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Matthew C. Perry High School Samurai cheerleaders Karly Chambers, Patricia Mojica, Lydia Pierce and Destynee Santiago prepare for a stunt as part of their team routine during the final competition of the National Cheerleading Association cheerleading clinic held at the Matthew C. Perry High School gymnasium here Nov. 12. - Matthew C. Perry High School Samurai cheerleaders Karly Chambers, Patricia Mojica, Lydia Pierce and Destynee Santiago prepare for a stunt as part of their team routine during the final competition of the National Cheerleading Association cheerleading clinic held at the Matthew C. Perry High School gymnasium here Nov. 12.
Paul Torres, quarterback for Da Freaks, holds the ball out for a touchdown after a ten-yard scramble during an Intramural Flag Football game at the Penny Lake football field here Monday. Da Freaks blew the Wreckin’ Crew out of the water with a 37-19 beat down before the game was called due to the mercy rule. - Paul Torres, quarterback for Da Freaks, holds the ball out for a touchdown after a ten-yard scramble during an Intramural Flag Football game at the Penny Lake football field here Monday. Da Freaks blew the Wreckin’ Crew out of the water with a 37-19 beat down before the game was called due to the mercy rule.
Garrit Fox, middle linebacker and offensive lineman for the IYAOYAS, tip toes down the line to gain a few extra yards after a reception during the championship game of the 9th annual Turkey Bowl flag football tournament at the Penny Lake football field here Saturday. The IYAOYAS destroyed the Vikings 31-13 to remain undefeated during the tournament. - Garrit Fox, middle linebacker and offensive lineman for the IYAOYAS, tip toes down the line to gain a few extra yards after a reception during the championship game of the 9th annual Turkey Bowl flag football tournament at the Penny Lake football field here Saturday. The IYAOYAS destroyed the Vikings 31-13 to remain undefeated during the tournament.
Danilo A. McCabe, a Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor-Trainer, performs a proper take-down using the course corpsman Jesse L. Smith as a dummy opponent during a Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructors Course period of instruction in the Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 warehouse here Oct. 25. The majority of the course training was originally scheduled at Penny Lake Fields but was changed due to the weather. - Danilo A. McCabe, a Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor-Trainer, performs a proper take-down using the course corpsman Jesse L. Smith as a dummy opponent during a Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructors Course period of instruction in the Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 warehouse here Oct. 25. The majority of the course training was originally scheduled at Penny Lake Fields but was changed due to the weather.
Station Marines run through drills designed to teach them how to save the life of a drowning victim during a three-week Marine Combat Instructor of Water Survival course at the IronWorks Gym pool here Nov. 4. Marines are both physically and mentally tested through various written and physically demanding exams. - Station Marines run through drills designed to teach them how to save the life of a drowning victim during a three-week Marine Combat Instructor of Water Survival course at the IronWorks Gym pool here Nov. 4. Marines are both physically and mentally tested through various written and physically demanding exams.
Marines work together to hang hundreds of feet of camouflage netting to the IronWorks Gym sports court wall here for the Marine Corps Birthday Ball, Oct. 20. Forty-one Marines from around the station were responsible for turning the gym’s sports courts into a venue fit to celebrate the 235th birthday of the Marine Corps. - Marines work together to hang hundreds of feet of camouflage netting to the IronWorks Gym sports court wall here for the Marine Corps Birthday Ball, Oct. 20. Forty-one Marines from around the station were responsible for turning the gym’s sports courts into a venue fit to celebrate the 235th birthday of the Marine Corps.
Iwakuni Girl Scout troops roast marshmallows around a bonfire Saturday evening to celebrate the birthday of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the USA Girl Scouts. To celebrate the outgoing nature and traditions of the USA Girl Scouts local troops sang songs, told stories and roasted hotdogs and marshmallows around the bonfire before camping out in tents during the night. - Iwakuni Girl Scout troops roast marshmallows around a bonfire Saturday evening to celebrate the birthday of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the USA Girl Scouts. To celebrate the outgoing nature and traditions of the USA Girl Scouts local troops sang songs, told stories and roasted hotdogs and marshmallows around the bonfire before camping out in tents during the night.
A Marine dressed in World War I garb stands at parade rest during the pageant at the Marine Corps Birthday Ball held at the IronWorks Gym here Monday. During the pageant, Marines appeared in uniforms from every different era of the Marine Corps. - A Marine dressed in World War I garb stands at parade rest during the pageant at the Marine Corps Birthday Ball held at the IronWorks Gym here Monday. During the pageant, Marines appeared in uniforms from every different era of the Marine Corps.
Cpl. Shaquan Jackson, Marine Aircraft Group 12 ground safety manager, prepares to fire an Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer AT4 rocket launcher during the weapons familiarization class at the Indoor Small Arms Range here Nov. 2. Marines practiced firing drills with the M 249 SAW, M-240G and the AT-4. - Cpl. Shaquan Jackson, Marine Aircraft Group 12 ground safety manager, prepares to fire an Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer AT4 rocket launcher during the weapons familiarization class at the Indoor Small Arms Range here Nov. 2. Marines practiced firing drills with the M 249 SAW, M-240G and the AT-4.