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A giant fireball captures the attention of the audience just after Marines fast-roped out of a UH-1Y helicopter. This was part of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force Demonstration during the MCAS Miramar Air Show, Oct. 2.
Taken: 10.02.09 Posted: 10.09.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
A giant fireball captures the attention of the audience just after Marines fast-roped out of a UH-1Y helicopter. This was part of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force Demonstration during the MCAS Miramar Air Show, Oct. 2.
Taken: 10.02.09 Posted: 10.09.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
A KC-130J Super Hercules demonstrates its in-flight refueling capabilities with two CH-53 Super Stallion helicopters during the Marine Air-Ground Task Force demonstration at the MCAS Miramar Air Show, Oct. 2. The MAGTF is comprised of four different elements, the Command Element, Ground Combat Element, Aviation Combat Element and Logistics Combat Element.
Taken: 10.02.09 Posted: 10.09.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
The Canadian Forces' Snow Birds spread out in a formation at the MCAS Miramar Air Show, Oct. 2. Traveling across North America, The Snow Birds' 24-member show team puts on approximately 65 shows in about 45 locations between May and November each year. The Canadian team's acrobatic stunts and maneuvers wowed spectators in the stands.
Taken: 10.02.09 Posted: 10.09.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
An M1-A1 Abrams tank rolls across the flight-line during the Marine Air-Ground Task Force Demonstration at the MCAS Miramar Air Show, Oct. 2. The MAGTF is comprised of four different elements, the Command Element, Ground Combat Element, Aviation Combat Element and Logistics Combat Element.
Taken: 10.02.09 Posted: 10.09.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
An M1-A1 Abrams tank rolls across the flight-line during the Marine Air-Ground Task Force Demonstration at the MCAS Miramar Air Show, Oct. 2. The MAGTF is comprised of four different elements, the Command Element, Ground Combat Element, Aviation Combat Element and Logistics Combat Element.
Taken: 10.02.09 Posted: 10.09.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
Marines with 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company practice searching rooms at the Infantry Immersion Trainer at Camp Pendleton, Sept. 17. Primarily made up of forward observers and field radio operators, ANGLICO Marines go out with ground elements, or jump from aircraft to their site, to set up forward observation posts. Once in place they can gather information to call in indirect fire or close-air support. ANGLICO units specialize in working with other military forces.
Taken: 09.17.09 Posted: 10.08.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
Maj. Mark Dornan, battery commander of 148 (Meiktila) Commando Forward Observation Battery, Royal Artillery, prepares for his landing as he descend from a jump with Marines from 3rd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company. This jump gave the Commandos the opportunity to gain experience with Marine jump equipment and their jumping techniques. "This is just another form of insertion that we have the capability of to bring the fight to our enemies," said CWO4 Neil La Sala, target accuracy officer with...
Taken: 09.17.09 Posted: 10.08.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
Maj. Mark Dornan, battery commander of 148 (Meiktila) Commando Forward Observation Battery, Royal Artillery gets his wings pinned on by CWO4 Neil La Sala, target accuracy officer with 3rd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, after a combined jump with the two units at Camp Pendleton Calif. Sept. 17. The jump was a unique opportunity for the Commandos to use U.S. Marine equipment and learn their jump techniques
Taken: 09.17.09 Posted: 10.08.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
Commandos with 148 (Meiktila) Commando Forward Observation Battery, Royal Artillery and Marines with 3rd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company conduct a jump as part of their annual training with each other. The jump was a unique opportunity for the Commandos to use U.S. Marine equipment and learn their jump techniques. "This is just another form of insertion that we have the capability of to bring the fight to our enemies," said CWO4 Neil La Sala, target accuracy officer with 3rd ANGLICO.
Taken: 09.17.09 Posted: 10.08.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
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