Airspace controllers exercise to support contingencies
GEROLSTEIN, Germany – An AN/TPS-75 transportable Aerospace Control and Warning radar sits atop a hill for Eifel Strike 2012 here July 16. Eifel Strike is an annual field training exercise during which Airmen build a controlled radar site as well as a control and reporting center to work and live out of for a week. Exercises like this are designed to give Spangdahlem Airmen the practice, skills and experience they need to deploy efficiently and effectively within a moment’s notice in support of contingency operations around the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Gustavo Castillo/Released)
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