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Sgt. Rachel Reeves, a Multi Channel Systems Operator

Sgt. Rachel Reeves, a Multi Channel Systems Operator

Sgt. Rachel Reeves, a Multi Channel Systems Operator for Bravo Company of the 146th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, ensures that the generator powering the Satellite Transportable Terminal has plenty of fuel du... More

Private (PV2) Shedonne Battle performs troubleshooting on Line of Sight (LOS) Multichannel Radio Terminal Shelter

Private (PV2) Shedonne Battle performs troubleshooting on Line of Sigh...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Gillem State: Georgia (GA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combin... More

Sgt. Brian Craven and Sgt. Rachel Reeves, multichannel

Sgt. Brian Craven and Sgt. Rachel Reeves, multichannel

Sgt. Brian Craven and Sgt. Rachel Reeves, multichannel systems operators for Bravo Company of the 146th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, conduct system checks on a satellite transportable terminal during the Vib... More

Spc. Jordan Adams, a multi-channel transmissions operator

Spc. Jordan Adams, a multi-channel transmissions operator

Spc. Jordan Adams, a multi-channel transmissions operator with the 638th Aviation Support Battalion, 38th Combat Aviation Brigade, constructs a retransmission tower to provide the ASB radio communications. “Com... More

Sgt. Brian Craven and Sgt. Rachel Reeves, Multichannel

Sgt. Brian Craven and Sgt. Rachel Reeves, Multichannel

Sgt. Brian Craven and Sgt. Rachel Reeves, Multichannel Transmission System Operators for Bravo Company of the 146th Expeditionary Signal Battalion conduct system checks on a Satellite Transportable Terminal dur... More

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