expertinfantry – Flickr

Images-Many-On-Many (IMOMS) computer

A 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing intelligence officer uses the Images-Many-On-Many (IMOMS) computer to assess radar threats prior to an intelligence briefing during Operation Desert Storm.

Light gun used to signal aircraft that have lost radio communication

Air Traffic Controller 2nd Class Christene Tudisco trains with a light gun used to signal aircraft that have lost radio communication.

A sergeant monitors a radar screen

Tape on an IBM 370/168 computer

A computer operator changes the tape on an IBM 370/168 computer at the 552nd Airborne Warning and Control Wing computer center.

Videotape editing console

A female U.S. Army audiovisual technician stands beside a videotape editing console.

Reel of motion picture film

A female U.S. Army audiovisual technicain inspects a reel of motion picture film.

Technicians work in the television monitor room

Technicians work in the television monitor room during production of the Navy News This Week program at the Naval Imaging Command.

Training device designed to simulate in-flight pressure changes on aviators

Petty Officer 3rd Class Rosalee Burton, operates a training device designed to simulate in-flight pressure changes on aviators. As a Navy traing device man Burton operates, maintains, and teaches about Navy training equipment at the Naval Aerospace Medicine Institute.

Adjusting electronic test equipment

Second Lt. Louise Demers, a mathematician at Headquarters, Foreign Technology Division, Directorate of Sensor Data, adjusts electronic test equipment.

Preparing for a flight to North Yemen in a C-141B Starlifter aircraft

Staff Sgt. Mary Barker, a flight engineer with the 76th Military Airlift Squadron, prepares for a flight to North Yemen in a C-141B Starlifter aircraft. The aircraft is participating in an airlift of relief supplies to the victims of an earthquake there.

Schreibe einen Kommentar

Deine E-Mail-Adresse wird nicht veröffentlicht. Erforderliche Felder sind mit * markiert

Diese Website verwendet Akismet, um Spam zu reduzieren. Erfahre mehr darüber, wie deine Kommentardaten verarbeitet werden.