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Inauguration task force capitalizes on depot capability

Inauguration task force capitalizes on depot capability

Electrician Leader Robert Mascola, has been installing and certifying new wireless technology at a number of locations in the United States since 2015.

Mr. Ted Hengst, General Dynamics Vice President, Army Networks Enterprise Networks, speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony on Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, Germany, about the Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program (I3MP). It will upgrade the existing communications infrastructure on US Army installations throughout Europe. A parked Atlas Wheeled excavator 1504 M is seen in the background

Mr. Ted Hengst, General Dynamics Vice President, Army Networks Enterpr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Panzer Kaserne State: Kaiserslautern Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Major Command Shown: Europe Scene Camera Operator: Melvin Tarple... More

Members of the 43rd Signal Battalion, 2nd Signal Brigade attend the groundbreaking ceremony on Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, Germany, for the Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program (I3MP). It will upgrade the existing communications infrastructure on US Army installations throughout Europe

Members of the 43rd Signal Battalion, 2nd Signal Brigade attend the gr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Panzer Kaserne State: Kaiserslautern Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Major Command Shown: Europe Scene Camera Operator: Melvin Tarple... More

From left, Electronics Mechanic Co Bui, Electrician

From left, Electronics Mechanic Co Bui, Electrician

From left, Electronics Mechanic Co Bui, Electrician Joel Donnini, Electronics Worker Ed Milot (on scaffolding) and Electrical Worker Ann Bell remove monitors from the main viewing wall during a total refresh of... More

Team Tobyhanna installs new screens during a total

Team Tobyhanna installs new screens during a total

Team Tobyhanna installs new screens during a total refresh of audio visual and video teleconference equipment in the Home Station Mission Command Center (HSMCC) for the 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North... More

Electrician Joel Donnini installs a new projector during

Electrician Joel Donnini installs a new projector during

Electrician Joel Donnini installs a new projector during a total refresh of audio visual and video teleconference equipment in the Home Station Mission Command Center (HSMCC) for the 82nd Airborne Division, For... More

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