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I was on active duty in the US Air Force from December 1971 through January 1981. My first assignment
was as a Computer Systems Maintenance Technician AFSC 305x4A assigned to DPC Maintenance, 33rd Communications
Squadron, March AFB, CA where I was part of the team of technicians that kept DPC 3 operational 24/7/365 except
for 8 hours of planned preventive maintenance every three days. I am in the process of acquiring comprehensive
reference materials covering this important part of USAF history which seems to be sadly lacking on Wikipedia and on
the internet in general - the documenting of military systems that don't directly involve aircraft or flying, but
were every bit as important to the successfull carrying out of the Air Force Mission. Chuckharding08:52, 21 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]