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Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Stowe, a builder with facilities, demonstrates how to use a pipe threader outside the facilities building here Oct. 14. With five different rates of Seabees in the facilities department aboard the air station, they are responsible for minor and major construction, maintenance and repair. - Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Stowe, a builder with facilities, demonstrates how to use a pipe threader outside the facilities building here Oct. 14. With five different rates of Seabees in the facilities department aboard the air station, they are responsible for minor and major construction, maintenance and repair.
Steve Debruyn, the Ultimate Warriors quarterback, sprints with ease for a touchdown during the Ultimate Warriors vs. Bloodbath and Beyond 2010 Intramural Flag Football game at Penny Lake field here Oct. 20. The Ultimate Warriors played tough defense, made sustained drives and completed passes, which landed them a 26 - 14 victory over Bloodbath and Beyond. - Steve Debruyn, the Ultimate Warriors quarterback, sprints with ease for a touchdown during the Ultimate Warriors vs. Bloodbath and Beyond 2010 Intramural Flag Football game at Penny Lake field here Oct. 20. The Ultimate Warriors played tough defense, made sustained drives and completed passes, which landed them a 26 - 14 victory over Bloodbath and Beyond.
Maj. Timothy Cooper, pilot with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 225, boards an F/A-18 Hornet in preparation for an air-toair exercise with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force during a bilateral exercise here Oct. 19. The weeklong exercise was an opportunity for Japanese and U.S. forces to improve operational effectiveness and continue to break down communication barriers. - Maj. Timothy Cooper, pilot with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 225, boards an F/A-18 Hornet in preparation for an air-toair exercise with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force during a bilateral exercise here Oct. 19. The weeklong exercise was an opportunity for Japanese and U.S. forces to improve operational effectiveness and continue to break down communication barriers.
Bob Bullion, known as DJ Bob, joined the Marine Corps in 1969. Bullion was fixated on becoming a disc jockey and through his own personal drive and dedication he achieved that goal. He performed his first live show in April 1976 and stuck with it ever since. Today Bullion has performed more than 1,000 live shows and announced for numerous Japanese beauty contests. He continues his DJing whenever possible in Japan and hosts two shows, Golden Memories 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. every Wednesday and Urban Assault 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. every Thursday, on the American Forces Network radio station here, Power 1575. - Bob Bullion, known as DJ Bob, joined the Marine Corps in 1969. Bullion was fixated on becoming a disc jockey and through his own personal drive and dedication he achieved that goal. He performed his first live show in April 1976 and stuck with it ever since. Today Bullion has performed more than 1,000 live shows and announced for numerous Japanese beauty contests. He continues his DJing whenever possible in Japan and hosts two shows, Golden Memories 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. every Wednesday and Urban Assault 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. every Thursday, on the American Forces Network radio station here, Power 1575.
Wearing a stylish oversized, sequined pink bow, Tylor Apple runs toward the finish line at the end of the 5K walk/run to show his support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month on the seawall behind IronWorks Gym here Saturday. Apple joined his mother who brought her own flair by sporting a glamorous pink boa. - Wearing a stylish oversized, sequined pink bow, Tylor Apple runs toward the finish line at the end of the 5K walk/run to show his support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month on the seawall behind IronWorks Gym here Saturday. Apple joined his mother who brought her own flair by sporting a glamorous pink boa.
P.J. Kerr claims the Kuni Cup and bragging rights for Marine Aircraft Group 12 at the first ever Kuni Cup Golf Tournament at Torii Pines Golf Course here Oct. 15. MAG-12 took the cup with a combined score of 567 and left Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron begging with a score of 595. - P.J. Kerr claims the Kuni Cup and bragging rights for Marine Aircraft Group 12 at the first ever Kuni Cup Golf Tournament at Torii Pines Golf Course here Oct. 15. MAG-12 took the cup with a combined score of 567 and left Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron begging with a score of 595.
Lance Cpl. Elizabeth Thompson, a Combat Logistics Company 36 maintenance management specialist, puts a kevlar helmet on a local attending the 54th annual Iwakuni Festival hosted in the downtown area by the train station Sunday. More than 20 Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 and CLC-36 went to the festival dressed in their favorite uniforms to meet and greet locals. Approximately 98,000 people attended the festival hosted by the city of Iwakuni, Iwakuni Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Iwakuni Tourism Association. - Lance Cpl. Elizabeth Thompson, a Combat Logistics Company 36 maintenance management specialist, puts a kevlar helmet on a local attending the 54th annual Iwakuni Festival hosted in the downtown area by the train station Sunday. More than 20 Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 and CLC-36 went to the festival dressed in their favorite uniforms to meet and greet locals. Approximately 98,000 people attended the festival hosted by the city of Iwakuni, Iwakuni Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Iwakuni Tourism Association.