Photo by Lance Cpl. Jose VillalobosRocha | Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools | 03.15.2017
U.S. Marines assigned to the Tactical Switching Operators course, Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School, make calls using the remote subscriber access module at Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms, Calif., March 15, 2017. The mission of Communications-Electronics School is to train Marines in ground electronics maintenance, tactical communications, and anti-air warfare operations for......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Jose VillalobosRocha | Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools | 03.14.2017
A U.S. Marine assigned to the Electronics Maintenance Techinicians course, Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School, troubleshoots on a Very Small Aperture Terminal at Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms, Calif., March 14, 2017. The mission of Communications-Electronics School is to train Marines in ground electronics maintenance, tactical communications, and anti-air warfare operations......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Jose VillalobosRocha | Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools | 03.14.2017
A U.S. Marine assigned to the Electronics Maintenance Techinicians course, Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School, troubleshoots on a Very Small Aperture Terminal at Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms, Calif., March 14, 2017. The mission of Communications-Electronics School is to train Marines in ground electronics maintenance, tactical communications, and anti-air warfare operations......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Jose VillalobosRocha | Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools | 03.14.2017
A U.S. Marines assigned to the Electronics Maintenance Techinicians course, Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School, troubleshoots on a Very Small Aperture Terminal at Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms, Calif., March 14, 2017. The mission of Communications-Electronics School is to train Marines in ground electronics maintenance, tactical communications, and anti-air warfare operations......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Joshua Young | I Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.28.2012
Sgt. Zachary R. McClendon, an electronics maintenance technician with 1st Radio Battalion, Electronics Maintenance Platoon, Camp Pendleton, was selected to receive the Pfc. Herbert Littleton Non-commissioned Officer Trophy for Electronics Maintenance at the 2011 Marine Corps Communications Awards in Washington in April. McClendon, 25, from Spanaway, Wash., is recognized by his unit as a Marine......