Utah Air National Guard Transitions to Cyber Warfare with the 109th Air Control Squadron
                The Utah Air National Guard's 109th Air Control Squadron is undergoing a significant transformation, marking its shift toward the forefront of cyber warfare. This move represents a new frontier in military technology, necessitating a focused and dedicated effort from its members. As battlefield management doctrines evolve, this transition highlights a critical need for adaptation, ensuring the 109th remains relevant in modern combat.
                
                    
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                        TSgt Nicholas Perez
                    
                    
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