Official websites use .mil
Secure .mil websites use HTTPS
Capt. Brian Bell, Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 Support Company commander, and his daughter Georgia cross the finish line at the 10th-annual Red Ribbon Week walk/run event at West Wetlands Park Oct. 29. Drug Education for Youth kids, Marines, family members and members of the Yuma community gathered for the event to promote drug-free, healthy lifestyles. - Capt. Brian Bell, Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 Support Company commander, and his daughter Georgia cross the finish line at the 10th-annual Red Ribbon Week walk/run event at West Wetlands Park Oct. 29. Drug Education for Youth kids, Marines, family members and members of the Yuma community gathered for the event to promote drug-free, healthy lifestyles.
051018-M-0000A-019.jpg -
Brian Stelly, six-year poker player, puts on his poker face as he checks his hole cards during the Drug Demand Reduction Program?s No Limit Texas Hold ?Em poker tournament Saturday at the Sonoran Pueblo consolidated club here. Stelly made it to the final two tables, but was eliminated after going all in for a third time. - Brian Stelly, six-year poker player, puts on his poker face as he checks his hole cards during the Drug Demand Reduction Program?s No Limit Texas Hold ?Em poker tournament Saturday at the Sonoran Pueblo consolidated club here. Stelly made it to the final two tables, but was eliminated after going all in for a third time.
Lance Cpl. Darien Garland, Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 weather observer and native of Albany, N.Y., fills a sonde, or weather balloon, with helium outside Station Meteorological Oceanographic Command Oct. 11. Station METOC doesn?t send up sondes often, and when they do, it is mostly for training purposes, but Marines keep in practice in case of deployment. The sonde collects information such as wind speed, direction, temperature and humidity at different heights and sends the information back to the Marines in order for them to more accurately forecast the weather. - Lance Cpl. Darien Garland, Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 weather observer and native of Albany, N.Y., fills a sonde, or weather balloon, with helium outside Station Meteorological Oceanographic Command Oct. 11. Station METOC doesn?t send up sondes often, and when they do, it is mostly for training purposes, but Marines keep in practice in case of deployment. The sonde collects information such as wind speed, direction, temperature and humidity at different heights and sends the information back to the Marines in order for them to more accurately forecast the weather.
Master Sargeant K. Hunt, from Tuscon Ariz. squadron Gunnery Sargeant for Marine Wing Support Squadron 371, based out of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma Ariz. Gives a class on immedite action in accordance to Improvised Explosive Devices and Unexploded Ordnance to the Marines on the Quick Reaction Force Team from MWSS 371. on Monday February 21, 2005 aboard Camp Burgess, Al Taqaddum, Iraq. MWSS 371 is one of the tenant commands aboard Al Taqaddum, and is also currently on their second deployment to Iraq, in participation with Operation Iraqi Freemdom 3. (Released) USMC photo by: Cpl Marsha N. Garcia - Master Sargeant K. Hunt, from Tuscon Ariz. squadron Gunnery Sargeant for Marine Wing Support Squadron 371, based out of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma Ariz. Gives a class on immedite action in accordance to Improvised Explosive Devices and Unexploded Ordnance to the Marines on the Quick Reaction Force Team from MWSS 371. on Monday February 21, 2005 aboard Camp Burgess, Al Taqaddum, Iraq. MWSS 371 is one of the tenant commands aboard Al Taqaddum, and is also currently on their second deployment to Iraq, in participation with Operation Iraqi Freemdom 3. (Released) USMC photo by: Cpl Marsha N. Garcia
091202-M-0000A-034.jpg -