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Marine Corps Air Station New River
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin Egnash
Date: 2012-02-01 07:15:00
Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 land a CH-53E Super Stallion aboard the USS Wasp to support transportation and heavy-lifting roles during Exercise Bold Alligator Exercise 2012, Feb. 1. The exercise, the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years, represents the Navy and Marine Corps’ revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. The exercise focuses on today’s fight with today’s forces, while showcasing the advantages of seabasing. This exercise will take place Jan. 30 - Feb. 12, 2012, afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin Egnash
Date: 2012-02-01 03:45:00
Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 land a CH-53E Super Stallion aboard the USS Wasp during Exercise Bold Alligator Exercise 2012, Feb. 1. The exercise, the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years, represents the Navy and Marine Corps’ revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. The exercise, the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years, represents the Navy and Marine Corps’ revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. The exercise focuses on today’s fight with today’s forces, while showcasing the advantages of seabasing. This exercise will take place Jan. 30 - Feb. 12, 2012, afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin Egnash
Date: 2012-02-01 03:30:00
The sun shines down on Marines and Sailors tying down a CH-53E Super Stallion from Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 aboard the USS Wasp during Exercise Bold Alligator Exercise 2012, Feb. 1. The exercise, the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years, represents the Navy and Marine Corps’ revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. The exercise focuses on today’s fight with today’s forces, while showcasing the advantages of seabasing. This exercise will take place Jan. 30 - Feb. 12, 2012 afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin Egnash
Date: 2012-02-01 07:19:00
Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 land two CH-53Es aboard the USS Wasp to support transportation and heavy lifting roles during Exercise Bold Alligator Exercise 2012, Feb. 1. The exercise, the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years, represents the Navy and Marine Corps’ revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. The exercise focuses on today’s fight with today’s forces, while showcasing the advantages of seabasing. This exercise will take place Jan. 30 - Feb. 12, 2012, afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin Egnash
Date: 2012-02-01 07:11:00
Marines and Sailors aboard the USS Wasp unload an MV-22B Osprey from Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 266 as a Navy MH-60S Knighthawk idles nearby, during Exercise Bold Alligator Exercise 2012, Feb. 1. The exercise, the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years, represents the Navy and Marine Corps’ revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. The exercise focuses on today’s fight with today’s forces, while showcasing the advantages of seabasing. This exercise will take place Jan. 30 - Feb. 12, 2012, afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Kyle Runnels
Date: 2012-02-02 23:49:00
A UH-1Y Huey from Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 lands aboard the landing dock platform USS San Antonio for refueling during Exercise Bold Alligator 2012 on Feb. 2. This exercise, the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years, represents the Navy and Marine Corps’ revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. Bold Alligator is scheduled to run through Feb. 12 afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Kyle Runnels
Date: 2012-02-02 23:49:00
A UH-1Y Huey from Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 lands aboard the landing dock platform USS San Antonio for refueling during Exercise Bold Alligator 2012 on Feb. 2. This exercise, the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years, represents the Navy and Marine Corps’ revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. Bold Alligator is scheduled to run through Feb. 12 afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Kyle Runnels
Date: 2012-02-02 23:44:00
A UH-1Y Huey from Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 lands aboard the landing dock platform USS San Antonio for refueling during Exercise Bold Alligator 2012 on Feb. 2. This exercise, the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years, represents the Navy and Marine Corps’ revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. Bold Alligator is scheduled to run through Feb. 12 afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Kyle Runnels
Date: 2012-02-02 23:40:00
A UH-1Y Huey from Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 lands aboard the landing dock platform USS San Antonio for refueling during Exercise Bold Alligator 2012, Feb. 2. This exercise, the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years, represents the Navy and Marine Corps’ revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. Bold Alligator is scheduled to run through Feb. 12 afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Kyle Runnels
Date: 2008-01-15 23:48:00
A UH-1Y Huey from Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 is landing aboard the landing dock platform USS San Antonio for refueling during Exercise Bold Alligator 2012 on Feb. 2. This exercise, the largest naval amphibious exercise in the past 10 years, represents the Navy and Marine Corps’ revitalization of the full range of amphibious operations. Bold Alligator is scheduled to run through Feb. 12 afloat and ashore in and around Virginia and North Carolina.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash
