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No comm, no bomb

| Staff Reporters
HURLBURT FIELD – Silence. Picking up the phone or transmitting over a radio to get no response on the other end can be an eerie feeling, especially when Airmen deployed to a remote location seek directions on what they need to do, where they need to go, and how to get there.
Senior Airman Brandon Seyl, 1st Special Operations Communications Squadron radio frequency transmissions systems journeyman, adjusts satellite communication systems on Dec. 12 at Hurlburt Field. The tactical communications flight creates channels so command and control can be conducted.

 

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