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U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Chris Delano Aircrewman Mechanical 2nd Class James Root, right, relates the abilities of the Navy's E6B Mercury aircraft to Adm. Cecil Haney, left, commander of U.S. Strategic Command. Also present during the briefing were Capt. Heather Cole, commander of Strategic Communications Wing 1 and Task Force 124, and Commander Jeff Summers, the Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron 4 Skipper. The admiral visited several TACAMO facilities while on his Jan. 24 trip, including VQ-4. During his visit to Tinker AFB, the admiral thanked the Sailors throughout Strategic Communications Wing 1 and stressed the importance of their contributions to the nation's nuclear deterrence mission. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Chris Delano)
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U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Chris Delano Aircrewman Mechanical 2nd Class James Root, right, relates the abilities of the Navy's E6B Mercury aircraft to Adm. Cecil Haney, left, commander of U.S. Strategic Command. Also present during the briefing were Capt. Heather Cole, commander of Strategic Communications Wing 1 and Task Force 124, and Commander Jeff Summers, the Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron 4 Skipper. The admiral visited several TACAMO facilities while on his Jan. 24 trip, including VQ-4. During his visit to Tinker AFB, the admiral thanked the Sailors throughout Strategic Communications Wing 1 and stressed the importance of their contributions to the nation's nuclear deterrence mission. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Chris Delano)


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