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621st CRW supports Joint Operations Access Exercise

(Right to left) 1st Lt. Johnny Chiang, Tech. Sgt. Gary Ennis, both from the 21st Air Mobility Operations Squadron, and Tech. Sgt. Irvin Sweeting, 15th AMOS, configure the Deployable Air Mobility Divisions Communications Elements communications equipment during the 2011 Joint Operations Access Exercise Sept. 8 through 13 at Pope Army Airfield, N.C. Members from 21st Air Mobility Operations Squadron provided 24-hour command and control, logistics, civil engineering and communication support for the exercise. JOAX is a joint military services training exercise conducted to test U.S. Army's 82d Airborne Division's ability to jump into a hostile environment and U.S. Air Force's 621st Contingency Response Wing to conduct combat operations, along with Company M, 3rd Royal Canadian Regiment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt Francis Lalic/Released)

PHOTO BY: Staff Sgt Francis LalicReleased
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