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Cpl. John Bubier, a motor transport mechanic for Combat Logistics Company 23, works on replacing glow plugs on a humvee here Tuesday. - Cpl. John Bubier, a motor transport mechanic for Combat Logistics Company 23, works on replacing glow plugs on a humvee here Tuesday.
Capt. Robert Johnson, a pilot with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 holds his son Owen for the first time. Owen was born in July while the Hawks were deployed in Al Asad Iraq. The Hawks recently returned home from a seven-month deployment. - Capt. Robert Johnson, a pilot with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 holds his son Owen for the first time. Owen was born in July while the Hawks were deployed in Al Asad Iraq. The Hawks recently returned home from a seven-month deployment.
United States Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC), the Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Disaster Prevention and Prediction, addresses reporters on the Air Station flight line Aug. 17. The senator was visiting the Air Station to host a Hurricane Preparedness Hearing with Air Station and local officials. - United States Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC), the Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Disaster Prevention and Prediction, addresses reporters on the Air Station flight line Aug. 17. The senator was visiting the Air Station to host a Hurricane Preparedness Hearing with Air Station and local officials.
Cpl. Drew Howe, a plane captain with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 332, uses hand signals to communicate with a pilot preparing to take off and participate in the Large Force Exercise Coastal K-Bar, Aug. 16. The three-day LFE featured joint assets from the Air Force and Army and helped train Fightertown aircrew for current deployed missions. - Cpl. Drew Howe, a plane captain with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 332, uses hand signals to communicate with a pilot preparing to take off and participate in the Large Force Exercise Coastal K-Bar, Aug. 16. The three-day LFE featured joint assets from the Air Force and Army and helped train Fightertown aircrew for current deployed missions.
A Fightertown F/A-18 Hornet flies over Townsend Bombing Range, GA., during a ceremony that opened new airspace over the range, August 3. The restructured airspace will allow aircrews to more effectively train for real world scenarios. - A Fightertown F/A-18 Hornet flies over Townsend Bombing Range, GA., during a ceremony that opened new airspace over the range, August 3. The restructured airspace will allow aircrews to more effectively train for real world scenarios.