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An F/A-18 Hornet lands aboard MCAS Beaufort Nov. 16. The F-18 is with the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron Blue Angels. The squadron is visiting Fightertown to plan and coordinate with air station leaders for the upcoming 2017 MCAS Beaufort Air Show. - An F/A-18 Hornet lands aboard MCAS Beaufort Nov. 16. The F-18 is with the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron Blue Angels. The squadron is visiting Fightertown to plan and coordinate with air station leaders for the upcoming 2017 MCAS Beaufort Air Show.
Maj. Sean Hennessy, right, plays with a guest attending the Halloween Party aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 27. The Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 leadership held the party to thank the families for their support of the Marines. Hennessy is the operations officer with MALS-31. - Maj. Sean Hennessy, right, plays with a guest attending the Halloween Party aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 27. The Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 leadership held the party to thank the families for their support of the Marines. Hennessy is the operations officer with MALS-31.
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Marine Corps Community Service staff interacts with guests at the front table of the Pink Bowling Night at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Bowling Center Oct. 25. The staff gave out door prizes and interacted with guests throughout the night. The event was one of two for breast cancer awareness month. - Marine Corps Community Service staff interacts with guests at the front table of the Pink Bowling Night at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Bowling Center Oct. 25. The staff gave out door prizes and interacted with guests throughout the night. The event was one of two for breast cancer awareness month.
Marines clear debris left by Hurricane Matthew from Marines’ houses who live in the local community. The recovery platoon is made up of volunteers and assists service members and families from the air station with hurricane recovery efforts. The volunteers are with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. - Marines clear debris left by Hurricane Matthew from Marines’ houses who live in the local community. The recovery platoon is made up of volunteers and assists service members and families from the air station with hurricane recovery efforts. The volunteers are with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.
A Marine conducts a brief during exercise Bold Quest aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 24. Bold Quest is a joint service, multinational coalition capability exercise that will test the incorporation of a multi-functional air operations center in a combined and joint environment. The Marine is with Marine Air Control Squadron 2, Marine Aircraft Group 31. - A Marine conducts a brief during exercise Bold Quest aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 24. Bold Quest is a joint service, multinational coalition capability exercise that will test the incorporation of a multi-functional air operations center in a combined and joint environment. The Marine is with Marine Air Control Squadron 2, Marine Aircraft Group 31.
A Marine uses heavy equipment to remove a fallen tree from a backyard aboard Laure Bay Oct. 9. Marines and sailors with Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort continued to work to remove debris and establish infrastructure aboard the air station and Laurel Bay after Hurricane Matthew. - A Marine uses heavy equipment to remove a fallen tree from a backyard aboard Laure Bay Oct. 9. Marines and sailors with Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort continued to work to remove debris and establish infrastructure aboard the air station and Laurel Bay after Hurricane Matthew.
Marines and civilian personnel use a boom to contain a simulated oil spill aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort July 13. The boom is towed behind the boats and acts as a large net, trapping the oil to be collected by a skimmer boat. The Marines are with the air station fuels section and the civilians are with the Natural Resources Environmental Affairs Office. - Marines and civilian personnel use a boom to contain a simulated oil spill aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort July 13. The boom is towed behind the boats and acts as a large net, trapping the oil to be collected by a skimmer boat. The Marines are with the air station fuels section and the civilians are with the Natural Resources Environmental Affairs Office.