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U.S. Marines with Marine Corp Air Station Futenma Aircraft,

U.S. Marines with Marine Corp Air Station Futenma Aircraft,

U.S. Marines with Marine Corp Air Station Futenma Aircraft, Rescue and Firefighting display their fire fighting suits Feb. 16 at the firehouse on MCAS Futenma. The Marines demonstrated how to put on their firef... More

U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma

U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma

U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Aircraft, Rescue and Firefighting demonstrate different water hose techniques Feb. 16 at the Firehouse on MCAS Futenma. This technique is used to deal with oil... More

Marines with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Aircraft,

Marines with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Aircraft,

Marines with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Aircraft, Rescue and Firefighting pack up the hose Feb. 16 at the Firehouse on MCAS Futenma. The Marines demonstrated how to properly use the hose to put out differ... More

A U.S. Marine with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma

A U.S. Marine with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma

A U.S. Marine with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Aircraft, Rescue and Firefighting observes his fellow Marines gear up Feb. 16 at the Firehouse on MCAS Futenma. The Marines demonstrated their swift reaction ... More

Fire fighters with Marine Corps Installations Pacific

Fire fighters with Marine Corps Installations Pacific

Fire fighters with Marine Corps Installations Pacific Fire and Emergency Services Japan thank the students for their visit Feb. 16 at the Firehouse on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. The visit displayed the c... More

U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma

U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma

U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Aircraft, Rescue and Firefighting demonstrate their readiness Feb. 16 at the Fire Station on MCAS Futenma, Okinawa, Japan. The Marines demonstrated putting on ... More

Sgt. Tyler Balula, a lead rescue Marine with Marine

Sgt. Tyler Balula, a lead rescue Marine with Marine

Sgt. Tyler Balula, a lead rescue Marine with Marine Corps Air Station Aircraft, Rescue and Firefighting, assists an Okinawa student with the hose Feb. 16 at the Firehouse on MCAS Futenma. The Marines set up con... More

Firefighters with Marine Corps Installations Pacific

Firefighters with Marine Corps Installations Pacific

Firefighters with Marine Corps Installations Pacific Fire and Emergency Services Japan gear up a Okinawa student Feb. 16 at the Firehouse on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. The students were given the opportu... More

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