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Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan

MCAS Iwakuni is a mission-ready air station, capable of providing continuous base-operating support for tenant organizations and follow-on U.S. and allied forces during training, combat or contingency (HA/DR) operations throughout the Indo-Asia Pacific region.
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Bill Steeves, Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Egress Trainer Instructor/ Operator/Maintainer, speaks to Combat Logistics Company 36 Marines before they begin the rollover and egress simulation at the MET building here May 23, 2012. The MET is one of two machines on base that train servicemembers to escape in the event of a vehicle rollover. The other is the Humvee Egress Assistance Trainer. The MET allows for 360 degree rotation to simulate the rollover of an MRAP.
120522-M-0000T-000.jpg Photo By: Cpl. Kenneth K. Trotter, Jr.

May 22, 2012
Bill Steeves, Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Egress Trainer Instructor/ Operator/Maintainer, speaks to Combat Logistics Company 36 Marines before they begin the rollover and egress simulation at the MET building here May 23, 2012. The MET is one of two machines on base that train servicemembers to escape in the event of a vehicle rollover. The other is the Humvee Egress Assistance Trainer. The MET allows for 360 degree rotation to simulate the rollover of an MRAP.


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