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Revitalizing the Squadron: Support Squadron enables airpower at KAF
Staff Sgt. Josiah Brodsky, a 451st Expeditionary Support Squadron security forces member, conducts a briefing during guard mount at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. The 451st ESPTS is a "mini-mission support group" containing many of the same elements, just on a smaller scale. The security forces element contains flightline security, entry controllers and a tactical security element, which provides overwatch and freedom of movement for coalition personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Gonsier)
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Revitalizing the Squadron: Support Squadron enables airpower at KAF
Senior Airman Jacob Hofmeyer is a security forces member from the 451st Expeditionary Support Squadron at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. The 451st ESPTS is a “mini-mission support group” containing many of the same elements, just on a smaller scale. The security forces element contains flightline security, entry controllers and a tactical security element, which provides overwatch and freedom of movement for coalition personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Gonsier)
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Rock Solid Warrior: A1C Jason Wainer
This week's Rock Solid Warrior is Airman 1st Class Jason Wainer, a cyber transport systems technician, deployed from Robins Air Force Base, Ga. The Rock Solid Warrior program is a way to recognize and spotlight the Airmen of the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing for their positive impact and commitment to the mission. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Rock Solid Warrior: A1C Jason Wainer
This week's Rock Solid Warrior is Airman 1st Class Jason Wainer, a cyber transport systems technician, deployed from Robins Air Force Base, Ga. The Rock Solid Warrior program is a way to recognize and spotlight the Airmen of the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing for their positive impact and commitment to the mission. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Rock Solid Warrior: A1C Jason Wainer
This week's Rock Solid Warrior is Airman 1st Class Jason Wainer, a cyber transport systems technician, deployed from Robins Air Force Base, Ga. The Rock Solid Warrior program is a way to recognize and spotlight the Airmen of the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing for their positive impact and commitment to the mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jonathan Hehnly)
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Rock Solid Warrior: A1C Jason Wainer
This week's Rock Solid Warrior is Airman 1st Class Jason Wainer, a cyber transport systems technician, deployed from Robins Air Force Base, Ga. The Rock Solid Warrior program is a way to recognize and spotlight the Airmen of the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing for their positive impact and commitment to the mission. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Tech. Sgt. Jonathan Hehnly)
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Island Warrior: Staff Sgt. Junbryan Samson
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Junbryan Samson, a cyber network technician assigned to the U.S. Air Forces Central Command communications division at the Combined Air Operations Center smiles for a photo July 24, 2017, at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq. Samson traveled to Iraq to set up 40 network stations in support Air Force units forward deployed in the fight against ISIS. (Courtesy photo by Staff Sgt. Junbryan Samson)
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Island Warrior: Staff Sgt. Junbryan Samson
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Junbryan Samson, a cyber network technician assigned to the U.S. Air Forces Central Command communications division at the Combined Air Operations Center sits next to a communications fly-away kit July 31, 2017, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Samson’s maintains and administers the CFK, which allows Airmen to establish crucial internet and voice links with bare-base resources anywhere in the world via wireless routers, very small aperture terminal satellite and broadband global area network satellite link (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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Island Warrior: Staff Sgt. Junbryan Samson
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Junbryan Samson, a cyber network technician assigned to the U.S. Air Forces Central Command communications division at the Combined Air Operations Center, tests a communications fly-away kit July 31, 2017, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Samson ensures the CFK is maintained and ready to deploy at a moments notice to bases around the AFCENT region to create command and control network connections. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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Teamwork powers mission success
Expeditionary Communications Squadron Airmen monitor and maintain communications equipment for the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing, Aug. 2, 2016. The 380th ECS is responsible for all aspects of communication to include computer networks, radio transmissions, classified encryptions and hardware maintenance. With their wide range of capabilities, 380th ECS Airmen serve an important function in the fight against violent extremists. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Teamwork powers mission success
Airmen from the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron maintain various avenues of power for the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing to include commercial, generator and solar power. The 380th ECES swiftly responded when a key facility lost commercial and backup generator power, resolving the situation in a matter of minutes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Chad Warren)
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Keeping us Talking: The AFCENT Communications Directorate
Members of the Air Forces Central Command Communications Directorate pose near a t-wall at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar April 6. The directorate members, known as the "Six Shooters" are responsible for maintaining secure, reliable lines of communication across the AFCENT area of operations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Travis Terreo)
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‘No Comm, No Bomb’: Net Ops, CST combine to keep $84M network running
Senior Airman Andrew Dawson, 455th Expeditionary Communications Squadron Client Systems technician, updates a computer system before it is return to the cyber network at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, on Jan. 13, 2016. The 455th Network Operations and Client Systems sections have the critical responsibility of ensuring that the systems required for command and control, accountability, and more are functioning properly and are adequately protected from cyber threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Rau)
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‘No Comm, No Bomb’: Cable, Net Man build deployed cyber body
Staff Sgt. Patrick Little, 455th Expeditionary Communications Squadron cyber transport supervisor, removes a back-up power supply from a darkened storage area at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Jan .13, 2016. The Network Management section is tasked with installing and maintaining the physical assets inside the building. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Rau)
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‘No Comm, No Bomb’: Cable, Net Man build deployed cyber body
A wall of cyber network switches waits to be installed by the 455th Expeditionary Communications Squadron at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Jan .13, 2016. The Network Management section is tasked with installing and maintaining the physical assets inside the building. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Rau)
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‘No Comm, No Bomb’: Cable, Net Man build deployed cyber body
Staff Sgt. Adam Nichols, 455th Expeditionary Communications Squadron Cable technician, builds a communications closet for the future location of the Communications Focal Point at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Jan .13, 2016. The Cable section is responsible for the infrastructure from outside the building up to the inside wall. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Rau)
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‘No Comm, No Bomb’: Cable, Net Man build deployed cyber body
Senior Airman David Baer, 455th Expeditionary Communications Squadron cyber transport technician, puts a wireless router into inventory at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Jan .13, 2016. The Network Management section is tasked with installing and maintaining the physical assets inside the building. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Rau)
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‘No Comm, No Bomb’: 455th ECS keeps warfighter’s communications out of the 1700s
The 455th Expeditionary Communications Squadron manages and maintains the entire Air Force cyber and telecommunications network at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan Jan. 13, 2016. With more than 1,700 Air Force network accounts, the communications squadron uses four main functions to secure the cyber domain: Cable, Network Maintenance, Client Systems Technicians, and Network Operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Rau)
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Maintainers keep Hercules in the fight
Staff Sgt. Andrew Greulich, 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron communications navigation systems technician, deployed from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, troubleshoots a communications system on a C-130 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Nov. 13, 2015. The 455th EAMXS is responsible for repairing and maintaining military aircraft on Bagram, as well as performing preventative maintenance inspections.(U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Robert Cloys/RELEASED)
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