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AL ASAD, Iraq- Staff Sgt. Mayra Lazada stands in front of the Marine Tactical Air Control Squadron 28 colors. Nicaraguan born Lazada decided to join the Marine Corps to show her appreciation for the United States granting her family political asylum in 1984 from civil war torn Nicaragua - AL ASAD, Iraq- Staff Sgt. Mayra Lazada stands in front of the Marine Tactical Air Control Squadron 28 colors. Nicaraguan born Lazada decided to join the Marine Corps to show her appreciation for the United States granting her family political asylum in 1984 from civil war torn Nicaragua
AL ASAD, Iraq -- Staff Sgt. Roger W. King, helicopter mechanic assigned to Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadron 269 and Gravette, Ark., native, reinstalls the tunnel cowling of a UH-1N Huey after daily and turnaround inspections of the tail rotor driveshaft. King recently re-enlisted and will make a lateral move to become an MV-22 Osprey flight line mechanic. - AL ASAD, Iraq -- Staff Sgt. Roger W. King, helicopter mechanic assigned to Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadron 269 and Gravette, Ark., native, reinstalls the tunnel cowling of a UH-1N Huey after daily and turnaround inspections of the tail rotor driveshaft. King recently re-enlisted and will make a lateral move to become an MV-22 Osprey flight line mechanic.
A C130J Hercules from Marine Aerial Transport Refueler Squadron 252 refuels a Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 142 F/A-18 Hornet 20,000 feet in the air during combat operations over Iraq. - A C130J Hercules from Marine Aerial Transport Refueler Squadron 252 refuels a Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 142 F/A-18 Hornet 20,000 feet in the air during combat operations over Iraq.
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AL ASAD, Iraq (March 8, 2005) - Lance Cpl. Anthony J. Kondziella prepares to fire a .50 caliber sniper rifle during a familiarization firing exercise here. Kondziella is a part of Marine Wing Support Squadron 271's Immediate Reaction Team, a unit of Marines and sailors that provide security for explosive ordnance disposal. - AL ASAD, Iraq (March 8, 2005) - Lance Cpl. Anthony J. Kondziella prepares to fire a .50 caliber sniper rifle during a familiarization firing exercise here. Kondziella is a part of Marine Wing Support Squadron 271's Immediate Reaction Team, a unit of Marines and sailors that provide security for explosive ordnance disposal.
AL ASAD, Iraq -- Major Peter D. Charboneau, communications and electronics officer with Marine Air Control Group 28 (Reinforced), stands next to his son, Lance Cpl. Joe B. Charboneau, helicopter mechanic with Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadron 269, on March 4 after spending time together riding their bikes. Father and son are here supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom 04-06. - AL ASAD, Iraq -- Major Peter D. Charboneau, communications and electronics officer with Marine Air Control Group 28 (Reinforced), stands next to his son, Lance Cpl. Joe B. Charboneau, helicopter mechanic with Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadron 269, on March 4 after spending time together riding their bikes. Father and son are here supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom 04-06.
Sgt. Maj. William Burton, sergeant major, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 224, poses with fellow sergeant major, Sgt. Maj. Michael J. Closterman, sergeant major, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2, March 5. Closterman was Burton?s drill instructor 21 years ago and now they are both serving in Al Asad, Iraq. - Sgt. Maj. William Burton, sergeant major, Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 224, poses with fellow sergeant major, Sgt. Maj. Michael J. Closterman, sergeant major, Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron 2, March 5. Closterman was Burton?s drill instructor 21 years ago and now they are both serving in Al Asad, Iraq.
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(From left to right) Lance Cpls. Anthony Kondziella, Josh M. Nalley (bottom,) Christopher W. Smith and Justin R. Graff (top,) serving with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271's Immediate Reaction Team, stand ready every hour of the day to complete the IRT mission. The platoon of Marines has been conducting security escorts for the squadron's Explosive Ordnance Disposal team as they respond to calls on and around Al Asad air base, Iraq. - (From left to right) Lance Cpls. Anthony Kondziella, Josh M. Nalley (bottom,) Christopher W. Smith and Justin R. Graff (top,) serving with Marine Wing Support Squadron 271's Immediate Reaction Team, stand ready every hour of the day to complete the IRT mission. The platoon of Marines has been conducting security escorts for the squadron's Explosive Ordnance Disposal team as they respond to calls on and around Al Asad air base, Iraq.
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Kuckuk, commanding officer, Marine Attack Squadron 311 speaks at his change of command ceremony, Feb. 28. Kuckuk takes command of a squadron who is three months into a six month deployment in Iraq. - Lieutenant Colonel Robert Kuckuk, commanding officer, Marine Attack Squadron 311 speaks at his change of command ceremony, Feb. 28. Kuckuk takes command of a squadron who is three months into a six month deployment in Iraq.