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Sgt. Brandon Crist, crew chief, Marine Heavy Helicopter

Sgt. Brandon Crist, crew chief, Marine Heavy Helicopter

Sgt. Brandon Crist, crew chief, Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465 waits by an M1A1 Abrams Tanks during a refueling exercise at Acorn Training Area, July 16, 2015. 1st Tanks conducted the exercise during thei... More

A CH-53 Super Stallion prepares to depart after a refueling

A CH-53 Super Stallion prepares to depart after a refueling

A CH-53 Super Stallion prepares to depart after a refueling exercise at Acorn Training Area, July 16, 2015. The CH-53 brought 800 lbs. of fuel to 1st Tank Battalion during their company gunnery. (Official Marin... More

Sgt. Justin Cope, tank commander, Company A, 1st Tank

Sgt. Justin Cope, tank commander, Company A, 1st Tank

Sgt. Justin Cope, tank commander, Company A, 1st Tank Battalion, examines an M1A1 Abrams Tank’s rear fuel tank at Acorn Training Area, July 16, 2015. Each company within 1st Tanks consists of approximately 14 t... More

Marines of Company A, 1st Tank Battalion, prepare an

Marines of Company A, 1st Tank Battalion, prepare an

Marines of Company A, 1st Tank Battalion, prepare an M1A1 Abrams tank to receive fuel from a CH-53 Super Stallion with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465 at Acorn Training Area, July 16, 2015. Each tank has t... More

Staff Sgt. David Babers, tank commander, and Lance

Staff Sgt. David Babers, tank commander, and Lance

Staff Sgt. David Babers, tank commander, and Lance Cpl. Alejandro Cruzzuriga, loader, Company A, 1st Tanks Battalion, refuel an M1A1 Abrams Tank at Acorn Training Area, July 16, 2015. Each tank has two fuel tan... More

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