Tawni Crossan, Marine Attack Squadron 214 spouse, climbs up a rope during VMA-214’s Jane Wayne Day at the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma, Ariz., April 9, 2010. Jane Wayne Day allows Corps dependents to spend a day as Marines, learning about what they do and how they train. Thirty-three spouses spent the day doing activities such as weapons training, Marine Corps martial arts, watching Harriers deliver ordnance and running the obstacle course. Crossan was the only spouse to complete the rope climb. - Tawni Crossan, Marine Attack Squadron 214 spouse, climbs up a rope during VMA-214’s Jane Wayne Day at the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma, Ariz., April 9, 2010. Jane Wayne Day allows Corps dependents to spend a day as Marines, learning about what they do and how they train. Thirty-three spouses spent the day doing activities such as weapons training, Marine Corps martial arts, watching Harriers deliver ordnance and running the obstacle course. Crossan was the only spouse to complete the rope climb.