Marine Corps Air Station New River


Marine Corps Air Station New River

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Hometown: MCAS New River NC US

Current Personnel:
spyglass Lance Cpl. Manuel Estrada
spyglass Staff Sgt. Jonanthan Spencer
spyglass Staff Sgt. Robert Fisher
spyglass Lance Cpl. John Suleski
spyglass Sgt. Katelyn Lopez
spyglass 1st Lt. Kristin Dalton
spyglass Cpl. Abigail Brown
spyglass Lance Cpl. Martin Egnash
spyglass Sgt. Alicia R. Leaders
spyglass Sgt. Joshua Cox
spyglass Lance Cpl. Joshua Whitehead
spyglass Lance Cpl. Kyle Runnels
spyglass Lance Cpl. Ryan Joyner
spyglass Lance Cpl. Martin Egnash



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(192 votes; 2.64)

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Bold Alligator AAVs go ship to shore Bold Alligator AAVs go ship to shore
Marines from 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion 'splash’ out the back of the USS Wasp during...



USS San Antonio proves its compatibility with coalition forces USS San Antonio proves its compatibility with coalition forces
Chief Petty Officer Kory Hoover, a chief boatswain’s mate aboard the USS San Antonio, boards...



HMLA-167 ordnance Marines take to the sea HMLA-167 ordnance Marines take to the sea
Ordnance Marines with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 unload ammunition canisters...



2nd AAV goes from land to sea 2nd AAV goes from land to sea
Marines with 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion wait for the signal to enter the water on their...



AAVs go from land to sea AAVs go from land to sea
Marines with 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion drive an amphibious assault vehicle into the water...





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(51 votes; 2.29)

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USS San Antonio sailors work with MarinesUSS San Antonio sailors work with Marines
Exercise Bold Alligator 2012 has allowed sailors aboard the USS San Antonio an opportunity to once again work with Marines and Marine Corps equipment, something the ship’s crew has not handled in more than three years.


USS San Antonio proves its compatibility with coalition forcesUSS San Antonio proves its compatibility with coalition forces
A French landing craft, engin de débarquement amphibie rapide or EDAR, arrived aboard the USS San Antonio during a recovery training event for Exercise Bold Alligator 2012 on Feb. 4.


HMLA-167 ordnance Marines take to the sea
Ordnance Marines with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 proved to be crucial assets in the ability of the squadron’s offensive actions during Exercise Bold Alligator 2012.


HMLA-167 lands aboard the USS San Antonio for Exercise Bold AlligatorHMLA-167 lands aboard the USS San Antonio for Exercise Bold Alligator
Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 traveled from Marine Corps Air Station New River to the landing dock platform USS San Antonio to support Exercise Bold Alligator 2012.


AAVs go from land to seaAAVs go from land to sea
One thing that sets Marines aside from other branches is their emphasis on amphibious operations. Throughout history, the ability for an amphibious force to conduct a forcible entry has been an essential element of any seafaring nation’s military strategy. Now, Marines are training not just with history in mind, but today’s fight during a live scenario known as Exercise Bold Alligator 2012.




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HMH-461 Haiti Relief


 
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HMH-461 Haiti ReliefHMH-461 Haiti Relief
B-roll of U.S. Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461(HMH-461) deploying in support of the Haiti relief efforts. Scenes include Marines loading onto helicopters, saying goodbyes to loved ones, and awaiting transport. Haiti Relief. Operation Unified Response




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