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VMM-266 Motivator of the Week, Florida

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VMM-266 Motivator of the Week, Florida

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Lance Cpl. Austin C. Mays, an aircraft avionics technician with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 266, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, poses for a photo at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina. “Leadership is making sure your Marines are being taken of and doing what they are supposed to be doing correctly.” said Mays, a Florence, Kentucky native. Lance Cpl. Mays was an integral part of demonstrating proper procedures for several large drills to include fuel spill, battery thermal runaway, and electrostatic discharge. His efforts directly executing these drills flawlessly with zero discrepancies according to his chain of command. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Ethan Pumphret)

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04/02/2020
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