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Maj. Chris Holloway, Marine Fighter Training Squadron 401 pilot, checks the placement of a tactical combat training system pod on an F-5E Tiger aircraft prior to takeoff at the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma, Ariz., Aug. 13, 2010. The pod allows the TCTS to track the movement and weapons systems of the aircraft while taking part in training exercises. - Maj. Chris Holloway, Marine Fighter Training Squadron 401 pilot, checks the placement of a tactical combat training system pod on an F-5E Tiger aircraft prior to takeoff at the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma, Ariz., Aug. 13, 2010. The pod allows the TCTS to track the movement and weapons systems of the aircraft while taking part in training exercises.
Cpl. Bryan Weingart, station weather observer, examines readings from a thermal environment monitor to determine the wet-bulb globe temperature index at the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma, Ariz., Aug. 13, 2010. Weingart and 11 other meteorological and oceanographic Marines will be transferring from Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 to Marine Air Control Squadron 1’s Detachment C as part of a Corpswide move to better align METOC Marines with air traffic control squadrons. - Cpl. Bryan Weingart, station weather observer, examines readings from a thermal environment monitor to determine the wet-bulb globe temperature index at the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma, Ariz., Aug. 13, 2010. Weingart and 11 other meteorological and oceanographic Marines will be transferring from Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 to Marine Air Control Squadron 1’s Detachment C as part of a Corpswide move to better align METOC Marines with air traffic control squadrons.
Lt. James Fulton Finley, station Roman Catholic chaplain, is the oldest sailor in the Navy. The 73-year-old Brooklyn, N.Y., native has been a man of the cloth for 47 years and supported the troops for more than 20 years. - Lt. James Fulton Finley, station Roman Catholic chaplain, is the oldest sailor in the Navy. The 73-year-old Brooklyn, N.Y., native has been a man of the cloth for 47 years and supported the troops for more than 20 years.