Date: 2011-12-29 10:55:00
Marines from Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 land MV-22B Ospreys at Marine Corps Air Station New River, Dec. 29. This concludes the last flight of the year for the Marines flying eight Ospreys.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash
Date: 2011-12-29 10:46:00
Marines from Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 fly an MV-22B Osprey from Marine Corps Air Station New River toward Wilmington, N.C. This was part of the squadron’s last flight before their deployment in early January and their last flight of 2011, Dec. 29.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash
Date: 2011-12-29 10:40:00
Marines from Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 fly an MV-22B Osprey from Marine Corps Air Station New River toward Wilmington N.C. This was part of the squadron’s last flight before their deployment in early January and their last flight of 2011, Dec. 29.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash
Date: 2011-12-29 10:02:00
Marines From Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 refuel before their last flight before their deployment early January, and their last flight of the year, Dec. 29. The flight consisted of 28 Marines flying eight MV-22B Ospreys in designated formations to a landing zone and back.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash
Date: 2011-12-29 10:48:00
Marines from Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 fly 8 MV-22B Ospreys in an echelon right formation on their way back to Marine Corps Air Station New River, Dec. 29. These eight Ospreys were some of the last aircraft to be tested out before the squadron goes on their deployment to Afghanistan.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Ryan N. Runnels
Date: 2011-12-05 17:26:00
Lance Cpl. Justin A. Swaidner, an aviation ordnance technician with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River teaches basketball fundamentals to a youth basketball team he coaches. The basketball team consists of six and seven year old children.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Ryan M. Joyner
Date: 2011-12-04 13:57:00
Supporters from the local area came to show their support and have a good time with friends. Harbor Site Bar hosted a charity barbecue to help raise money for a house to be built for a wounded Sneads Ferry Marine resident, Dec. 4.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Ryan M. Joyner
Date: 2011-12-04 13:36:00
Volunteers from Professional Supporting Charities greet incoming participants to the barbecue while the band Stopping Time plays music for the supporters there. Harbor Site Bar hosted a charity barbecue to help raise money for a house to be built for a wounded Sneads Ferry Marine resident, Dec. 4.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. John Suleski
Date: 2011-12-13 12:02:00
Lance Cpl. Marco A. Botero, Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 MV-22B Osprey crew chief, installs an engine on an aircraft, Dec. 13. Osprey crew chiefs are responsible for the mechanical well-being of the entire aircraft.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Ryan M. Joyner
Date: 2011-12-13 16:22:00
Cpl. Theodore M. Young and Lance Cpl. Stephen A. Meyer bring the fuel line from the tactical bulk fuel delivery system in the CH-53E to refuel the AH-1W Cobra. Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 conducted training setting up a Forward Arming and Refueling Point at Blackstone Army Airfield, Dec. 13.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Ryan M. Joyner
Date: 2011-12-13 16:21:00
Cpl. Theodore M. Young, crew chief, runs with the fuel hose used in the tactical bulk fuel delivery system to refuel the AH-1W Cobra. Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 conducted training setting up a Forward Arming and Refueling Point at Blackstone Army Airfield, Dec. 13.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Ryan M. Joyner
Date: 2011-12-13 16:20:00
Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 conducted training setting up a Forward Arming and Refueling Point at Blackstone Army Airfield, Dec. 13.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Ryan M. Joyner
Date: 2011-12-13 16:17:00
Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 conducted training setting up a Forward Arming and Refueling Point at Blackstone Army Airfield, Dec. 13.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Ryan M. Joyner
Date: 2011-12-13 14:04:00
Cpl. Theodore M. Young, a crew chief, brings back the fuel line after refueling an AH-1W Cobra. Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 conducted training setting up a Forward Arming and Refueling Point at Blackstone Army Airfield, Dec. 13.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Ryan M. Joyner
Date: 2011-12-13 14:57:00
Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 conducted training setting up a Forward Arming and Refueling Point at Blackstone Army Airfield, Dec. 13.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Ryan M. Joyner
Date: 2011-12-13 16:30:00
Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 crew members from the CH-53E Super Stallion pack their equipment and hoses up after completing a Forward Arming and Refueling Point mission at Blackstone Army Airfield, Dec. 13.
Unit: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
Byline: Lance Cpl. Jacob A. Singsank
Date: 2005-12-01 10:31:00
An MV-22B Osprey operating at night similar to the ones flown by VMM-264 aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., during their night systems instructor training. The training will double the amount of NSIs in the squadron.
