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These two screens show the vieo teleconference that occurre uring the eication of the COL. Earl B. Young Conference Room insie the new U.S. Air Force Eighteenth Air Force Heaquarters builing at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., on Oct. 4, 2004. The right screen shows U.S. Air Force LT. GEN. William Welser, III (right, giving the thumbs-up), Commaner Eighteenth Air Force, an MAJ. GEN. Paul W. Essex, Director of Plans an Programs, Heaquarters Air Mobility Comman, at Scott AFB. The left screen shows U.S. Air Force (ret.) COL. Earl B. Young (waving) while seate insie a conference room at Hill AFB, Utah. COL. Young was the first Eighteenth Air Force Commaner an was able to view the...

These two screens show the vieo teleconference that occurre uring the ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: These two screens show the video teleconference that occurred during the dedication of the COL. Earl B. Young Conference Room in... More

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