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Aircraft, Rescue and Firefighting Marines and Expeditionary

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Aircraft, Rescue and Firefighting Marines and Expeditionary Firefighting and Rescue Marines prepare for a fire training exercise at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., June 21, 2018. The exercise gave the Marines firsthand experience fighting the kind of fires they may encounter during their careers. Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base airmen joined the Marines with different equipment they use for the same mission. The ARFF Marines are assigned to MCAS Cherry Point and the EFR Marines are assigned to Marine Wing Support Squadron 274, Marine Wing Support Group 27, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Micha Pierce/ Released)

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21/06/2018
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