Unit: 22nd MEU
Byline: Sgt. Alicia R. Leaders
Date: 2009-01-14 20:10:00
A MV-22B Osprey operating at night similar to the ones flown by VMM-264 aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, during their night systems instructor training. The training will double the amount of NSIs in the squadron.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. John Suleski
Date: 2011-11-22 07:26:00
Staff Sgt. Lester I. Chase, Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 Osprey mechanic, loads the cargo while Cpl. Brandon S. Griffith, VMM-365 Osprey crew chief, directs it. Marines of VMM-365, aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., trained to perform aerial deliveries, Nov. 22.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. John Suleski
Date: 2011-11-22 06:40:00
Cpl. Kenneth P. Vanhorn, 2nd Marine Logistics Group parachute rigger, makes sure the parachute is secured to the cargo. Marines of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 trained to perform aerial deliveries, Nov. 22.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. John Suleski
Date: 2011-11-22 07:25:00
Cpl. Brandon S. Griffith, Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 Osprey crew chief, directs cargo loaded onto the aircraft. Marines of VMM-365 trained to perform aerial deliveries, Nov. 22.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash
Date: 2011-11-28 15:35:00
Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 conduct field carrier landing practice across from stony bay, near Marine Corps Air Station New River, Nov. 28. This training is intended to prepair them for Operation Bold Alligator, where they will be working from an aircraft carrier.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash
Date: 2011-11-28 15:42:00
Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 conduct field carrier landing practice across from stony bay, near Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Nov. 28. This training is intended to prepair them for Operation Bold Alligator, where they will be working from an aircraft carrier.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash
Date: 2011-11-28 15:30:00
Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 conduct field carrier landing practice across from stony bay, near Marine Corps Air Station New River, Nov. 28. This training is intended to prepair them for Operation Bold Alligator, where they will be working from an aircraft carrier.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. John Suleski
Date: 2011-12-03 09:41:00
Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 26 hosted the 19th annual Gunnery Sgt. Michael S. Casey Corvette Toy Run at the Staff Noncommissioned Officer club aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, Dec. 3.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. John Suleski
Date: 2011-12-03 09:53:00
Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 26 hosted the 19th annual Gunnery Sgt. Michael S. Casey Corvette Toy Run at the Staff Noncommissioned Officer club aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, Dec. 3.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. John Suleski
Date: 2011-12-03 10:03:00
Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 26 hosted the 19th annual Gunnery Sgt. Michael S. Casey Corvette Toy Run at the Staff Noncommissioned Officer club aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Dec. 3.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Sgt. Josh Cox
Date: 2000-01-01 00:14:00
Anthrax, Testament and Death Angel perform during a concert at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Nov. 4. In a solemn interview conducted on the Anthrax's tour bus just before the Nov. 4 concert, the metal icons pledged their support of the armed forces.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Sgt. Josh Cox
Date: 2000-01-01 00:05:00
Anthrax, Testament and Death Angel perform during a concert at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Nov. 4. In a solemn interview conducted on the Anthrax's tour bus just before the Nov. 4 concert, the metal icons pledged their support of the armed forces.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Sgt. Josh Cox
Date: 2000-01-01 00:03:00
Anthrax, Testament and Death Angel perform during a concert at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Nov. 4. In a solemn interview conducted on the Anthrax's tour bus just before the Nov. 4 concert, the metal icons pledged their support of the armed forces.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Sgt. Josh Cox
Date: 2000-01-01 00:02:00
Anthrax, Testament and Death Angel perform during a concert at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Nov. 4. In a solemn interview conducted on the Anthrax's tour bus just before the Nov. 4 concert, the metal icons pledged their support of the armed forces.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Sgt. Josh Cox
Date: 2000-01-01 00:01:00
Anthrax, Testament and Death Angel perform during a concert at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Nov. 4. In a solemn interview conducted on the Anthrax's tour bus just before the Nov. 4 concert, the metal icons pledged their support of the armed forces.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin Egnash
Date: 2011-11-07 15:47:00
Mr. Mike DiFrancesco, director of Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation gives Staff Sgt. Thomas J. Dudley's children $30,000 in financial aid, at the Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 264 hangar, Nov. 7.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin Egnash
Date: 2011-11-07 15:46:00
Capt. Thomas Keech, Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 264 pilot, escorts Mary Dudley, the widow of Staff Sgt. Thomas J. Dudley during a ceremony at the VMM-264 hangar, Nov. 7.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Martin Egnash
Date: 2011-11-07 15:47:00
Mr. Mike DiFrancesco, director of Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation gives Staff Sgt. Thomas J. Dudley's children $30,000 in financial aid, at the Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 264 hangar, Nov. 7.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Martin Egnash
Date: 2011-11-07 15:46:00
Capt. Thomas Keech, Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 264 pilot, escorts Mary Dudley, the widow of Staff Sgt. Thomas J. Dudley during a ceremony at the VMM-264 hangar, Nov. 7.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Martin Egnash
Date: 2011-11-07 15:45:00
Maj. Gen. Jon M. Davis, Commanding General of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, and Mr. Mike DiFrancesco, director of Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation speak at the ceremony to give Staff Sgt. Thomas J. Dudley's children $30,000 in financial aid, at the Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 264 hangar, Nov. 7.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. John Suleski
Date: 2011-11-09 04:08:00
Those who have served or are serving in the United States military can celebrate their service to their country on Veterans Day, Nov. 11.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash
Date: 2011-09-27 11:00:00
Sgt. Jason P. Lukasek, a weather forecster aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, determines the approximate wind temperature, Sept. 27.
Unit: Marine Corps Air Station New River
Byline: Lance Cpl. Martin R. Egnash
Date: 2011-09-27 11:05:00
Sgt. Nathan R. Will and Sgt. Jason P. Lukasek, weather forecasters aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., take measurements to determine the heat index, Sept. 27.