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Tennessee Airmen assist restoring communications capability

Master Sgt. Keith Brown, cyber transport specialist with the 241st Engineering Installation Squadron, Chattanooga, Tenn., marks the order of boxes of copper cable prior to installation. Brown is part of a group of seven Airmen from the 241st EIS who deployed here to assist the 1st AF (AFNORTH) enterprise to restore its communications and computer capabilities following the devastating effects of Hurricane Michael Oct. 10, 2018. (Air Force photo by Mary McHale)

PHOTO BY: Mary McHale
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