10 Getting communications up and running, at home and abroad, is the number one priority for the 51st Combat Communications Squadron at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia.
These Airmen support the warfighter by providing a wide range of critical communication assets, such as phones, radios, internet and satellite services.
“We go where nothing is established,” said Master Sgt. Andrew Pfluger, 51st CBCS Cyber Transport section chief. “We work off of generators and out of tents, and we have to install grounding systems that will allow us to build a reliable and stable command center.”
Pfluger said it takes ongoing practice for Airmen to reach and maintain an optimum level of efficiency to create a communications site.