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Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck (right), Jr. 3rd Marine Expeditionary Forces commanding general, greets Brig. Gen. Craig C. Crenshaw, 3rd Marine Logistics Group commanding general after an orientation flight with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 here June 20. - Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck (right), Jr. 3rd Marine Expeditionary Forces commanding general, greets Brig. Gen. Craig C. Crenshaw, 3rd Marine Logistics Group commanding general after an orientation flight with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 here June 20.
A Marine adjusts his flat leg divider to accurately measure the distance between two holes he plans on drilling into a metal plate he was given during a Hole Quality Course at the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 Airframes’ warehouse here May 4. During the course, the Marines learned the process involved in properly lubricating their drill bits and how to drill at a true 90-degree angle into aluminum, titanium and steel. - A Marine adjusts his flat leg divider to accurately measure the distance between two holes he plans on drilling into a metal plate he was given during a Hole Quality Course at the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 Airframes’ warehouse here May 4. During the course, the Marines learned the process involved in properly lubricating their drill bits and how to drill at a true 90-degree angle into aluminum, titanium and steel.
KADENA AIR BASE OKINAWA, Japan — Master Sgt. Rene Benedit, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 acting sergeant major, shakes hands with his incoming replacement, Sgt. Maj. Steven L. Brown, during a post-and-relief ceremony here Aug. 24. - KADENA AIR BASE OKINAWA, Japan — Master Sgt. Rene Benedit, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 acting sergeant major, shakes hands with his incoming replacement, Sgt. Maj. Steven L. Brown, during a post-and-relief ceremony here Aug. 24.
Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 recieves an original piece of art by Satoshi Watanabe, a Japanese painter, here March 15. The work of art is a night scene of a 242 F/A-18 Hornet flying in front of a full moon with a stream of bats flying around the aircraft. - Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 recieves an original piece of art by Satoshi Watanabe, a Japanese painter, here March 15. The work of art is a night scene of a 242 F/A-18 Hornet flying in front of a full moon with a stream of bats flying around the aircraft.