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Lance Cpl. Stephen J. Gibbs, an airframes mechanic

Lance Cpl. Stephen J. Gibbs, an airframes mechanic

Lance Cpl. Stephen J. Gibbs, an airframes mechanic for Marine Attack Squadron 231, washes some cookies down in the rush to eat a dozen Christmas cookies during the squadron’s Feats of Strength competition, Dec. 5.

Capt. Matthew “C.L.O.W.N.” Krivohlavy, a pilot for

Capt. Matthew “C.L.O.W.N.” Krivohlavy, a pilot for

Capt. Matthew “C.L.O.W.N.” Krivohlavy, a pilot for Marine Attack Squadron 231, puts on his game face before the squadron’s Christmas-themed Feats of Strength competition in front of their hangar, Dec. 5.

Capt. Jonathan A. Zier and Capt. Matthew Krivohlaby,

Capt. Jonathan A. Zier and Capt. Matthew Krivohlaby,

Capt. Jonathan A. Zier and Capt. Matthew Krivohlaby, pilots for Marine Attack Squadron 231, chow down during the cookie portion of the squadron’s monthly feats of strength competition in front of their hangar, Dec. 5.

Lance Cpl. Shaun M. Staab, an avionics technician for

Lance Cpl. Shaun M. Staab, an avionics technician for

Lance Cpl. Shaun M. Staab, an avionics technician for Marine Attack Squadron 231 sprints to deliver a glass of milk to Santa Claus during the squadron’s monthly Feats of Strength competition in front of their h... More

Lance Cpl. Stephen J. Gibbs, an airframes mechanic

Lance Cpl. Stephen J. Gibbs, an airframes mechanic

Lance Cpl. Stephen J. Gibbs, an airframes mechanic for Marine Attack Squadron 231, wolfs down a dozen cookies during the squadron’s monthly Feats of Strength competition.

Lance Cpl. Buddy T. Tom, Lance Cpl. Shaun M. Staab

Lance Cpl. Buddy T. Tom, Lance Cpl. Shaun M. Staab

Lance Cpl. Buddy T. Tom, Lance Cpl. Shaun M. Staab and Pfc. Alvah W. Kennett lead their teams down the beginning stretch of the Christmas-themed Feats of Strength competition in front of the Marine Attack Squad... More

Lance Cpl. Sean M. Bellville, an avionics technician

Lance Cpl. Sean M. Bellville, an avionics technician

Lance Cpl. Sean M. Bellville, an avionics technician for Marine Attack Squadron 231, rushes to place all of the decorations on his Christmas tree during the monthly Feats of Strength competition in front of the... More

The Grinch and Lance Cpl. Chase A. Joyner set up Christmas

The Grinch and Lance Cpl. Chase A. Joyner set up Christmas

The Grinch and Lance Cpl. Chase A. Joyner set up Christmas decorations on a tree during Marine Attack Squadron 231’s Feats of Strength competition in front of the squadron hangar, Dec. 5. The Christmas-themed e... More

Capt. Matthew Krivohlaby a pilot for Marine Attack

Capt. Matthew Krivohlaby a pilot for Marine Attack

Capt. Matthew Krivohlaby a pilot for Marine Attack Squadron 231, chows down during the cookie portion of the squadron’s monthly feats of strength competition in front of their hangar, Dec. 5.

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