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Sgt. Gary Holowell, a Marine Wing Support Sqaudron motor transportation operator, helps a student try-on body armor, Jan. 31. Hollowell and other servicemembers visited Michael C. Riley Elementary School for their career day. - Sgt. Gary Holowell, a Marine Wing Support Sqaudron motor transportation operator, helps a student try-on body armor, Jan. 31. Hollowell and other servicemembers visited Michael C. Riley Elementary School for their career day.
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122, also known as the Werewolves, deployed for the Western Pacific, Jan. 10.The aircraft will support six multinational exercises to increase the readiness of the squadron, ensure tactical proficiency with allied countries in the region and international goodwill. - Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122, also known as the Werewolves, deployed for the Western Pacific, Jan. 10.The aircraft will support six multinational exercises to increase the readiness of the squadron, ensure tactical proficiency with allied countries in the region and international goodwill.
Alex Scott, Leathernecks II Comedy and Entertainment Tour comedian, performs in the Air Station’s theater during their tour, Jan. 11. The event was coordinated though the Single Marine and Sailor program offering service members free live entertainment. - Alex Scott, Leathernecks II Comedy and Entertainment Tour comedian, performs in the Air Station’s theater during their tour, Jan. 11. The event was coordinated though the Single Marine and Sailor program offering service members free live entertainment.
Lance Cpl. Lawrence Hulst, a Marine Wing Support Squadron 273 heavy equipment operator, clears brush on Paige Field, Nov. 19. The work of these Marines will improve the envirionment to better supprot the local wildlife and hunters. - Lance Cpl. Lawrence Hulst, a Marine Wing Support Squadron 273 heavy equipment operator, clears brush on Paige Field, Nov. 19. The work of these Marines will improve the envirionment to better supprot the local wildlife and hunters.
Silver Eagle 206, a Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 F/A-18,completed its 9,000th hour of flight in the skies above the Lowcountry before landing back aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Nov. 13. The maintainers ensure the aircraft continue flying are responsible for the squadron maintaining the highest state readiness to deploy forward. - Silver Eagle 206, a Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 F/A-18,completed its 9,000th hour of flight in the skies above the Lowcountry before landing back aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Nov. 13. The maintainers ensure the aircraft continue flying are responsible for the squadron maintaining the highest state readiness to deploy forward.
Col. Brian Murtha, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort commanding officer, speaks to guests before the ribbon cutting ceremony for the First Lady of the Marine Corps Recommended Reading List section at the Air Station Library, Nov. 8. - Col. Brian Murtha, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort commanding officer, speaks to guests before the ribbon cutting ceremony for the First Lady of the Marine Corps Recommended Reading List section at the Air Station Library, Nov. 8.
Major General William Beydler, U.S. Central Command J-5, director, strategy, plans and policy, stands with leaders aboard aircraft carrier USS Enterprise during his visit, Aug. 19. The carrier is currently in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. - Major General William Beydler, U.S. Central Command J-5, director, strategy, plans and policy, stands with leaders aboard aircraft carrier USS Enterprise during his visit, Aug. 19. The carrier is currently in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Capt. Brian Hansell, a Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122 F/A-18 Hornet pilot, passed the final requirements to recieve the fighter attack instructor designation. The criteria for the desgiantoin was set fourth by Marine Aviation and Weapons Tactics Squadron 1 and Marine Corps Training and Education Command. - Capt. Brian Hansell, a Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122 F/A-18 Hornet pilot, passed the final requirements to recieve the fighter attack instructor designation. The criteria for the desgiantoin was set fourth by Marine Aviation and Weapons Tactics Squadron 1 and Marine Corps Training and Education Command.
The Marines of Class 271-12, the latest graduating class of the Air Station’s Corporals Course, graduated at the Lasseter Theatre, Aug. 21. The three-week course instructs these junior noncommissioned officers to lead, teach and guide young Marines. - The Marines of Class 271-12, the latest graduating class of the Air Station’s Corporals Course, graduated at the Lasseter Theatre, Aug. 21. The three-week course instructs these junior noncommissioned officers to lead, teach and guide young Marines.