Senior Airman Agustin Tinajero, computer technician, 452nd Communications Squadron, seen here shredding hard drives during the Tech Refresh turn-in, Aug. 23. When computers are turned in, the hard drives are removed and shredded to a unsalvageable state and then scrapped. This process is done to ensure personally identifiable information, or PII, is not inadvertently released when the machines are turned over to DRMO and later sold to government liquidators. (U.S. Air Force photo by Darnell Gardner)
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