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Twin 9 1/2' dishes of the TRC-170 Tropo-Scatter quick reaction antenna, used by the 728th Aerospace Control Squadron, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, are used for long range communications by bouncing signals off the troposphere. Utilizing a network of 3-dimensional radars, and data communication with other sensor sources, this unit can provide integrated real-time battle information to the Air Operations Center and Joint Forces Air Command commanders for offensive and defensive actions

Twin 9 1/2' dishes of the TRC-170 Tropo-Scatter quick reaction antenna...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ROVING SANDS '95 Base: Fort Bliss State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT... More

A close-up view of a Troppo Scatter antenna array from the 728th Air Control Squadron from Eglin AFB, FL. The antennas are used for long range communications by bouncing the signals off the troposphere. The 728th is providing communications and radar control

A close-up view of a Troppo Scatter antenna array from the 728th Air C...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ROVING SANDS '95 Base: Fort Bliss State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TECH. SGT... More

Marines from Alpha Company and Bravo Company with Marine

Marines from Alpha Company and Bravo Company with Marine

Marines from Alpha Company and Bravo Company with Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28 participate in field training exercises at Camp Davis and Outlying Landing Field Atlantic, North Carolina, Aug. 12, 2015.... More

Cpl. Justin J. Pratt inspects equipment inside a vehicle

Cpl. Justin J. Pratt inspects equipment inside a vehicle

Cpl. Justin J. Pratt inspects equipment inside a vehicle that houses the power for completing the mission during Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28’s field training exercises at Camp Davis and Outlying Land... More

Lance Cpl. Nicholas Lewis goes over schematics for

Lance Cpl. Nicholas Lewis goes over schematics for

Lance Cpl. Nicholas Lewis goes over schematics for the equipment used during Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28’s field training exercises at Camp Davis and Outlying Landing Field Atlantic, North Carolina, ... More

Lance Cpl. Michael Krouse adjusts the antenna to “sweep”

Lance Cpl. Michael Krouse adjusts the antenna to “sweep”

Lance Cpl. Michael Krouse adjusts the antenna to “sweep” for a beam located in the troposphere during Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28’s field training exercises at Camp Davis and Outlying Landing Field A... More

Cpl. Valentino Lopez, right, shows Lance Cpl. Michael

Cpl. Valentino Lopez, right, shows Lance Cpl. Michael

Cpl. Valentino Lopez, right, shows Lance Cpl. Michael Krouse how to operate AN/TRC170 equipment during Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28’s field training exercise at Camp Davis and Outlying Landing Field A... More

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