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Marines from Kilo Battery, Battalion Landing Team 3/2 tend to the "injured" pilot after a TRAP (Tactical Rescue of Aircraft and Personnel) mission aboard Vieques Island, Puerto Rico during Joint Task Force Exercise 98-1. A CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter from Helicopter Marine Medium Squadron 264 (attached to the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit) is in the background

Marines from Kilo Battery, Battalion Landing Team 3/2 tend to the "inj...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JTFX 98-1 Base: Vieques Island State: Puerto Rico (PR) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: CPL C.... More

Two CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters prepare to drop off Marines from 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines during a TRAP (Tactical Rescue of Aircraft and Personnel) mission at LZ Falcon, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. The training is part of a demonstration that will be held the following day as part of the REVISED CAPABILITIES Exercise

Two CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters prepare to drop off Marines from...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: REVISED CAPABILITIES Base: Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA)... More

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