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Lance Cpl. Michael Goggins conducts maintenance on

Lance Cpl. Michael Goggins conducts maintenance on

Lance Cpl. Michael Goggins conducts maintenance on a UH-1Y Venom aboard Ft. Drum, N.Y., Mar. 9, 2017. Marines assigned to Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 269, Marine Aircraft Group 29, 2nd Marine Aircra... More

Pfc. Stetson Kirkpatrick crouches next to a UH-1Y Venom

Pfc. Stetson Kirkpatrick crouches next to a UH-1Y Venom

Pfc. Stetson Kirkpatrick crouches next to a UH-1Y Venom aboard Ft. Drum, N.Y., Mar. 9, 2017. Marines assigned to Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 269, Marine Aircraft Group 29, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing a... More

Marines tow a UH-1Y Venom onto the flight line aboard

Marines tow a UH-1Y Venom onto the flight line aboard

Marines tow a UH-1Y Venom onto the flight line aboard Ft. Drum, N.Y., Mar. 9, 2017. Marines assigned to Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 269, Marine Aircraft Group 29, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing arrived at... More

Sgt. Cristina Fuentes laughs with her fellow Marines

Sgt. Cristina Fuentes laughs with her fellow Marines

Sgt. Cristina Fuentes laughs with her fellow Marines as she conducts maintenance on a piece of flight equipment from a UH-1Y Venom aboard Ft. Drum, N.Y., Mar. 9, 2017. Marines assigned to Marine Light Attack He... More

Lance Cpl. Collin Stewart (left) and Pfc. Stetson

Lance Cpl. Collin Stewart (left) and Pfc. Stetson

Lance Cpl. Collin Stewart (left) and Pfc. Stetson Kirkpatrick (right) repair a piece of ordnance equipment from a UH-1Y Venom aboard Ft. Drum, N.Y., Mar. 9, 2017. Marines with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squ... More

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