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Senior Airman Chad Greer, a network infrastructure

Senior Airman Chad Greer, a network infrastructure

Senior Airman Chad Greer, a network infrastructure technician with the 445th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron, unwinds the wires of a CAT five cable used to provide connectivity for phones through computers ... More

Tech. Sgt. Tommy Nixon and Senior Airman Adam Westcott,

Tech. Sgt. Tommy Nixon and Senior Airman Adam Westcott,

Tech. Sgt. Tommy Nixon and Senior Airman Adam Westcott, client systems technicians with the 445th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron, unpack and setup new computer assets to be used at a newly created English ... More

Senior Airman Patrick Wade, a network infrastructure

Senior Airman Patrick Wade, a network infrastructure

Senior Airman Patrick Wade, a network infrastructure technician with the 445th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron, set up a network server for a newly created English language immersion center, Shindand Air Ba... More

Staff Sgt. Brian McGahey and Senior Airman Patrick

Staff Sgt. Brian McGahey and Senior Airman Patrick

Staff Sgt. Brian McGahey and Senior Airman Patrick Wade, network infrastructure technicians with the 445th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron, set up a network server for a newly created English language immer... More

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