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Staff Sgt. Archie Mardis, utilities specialist with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, gets some practice riding the Hyosung GT 250 motorcycle during the one-day Experienced Rider Course here Aug. 10. Service members who have completed the Basic Rider Course have the opportunity to take the Experienced Rider Course and continue building their skills to become better riders. - Staff Sgt. Archie Mardis, utilities specialist with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, gets some practice riding the Hyosung GT 250 motorcycle during the one-day Experienced Rider Course here Aug. 10. Service members who have completed the Basic Rider Course have the opportunity to take the Experienced Rider Course and continue building their skills to become better riders.
A High Volume Low Pressure spray gun was used to paint the Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 121 multimillion dollar flag plane. Typically, aircraft are painted every couple of years according to the Marines with corrosion control. - A High Volume Low Pressure spray gun was used to paint the Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 121 multimillion dollar flag plane. Typically, aircraft are painted every couple of years according to the Marines with corrosion control.
Lance Cpl. Jeremy Borges, a station Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting specialist, assists Allison Mohn, a 5-year-old School Age Care child, shoot a water hose at cones during an airfield facilities tour here Aug. 17. SAC children from around the station spent two days learning what the Marines do here. - Lance Cpl. Jeremy Borges, a station Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting specialist, assists Allison Mohn, a 5-year-old School Age Care child, shoot a water hose at cones during an airfield facilities tour here Aug. 17. SAC children from around the station spent two days learning what the Marines do here.
Lance Cpl. Christopher Lorio asks for Pac-Man volunteers during the final day of a sports camp put on by Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 and Marine Corps Community Services at the IronWorks Gym here Aug. 20. - Lance Cpl. Christopher Lorio asks for Pac-Man volunteers during the final day of a sports camp put on by Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 and Marine Corps Community Services at the IronWorks Gym here Aug. 20.
Camp Adventure children enjoy pizza they made during a food pyramid class at JD’s Grille here Aug. 19. Ginnna Benke, JD’s Grille executive chef, taught the children the value of nutrition and a healtful diet. Benke said she used pizza as the teaching tool because it involves almost every food group in the food pyramid and makes it easier to discuss the value of nutrition with the children. - Camp Adventure children enjoy pizza they made during a food pyramid class at JD’s Grille here Aug. 19. Ginnna Benke, JD’s Grille executive chef, taught the children the value of nutrition and a healtful diet. Benke said she used pizza as the teaching tool because it involves almost every food group in the food pyramid and makes it easier to discuss the value of nutrition with the children.
NAFY’s goalie clenches onto a ball tightly after a counter-assault by the Orient Tigers during the intramural soccer championship held at Penny Lake Fields here Aug. 20. Although NAFY fought fiercely, the Orient Tigers clenched the championship 5-2. - NAFY’s goalie clenches onto a ball tightly after a counter-assault by the Orient Tigers during the intramural soccer championship held at Penny Lake Fields here Aug. 20. Although NAFY fought fiercely, the Orient Tigers clenched the championship 5-2.
Competitors race 50 meters to answer one of the trivia questions during the Commander’s Cup Aqua Fitness Feud at the water works outdoor pool here Aug. 20. The purpose of the competition was to test endurance and knowledge. - Competitors race 50 meters to answer one of the trivia questions during the Commander’s Cup Aqua Fitness Feud at the water works outdoor pool here Aug. 20. The purpose of the competition was to test endurance and knowledge.