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This page is dedicated to todays USAF tower & antenna crews. These photos depict our military "Towerdogs" and the systems that they climb & work on. How times have changed since I was in. This is not limited to the USAF so I encourage all branches that perform tower work of some kind to send in your photos. But please do not send any that might be deemed mission sensitive or classified. I will post the name of the contributor unless specifically asked not to. Please send a description with the photo.
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The following photos were sent by TSgt Scott Dunbar.
Cable & Antenna SMT Team Chief. USAF
Prum RRL GE top 12' fun
to lower
Houtem BE 800ft top 2 15'
shoot across English channel
don't look like 800 till you
climb it!
LeChenoi BE 598ish' tall
real pain to lower dishes to
the ground due to the spar
arms
Feldberg RRL GE tower
commisioned 1947 by AFN
a really old rusty 370'
L to R Scott Dunbar Josiah Sojot
Jesus Romero Jason Miller. Pulled
out a 80' pole it was 11' deep.
Cinq - Changing a 10' dish cover at
the former Hahn AB Germany
Mike Rowley screwing around during
rappelling training.
Result of an improper turnbuckle
install tower says it all OOPS
&@#%ing lucky no one got hurt.
Stripping the Daventry, UK DEB
tower in England.
More about the DEB here.
Removing one of many
pole on Ramstein Germany
to make the place pretty
now there's no where to
hang antennas, oh well.
Same pole different view.
Rhein mein Decommission Mike
Juda rigging a prodlin for lowering.
View of the ropes at Hahn