Photo by Cpl. Thor Larson | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.13.2015
Cpl. Connor G. Reap inspects the final bolt put in a Humvee that made Marine Air Control Squadron 4 100-percent equipment ready March 13 on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. “Marine Corps wide no one is at 100 percent readiness, except us right now,” said Reap. “There are some Marines who have been in for 20 plus years and they didn’t believe it. It made me feel like a rock star to......
Photo by Cpl. Thor Larson | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.13.2015
Lt. Col. John C. Barry puts the final bolt in a Humvee to make Marine Air Control Squadron 4 100-percent equipment ready March 13 on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. The final bolt in the Humvee made Marine Air Control Squadron 4 the only unit in the Marine Corps to be at 100 percent equipment readiness. MACS-4 has over 140 pieces of equipment they must maintain. Barry is the commanding......
Photo by Cpl. Thor Larson | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.13.2015
Cpl. John T. Riehl, left, hands Lt. Col. John C. Barry a socket wrench so he can put the last bolt in a Humvee March 13 on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. The final bolt in the Humvee made Marine Air Control Squadron 4 the only unit in the Marine Corps to be at 100 percent equipment readiness. MACS-4 has over 140 pieces of equipment they must maintain. Riehl is an automotive organizational......
Photo by Cpl. Thor Larson | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 03.13.2015
Col. Scott F. Stebbins congratulates Marines on their hard work and for reaching 100 percent equipment readiness March 13 on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. The commanding officer of Marine Air Control Squadron 4, Lt. Col. John C. Barry, put the last bolt in a Humvee. Once the final bolt was in, MACS- 4 became the only unit in the Marine Corps to be at 100 percent equipment readiness. “We......