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Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay conduct fire response and suppression exercises using an A4 Skyhawk aircraft as a mock crash and engine fire trainer, Oct.... More

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay conduct fire response and suppression exercises using an A4 Skyhawk aircraft as a mock crash and engine fire trainer, Oct.... More

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay stow a hose after performing routine maintenance, Oct. 7. The exercises are part of the Guantanamo Bay Fire and Emergency ... More

Army Capt. Tyler Field, 747th Military Police Company

Army Capt. Tyler Field, 747th Military Police Company

Army Capt. Tyler Field, 747th Military Police Company commander, unfurls his unit's guidon during a transfer of authority ceremony, Friday, April 18, 2014, at Camp Bulkeley Field. The Massachusetts National Gua... More

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay conduct fire response and suppression exercises using an A4 Skyhawk aircraft as a mock crash and engine fire trainer, Oct.... More

Firefighter Capt. Maurice Hinds assigned to the Leeward

Firefighter Capt. Maurice Hinds assigned to the Leeward

Firefighter Capt. Maurice Hinds assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay directs firefighters during a response and suppression exercise using an A4 Skyhawk aircraft as a mock ... More

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay conduct fire response and suppression exercises using an A4 Skyhawk aircraft as a mock crash and engine fire trainer, Oct.... More

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay conduct fire response and suppression exercises using an A4 Skyhawk aircraft as a mock crash and engine fire trainer, Oct.... More

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay prepare to remove a battery during fire response and suppression exercises using an A4 Skyhawk aircraft as a mock crash an... More

Firefighter Capt. Maurice Hinds assigned to the Leeward

Firefighter Capt. Maurice Hinds assigned to the Leeward

Firefighter Capt. Maurice Hinds assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay looks over the scene as firefighters conduct response and suppression exercises using an A4 Skyhawk air... More

A crewmember assigned to the Leeward Firefighting Fire

A crewmember assigned to the Leeward Firefighting Fire

A crewmember assigned to the Leeward Firefighting Fire Station Three at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay stows tools and equipment after conducting fire response and suppression exercises using an A4 Skyhawk aircra... More

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three

Firefighters assigned to the Leeward Fire Station Three at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay stow a hose after performing routine maintenance, Oct. 7. The exercises are part of the Guantanamo Bay Fire and Emergency ... More

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