U.S. Marine Corps aircraft rescue and firefighting
Summary
U.S. Marine Corps aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) specialists prepare to fight a fire during a live-fire training exercise at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Feb. 12, 2020. ARFF is a military occupational specialty (MOS) that trains and performs in all manner of aircraft accident or malfunction scenarios, from the extreme in-air crash to an engine catching fire on the taxiway. The ARFF Marines stationed here train every day in various aspects of their MOS, such as live fire burns, equipment handling and classroom instructions in various scenarios, so they are always ready. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Michael Neuenhoff)
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fire
marine corps air station cherry point
accident
saving lives
aircraft
firefighting
firefighters
mcas cherry point
arff
aircraft rescue and firefighting
mishaps
live burns
dotmil
lance cpl michael neuenhoff
fighting fires with arff
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Date
12/02/2020
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