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. - A U.S. Army Soldier with 1-1st Special Forces Group (SFG), watches for the drop zone from a KC-130J Hercules with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 152, during air delivery training for a static line jumpmaster course at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Aug. 22, 2017. The air delivery was part of unit-level training Evergreen. Air delivery offers the ability to maximize the number of personnel and equipment rapidly delivered to a forward location, with little or no ground support in the objective area. Evergreen will serve as VMGR-152’s 2017 Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation through tri-lateral training with the U.S. Army 160th Special operations Aviation Regiment and the 1st SFG to gain valuable insight on the most recent Operation Inherent Resolve assault-support tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Joseph Abrego)
Pemberton Aerosports executed a flag jump during the Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Friendship Day 2016 Air Show, Japan, May 5, 2016. Since 1973, MCAS Iwakuni has conducted a single-day air show and open house specifically designed to foster positive relationships between the air station and our Japanese hosts, and the event traditionally draws more than 200,000 visitors and participants. This year is the 40th Friendship Day, offering a culturally enriching experience that displays the mutual support that the U.S. and Japan share. This annual event showcases a variety of static displays, aviation performances and demonstrations, and provides food and entertainment for guests of the largest single-day event in Iwakuni. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Douglas Simons/Released) - Pemberton Aerosports executed a flag jump during the Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Friendship Day 2016 Air Show, Japan, May 5, 2016. Since 1973, MCAS Iwakuni has conducted a single-day air show and open house specifically designed to foster positive relationships between the air station and our Japanese hosts, and the event traditionally draws more than 200,000 visitors and participants. This year is the 40th Friendship Day, offering a culturally enriching experience that displays the mutual support that the U.S. and Japan share. This annual event showcases a variety of static displays, aviation performances and demonstrations, and provides food and entertainment for guests of the largest single-day event in Iwakuni. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Douglas Simons/Released)
Army Capt. Kimberly Yore, officer-in-charge of the Iwakuni branch veterinary services, instructs dog owners during a dog training course hosted by the Iwakuni branch veterinary services at the park next to the Thrift Store here Jan. 25 in support of National Train Your Dog Month. Four station dog owners attended the training course along with dogs. - Army Capt. Kimberly Yore, officer-in-charge of the Iwakuni branch veterinary services, instructs dog owners during a dog training course hosted by the Iwakuni branch veterinary services at the park next to the Thrift Store here Jan. 25 in support of National Train Your Dog Month. Four station dog owners attended the training course along with dogs.
Army Sgt. April Johnson, animal care noncommisioned officer here, and Mary Gaddis, class participant, administer first aid to simulated injured pets during the first American Red cross dog and cat first aid course here March 30. The petcare courses are one of many activities the veteniarian clinic provides to pet owners stationed here. - Army Sgt. April Johnson, animal care noncommisioned officer here, and Mary Gaddis, class participant, administer first aid to simulated injured pets during the first American Red cross dog and cat first aid course here March 30. The petcare courses are one of many activities the veteniarian clinic provides to pet owners stationed here.