File:US Navy 030909-N-5060D-003 Electronics Technician 2nd Class Kristian Dillemuth, assigned to Joint Mobile Ashore Support Terminal (JMAST) Europe, calibrates the stabilizers of a Super High Frequency satellite dish.jpg
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editDescriptionUS Navy 030909-N-5060D-003 Electronics Technician 2nd Class Kristian Dillemuth, assigned to Joint Mobile Ashore Support Terminal (JMAST) Europe, calibrates the stabilizers of a Super High Frequency satellite dish.jpg |
English: Tblisi, Georgia (Sep. 9, 2003) -- Electronics Technician 2nd Class Kristian Dillemuth, assigned to Joint Mobile Ashore Support Terminal (JMAST) Europe, calibrates the stabilizers of a Super High Frequency satellite dish. The dish provides a signal for Internet, phones and video teleconferencing. The JMAST team deployed to set-up computer and communication systems for the Rescuer/Medceur '03 Partnership for Peace exercise near Tbilisi. JMAST is a self-contained mobile command, control, communications, computer, and intelligence (C4I) center designed to support the Naval component commander in joint operations. JMAST offers commanders secure communications, Internet, telephone, television, and radio services while in the field. U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 2nd Class Lily Daniels. (RELEASED) |
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