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Cpl. Mackenzie Dirton, a Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 1 UAV maintainer, pushes an RQ-7B UAV Shadow out to the flight line here to participate in an exercise Foal Eagle 2011 training scenario, March 31. This is the first time a Marine UAV squadron has participated in the annual Foal Eagle exercise. - Cpl. Mackenzie Dirton, a Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 1 UAV maintainer, pushes an RQ-7B UAV Shadow out to the flight line here to participate in an exercise Foal Eagle 2011 training scenario, March 31. This is the first time a Marine UAV squadron has participated in the annual Foal Eagle exercise.
Lance Cpl. Michael Banks, a Combat Logistics Company 36 welder, executes a counter to the mount on Cpl. Robert Giuliani, chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense specialist and training noncommissioned officer with CLC-36, during a test for his green belt in the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program here April 12. - Lance Cpl. Michael Banks, a Combat Logistics Company 36 welder, executes a counter to the mount on Cpl. Robert Giuliani, chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense specialist and training noncommissioned officer with CLC-36, during a test for his green belt in the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program here April 12.
Yechon Air Base, REPUBLIC OF KOREA - Staff Sgt. Shane Hall performs a song on guitar during the Exercise Foal Eagle 2010 Korean - U.S. Friendship Event at the theater here April 16. Hall has a band that plays around the local area in Iwakuni, Japan. - Yechon Air Base, REPUBLIC OF KOREA - Staff Sgt. Shane Hall performs a song on guitar during the Exercise Foal Eagle 2010 Korean - U.S. Friendship Event at the theater here April 16. Hall has a band that plays around the local area in Iwakuni, Japan.
YECHON AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Two Republic of Korea airmen clear a room during military operations in urban terrain training here April 9. The ROK Air Force trained with Marines in MOUT for approximately one week as part of Exercise Foal Eagle 2010, as well as completed enemy prisoners of war training, vehicle and personnel searches, and riot control. - YECHON AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Two Republic of Korea airmen clear a room during military operations in urban terrain training here April 9. The ROK Air Force trained with Marines in MOUT for approximately one week as part of Exercise Foal Eagle 2010, as well as completed enemy prisoners of war training, vehicle and personnel searches, and riot control.
Yechon Air Base, REPUBLIC OF KOREA - Republic of Korea Air Force military police work to secure the area after a simulated improvised explosive device detonated during a training exercise here April 13 as part of Exercise Foal Eagle 2010. The ROK military police worked hand-in-hand with the Marines to secure the area. - Yechon Air Base, REPUBLIC OF KOREA - Republic of Korea Air Force military police work to secure the area after a simulated improvised explosive device detonated during a training exercise here April 13 as part of Exercise Foal Eagle 2010. The ROK military police worked hand-in-hand with the Marines to secure the area.
Yechon Air Base, REPUBLIC OF KOREA - Lance Cpl. Victor Contreras, a Foal Eagle participant, and Lt. Anthony Baker, Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 chaplain, encourage a girl to run and take the last open seat during a game of musical chairs at the Yechon Elementary School March 31. Several Marines and sailors visited the school to interact with the Korean children to improve community relations. - Yechon Air Base, REPUBLIC OF KOREA - Lance Cpl. Victor Contreras, a Foal Eagle participant, and Lt. Anthony Baker, Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 chaplain, encourage a girl to run and take the last open seat during a game of musical chairs at the Yechon Elementary School March 31. Several Marines and sailors visited the school to interact with the Korean children to improve community relations.
Marines and sailors with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 and Combat Logistics Company 36 make their way onto a high-speed vessel bound for Korea at the Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni harbor March 23. The Marines and sailors travelled to Korea to support Exercise Foal Eagle 2010. - Marines and sailors with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 and Combat Logistics Company 36 make their way onto a high-speed vessel bound for Korea at the Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni harbor March 23. The Marines and sailors travelled to Korea to support Exercise Foal Eagle 2010.
Petty Officer 1st Class Noah O. Pallares, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 30, Detachment Four maintenance crewman, removes screws in order to replace the cockpit window during maintenance on a C-2 Greyhound aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, March 12. After a short 10-day stay here the visiting detachment is now afloat with the USS John C. Stennis as the carrier strike group moves to its next area of operation. - Petty Officer 1st Class Noah O. Pallares, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 30, Detachment Four maintenance crewman, removes screws in order to replace the cockpit window during maintenance on a C-2 Greyhound aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, March 12. After a short 10-day stay here the visiting detachment is now afloat with the USS John C. Stennis as the carrier strike group moves to its next area of operation.