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Marines will use the ordnance in this case to help with training as part of Southern Frontier 2012. Southern Frontier is an annual, unilateral training exercise hosted by the Royal Australian Air Force allowing Marine Aircraft Group 12 F/A-18 squadrons the opportunity to focus on offensive air support training in order to improve squadron readiness. - Marines will use the ordnance in this case to help with training as part of Southern Frontier 2012. Southern Frontier is an annual, unilateral training exercise hosted by the Royal Australian Air Force allowing Marine Aircraft Group 12 F/A-18 squadrons the opportunity to focus on offensive air support training in order to improve squadron readiness.
Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Marines wave goodbye to Tsuta Children’s Home children and chaperones as they leave the ARFF fire station here July 14, 2012. ARFF Marines and their families took the children to the IronWorks Gym pool and to their station for a day of fun, food and activities. ARFF plans to bring the Tsuta children back for a Christmas party later this year. - Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Marines wave goodbye to Tsuta Children’s Home children and chaperones as they leave the ARFF fire station here July 14, 2012. ARFF Marines and their families took the children to the IronWorks Gym pool and to their station for a day of fun, food and activities. ARFF plans to bring the Tsuta children back for a Christmas party later this year.
Seaman Apprentice Cody M. Frink, a Robert M. Casey Medical and Dental Clinic dental technician, works on a Marine’s teeth during a dental checkup inside the Branch Health Clinic here July 18, 2012. “Flossing is really important,” said Frink. “It helps fight Gingivitis and gum disease. When Gingivitis starts to get into the more advanced stages, your gums start to recede. You start getting tooth loss and your gums will bleed when you brush them.” - Seaman Apprentice Cody M. Frink, a Robert M. Casey Medical and Dental Clinic dental technician, works on a Marine’s teeth during a dental checkup inside the Branch Health Clinic here July 18, 2012. “Flossing is really important,” said Frink. “It helps fight Gingivitis and gum disease. When Gingivitis starts to get into the more advanced stages, your gums start to recede. You start getting tooth loss and your gums will bleed when you brush them.”
Joel Nas, a search and rescue crewman, and Petty::r::::n::Officer 2nd Class Darin Buckley, a Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 corpsman, execute a double winch here::r::::n::July 18, 2012, as part of Southern Frontier 2012. SF12 is an annual, unilateral training exercise hosted by the::r::::n::Royal Australian Air Force allowing Marine Aircraft Group 12 F/A-18 squadrons, like Marine Fighter Attack::r::::n::Squadron 232, the opportunity to focus on offensive-air Support training in order to improve squadron readiness.K - Joel Nas, a search and rescue crewman, and Petty::r::::n::Officer 2nd Class Darin Buckley, a Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 corpsman, execute a double winch here::r::::n::July 18, 2012, as part of Southern Frontier 2012. SF12 is an annual, unilateral training exercise hosted by the::r::::n::Royal Australian Air Force allowing Marine Aircraft Group 12 F/A-18 squadrons, like Marine Fighter Attack::r::::n::Squadron 232, the opportunity to focus on offensive-air Support training in order to improve squadron readiness.K
Staff Sgt. Leon F. Ellis, Jr., Combat Logistics Company 36 fire team gunner, fires an M240G while Lance Cpl. Jacklyn E. Erhunmwunsee, CLC-36 fire team leader, and Sgt. Delshan R. Martinez, CLC-36 post security officer, watch down range during automatic weapons training as part of Exercise Dragon Fire II at Combined Arms Combat Training Center Camp Fuji, Japan, July 16, 2012. Dragon Fire is an annual exercise that trains Marines and sailors in increasing their proficiency and efficiency with an assortment of weaponry. - Staff Sgt. Leon F. Ellis, Jr., Combat Logistics Company 36 fire team gunner, fires an M240G while Lance Cpl. Jacklyn E. Erhunmwunsee, CLC-36 fire team leader, and Sgt. Delshan R. Martinez, CLC-36 post security officer, watch down range during automatic weapons training as part of Exercise Dragon Fire II at Combined Arms Combat Training Center Camp Fuji, Japan, July 16, 2012. Dragon Fire is an annual exercise that trains Marines and sailors in increasing their proficiency and efficiency with an assortment of weaponry.
Participants in the Marine Corps Community Services nine and younger age group of the Splash-and-Dash race stand by at the starting line at::r::::n::the WaterWorks pool here as their parents instruct them July 14, 2012. The Children in the nine and younger age group swam the length of the::r::::n::50 meter pool. - Participants in the Marine Corps Community Services nine and younger age group of the Splash-and-Dash race stand by at the starting line at::r::::n::the WaterWorks pool here as their parents instruct them July 14, 2012. The Children in the nine and younger age group swam the length of the::r::::n::50 meter pool.