in the tactical operation center at a Warfighter exercise (WFX 19-12) held at Camp Ripley near Little Falls, Minn., May 12, 2019. The 24-hour continuous, graded exercise, which is the second of three exercises that U.S. Army and National Guard units are required to complete before deployment, tests the units at the brigade level before heading to the final and more applied exercise at the National Training Center (NTC), in Fort Irwin, Calif. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Kasey M. Phipps)

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