File:Joint Airborne Communications Center-Command Post.jpg
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DescriptionJoint Airborne Communications Center-Command Post.jpg |
English: Command pallet for the Joint Airborne Communications Center/Command Post (JACC/CP) and Command and Staff Palletized Airborne Node (CASPAN), 12 person variant |
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Date | Circa 2014 (first seen on SIGNAL Magazine) | ||||
Source | https://www.army.mil/article/196470/army_completes_fielding_of_enhanced_enroute_mission_command_to_global_response_force and https://madsciblog.tradoc.army.mil/18-mad-scientist-fy17-a-retrospective/ai-c2/ | ||||
Author | U.S. Army | ||||
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current | 13:09, 10 July 2021 | 800 × 500 (137 KB) | McChizzle (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description= Command pallet for the Joint Airborne Communications Center/Command Post (JACC/CP) and Command and Staff Palletized Airborne Node (CASPAN), 12 person variant |Source= https://www.army.mil/article/196470/army_completes_fielding_of_enhanced_enroute_mission_command_to_global_response_force and https://madsciblog.tradoc.army.mil/18-mad-scientist-fy17-a-retrospective/ai-c2/ |Author= U.S. Army |Date= Circa 2014 ([https://www.afcea.org/content/enabling-en-ro... |
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