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A Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 F/A-18 hornet lands from training in preparation for exercise Cobra Gold 2010 at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Kingdom of Thailand Jan. 27. VMFA-115 also participated in Arden Blitz in South Korea, and Ryuoko Air Warrior and Wolmido Fury in Okinawa, Japan, while deployed here under the Unit Deployment Program. - A Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 F/A-18 hornet lands from training in preparation for exercise Cobra Gold 2010 at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Kingdom of Thailand Jan. 27. VMFA-115 also participated in Arden Blitz in South Korea, and Ryuoko Air Warrior and Wolmido Fury in Okinawa, Japan, while deployed here under the Unit Deployment Program.
Marines sing the Marines' Hymm at the Corporals Course graduation of Class 2-10 at the Marine Memorial Chapel here March 9. The course was 21 days long and covered Marine Corps knowledge, drill, physical training, sword manual and uniform inspections. - Marines sing the Marines' Hymm at the Corporals Course graduation of Class 2-10 at the Marine Memorial Chapel here March 9. The course was 21 days long and covered Marine Corps knowledge, drill, physical training, sword manual and uniform inspections.
Lance Cpl. Juan Antonio Mayorodriguez, a Combat Logistics Company 36 heavy duty equipment mechanic here, pressure-washes a humvee frame before it is sent for repair. The humvee is separated into pieces so workers can replace the body wiring harness. - Lance Cpl. Juan Antonio Mayorodriguez, a Combat Logistics Company 36 heavy duty equipment mechanic here, pressure-washes a humvee frame before it is sent for repair. The humvee is separated into pieces so workers can replace the body wiring harness.
Cpl. Aisha Shapirokinghorn, S-1 administration chief with the headquarters company of Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, volleys the ball to set up her teammates for a chance to score a point during the MWSS-171 2nd Annual Sports Day held at IronWorks Gym here March 12. Due to the inclement weather, this year’s alternate Sports Day location was planned in less than 48 hours. - Cpl. Aisha Shapirokinghorn, S-1 administration chief with the headquarters company of Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, volleys the ball to set up her teammates for a chance to score a point during the MWSS-171 2nd Annual Sports Day held at IronWorks Gym here March 12. Due to the inclement weather, this year’s alternate Sports Day location was planned in less than 48 hours.
The Kintai Bridge as seen from its base. The form of the bridge was inspired by a village in China which has a series of islands connected by arched stone bridges. - The Kintai Bridge as seen from its base. The form of the bridge was inspired by a village in China which has a series of islands connected by arched stone bridges.
Andre Bugawan (left), Matthew C. Perry forward and Most Valuable Player in the boys division, receives a high-five from his teammate, Tyelor Apple, during a game at the Samurai Shootout soccer tournament here March 5. - Andre Bugawan (left), Matthew C. Perry forward and Most Valuable Player in the boys division, receives a high-five from his teammate, Tyelor Apple, during a game at the Samurai Shootout soccer tournament here March 5.
Staff Sgt. Christopher A. Rios prepares to drive the ball down the fairway at the Ordnance Golf Tournament at the Torii Pines Golf Course here March 5. The tournament raised more than $900 for the 88th Aviation Ordnance Birthday to celebrate the founding of the military occupational field April 25, 1922. - Staff Sgt. Christopher A. Rios prepares to drive the ball down the fairway at the Ordnance Golf Tournament at the Torii Pines Golf Course here March 5. The tournament raised more than $900 for the 88th Aviation Ordnance Birthday to celebrate the founding of the military occupational field April 25, 1922.
The youngest Seabee, Seaman Apprentice Anthony West, and oldest Seabee, Chief Petty Officer Denzil Bauer, are presented with plaques by Seabee Commanding Officer Cmdr. William Duerdeen and guest speaker retired Navy Command Master Chief Petty Officer Gary Bernhard at the 2010 Seabee Ball at the Club Iwakuni ballroom March 5. The ball featured an Australian outback theme this year. - The youngest Seabee, Seaman Apprentice Anthony West, and oldest Seabee, Chief Petty Officer Denzil Bauer, are presented with plaques by Seabee Commanding Officer Cmdr. William Duerdeen and guest speaker retired Navy Command Master Chief Petty Officer Gary Bernhard at the 2010 Seabee Ball at the Club Iwakuni ballroom March 5. The ball featured an Australian outback theme this year.