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Landing support specialists prepare to attach a 7,000-pound

Landing support specialists prepare to attach a 7,000-pound

Landing support specialists prepare to attach a 7,000-pound cement block to an MV-22B Osprey during dual-point external training at Ie Shima Oct. 25. Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 recently switched from ... More

Landing support specialists wait to detach a 7,000-pound

Landing support specialists wait to detach a 7,000-pound

Landing support specialists wait to detach a 7,000-pound cement block from an MV-22B Osprey during dual-point external training at Ie Shima Oct. 25. The Marines supported Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 du... More

Staff Sgt. Jared S. Watson prepares to fire an M240D

Staff Sgt. Jared S. Watson prepares to fire an M240D

Staff Sgt. Jared S. Watson prepares to fire an M240D medium machine gun at a target on range W-176 March 27 from the back of an MV-22B Osprey during an aerial gunnery training exercise about 25 miles off the co... More

Staff Sgt. Jared S. Watson fires an M240D medium machine

Staff Sgt. Jared S. Watson fires an M240D medium machine

Staff Sgt. Jared S. Watson fires an M240D medium machine gun at a target on range W-176 March 27 from the back of an MV-22B Osprey during an aerial gunnery training exercise about 25 miles off the coast of Okin... More

Staff Sgt. Lee T. Revill performs a functions check

Staff Sgt. Lee T. Revill performs a functions check

Staff Sgt. Lee T. Revill performs a functions check on equipment during dual-point external training at Ie Shima Oct. 25. Landing support specialists supported Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 during the tr... More

An MV-22B Osprey takes off after landing support specialists

An MV-22B Osprey takes off after landing support specialists

An MV-22B Osprey takes off after landing support specialists attached a 7,000-pound concrete block during dual-point external training on Ie Shima Oct. 25. Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 recently switched... More

Landing support specialists load into an MV-22B Osprey

Landing support specialists load into an MV-22B Osprey

Landing support specialists load into an MV-22B Osprey at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Oct. 25. Landing support specialists supported Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 during dual-point external training... More

Staff Sgt. Jared S. Watson engages a target at range

Staff Sgt. Jared S. Watson engages a target at range

Staff Sgt. Jared S. Watson engages a target at range W-176 from the back of an MV-22B Osprey with an M240D medium machine gun March 27 during an aerial gunnery training exercise about 25 miles off the coast of ... More

Cpl. Zachary G. Lyon engages a target at range W-176

Cpl. Zachary G. Lyon engages a target at range W-176

Cpl. Zachary G. Lyon engages a target at range W-176 from the back of an MV-22B Osprey with an M240D medium machine gun March 27 during an aerial gunnery training exercise about 25 miles off the coast of Okinaw... More

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