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Pfc. Nikki M. Fleming Despite some rain and lightening, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 conduct field carrier landing practice for their upcoming deployment. The mandatory training had VMFA-251's pilots using the white lines painted on the runway to to simulate carrier landing as the approach the strip. - Pfc. Nikki M. Fleming Despite some rain and lightening, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 conduct field carrier landing practice for their upcoming deployment. The mandatory training had VMFA-251's pilots using the white lines painted on the runway to to simulate carrier landing as the approach the strip.
Cpl. Elvin Canario barks commands during a drill evaluation on the Corporal?s School parade deck aboard the Air Station, Aug. 14. Canario, an aviation operations specialist with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773 based out of Naval Air Station Atlanta, is member of Class 6-06. The 22-day course gives new noncommissioned officers the tools they need to be effective leaders. - Cpl. Elvin Canario barks commands during a drill evaluation on the Corporal?s School parade deck aboard the Air Station, Aug. 14. Canario, an aviation operations specialist with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773 based out of Naval Air Station Atlanta, is member of Class 6-06. The 22-day course gives new noncommissioned officers the tools they need to be effective leaders.
Sgt. Daniel Filbert, right, and Lance Cpl. Laurence Wille, airframe mechanics with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 332, work on an F/A-18 Hornet. The Moonlighters recently were named as the recipients of the Robert M. Hanson award from the Marine Corps Aviation Association, recognizing them as the Fighter/Attack Squadron of Year. - Sgt. Daniel Filbert, right, and Lance Cpl. Laurence Wille, airframe mechanics with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 332, work on an F/A-18 Hornet. The Moonlighters recently were named as the recipients of the Robert M. Hanson award from the Marine Corps Aviation Association, recognizing them as the Fighter/Attack Squadron of Year.
Lance Cpl. Nicholas Bolanos, a maintenance administrative clerk with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251, positions himself between the ball and Petty Officer 3rd Class Nicholas Reese-Martinez, a medical sailor from the USS Mercy, as he defends his team?s end of the field. - Lance Cpl. Nicholas Bolanos, a maintenance administrative clerk with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251, positions himself between the ball and Petty Officer 3rd Class Nicholas Reese-Martinez, a medical sailor from the USS Mercy, as he defends his team?s end of the field.