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National Robotics Week

Technical Sgt. Benjamin Wilhelm, an explosive ordnance disposal technician at the 823rd RED HORSE Squadron at Tyndall Air Force Base’s Silver Flag Exercise Site, answers questions about a micro tactical ground robot during a robotics presentation at Everitt Middle School in Panama City, Florida, April 9. Representatives from the Air Force Civil Engineer Center at Tyndall and the 823rd RHS taught students about working in a science, technology, engineering and math field for National Robotics Week. (U.S. Air Force photo/Released)

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National Robotics Week

Technical Sgt. Benjamin Wilhelm, an explosive ordnance disposal technician at the 823rd RED HORSE Squadron at Tyndall Air Force Base’s Silver Flag Exercise Site, answers questions about a micro tactical ground robot during a robotics presentation at Everitt Middle School in Panama City, Florida, April 9. Representatives from the Air Force Civil Engineer Center at Tyndall and the 823rd RHS taught students about working in a science, technology, engineering and math field for National Robotics Week. (U.S. Air Force photo/Released)

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