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Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, Marine Aircraft Group 12, heavy equipment operators unload crates containing cots and tents during Exercise Geiger Fury 2012, May 14, 2012. The Marines worked late into the night, keeping a steady pace to construct the forward operating base. - Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171, Marine Aircraft Group 12, heavy equipment operators unload crates containing cots and tents during Exercise Geiger Fury 2012, May 14, 2012. The Marines worked late into the night, keeping a steady pace to construct the forward operating base.
Marine Aircraft Group 12 Marines unroll and prepare to set up tents for the MAG-12 Operation Center exercise at Penny Lake Fields here Oct. 13. Marines were intentionally given the training in the command and control systems course of the MOC to bring the Marines closer to the deployed experience. - Marine Aircraft Group 12 Marines unroll and prepare to set up tents for the MAG-12 Operation Center exercise at Penny Lake Fields here Oct. 13. Marines were intentionally given the training in the command and control systems course of the MOC to bring the Marines closer to the deployed experience.
Staff Sgt. Johnathan J. Spinosi, Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 current operations chief, reaches for the ball during the 2011 Aqua Fitness Challenge at the WaterWorks pool here Aug. 19. Participants were required to answer various fitness and health questions in the pool as part of the challenge. Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 won with 15 points while MWSS-171 came away with 10 and Combat Logistic Company 36 with eight points. - Staff Sgt. Johnathan J. Spinosi, Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 current operations chief, reaches for the ball during the 2011 Aqua Fitness Challenge at the WaterWorks pool here Aug. 19. Participants were required to answer various fitness and health questions in the pool as part of the challenge. Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 won with 15 points while MWSS-171 came away with 10 and Combat Logistic Company 36 with eight points.
Lance Cpl. Nathan Durazo and Lance Cpl. Seth Rickard, ordnance technicians with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242, unload ordnance from an F/A-18D Hornet jet here Monday. Maintainence crew worked hard to meet the squadron's demanding flight schedule for the day. - Lance Cpl. Nathan Durazo and Lance Cpl. Seth Rickard, ordnance technicians with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242, unload ordnance from an F/A-18D Hornet jet here Monday. Maintainence crew worked hard to meet the squadron's demanding flight schedule for the day.
Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 Marines scour the area surrounding the Kintai Bridge looking for trash during a clean up lead by Marine Aircraft Group 12 and MALS-12 Saturday. Approximately 25 station service members volunteered their efforts during the monthly Kintai Bridge clean-up. - Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 Marines scour the area surrounding the Kintai Bridge looking for trash during a clean up lead by Marine Aircraft Group 12 and MALS-12 Saturday. Approximately 25 station service members volunteered their efforts during the monthly Kintai Bridge clean-up.
A Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 314 F/A-18 races down the flight line here for takeoff March 30 to return to Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan after completing training during Foal Eagle 2011. Foal Eagle is an annual training exercise designed to test and improve the defensive field and air capabilities of the participating units in the defense of the Republic of Korea against any regional contingency. - A Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 314 F/A-18 races down the flight line here for takeoff March 30 to return to Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan after completing training during Foal Eagle 2011. Foal Eagle is an annual training exercise designed to test and improve the defensive field and air capabilities of the participating units in the defense of the Republic of Korea against any regional contingency.
Sgt. Maj. Karl Villalino, sergeant major of Marine Aircraft Group 12, is scheduled to be relieved by Sgt. Maj. Drew Benson, the current sergeant major of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12, during a relief and appointment ceremony at the Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 hangar here 10 a.m. Thursday. Villalino’s 24 years of service benefited MAG-12’s operational readiness. - Sgt. Maj. Karl Villalino, sergeant major of Marine Aircraft Group 12, is scheduled to be relieved by Sgt. Maj. Drew Benson, the current sergeant major of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12, during a relief and appointment ceremony at the Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 hangar here 10 a.m. Thursday. Villalino’s 24 years of service benefited MAG-12’s operational readiness.
Two Marine Aircraft Group 12 pilots explain to Japanese Air Self-Defense Force 3rd Wing, 3rd Squadron pilots the capabilities of missiles that can be attached to an F/A-18 at a Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 hangar here Feb. 18 during a Japanese Officer Exchange Program hosted by MAG-12. The exchange program aims at bettering the working relationship and understanding between the Japanese and American pilots. - Two Marine Aircraft Group 12 pilots explain to Japanese Air Self-Defense Force 3rd Wing, 3rd Squadron pilots the capabilities of missiles that can be attached to an F/A-18 at a Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 hangar here Feb. 18 during a Japanese Officer Exchange Program hosted by MAG-12. The exchange program aims at bettering the working relationship and understanding between the Japanese and American pilots.