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The 252nd Group was redesignated as the 252nd Cyber Operations Group earlier this year, making it one of the first Air National Guard Units to do so.
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Tagged 262nd Network Warfare Squadron, Cedric Haller II, cyberspace science, Defense Media Activty, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, Service, U.S. Armed Forces
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The Sensors Exploitation Research Group at the Air Force Institute of Technology, has honed in on the process of differentiating human skin from other materials.
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Tagged 11th century, AFIT, air force, Air Force Institute of Technology, camera, Cedric Haller II, computer engineering, Defense Media Activity, department of electrical and computer engineering, human eye, Jeffrey Bintz, melanin, Michael J. Mendenhall, missing persons, multispectral camera system, recovery, research, revolutionary, search and rescue, security, Sensors Exploitation Research Group, skin detection, surveillance, Technology, USAF, wounded warrior
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