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New cyber warfare facility

LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- From left, Lt. Col Carlos Flores, 710th Information Operations Flight commander; Brig. Gen. Robert Redwine, 24th Air Force and Air Force Network Operations, mobilization assistant to the commander; Col. Kevin Wooten, 67th Network Warfare Wing commander; Col. Alford Cockfield, 26th Network Operations Group commander; and Lt. Col. David James, 68th Network Warfare Squadron commander, cut the ribbon at Lackland’s new Cyberspace Operations Center June 9. Air Force photo by William Belcher

PHOTO BY: William Belcher
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New cyber warfare facility

LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- From left, Lt. Col Carlos Flores, 710th Information Operations Flight commander; Brig. Gen. Robert Redwine, 24th Air Force and Air Force Network Operations, mobilization assistant to the commander; Col. Kevin Wooten, 67th Network Warfare Wing commander; Col. Alford Cockfield, 26th Network Operations Group commander; and Lt. Col. David James, 68th Network Warfare Squadron commander, cut the ribbon at Lackland’s new Cyberspace Operations Center June 9. Air Force photo by William Belcher

PHOTO BY: William Belcher
VIRIN: 110906-F-AB999-067.JPG
FULL SIZE: 3.3 MB
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