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Capt. Danny Devito, a Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 weapons systems officer and forward air controller, prepares the game plan with Philippine Air Force Airman 1st Class Edwin M. Osario, a joint terminal attack controller with 710th Special Operations Wing, while conducting airborne forward air control training during Exercise Haribon Tempest 2013 at Crow Valley Republic of the Philippines June 10. - Capt. Danny Devito, a Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 weapons systems officer and forward air controller, prepares the game plan with Philippine Air Force Airman 1st Class Edwin M. Osario, a joint terminal attack controller with 710th Special Operations Wing, while conducting airborne forward air control training during Exercise Haribon Tempest 2013 at Crow Valley Republic of the Philippines June 10.
Bats quarterback Jason Bennett goes for a quarterback rush against the IYAOYAS during a 2010 Intramural Flag Football Season game at the Penny Lake football field here Oct. 27. While the Bats held the IYAOYAS to only one touchdown in the first half, the Bats players were unable to put any points up of their own. - Bats quarterback Jason Bennett goes for a quarterback rush against the IYAOYAS during a 2010 Intramural Flag Football Season game at the Penny Lake football field here Oct. 27. While the Bats held the IYAOYAS to only one touchdown in the first half, the Bats players were unable to put any points up of their own.
Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron 242 A-6AE Intruders fly through the air. During the Vietnam War, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 was known as the VMA(AW)-242 Batmen. At the end of the war, VMA(AW)-242 was recorded as having logged 16,783 combat sorties and delivering 85, 990 tons of ordnance. - Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron 242 A-6AE Intruders fly through the air. During the Vietnam War, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242 was known as the VMA(AW)-242 Batmen. At the end of the war, VMA(AW)-242 was recorded as having logged 16,783 combat sorties and delivering 85, 990 tons of ordnance.