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MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII – A Gulf Stream IV aircraft

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MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII – A Gulf Stream IV aircraft

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MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII – A Gulf Stream IV aircraft from Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 51, “Windjammers,” is on display at Hangar 105 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii on December 5, 2016. Vice Adm. Luke McCollum, the chief of the Navy Reserve, Naval Reserve Force, visited VR-51, was provided a tour of a Gulf Stream IV aircraft, which is used by VR-51, and had a guided discussion with sailors. As the commander of the Navy Reserve Force, McCollum leads approximately 60,000 reserve component personnel who support the armed forces and joint-service operations, and the purpose of his visit was to get to know some of the men and women under his charge. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jesus Sepulveda Torres)

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05/12/2016
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