030402-N-9693M-003 Naval Air Station Sigonella, Sicily (Apr. 3, 2003) -- Electronics Technician 2nd Class Randall Green and Electronics Technician 3rd Class Charles Harden raise a 40' telescoping antenna mast, used for line-of-sight radio communications, during a systems operability test of the Joint Mobile Ashore Support Terminal (JMAST) Europe. 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, tel
030402-N-9693M-003 Naval Air Station Sigonella, Sicily (Apr. 3, 2003) -- Electronics Technician 2nd Class Randall Green and Electronics Technician 3rd Class Charles Harden raise a 40' telescoping antenna mast, used for line-of-sight radio communications, during a systems operability test of the Joint Mobile Ashore Support Terminal (JMAST) Europe. 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. Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella provides logistical support for Commander Sixth Fleet and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces throughout the Mediterranean Sea. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Damon J. Moritz. (RELEASED) US Navy 030402-N-9693M-003 Electronics Technician 2nd Class Randall Green and Electronics Technician 3rd Class Charles Harden raise a 40' telescoping antenna mast
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