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A view of an AN/MSQ-104 engagement control station in the bed of an M-55 5-ton cargo truck on display at the 1991 Department of Defense Joint Services Open House. The control station is one component of the Patriot missile system

A view of an AN/MSQ-104 engagement control station in the bed of an M-...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Andrews Air Force Base State: Maryland (MD) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Don S. Montgomery Release Status: Rel... More

US Army Second Lieutenant Brendan E. Sullivan, Tactical Control Officer, Delta Battery Task Force, communicates with his team through his gas mask during a drill in the engagement control station for the Patriot missile system, Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, on October 26th, 2000. 2LT Sullivan is part of the coalition force here to support Operation SOUTHERN WATCH, a military effort to enforce the no-fly and no-drive zone in Southern Iraq

US Army Second Lieutenant Brendan E. Sullivan, Tactical Control Office...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Prince Sultan Air Base Country: Saudi Arabia (SAU) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lori M. Stewart, USAF Re... More

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and several other III Corps units participate in a fiber optic and tactical fiber optic cable installer course taught at the Fort Hood Signal University, on Fort... More

John Volkmer (center), a tactical communications integration

John Volkmer (center), a tactical communications integration

John Volkmer (center), a tactical communications integration team instructor with the Fort Hood Signal University, demonstrates how to hot melt fiber optic cables during a fiber optic and tactical fiber optic c... More

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and several other III Corps units receive hands-on training during a fiber optic and tactical fiber optic cable installer course taught at the Fort Hood Signal U... More

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade practice

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade practice

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade practice splicing fiber optic cables during a fiber optic and tactical fiber optic cable installer course taught at the Fort Hood Signal University, on Fort Hood... More

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and

Soldiers with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and several other III Corps units participate in a fiber optic and tactical fiber optic cable installer course taught at the Fort Hood Signal University, on Fort... More

Spc. Jason Shackelford (center), a Patriot launching

Spc. Jason Shackelford (center), a Patriot launching

Spc. Jason Shackelford (center), a Patriot launching station enhanced operator/maintainer with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, practices skills learned Aug. 4, during a fiber optic and tactical fiber optic ... More

Spc. Jason McCarty (left), a computer/detection systems

Spc. Jason McCarty (left), a computer/detection systems

Spc. Jason McCarty (left), a computer/detection systems repairer, assists Sgt. Michael Hurtado, a Patriot system repairer, both with 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, during a fiber optic and tactical fiber o... More

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