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SSA: The best supporting the rest
Private First Class Frank, logistics specialist, opens a box of cargo as part of the receipt processing procedure at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia April 6, 2015. Receipt processing procedure entails verification of Material Release Order (against the item for accuracy, quantity, and serviceability. Nkrumah and his team processed over 20,000 individual parts efficiently upon arrival in theater. Frank is currently deployed from Fort Bragg, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Private First Class Telly, turn-in and shipping section clerk, inspects a recoverable/repairable part during the turn-in process from an Air Defense customer at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia April 6, 2015. Armstrong has contributed to expeditious processing of over 400 parts retrograded to the U.S. Army Depot. Telly is currently deployed from Fort Bragg, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Private First Class Telly, turn-in and shipping section clerk, verifies and validates the required documentation for a recoverable/repairable part at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia April 6, 2015. The procedure of verifying and validating the required documentation dispenses efficiency in the shipping procedure. Telly is currently deployed from Fort Bragg, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Referees of the airfield
Staff Sgt. Matt, air traffic control liaison, scans the flightline from the air traffic control tower at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia April 3, 2015. Air traffic controllers are like the referees or the safety observes in the sky. Matt is currently deployed from Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Staff Sgt. Matt, air traffic control liaison, scans the flightline from the air traffic control tower at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia April 3, 2015. The duties of an air traffic controller liaison include making an automated terminal information service, which is a continuous broadcast of recorded weather and any other pertinent information for the pilots that they listen to before they go out. Matt is currently deployed from Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Referees of the airfield
Senior Airman Matthew, airfield management shift lead, radios into the tower for approval to access an active runway during a routine inspection at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia April 1, 2015. Airfield Management inspects the runway and taxiways throughout the day to make sure there is no debris that can damage aircraft. Matthew is currently deployed from McChord Air Force Base, Wash. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Referees of the airfield
Senior Airman Matthew, airfield management shift lead, patrols the flightline area during a routine inspection at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia April 1, 2015. The mission of Airfield Management is to coordinate flight plans, prior permission required requests as well as perform airfield checks and inspections. Matthew is currently deployed from McChord Air Force Base, Wash. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Referees of the airfield
Senior Airman Matthew, airfield management shift lead, measures the width of the flightline at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia April 1, 2015. Duties of Airmen of airfield management include measuring the width of the flightline to ensure proper clearance for aircraft. Matthew is currently deployed from McChord Air Force Base, Wash. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Keeping communication channels open
Senior Airman Blair, right, and Airman First Class Keldrick, both client service technicians, repair a computer at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia April 3, 2015. The most well-known role of the CST shop is fixing computer issues ranging from locked accounts to software issues. Blair is de-ployed from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, and Keldrick is deployed from Creech AFB, Nev. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Keeping communication channels open
Senior Airman Blair, client service technician, repairs a computer at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia April 3, 2015. During thier rotation CST Airmen have worked approximately 2,200 tickets are are cuttently assisting up to 150 customers a day with new account requests in addition to handling computer and telephone issues. Blair is deployed from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Keeping communication channels open
Senior Airman Christopher, client service technician, connects wiring for a new telephone line at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 30, 2015. Client service technicians in the telephone section maintain over 2,000 telephones on base. Christopher is currently deployed from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Keeping communication channels open
Senior Airman Christopher, client service technician, prepares wiring for a new telephone line at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 30, 2015. The telephone section supports all the telephones on base that are not voice over internet protocol telephones. Christopher is currently deployed from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Keeping communication channels open
Senior Airman Christopher, client service technician, tests a new telephone line at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 30, 2015. During their rotation CST Airmen have worked approximately 2,200 tickets and currently assist up to 150 customers a day with new account requests in addition to handling computer and telephone issues. Christopher is currently deployed from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Senior Airman Christopher, client service technician, prepares wiring for a new telephone line at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 30, 2015. Airmen of the Expeditionary Communication Squadron client service technician shop are instrumental in keeping communication channels open to ensure mission accomplishment. Christopher is currently deployed from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown/RELEASED)
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Piecing together the bigger picture
Senior Airman Isaac, command and control battlefield manager surveillance technician, monitors air traffic for possible tracks of interest at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 24, 2015. Airmen with the Expeditionary Air Control Squadron provide command and control for 876,000 square miles across the entire area of responsibility. Isaac is currently deployed from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brown/RELEASED)
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Senior Airman Isaac, command and control battlefield manager surveillance technician, monitors air traffic for possible tracks of interest at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 24, 2015. Airmen with the Expeditionary Air Control Squadron provide 24/7 operational and tactical command and control capability for U.S. Air Forces Central Command in support of ongoing operations including Freedom Sentinel, Inherent Resolve and the Combined Defense of the Arabian Gulf. Isaac is currently deployed from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brown/RELEASED)
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Piecing together the bigger picture
Staff Sgt. Pedro, radar maintenance technician, conducts a performance maintenance inspection on the antenna low-noise amplifier at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 24, 2015. Radar maintenance technicians ensure serviceability and functionality of equipment in support of the mission. Pedro is currently deployed from the Air National Guard’s 141st Air Control Squadron out of Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brown/RELEASED)
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Staff Sgt. Pedro, radar maintenance technician, prepares a TPS-75 radar antenna for a performance maintenance inspection at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 24, 2015. Airmen with the Expeditionary Air Control Squadron radar maintenance perform daily maintenance to ensure the radars are operational. Pedro is currently deployed from the Air National Guard’s 141st Air Control Squadron out of Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brown/RELEASED)
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Staff Sgt. Wilfredo, radar maintenance technician, verifies the parameters and enters weather daily values on a TPS-75 radar system to accurately calculate the target altitude at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 24, 2015. The TPS-75 radars assist in providing air coverage and support to the Expeditionary Air Control Squadron’s current mission. Wilfredo is currently deployed from the Air National Guard’s 141st Air Control Squadron out of Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brown/RELEASED)
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Staff Sgt. Wilfredo, radar maintenance technician, verifies system parameters and enters weather daily values into a TPS-75 radar system to accurately calculate target altitude at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia March 24, 2015. Radar maintainers make sure the radars are operational so the operators at the Battlespace Command and Control Center-Theater can perform their duties. Wilfredo is currently deployed from the Air National Guard’s 141st Air Control Squadron out of Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brown/RELEASED)
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