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TSGT Tony Hill, telephone switching repair technician, tests relay units in the Telephone Switching Section of the 932nd Communications Command (AFCC)

TSGT Tony Hill, telephone switching repair technician, tests relay uni...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Scott Air Force Base State: Illinois (IL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Pub... More

Air traffic controllers at work in the Radar Approach Control (RAPCON) Section of the 1974th Communications Command (AFCC)

Air traffic controllers at work in the Radar Approach Control (RAPCON)...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Scott Air Force Base State: Illinois (IL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Pub... More

A1C Robert Carson, weather equipment repair specialist with the 1974th Communications Command (AFCC), checks the operation of a transmissometer located near the flight line

A1C Robert Carson, weather equipment repair specialist with the 1974th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Scott Air Force Base State: Illinois (IL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: W.D. Boardman Release Status: Released ... More

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