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Cpl. Lance B. Ladwig (Right), Sgt. Joshua R. Teaff and Lance Cpl. Gerald R. Clark, Station Aircraft Rescue Firefighters, ignite their newly constructed burn area located at the south end of the old flightline next to Penny Lake here to conduct fire-training exercises June 3. The location of the new burn area allows the ARFF Marines to conduct their training without interrupting flight operations at the newer flightline. - Cpl. Lance B. Ladwig (Right), Sgt. Joshua R. Teaff and Lance Cpl. Gerald R. Clark, Station Aircraft Rescue Firefighters, ignite their newly constructed burn area located at the south end of the old flightline next to Penny Lake here to conduct fire-training exercises June 3. The location of the new burn area allows the ARFF Marines to conduct their training without interrupting flight operations at the newer flightline.
Samantha J. Herritt, a Matthew C. Perry High School 10th-grader (center), interacts with the second-grade children during Job Shadow Day on the M.C. Perry Elementary School playground here June 3. Herritt read a book to the children before they were released for recess. - Samantha J. Herritt, a Matthew C. Perry High School 10th-grader (center), interacts with the second-grade children during Job Shadow Day on the M.C. Perry Elementary School playground here June 3. Herritt read a book to the children before they were released for recess.
Students practice stopping and starting drills during the practical portion of the Basic Riders Course. The Basic Riders Course is taught each week at the station safety center for classroom instruction and at a designated area on the flight line for practical instruction. - Students practice stopping and starting drills during the practical portion of the Basic Riders Course. The Basic Riders Course is taught each week at the station safety center for classroom instruction and at a designated area on the flight line for practical instruction.
Capt. Clayton D. Gard III, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 pilot, walks around a F/A-18D Hornet jet on the flightline here June 6 during final checks. Pilots spent the day flying to familiarize themselves with the aircraft before starting the flying portion of the Marine Division Tactics Course, the first MDTC to be conducted outside of the continental U.S. - Capt. Clayton D. Gard III, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 pilot, walks around a F/A-18D Hornet jet on the flightline here June 6 during final checks. Pilots spent the day flying to familiarize themselves with the aircraft before starting the flying portion of the Marine Division Tactics Course, the first MDTC to be conducted outside of the continental U.S.
Ryan C. Archameault, 12, a Matthew C. Perry High School seventh-grader, operates the flat bed of a MK-48/18A1 while Lance Cpl. Horacio Vieyra, a Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 logistics vehicle operator, goes over some of the safety::r::::n::procedures as part of the Advancement Via Individual Determination program next to the IronWorks Gym here June 1. The AVID program offers students an opportunity to consider their options for the future, including joining the Marine Corps. - Ryan C. Archameault, 12, a Matthew C. Perry High School seventh-grader, operates the flat bed of a MK-48/18A1 while Lance Cpl. Horacio Vieyra, a Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 logistics vehicle operator, goes over some of the safety::r::::n::procedures as part of the Advancement Via Individual Determination program next to the IronWorks Gym here June 1. The AVID program offers students an opportunity to consider their options for the future, including joining the Marine Corps.
Sam J. Graviet, ATC center fielder, swings at Devil Donkey’s pitch during an intramural softball game at the main softball field here June 2. ATC went on to win the game 13-2. A series of double and triples throughout the game along with good outfield play line drives helped to keep ATC in the lead. This was the fourth game of the season for both teams. - Sam J. Graviet, ATC center fielder, swings at Devil Donkey’s pitch during an intramural softball game at the main softball field here June 2. ATC went on to win the game 13-2. A series of double and triples throughout the game along with good outfield play line drives helped to keep ATC in the lead. This was the fourth game of the season for both teams.
Shuji Goto prepares to lift 579 pounds during the 2011 Summer Slam Open Bench Press Challenge at the IronWorks Gym sports courts here Saturday. Goto went on to win overall in the men’s division with 579 pounds. Steve C. Robinson Jr. placed second with 529 pounds. Akihiko Mato placed third with 375 pounds. The bench press challenge is one of several annual Semper Fit sponsored strength events. The 2011 Far East Powerlifting meet is the next event scheduled for later this year. - Shuji Goto prepares to lift 579 pounds during the 2011 Summer Slam Open Bench Press Challenge at the IronWorks Gym sports courts here Saturday. Goto went on to win overall in the men’s division with 579 pounds. Steve C. Robinson Jr. placed second with 529 pounds. Akihiko Mato placed third with 375 pounds. The bench press challenge is one of several annual Semper Fit sponsored strength events. The 2011 Far East Powerlifting meet is the next event scheduled for later this year.
The weekly haircut is nothing short of a ritual in the Marine Corps for male Marines. Recently, Marine Corps Community Services requested feedback from station residents about raising the price of the weekly ritual from $8 to $9 or charging gear rental fees at Outdoor Recreation. But these potential increases are not superfluous boosts to line the pockets of MCCS. In fact, MCCS raises money to support all the free amenities station residents enjoy. You personally can help affect how MCCS will spend that money by making your voice heard. - The weekly haircut is nothing short of a ritual in the Marine Corps for male Marines. Recently, Marine Corps Community Services requested feedback from station residents about raising the price of the weekly ritual from $8 to $9 or charging gear rental fees at Outdoor Recreation. But these potential increases are not superfluous boosts to line the pockets of MCCS. In fact, MCCS raises money to support all the free amenities station residents enjoy. You personally can help affect how MCCS will spend that money by making your voice heard.