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Ohio Hi-Point Welding Student Crafts Sign to Honor 664th Squadron History

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A Welding and Fabrication student at Ohio Hi-Point Career Center created a sign to recognize the rich history of the campus in Bellefontaine, from Graham, is now part of it.

Tucker Thompson, from Graham, created a 664th sign for the on-campus museum.

The OHP Campus was once home to the 664th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron.

Using the original emblem from paper, Thompson transferred and refined the design to create a CNC drawing, then cut the new 664th sign.

Once the Welding students earn their aerial lift credential in April, the sign will be hung outside the 664th museum.

Written by: bclark

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