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Deploying personnel, from left to right: Detachment

Deploying personnel, from left to right: Detachment

Deploying personnel, from left to right: Detachment Commander: LT Wierschke, Row 1: SGT Eby, SGT Howell, SPC Smith, SPC Sinclair, SPC Ambrocio, SPC Potts, SPC Broome, SPC Sommer, PFC Cossey, Row 2: SGT Campbell... More

Spc. Kaleb Stewart, right, satellite communications

Spc. Kaleb Stewart, right, satellite communications

Spc. Kaleb Stewart, right, satellite communications systems operator/maintainer, works with Sgt. Pierre Campbell, communications noncommissioned officer, both with the 50th Expeditionary Signal to validate sign... More

How the Implementation of the WIN-T INC 2 Network would affect the Mission Set of an ESB

How the Implementation of the WIN-T INC 2 Network would affect the Mis...

FORT BRAGG, N.C. – Spc. Ian Clark and Spc Cameron Braxton, Phoenix operators for Alpha Company, 50th Expeditionary Signal Battalion (prepare for their Belize deployment using WIN-T Increment 1 equipment. March ... More

In any conditions - A truck with a crane and a lightning bolt in the background

In any conditions - A truck with a crane and a lightning bolt in the b...

Lightning strikes over a 50th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, 35th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade, Satellite Transportable Terminal, operating during a combination lightning/sandstorm in the Middle East. This ... More

U.S. Army Soldiers from the 50th Expeditionary Signal

U.S. Army Soldiers from the 50th Expeditionary Signal

U.S. Army Soldiers from the 50th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, assemble a Tampa Microwave satellite dish in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Dec. 5, 2018. A team of Soldiers from the 50th ESB is testing the mobility and... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Kevin Nguyen, a team leader in the 50th

U.S. Army Sgt. Kevin Nguyen, a team leader in the 50th

U.S. Army Sgt. Kevin Nguyen, a team leader in the 50th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, tests the connection of a Tampa Microwave satellite dish in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Dec. 5, 2018. A team of Soldiers from the... More

Battalion Command Sergeant Major Barrett speaks with

Battalion Command Sergeant Major Barrett speaks with

Battalion Command Sergeant Major Barrett speaks with the deploying Soldiers about his expectations and the opportunity this deployment presents. Soldiers pictured, from left to right, SPC Sinclair, SPC Ambrocio... More

U.S. Army Spc. Kaloni Johnson, a system operator and

U.S. Army Spc. Kaloni Johnson, a system operator and

U.S. Army Spc. Kaloni Johnson, a system operator and maintainer with the 50th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, assembles a Tampa Microwave satellite dish in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Dec. 5, 2018. A team of Soldiers... More

Battalion Commander LTC Adams addresses the deploying

Battalion Commander LTC Adams addresses the deploying

Battalion Commander LTC Adams addresses the deploying Soldiers. Soldiers pictured, from closest to furthest, PFC Cossey, SPC Sommer, SPC Broome, SPC Potts, SPC Ambrocio, SPC Sinclair.

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