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MARCENT commander visits PSAB
Lt. Col. Tracy Brannock-Bennett, 378th Air Expeditionary Group chief of staff, briefs Lt. Gen. Carl E. Mundy III, commander of Marine Corps Forces Central Command, during a visit to Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia on Nov. 6, 2019. PSAB will serve as a strategic operating location for U.S. Air Forces Central Command and U.S. Central Command and fills a mutually beneficial role of countering destabilizing regional activity. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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MARCENT commander visits PSAB
Lt. Gen. Carl E. Mundy III, commander of Marine Corps Forces Central Command, visits the field hospital at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia on Nov. 6, 2019. PSAB will serve as a strategic operating location for U.S. Air Forces Central Command and U.S. Central Command and fills a mutually beneficial role of countering destabilizing regional activity. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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MARCENT commander visits PSAB
Sgt. Maj. Stephen Lunsford, sergeant major of Marine Corps Forces Central Command, speaks with a service member at a missile defense site at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia on Nov. 6, 2019. PSAB will serve as a strategic operating location for U.S. Air Forces Central Command and U.S. Central Command and fills a mutually beneficial role of countering destabilizing regional activity. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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MARCENT commander visits PSAB
Col. Jason King, commander of the 378th Air Expeditionary Group, speaks with Lt. Gen. Carl E. Mundy III, commander of Marine Corps Forces Central Command, during a visit to Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia on Nov. 6, 2019. PSAB will serve as a strategic operating location for U.S. Air Forces Central Command and U.S. Central Command and fills a mutually beneficial role of countering destabilizing regional activity. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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MARCENT commander visits PSAB
Lt. Gen. Carl E. Mundy III, commander of Marine Corps Forces Central Command, meets with Maj. Gen. Khaled Al-Shablan, the installation commander of Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia on Nov. 6, 2019. PSAB will serve as a strategic operating location for U.S. Air Forces Central Command and U.S. Central Command and fills a mutually beneficial role of countering destabilizing regional activity. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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MARCENT commander visits PSAB
Lt. Gen. Carl E. Mundy III, commander of Marine Corps Forces Central Command, meets with Maj. Gen. Khaled Al-Shablan, the installation commander of Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia on Nov. 6, 2019. PSAB will serve as a strategic operating location for U.S. Air Forces Central Command and U.S. Central Command and fills a mutually beneficial role of countering destabilizing regional activity. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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MARCENT commander visits PSAB
Lt. Gen. Carl E. Mundy III, commander of Marine Corps Forces Central Command, meets with service members at a missile defense site at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia on Nov. 6, 2019. PSAB will serve as a strategic operating location for U.S. Air Forces Central Command and U.S. Central Command and fills a mutually beneficial role of countering destabilizing regional activity. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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MARCENT commander visits PSAB
Lt. Gen. Carl E. Mundy III, commander of Marine Corps Forces Central Command, meets with Maj. Gen. Khaled Al-Shablan, the installation commander of Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia on Nov. 6, 2019. PSAB will serve as a strategic operating location for U.S. Air Forces Central Command and U.S. Central Command and fills a mutually beneficial role of countering destabilizing regional activity. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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U.S Air Force Munitions crew invite Marines to build bombs in support of OIR
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cole Leigh, 55th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron munitions crew chief, briefs a crew of Marines and Airmen about safety before they begin to build GBU-38 bombs at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 24, 2018. The munitions crew provided a unique opportunity for servicemembers to experience their career field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Clinton Atkins)
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U.S Air Force Munitions crew invite Marines to build bombs in support of OIR
U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Chad Carlson, Combat Logistics Detachment 34, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command 19.1, inspects an FZU-63 initiator for a 500-pound bomb at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 24, 2019. To prevent a potential munitions failure, each component has to be inspected for defects prior to installation. The 55th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron munitions crew provided a unique opportunity for servicemembers to experience their career field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Clinton Atkins)
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U.S Air Force Munitions crew invite Marines to build bombs in support of OIR
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Tyler Gray, 55th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron munitions crew member, and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Staff Sgt. Cole Leigh, 55 EFS munitions crew chief, demonstrate how to install a fuse in a 500-pound bomb at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 24, 2019. To ensure the use of proper technique, the munitions experts demonstrated each phase of the bomb-building operation before the service members received hands-on experience. The 55 EFS munitions crew provided a unique opportunity for servicemembers to experience their career field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Clinton Atkins)
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U.S Air Force Munitions crew invite Marines to build bombs in support of OIR
U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Jason Schneider and 1st Sgt. Esteban Rodriguez, Combat Logistics Detachment 34 (back), Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command 19.1, install sensors in the nose of the GBU-38 bombs. From start to finish, the entire bomb-building operation took less than three hours to complete. The 55th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron munitions crew provided a unique opportunity for servicemembers to experience their career field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Clinton Atkins)
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U.S Air Force Munitions crew invite Marines to build bombs in support of OIR
U.S. Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Esteban Rodriguez and U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Jason Schneider, Combat Logistics Detachment 34, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command 19.1, attach the guidance fin to a GBU-38 bomb at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 24, 2019. The Marines were able to experience the entire process of building a 500-pound bomb. The 55th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron munitions crew provided a unique opportunity for servicemembers to experience their career field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Clinton Atkins)
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Marines offer helping hand to paint airfield
Lance Cpt. Matthew Blount, Marine Wing Support Detachment 372 expeditionary airfield technician, connects a new container of yellow paint to a walk behind paint sprayer at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Dec. 9, 2018. The Marines, expeditionary airfield technicians assigned to Marine Wing Support Detachment 372, combined resources and expertise with the Air Force to improve airfield operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Clinton Atkins)
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Marines offer helping hand to paint airfield
Cpl. Travis Whelan and Cpl. Jacob Reaves work to maintain a straight line during airfield painting operations at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Dec. 9, 2018. Both Marines are expeditionary airfield technicians assigned to Marine Wing Support Detachment 372. The freshly painted airfield allows pilots taxiing to and from the runway to easily see the markings. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Clinton Atkins)
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180628-F-GV347-0152
A U.S. Marine Corps EA-6B Prowler, assigned to Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2, banks away after receiving in-flight fuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 28th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron (EARS) during an aerial refueling mission in support of Operation Inherent Resolve over Iraq, June 28, 2018. The 28th EARS is assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Operations Group and supports various operations in countries such as Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. In conjunction with partner forces, Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve defeats ISIS in designated areas of Iraq and Syria and sets conditions for follow-on operations to increase regional stability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Keith James)
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A U.S. Marine Corps EA-6B Prowler from Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2 lands at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 12, 2018. VMAQ-2 is currently completing the final EA-6B Prowler deployment before the last six aircraft in the U.S. military inventory are retired. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Ted Nichols/Released)
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Marines deployed with Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2 pose for a group photo on the ramp at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Aug. 16, 2018. Marines with VMAQ-2 are taking part in the final EA-6B Prowler deployment before the final six aircraft in the U.S. military inventory are retired. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jose Diaz/Released)
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Marines deployed with Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2 prepare to launch an EA-6B Prowler at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 12, 2018. VMAQ-2 is currently completing the final EA-6B Prowler deployment before the last six aircraft in the U.S. military inventory are retired. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Ted Nichols/Released)
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Marines deployed with Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2 step to their EA-6B Prowler at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 12, 2018. VMAQ-2 is currently completing the final EA-6B Prowler deployment before the last six aircraft in the U.S. military inventory are retired. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Ted Nichols/Released)
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