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U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task

U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task

U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response board an MV-22B tiltrotor Osprey aboard Moron Air Base, Spain, May 13, 2014. The Marines were headed for Naval Air Station Sigonella,... More

U.S. Marine Corps. Capt. Brian Perkins, the company

U.S. Marine Corps. Capt. Brian Perkins, the company

U.S. Marine Corps. Capt. Brian Perkins, the company commander for the ground combat element of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response, prepares his gear before boarding an MV-22B tiltrotor... More

U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task

U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task

U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response board an MV-22B tiltrotor Osprey aboard Moron Air Base, Spain, May 13, 2014. The Marines were headed to Naval Air Station Sigonella, ... More

U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task

U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task

U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response board an MV-22B tiltrotor Osprey aboard Moron Air Base, Spain, May 13, 2014. The Marines were headed for Naval Air Station Sigonella,... More

Office of Naval Research 2010 Naval Science and Technology Partnership Conference

Office of Naval Research 2010 Naval Science and Technology Partnership...

Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition Sean Stakley speaks during the final day of the Office of Naval Research 2010 Naval Science and Technology Partnership Conference.

An MV-22B tiltrotor Osprey prepares to take-off on

An MV-22B tiltrotor Osprey prepares to take-off on

An MV-22B tiltrotor Osprey prepares to take-off on Moron Air Base, Spain, May 13, 2014. The Marines were headed to Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy in preparation to protect U.S. personnel and facilities in ... More

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