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Corporal Anthony Rosales, a Marine Aircraft Group 13 headquarters supply clerk and a native of Van Nuys, Calif., works on a charcoal drawing during an art class hosted by the Single Marine Program at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., June 17. Every Monday, SMP hosts a recreational art class in an effort to help service members relax from the everyday grind of military life. - Corporal Anthony Rosales, a Marine Aircraft Group 13 headquarters supply clerk and a native of Van Nuys, Calif., works on a charcoal drawing during an art class hosted by the Single Marine Program at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., June 17. Every Monday, SMP hosts a recreational art class in an effort to help service members relax from the everyday grind of military life.
The Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., fire department celebrated their achievement as the DoD Fire Prevention Program of the Year for 2013 after competing against other Marine Corps installations, May 14. The staff, (from left to right) Fire Inspectors James Taylor and Ricardo Pastrana, Fire Chief Michael Batson, Assistant Fire Chief J.C. Summers, Fire Inspectors Jeff Kindler and Greg Lopez, pose for a photo in front of their emergency vehicle, Jan. 13. Photo by: Lance Cpl. Summer Dowding - The Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., fire department celebrated their achievement as the DoD Fire Prevention Program of the Year for 2013 after competing against other Marine Corps installations, May 14. The staff, (from left to right) Fire Inspectors James Taylor and Ricardo Pastrana, Fire Chief Michael Batson, Assistant Fire Chief J.C. Summers, Fire Inspectors Jeff Kindler and Greg Lopez, pose for a photo in front of their emergency vehicle, Jan. 13. Photo by: Lance Cpl. Summer Dowding
Marines from Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 and other elements of 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing from Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., sift through the debris and inspect pieces of wreckage from the AV-8B Harrier II crash site during the cleanup process in Imperial, Calif., Monday. Frederick Daniels, the director for range compliance at MCAS Yuma, is in charge of the remediation process to clean up the crash site once the effort is turned over to the City of Imperial. He will work with contractors to takes samples and tests of the site to ensure the removal of contaminants from the soil, groundwater and surface. - Marines from Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 and other elements of 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing from Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., sift through the debris and inspect pieces of wreckage from the AV-8B Harrier II crash site during the cleanup process in Imperial, Calif., Monday. Frederick Daniels, the director for range compliance at MCAS Yuma, is in charge of the remediation process to clean up the crash site once the effort is turned over to the City of Imperial. He will work with contractors to takes samples and tests of the site to ensure the removal of contaminants from the soil, groundwater and surface.
Combat engineers with Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 take a break amid the scorching Yuma, Ariz., heat during squad tactics drills at the Western Barry M. Goldwater Range near Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, June 4. - Combat engineers with Marine Wing Support Squadron 371 take a break amid the scorching Yuma, Ariz., heat during squad tactics drills at the Western Barry M. Goldwater Range near Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, June 4.
An AV-8B Harrier with Marine Attack Squadron 214 prepares to land at the new Auxiliary Landing Field (ALF) facility at MCAS Yuma, Ariz., Feb. 24. The ALF is designed for pilots to use for field-carrier landing practice prior to conducting ship- landing qualifications – a requirement before deploying with Marine Expeditionary Units. - An AV-8B Harrier with Marine Attack Squadron 214 prepares to land at the new Auxiliary Landing Field (ALF) facility at MCAS Yuma, Ariz., Feb. 24. The ALF is designed for pilots to use for field-carrier landing practice prior to conducting ship- landing qualifications – a requirement before deploying with Marine Expeditionary Units.