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F/A-18 aircraft from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 stage on the flightline as more aircraft from Strike Fighter Squadron 94 arrive to begin training with VMFA-115 in the coming weeks. Marines from Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12, VMFA-115 and sailors from VFA-94 will be working together to until the training ends in November. - F/A-18 aircraft from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 stage on the flightline as more aircraft from Strike Fighter Squadron 94 arrive to begin training with VMFA-115 in the coming weeks. Marines from Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12, VMFA-115 and sailors from VFA-94 will be working together to until the training ends in November.
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.
This was the scene awaiting Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 Marines who went to help with relief efforts May 20 - 29 after the devastating tsunami ravaged much of the northeastern coastal region. Several Marines voluntarily used some of their own personal leave to go help with disaster relief. The Marines helped clear away debris and restore residential houses in the area.g - This was the scene awaiting Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 Marines who went to help with relief efforts May 20 - 29 after the devastating tsunami ravaged much of the northeastern coastal region. Several Marines voluntarily used some of their own personal leave to go help with disaster relief. The Marines helped clear away debris and restore residential houses in the area.g
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.
Lance Cpl. Joshua Lucie, a Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 machinist, inputs information into the Computer Numerical Control Vertical Toolroom Mill 1 to create a part in the MALS-12 aviation life support building April 6. The machine specializes in machining hard metals to create parts used in other machines. - Lance Cpl. Joshua Lucie, a Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 machinist, inputs information into the Computer Numerical Control Vertical Toolroom Mill 1 to create a part in the MALS-12 aviation life support building April 6. The machine specializes in machining hard metals to create parts used in other machines.
A heavy equipment operator with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 loads generators onto a truck after the conclusion of a water purification training exercise held at Penny Lake here Oct. 25-29. The purpose of the exercise was to prepare Marines for possible natural disaster situations in the local area. - A heavy equipment operator with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 loads generators onto a truck after the conclusion of a water purification training exercise held at Penny Lake here Oct. 25-29. The purpose of the exercise was to prepare Marines for possible natural disaster situations in the local area.
Steve Debruyn, the Ultimate Warriors quarterback, sprints with ease for a touchdown during the Ultimate Warriors vs. Bloodbath and Beyond 2010 Intramural Flag Football game at Penny Lake field here Oct. 20. The Ultimate Warriors played tough defense, made sustained drives and completed passes, which landed them a 26 - 14 victory over Bloodbath and Beyond. - Steve Debruyn, the Ultimate Warriors quarterback, sprints with ease for a touchdown during the Ultimate Warriors vs. Bloodbath and Beyond 2010 Intramural Flag Football game at Penny Lake field here Oct. 20. The Ultimate Warriors played tough defense, made sustained drives and completed passes, which landed them a 26 - 14 victory over Bloodbath and Beyond.
Sgt. Oscar Fuentes, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 aviation supply specialist with the consumer management division here, instructs the Marines of his shop on the course of fire during familiarization fire training at the Indoor Small-Arms Range here Aug. 6. Fuentes coordinated the training and acted as the range safety officer. - Sgt. Oscar Fuentes, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 aviation supply specialist with the consumer management division here, instructs the Marines of his shop on the course of fire during familiarization fire training at the Indoor Small-Arms Range here Aug. 6. Fuentes coordinated the training and acted as the range safety officer.
Lt. Col. Charles A. Redden (left) accepts the colors from Lt. Col. Jonathan O. Gackle (right) at the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 change-of-command ceremony at the Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 hangar Monday. The transfer of colors signifies the passing of command from the outgoing commanding officer to the oncoming commanding officer. - Lt. Col. Charles A. Redden (left) accepts the colors from Lt. Col. Jonathan O. Gackle (right) at the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12 change-of-command ceremony at the Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 hangar Monday. The transfer of colors signifies the passing of command from the outgoing commanding officer to the oncoming commanding officer.