BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Senior Airman Ezekiel Newman, 2nd Communications Squadron antenna systems journeyman, and Airman 1st Class David Montroy, 2nd CS cable and antenna systems Apprentice, check the gas levels in a manhole before entering it Sept. 9. Airmen of the 2nd CS provide communications, computer and information management services to the Barksdale community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Y. Bateman)(RELEASED)
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Senior Airman Ezekiel Newman, 2nd Communications Squadron antenna systems journeyman, and Airman 1st Class David Montroy, 2nd CS cable and antenna systems apprentice tape the pull rope to the cable so that it can be pulled through the innerduct to the other man hole Sept. 9. The 2nd CS most important role is ensuring that the critical systems providing the command and control path for Barksdale?s combatant forces are always ready. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Y. Bateman)(RELEASED)
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Airman 1st Class David Montroy, 2nd Communications Squadron antenna systems apprentice pulls a 12 pair cable through the first hand hole into the manhole so they can be spliced into a 1200 pair cable Sept. 9. The 12 pair feeds a High Frequency hut on the east side of the flight line for radio maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Y. Bateman)(RELEASED)
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Airman 1st Class David Montroy, 2nd Communications Squadron antenna systems apprentice removes excess innerduct from a manhole Sept. 9. The 2nd CS manages communications service contracts, payment of base bills and provides deployable communications equipment and trained personnel to support initial bare base or augmentation communications for expeditionary forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Y. Bateman)(RELEASED)
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Airman 1st Class David Montroy, 2nd Communications Squadron antenna systems apprentice removes excess innerduct Sept. 9. The 2nd CS most important role is ensuring that the critical systems providing the command and control path for Barksdale?s combatant forces are always ready. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Y. Bateman)(RELEASED)
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Senior Airman Ezekiel Newman, 2d Communications Squadron Antenna Systems Journeyman pulls the pull rope and the cable through the manhole Sept. 9. The 2nd CS manages communications service contracts, payment of base bills and provides deployable communications equipment and trained personnel to support initial bare base or augmentation communications for expeditionary forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Y. Bateman)(RELEASED)
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Senior Airman Ezekiel Newman, 2nd Communications Squadron antenna systems journeyman, watches as Airman 1st Class David Montroy, 2nd CS cable and antenna systems apprentice, enters the manhole Sept. 9. The 2nd CS manages communications service contracts, payment of base bills and provides deployable communications equipment and trained personnel to support initial bare base or augmentation communications for expeditionary forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Y. Bateman)(RELEASED)
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Senior Airman Ezekiel Newman, 2nd Communications Squadron antenna systems journeyman, prepares a wireless gas sensor to check gas levels in a manhole before entering it Sept. 9. The squadron maintains and oversees planning and implementation for Barksdale?s entire computer, telephone, cryptographic, navigational aid, weather, radio and satellite communications systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Y. Bateman)(RELEASED)
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Senior Airman Ezekiel Newman, 2nd Communications Squadron antenna systems journeyman, watches as Airman 1st Class David Montroy, 2nd CS cable and antenna systems apprentice pulls out the pull rope from the innerduct so they can start pulling the cable through Sept. 9. The 2nd CS most important role is ensuring that the critical systems providing the command and control path for Barksdale?s combatant forces are always ready. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Y. Bateman)(RELEASED)
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Airman 1st Class David Montroy, 2nd Communications Squadron antenna systems apprentice and Senior Airman Ezekiel Newman, 2nd CS cable antenna systems journeyman pulls a 12 pair cable through the first hand hole into the manhole so they can be spliced into a 1200 pair cable Sept. 9. The 12 pair feeds a High Frequency hut on the east side of the flight line for radio maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Y. Bateman)(RELEASED)