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Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines battle a controlled

Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines battle a controlled

Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines battle a controlled fire during a live-fire exercise at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., Jan. 22, 2015. The AARF Marines here fine-tune their techniques quar... More

Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines advance toward

Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines advance toward

Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines advance toward a controlled fire during training at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., Jan. 22, 2015. The AARF Marines here fine-tune their techniques quarterl... More

Cpl. Anthony Nelson approaches a barrier of flames

Cpl. Anthony Nelson approaches a barrier of flames

Cpl. Anthony Nelson approaches a barrier of flames during training at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., Jan. 22, 2015. The aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines here fine-tune their techniques qua... More

Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines advance into

Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines advance into

Aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines advance into the flames during live-fire training at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., Jan 22, 2015. The AARF Marines here fine-tune their techniques quarterl... More

Sgt. Vincenzo Militello, right, watch a group of aircraft

Sgt. Vincenzo Militello, right, watch a group of aircraft

Sgt. Vincenzo Militello, right, watch a group of aircraft rescue and firefighting Marines extinguish a flame during training at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., Jan. 22, 2015. The AARF Marines here ... More

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