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Rabosky Tanner, G-SUPP power forward, sizes up the ROC BOYZ’s defense at the IronWorks Gym sports courts in the finals of the intramural basketball playoffs here Monday. G SUPP won with a final score of 49- 37. The finals were a best-of-three series and pitted G-SUPP in a rematch against the ROC BOYZ. - Rabosky Tanner, G-SUPP power forward, sizes up the ROC BOYZ’s defense at the IronWorks Gym sports courts in the finals of the intramural basketball playoffs here Monday. G SUPP won with a final score of 49- 37. The finals were a best-of-three series and pitted G-SUPP in a rematch against the ROC BOYZ.
Staff Sgt. Ryan Chilson, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron competitor, aligns himself as he prepares to drive a golf ball down the field during a Commander’s Cup Long-drive competition at the Torii Pines Golf Course here May 13. Units picked five participants to represent their command and each paritipant was given five chances to drive a golf ball as far down the green as they could. H&HS took first place. Combat Logistics Company 36 took second place and Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 took third. - Staff Sgt. Ryan Chilson, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron competitor, aligns himself as he prepares to drive a golf ball down the field during a Commander’s Cup Long-drive competition at the Torii Pines Golf Course here May 13. Units picked five participants to represent their command and each paritipant was given five chances to drive a golf ball as far down the green as they could. H&HS took first place. Combat Logistics Company 36 took second place and Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 took third.
Lance Cpl. Drew C. Weston, a Marine All Weather Attack Squadron 533 flight equipment technician, checks the multi-purpose tool in a flight jacket of one of VMFA(AW)-533's pilots here May 9. The pilots are allowed to have up to five pounds of extra gear in their flight jackets. - Lance Cpl. Drew C. Weston, a Marine All Weather Attack Squadron 533 flight equipment technician, checks the multi-purpose tool in a flight jacket of one of VMFA(AW)-533's pilots here May 9. The pilots are allowed to have up to five pounds of extra gear in their flight jackets.
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. William C. Sanborn, a Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 ordnance technician, disembarks from the KC-130 that carried him and his fellow VMFA(AW)-533 Marines to Kadena Air Base May 4. VMFA(AW)-533 made the journey from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni to participate in the Marine divisions tactics course, which is slated to start later this month. - Lance Cpl. William C. Sanborn, a Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 ordnance technician, disembarks from the KC-130 that carried him and his fellow VMFA(AW)-533 Marines to Kadena Air Base May 4. VMFA(AW)-533 made the journey from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni to participate in the Marine divisions tactics course, which is slated to start later this month.
Navy Lt. Beverly J. Torres, a Robert M. Casey Medical and Dental Clinic staff nurse, zeroes in on a target at the Indoor Small Arms Range here April 27 during pistol qualifications. The course was offered over a three-day period and trained sailors on pistol grip and stance in relation to distance. - Navy Lt. Beverly J. Torres, a Robert M. Casey Medical and Dental Clinic staff nurse, zeroes in on a target at the Indoor Small Arms Range here April 27 during pistol qualifications. The course was offered over a three-day period and trained sailors on pistol grip and stance in relation to distance.
William A. Chatman, a G-SUPP shooting guard, prepares to fire off a free throw in an intramural basketball game against the ROC BOYZ at the IronWorks Gym sports courts here May 4. G-SUPP was on the winning end of a 49-36 rout. The ROC BOYZ attempted to keep the game close during the middle of the second half with a score of 38-32, but G-Supp outscored the ROC BOYZ 23-13 in the second half. - William A. Chatman, a G-SUPP shooting guard, prepares to fire off a free throw in an intramural basketball game against the ROC BOYZ at the IronWorks Gym sports courts here May 4. G-SUPP was on the winning end of a 49-36 rout. The ROC BOYZ attempted to keep the game close during the middle of the second half with a score of 38-32, but G-Supp outscored the ROC BOYZ 23-13 in the second half.