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Monday, April 7, 2008

Dixie Crow group says its session at Museum of Aviation a success

http://www.macon.com/197/story/301442.html

ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE --The Dixie Crow Chapter of the Association of Old Crows completed this week what the electronic warfare specialists say was its most successful symposium in history, attracting more than 1,100 registrants to the almost weeklong session at the Museum of Aviation.

Dixie Crow President Wes Heidenreich said 50 exhibitors took advantage of the opportunity to display products and services dealing with electronic warfare, information operations and information warfare...

Robins Air Force Base is the Air Force focal point for electronic warfare and related systems with almost 70 common and assigned systems in the local portfolio...

Heidenreich said the Warner Robins symposium is the largest chapter gathering in the country. "Only the national Association of Old Crows meeting is larger," he said, "and it only exceeds our convention by about 10 percent."

The series of meetings also allowed the local chapter - the largest in the association - to continue its charity work.

"We will be able to contribute about $41,000 this year to scholarships for local students pursuing bachelor's and advanced degrees," Heidenreich said...

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