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US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Tabitha Peters, Ground Radio Communications Apprentice, aims her 5.56mm M16A2 rifle equipped with Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) gear at Opposing Forces (OPFOR), while participating in exercise Golden Divide at the Combat Readiness School, held at Camp Cobra, Kaiserslautern, Germany

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Tabitha Peters, Ground Radio C...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kaiserslautern Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Marie Cassetty Release Status: Released to Public Combined Militar... More

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Justin Hudson, Ground Radio Communications Apprentice, 35th Communications Squadron (CS), Misawa Air Base (AB), Tohoku Region, Japan (JPN), performs a resistance check on an AN/ARC-164 Have Quick (HQ) II UHF-AM multi-channel transceiver (radio) TRC-187 Time of Day (TOD) Transmitter, which is a highly accurate timing system that provides the synchronization necessary for frequency hopping while communicating in the anti-jamming mode

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Justin Hudson, Ground Radio Co...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Misawa Air Base Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Andrew Rodier, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service... More

U.S Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Class Jeff Patricelli, a ground radio communications apprentice, removes a screw from a receiver during a scheduled maintenance inspection at a communications facility at Mount Lemmon, Tucson, Ariz., on Nov. 5, 2004. He is assigned to the 355th Communications Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. (USAF PHOTO by AIRMAN 1ST Class Christina D. Kinsey) (Released)

U.S Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Class Jeff Patricelli, a ground radio communi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Davis-Monthan Air Force Base State: Arizona (AZ) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Christina D. Kinsey, USAF Re... More

U.S Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Class Scott Ponte, a ground radio communications apprentice, refers to an abbreviated Technical Orders (TO) while taking readings on a digital multi-meter during a scheduled inspection on a GRR-22 Radio Receiver at Mount Lemmon, Tucson, Ariz., on Nov. 5, 2004. He is assigned to the 355th Communications Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. (USAF PHOTO by AIRMAN 1ST Class Christina D. Kinsey) (Released)

U.S Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Class Scott Ponte, a ground radio communicati...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Davis-Monthan Air Force Base State: Arizona (AZ) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Christina D. Kinsey, USAF Re... More

U.S Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Class Jeff Patricelli, a ground radio communications apprentice, aligns the A3 Pre-amplifier/AGC/Squelch Module in a GRR-22 Radio reciever at a communications facility at Mount Lemmon, Tucson, Ariz., on Nov. 5, 2004. He is assigned to the 355th Communications Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. (USAF PHOTO by AIRMAN 1ST Class Christina D. Kinsey) (Released)

U.S Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Class Jeff Patricelli, a ground radio communi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Davis-Monthan Air Force Base State: Arizona (AZ) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Christina D. Kinsey, USAF Re... More

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