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Gunnery Sgt. William Yates, the lead meteorological

Gunnery Sgt. William Yates, the lead meteorological

Gunnery Sgt. William Yates, the lead meteorological and oceanographic analyst at the aircraft control tower, explains the job of his work section to the teens during their tour here April 14. Analysts keep trac... More

Jordan C. Styrk, an air traffic controller, explains

Jordan C. Styrk, an air traffic controller, explains

Jordan C. Styrk, an air traffic controller, explains his job during the Teen All Access Tour of Cherry Point here April 14. The event was a learning experience for the teens to learn more about what their paren... More

Lance Cpl. Christopher Krupa, a canine handler for

Lance Cpl. Christopher Krupa, a canine handler for

Lance Cpl. Christopher Krupa, a canine handler for the provost marshal’s office, and his dog, Rom, meet the teens on the Teens All-Access Tour at the dog kennel April 14. PMO has 10 canines they can use to patr... More

Attendees with the Teen All-Access Pass tour enjoy

Attendees with the Teen All-Access Pass tour enjoy

Attendees with the Teen All-Access Pass tour enjoy a ride on the mud trails of the Piranha Pit in a 7-ton truck. According to Carla F. Okorn, a training and curriculum specialist for Marine Corps Family Team Bu... More

Cpl. Bruce D. Barner, a crew chief with Marine Transport

Cpl. Bruce D. Barner, a crew chief with Marine Transport

Cpl. Bruce D. Barner, a crew chief with Marine Transport Squadron 1, explains to teenagers how VMR-1 operates from its HH-46Es during the Teen All-Access Tour aboard Cherry Point April 14. VMR-1, or “Pedro,” is... More

Military police dog Brasco closes in to take down Mike

Military police dog Brasco closes in to take down Mike

Military police dog Brasco closes in to take down Mike Copeland, a civilian officer for the station provost marshal’s office, during a training demonstration for the Teen All-Access Tour aboard MCAS Cherry Poin... More

Brennen Smith, front, and Emanuel Villegas, both 13,

Brennen Smith, front, and Emanuel Villegas, both 13,

Brennen Smith, front, and Emanuel Villegas, both 13, examine the controls of a KC-130J outside Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252’s hangar during the Teen All- Access Tour aboard Cherry Point April 1... More

Cpl. Jeremy D. Brown, a flight line mechanic for Heavy

Cpl. Jeremy D. Brown, a flight line mechanic for Heavy

Cpl. Jeremy D. Brown, a flight line mechanic for Heavy Marine Helicopter Squadron 366, describes how powerful the CH-53E Super Stallion is during the Teens All-Access tour of Cherry Point April 14. According to... More

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