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Fighter jets are a common sight at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, soaring and roaring past overhead. Pilots train relentlessly day and night, practicing air to air combat, air to ground combat, studying weapons and tactics, and dropping ordnance. - Fighter jets are a common sight at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, soaring and roaring past overhead. Pilots train relentlessly day and night, practicing air to air combat, air to ground combat, studying weapons and tactics, and dropping ordnance.
Marine Attack Training Squadron 203 detached from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., for training aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, May 9 through 22. The training allowed air traffic controllers to familiarize themselves with the vertical and short takeoff and landing pattern that VMAT-203 AV-8B Harriers share with F-35s as the squadron conducted air-to-air and familiarization training. - Marine Attack Training Squadron 203 detached from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., for training aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, May 9 through 22. The training allowed air traffic controllers to familiarize themselves with the vertical and short takeoff and landing pattern that VMAT-203 AV-8B Harriers share with F-35s as the squadron conducted air-to-air and familiarization training.