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Lt. Alexander Cho, Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 chaplain, prepares to hit a volleyball during the Commander's Cup two-on-two volleyball tournament hosted by IronWorks intramural sports at the outdoor volleyball courts near IronWorks Gym at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, May 17, 2013. - Lt. Alexander Cho, Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 chaplain, prepares to hit a volleyball during the Commander's Cup two-on-two volleyball tournament hosted by IronWorks intramural sports at the outdoor volleyball courts near IronWorks Gym at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, May 17, 2013.
Combat Logistics Company 36 Marines place the roof on their igloo during the First World Igloo Building Championship competition, which took place at the Osorakan Snow Park, located in the town of Akiota, Feb. 3, 2013. CLC-36 entered three teams into the event, two in the speed-building competition and one in the artistic competition. - Combat Logistics Company 36 Marines place the roof on their igloo during the First World Igloo Building Championship competition, which took place at the Osorakan Snow Park, located in the town of Akiota, Feb. 3, 2013. CLC-36 entered three teams into the event, two in the speed-building competition and one in the artistic competition.
Cpl. Nicholas J. Durbin, a motor transportation operator with Combat Logistics Company 36, examines a humvee which broke down on the way to Camp Fuji from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, for exercise Dragon Fire II July 8, 2012. Dragon Fire is an annual exercise held by CLC-36 to give Marines a chance to conduct infantry training in a field environment. - Cpl. Nicholas J. Durbin, a motor transportation operator with Combat Logistics Company 36, examines a humvee which broke down on the way to Camp Fuji from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, for exercise Dragon Fire II July 8, 2012. Dragon Fire is an annual exercise held by CLC-36 to give Marines a chance to conduct infantry training in a field environment.
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. - 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.
Kakuta Shotaro, 16, an experienced Special Olympian, kicks a soccer ball during a game at Penny Lake here Oct. 16. Shotaro didn’t score during the game, but he defended against many offensive plays. He participated in soccer for a majority of the day before all of the competitors went bowling. - Kakuta Shotaro, 16, an experienced Special Olympian, kicks a soccer ball during a game at Penny Lake here Oct. 16. Shotaro didn’t score during the game, but he defended against many offensive plays. He participated in soccer for a majority of the day before all of the competitors went bowling.
Michael Salinas (left), Combat Logistics Company 36 volleyball player, throws up both hands while leaping in anticipation of Matthew Lowry’s, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 volleyball player, spike during the Commander’s Cup Volleyball Single Elimination Challenge at the IronWorks Gym sports courts here Jan. 21. Salinas proved critical to CLC-36’s comeback against MALS-12 in the championship match. - Michael Salinas (left), Combat Logistics Company 36 volleyball player, throws up both hands while leaping in anticipation of Matthew Lowry’s, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 volleyball player, spike during the Commander’s Cup Volleyball Single Elimination Challenge at the IronWorks Gym sports courts here Jan. 21. Salinas proved critical to CLC-36’s comeback against MALS-12 in the championship match.