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Marines of the station marksmanship training unit of

Marines of the station marksmanship training unit of

Marines of the station marksmanship training unit of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron pull the Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting 1986 Oshkosh P-19A vehicle during the annual field meet at the Memorial Spor... More

Marines and sailors of Headquarters and Headquarters

Marines and sailors of Headquarters and Headquarters

Marines and sailors of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron complete the 15 four-count flutter kicks as a part of the LZ drill competition during the annual field meet at the Memorial Sports Field Complex abo... More

Marines and sailors of Headquarters and Headquarters

Marines and sailors of Headquarters and Headquarters

Marines and sailors of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron look on as two Marines complete the low crawl portion of the mud run competition during the annual field meet at the Memorial Sports Field Complex a... More

Marines with the Installation Personnel Administration

Marines with the Installation Personnel Administration

Marines with the Installation Personnel Administration Center team battle in the tug of war competition during the annual field meet at the Memorial Sports Field Complex aboard Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ar... More

Sgt. Maj. Brian D. Olea, the Headquarters and Headquarters

Sgt. Maj. Brian D. Olea, the Headquarters and Headquarters

Sgt. Maj. Brian D. Olea, the Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron sergeant major, speaks to the Marines and sailors of H&HS upon the completion of the annual field meet at the Memorial Sports Field Complex ab... More

Marines and sailors of Headquarters and Headquarters

Marines and sailors of Headquarters and Headquarters

Marines and sailors of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron face off in teams of twenty during the “build a house” competition during the annual field meet at the Memorial Sports Field Complex aboard Marine C... More

Cpl. Rosa Burroughs, a personnel clerk with Installation

Cpl. Rosa Burroughs, a personnel clerk with Installation

Cpl. Rosa Burroughs, a personnel clerk with Installation Personnel Administration Center, completes the obstacle course and climbs the rope during the annual field meet at the Memorial Sports Field Complex aboa... More

Lt. Col. Karl R. Arbogast, the commanding officer of

Lt. Col. Karl R. Arbogast, the commanding officer of

Lt. Col. Karl R. Arbogast, the commanding officer of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, and Marines of headquarters pull the Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting 1986 Oshkosh P-19A vehicle during the annual fi... More

Lt. Col. Karl R. Arbogast, the commanding officer of

Lt. Col. Karl R. Arbogast, the commanding officer of

Lt. Col. Karl R. Arbogast, the commanding officer of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, addresses Marines and sailors after the completion of the annual field meet at the Memorial Sports Field Complex aboa... More

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