U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Caleb McDonald/Released 130520-M-WB921-044.JPG
Jun 7, 2013
130520-M-WB921-044 MORON DE LA FRONTERA, Spain -- Corporal Cristobal Gomez, a Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response satellite technician and San Antonio native, along with Sgt. Justin Hofelich, SP-MAFTF Crisis Response satellite communication chief and native of Madison, Ind., set up a Very Small-Aperture Terminal Large Satellite aboard Moron Air Base, May 20. "Satellite communications allow reliable and efficient communication support across the task force's area of responsibility, wherever we asked to go," said Capt. John Schreiner, the communications officer for SP-MAGTF Crisis Response and Sandusky, Ohio native. The SP-MAGTF Crisis Response is a rotational force of approximately 500 Marines and sailors sourced from a variety of Marine Corps units to include II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C., according to the force's requirement and their mission of being task organized, rapid-deployment force within the African regional reach to respond to crisis and defend U.S. security interests. (Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Caleb McDonald/Not Released)
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