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Philippine and U.S. Marines conduct aircraft rescue

Philippine and U.S. Marines conduct aircraft rescue

Philippine and U.S. Marines conduct aircraft rescue and firefighting training at Clark Air Field, Pampanga, Republic of the Philippines, Sept. 26 during Amphibious Landing Exercise 2014. Bilateral training duri... More

U.S. Marine Sgt. Devon McIntyre explains the fundamentals

U.S. Marine Sgt. Devon McIntyre explains the fundamentals

U.S. Marine Sgt. Devon McIntyre explains the fundamentals of aircraft rescue and firefighting training at Clark Air Field, Pampanga, Republic of the Philippines, Sept. 26 during Amphibious Landing Exercise 2014... More

Philippine Air Force Airman 1st Class Aimond Eryan

Philippine Air Force Airman 1st Class Aimond Eryan

Philippine Air Force Airman 1st Class Aimond Eryan Hernandez and U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Channing Urber carry U.S. Marine Cpl. Abraham Bernado out of an F/A-18 Hornet during aircraft rescue and firefighting trai... More

Pfc. Adrian J. Rosas uses cutters to remove the roof

Pfc. Adrian J. Rosas uses cutters to remove the roof

Pfc. Adrian J. Rosas uses cutters to remove the roof of a car during auto-extrication training on Camp Foster Aug. 17. The training allowed Marines to practice using the tools necessary to quickly and safely ex... More

Pfc. Adrian J. Rosas uses cutters to remove the roof

Pfc. Adrian J. Rosas uses cutters to remove the roof

Pfc. Adrian J. Rosas uses cutters to remove the roof of a car during auto-extrication training on Camp Foster Aug. 17. The training allowed Marines to practice using the tools necessary to quickly and safely ex... More

Philippine Air Force Airman 1st Class Villegas Ramwyl

Philippine Air Force Airman 1st Class Villegas Ramwyl

Philippine Air Force Airman 1st Class Villegas Ramwyl carries U.S. Marine Cpl. Abraham Bernado during aircraft rescue and firefighting training at Clark Air Field, Pampanga, Republic of the Philippines, Sept. 2... More

Pfc. Adrian J. Rosas uses cutters to remove the roof

Pfc. Adrian J. Rosas uses cutters to remove the roof

Pfc. Adrian J. Rosas uses cutters to remove the roof of a car during auto-extrication training on Camp Foster Aug. 17. The training allowed Marines to practice using the tools necessary to quickly and safely ex... More

Pfc. Justin D. Groom uses a hydraulic ram to roll a

Pfc. Justin D. Groom uses a hydraulic ram to roll a

Pfc. Justin D. Groom uses a hydraulic ram to roll a vehicle’s dashboard forward on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japen Aug. 17. The aircraft and rescue firefighting specialists use this training to practice removing vi... More

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