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The Cab Lizzards representing Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 were the first team to finish during the Amazing Race, but their lack of bonus time pushed them out of the top three. - The Cab Lizzards representing Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 were the first team to finish during the Amazing Race, but their lack of bonus time pushed them out of the top three.
Amid 1,700-degree heat at their new training facility near the flight line here Sept. 6, teams of station aircraft rescue firefighters work to extinguish jet fuel vapors billowing as high as 200 feet in the air as part of a routine training exercise. - Amid 1,700-degree heat at their new training facility near the flight line here Sept. 6, teams of station aircraft rescue firefighters work to extinguish jet fuel vapors billowing as high as 200 feet in the air as part of a routine training exercise.
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Working near flash-bang grenades and thick smoke bombs, hospital corpsmen assess and assist simulated wounded victims on the ground during a Tactical Combat Casualty Care exercise conducted at the paintball range here Feb. 29. They were being evaluated by Petty Officer 2nd Class Christopher P. Utz, Marine Aircraft Group 12 aero-medical safety corpsman, who coordinated the course. - Working near flash-bang grenades and thick smoke bombs, hospital corpsmen assess and assist simulated wounded victims on the ground during a Tactical Combat Casualty Care exercise conducted at the paintball range here Feb. 29. They were being evaluated by Petty Officer 2nd Class Christopher P. Utz, Marine Aircraft Group 12 aero-medical safety corpsman, who coordinated the course.
In the Iwakuni 2008 Ekiden race, the commanding officers ran the last of the 17 legs for each team. Col. Michael A. O?Halloran, station commanding officer, sprinted the last stretch to the finish line in an attempt to catch Cmdr. Tsuyoshi Nishiura, commanding officer of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force Squadron 91. - In the Iwakuni 2008 Ekiden race, the commanding officers ran the last of the 17 legs for each team. Col. Michael A. O?Halloran, station commanding officer, sprinted the last stretch to the finish line in an attempt to catch Cmdr. Tsuyoshi Nishiura, commanding officer of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force Squadron 91.
Indoor Small Arms Range personnel examine the simulated interior of a light armored vehicle (LAV) through a computer screen brought to them by Combined Arms Staff Training representatives from Okinawa. The representatives were here Feb. 12-15 to school up ISAR trainers on the equipment?s future implementation on the air station. - Indoor Small Arms Range personnel examine the simulated interior of a light armored vehicle (LAV) through a computer screen brought to them by Combined Arms Staff Training representatives from Okinawa. The representatives were here Feb. 12-15 to school up ISAR trainers on the equipment?s future implementation on the air station.