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Marines with Marine All-WeatherFighter Attack Squadron 224 participatedin Operation AdrenalineRush at the North Charleston WannamakerCounty Park in Charleston,S.C., Aug. 26.Operation Adrenaline Rush is atool designed to introduce Marinesto activities that serve as alternativesto at-risk behaviors that canhave grave impacts on their lives.OAR also helps build unit cohesion,esprit de corps, morale, and communicationamongst Marines. - Marines with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 224 participated in Operation Adrenaline Rush at the North Charleston Wannamaker County Park in Charleston, S.C., Aug. 26. Operation Adrenaline Rush is a tool designed to introduce Marines to activities that serve as alternatives to at-risk behaviors that can have grave impacts on their lives. OAR also helps build unit cohesion, esprit de corps, morale, and communication amongst Marines.
Capt. John Kress, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 224 pilot, speaks about the various capabilities of the F/A-18 during a Starbase visit, Aug. 28. - Capt. John Kress, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 224 pilot, speaks about the various capabilities of the F/A-18 during a Starbase visit, Aug. 28.
Aircraft Rescue Firefighting Marines battle a blaze that reached temperatures of approximately 1800 degrees Aug. 23. ARFF conducts training in the hot pit training area monthly to give the Marines a chance to battle a blaze that can’t simply be turned off with a switch as with their propane fueled mock aircraft located near the ARFF facility here. - Aircraft Rescue Firefighting Marines battle a blaze that reached temperatures of approximately 1800 degrees Aug. 23. ARFF conducts training in the hot pit training area monthly to give the Marines a chance to battle a blaze that can’t simply be turned off with a switch as with their propane fueled mock aircraft located near the ARFF facility here.