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Conversion to paperless records continues

Brig. Gen. W.C. Morse, left, enters the first master personnel record in the open shelf files at the Air Reserve Records Center in Denver in 1957. Fifty-two years later, Brig. Gen. Kevin E. Pottinger, right, scans one of the last Air Force Reserve unit personnel records at the Air Reserve Personnel Center. Contract employees in ARPC converted the last unit personnel record group to an electronic record Aug. 4, 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Eric Valdez)

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