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Airman 1st Class Mykal Thomas, a tactical air control

Airman 1st Class Mykal Thomas, a tactical air control

Airman 1st Class Mykal Thomas, a tactical air control specialist with the 9th Air Support Operation Squadron, shows attendees of Meet the Teacher Night which entrance to use Aug. 21, 2014, at the Liberty Hill M... More

Air Force Lt. Col. Langdon Root, the 9th Air Support

Air Force Lt. Col. Langdon Root, the 9th Air Support

Air Force Lt. Col. Langdon Root, the 9th Air Support Operation Squadron commander, discusses with parents the role the military has in the Meet the Teacher Night Aug. 21 at Liberty Hill Middle School in Killeen... More

Airman 1st Class Eric Tumblin, a tactical air command

Airman 1st Class Eric Tumblin, a tactical air command

Airman 1st Class Eric Tumblin, a tactical air command control specialist with the 9th Air Support Operation Squadron, shows a parent and a sixth grader the Liberty Hill Middle School map Aug. 21 during Meet the... More

Senior Airman Nelson Walker, a tactical air command

Senior Airman Nelson Walker, a tactical air command

Senior Airman Nelson Walker, a tactical air command control specialist with the 9th Air Support Operation Squadron, looks over the students’ schedules to ensure they are in alphabetical order Aug. 21 at Liberty... More

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