Landing support specialists back away after connecting
Summary
Landing support specialists back away after connecting a Humvee to a U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey during external lift training at Subic Bay, Philippines, during exercise Freedom Banner 2013. The training was the first time an Osprey has conducted an external lift with the Sacagawea. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Kasey Peacock/Released)
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Tags
marine
humvee
service members
iii marine expeditionary force
interoperability
landing support specialists
republic of the philippines
mv 22 osprey
usns sacagawea
bilateral
3rd marine logistics group
external lift
marine aircraft group 36
combat logistics regiment 37
1st marine aircraft wing
clark field
mcipac
marine corps installations pacific
kasey peacock
marine medium tiltrotor squadron 265
first time
freedom banner 2013
robert g barber
kaho ng
robert gallini
lance cpl kasey peacock
subic bay
pilots conduct first external lift from usns sacagawea
dvids
ultra high resolution
high resolution
us marine corps
us marine corps in japan
helicopter
military aircraft
osprey aircraft
Date
11/04/2013
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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