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Tech. Sgt. Anthony Adderley, the non-commissioned officer

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Tech. Sgt. Anthony Adderley, the non-commissioned officer

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Tech. Sgt. Anthony Adderley, the non-commissioned officer in charge of models and simulation with the 505th Combat Training Squadron, left, and Brenda Every, a modeling and simulation subject matter expert for air warfare simulation model with the 505th CTS, right, assist Col. David Austin, commander of the 505th Training Group, in cutting a ribbon to symbolize the re-opening of the Air Component Control Facility during a ceremony at Hurlburt Field, Fla., June 27, 2016. Adderley and Every participated in the ceremony as the members of the 505th CTS who have spent the shortest and longest amount of time at the squadron, respectively. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Andrea Posey)

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