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U.S. Marines Corps Sgt. Allen Cass, a landing support

U.S. Marines Corps Sgt. Allen Cass, a landing support

U.S. Marines Corps Sgt. Allen Cass, a landing support specialist with Combat Logistics Detachment 34, attached to Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Crisis Response-Central Command, takes a peak out ... More

The aft loading cargo ramp of a KC-130J Hercules after

The aft loading cargo ramp of a KC-130J Hercules after

The aft loading cargo ramp of a KC-130J Hercules after unloading supplies in an aerial supply drop mission conducted by Marines with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, attached to Special Purpose Ma... More

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Jon Moyle III, a KC-130J

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Jon Moyle III, a KC-130J

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Jon Moyle III, a KC-130J Hercules Pilot with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352, attached to Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Crisis Response-Central Command, ch... More

U.S. Marines Corps Sgt. Allen Cass, left, a landing

U.S. Marines Corps Sgt. Allen Cass, left, a landing

U.S. Marines Corps Sgt. Allen Cass, left, a landing support specialist with Combat Logistics Detachment 34, and Cpl. Nathien Apodaca, a fixed wing aircraft crew master with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squa... More

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