 A lot of people think it's just as simple as pressing a button or just plugging something in and boom, Wi-Fi all over the base, but nah, man, you've got to cover it up, dig it, and that requires a lot of sweat and work. Cable Dog is a nickname for a cable and antenna technician. We install and maintain cables around the base. We do aerial underground and inside cables, and also we maintain antennas. It's always surprising to see a calm guy get dirty and sweat a lot, that's what we do. Some cables go for different networks like Wi-Fi, a week ago, eBlock didn't have Wi-Fi. We ran that cable, now there's Wi-Fi there. I love being a cable dog. We're the backbone. Without cables there's no communications and the mission wouldn't be able to move forward. I feel like I'm a part of the bigger picture in the Air Force. The missions are starting from me, and I take a lot of pride in running these cables. Like we always say, without calm you're camping.