726th Air Control Squadron Deploys to Oregon
CAMP RILEA, OREGON -- Airman 1st Class George-Luis Weiss, 726th Air Control Squadron surveillance technician, digs an entry control point for a weeklong training exercise at Camp Rilea in Oregon April 10. The 726th ACS tackles a wide-spread mission including enemy surveillance and identification, weapons control, joint and combined data-link connectivity, and battle management of offensive and defensive air activities. The squadron is made up of 27 different Air Force career fields, making it self-sustaining and able to deploy and fully operate without external support or help. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Renishia Richardson)
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