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Radioman 3rd Class Goodman transmits a message to ships at sea using optical character reader (OCR) equipment

The teletype machine used by the Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) station to receive messages from around the world

A radio teletypewriter operator sends a message on a teletype in the Command Radio Station

TSGT Gerald Whipple, from the 2044th Communication Group (2044th Comm. Gp.), types a message on the Spectra 70 Automatic Digital Network terminal (AUTODIN) in the message center, as 1LT Evelyn looks on at the Pentagon. The 2044th Communication Group is the recipient of the 1980 MGEN Harold M. McClelland Award

Two operators review message traffic entering a Univac DCT 9000 unit in the computer side of a message center. The airmen are members of the 1965th Communications Squadron, Air Force Communications Command (AFCC)

An operator works with a Univac DCT 9000 message receiver and printer in the computer side of a message center. The airman is a member of the 1965th Communications Squadron, Air Force Communications Command (AFCC)

Commanding officer of the Center for Information Warfare Training Capt. Bill Lintz speaks to students in the Cryptologic Warfare Officer Basic Course (CWOBC) at Information Warfare Training Command Corry Station.

SSGT Dave Tomlinson, the supervisor of this Military Amateur Radio Service (MARS) station, is receiving a message from another MARS station

Karl Staiger, operator of the Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) station, sits at a console while transmitting a message

LCPL H. D. Sulger of the base communications center is processing a message on a Univac optical character reader so that the message can be transmitted to another military base

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SGT R. Oban

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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17/07/1979
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Senior Airman Thomas Dolan, 51st Combat Communications

Sergeant John Fahey Gerrity, former Washington Post reporter, signals to comrades during basic training at the Marine Corps base at Parris Island, South Carolina. Sergeant Gerrity is now serving as a fighting reporter in a combat area for the Division of Public Relations, U.S. Marine Corps

Due to increased security, SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Derek Brockington, 786th Communications Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, checks the identification card of a 86th Airlift Wing member before he enters the Southside Post Office. Security measures have increased at all military installations worldwide due to the terrorist attacks in the United States

SENIOR AIRMAN Anton Toth, USAF, 1ST Combat Communications Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, connects a laptop a Tri Band Satellite Terminal to check the node configurations. Members of 1ST Combat Communications Squadron regularly conduct this type of training and testing, ensuring they are always ready to deploy, when necessary

A technician operates the system console on the new UNIVAC 1100/83 computer at the Fleet Analysis Center, Corona Annex, Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, California

A close up of a person's wrist with an apple watch. Smart watch apple technology, science technology.

Communications Control Center Operations Controller, SENIOR AIRMAN Brian Mayernik, USAF, (left), and the Shift Supervisor STAFF Sergeant Brian Molloy, USAF, both with the 86th Communications Group go over recall procedures in the Communications Control Center during Threatcon Charlie. Ramstein Air Base, Germany went into the higher state of vigilance after terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centers Twin Towers in New York and at the Pentagon, when hijackers deliberately flew civilian airliners into the buildings, on the morning of 11 September 2001

Members of the 1961st Communications Group man their duty stations in the radar approach control center (RAPCON). The 1961st recently won the Major General Harold M. McClelland Award for communications excellence for the third time in five years

Radio conference, Washington, D.C. Oct. 5. The Federal Communications Commission inaugurated a series of hearings today for the benefit of the broadcasting industry who will meet with federal government officials to consider rearranging the commercial broadcasting band. Here we see Anning S. Prall, chairman of the FCC., and Judge Eugene S. Sykes, member of the commission, as they opened the hearing today

SRA John Thomas, automatic digital switching specialist, and SRA Debra Nixon, traffic analysis clerk, process incoming traffic at the Base Telecommunications Center, 1974th Communications Group, Air Force Communications Command (AFCC). Another enlisted man works in the background

Plattsburgh Air Force Base, Air Force Communications Systems (AFCS) Maintenance Facility, Off Alabama Avenue, adjacent to Flightline Apron, Plattsburgh, Clinton County, NY

Various surveillance cameras, manufactured by NUUO

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