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Photo By: Cpl. Shannon Kroening
Mar 7, 2016
Camp Lejeune - A CH-53E Super Stallion lifts cargo during a helicopter support training exercise aided by Marines with Landing Support platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 2 aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 2, 2016. The Marines underneath the Super Stallion all have critical roles in ensuring mission accomplishment, working together to attach the equipment on the ground to the helicopter while it hovers in the air about 10 feet above them. In real world events, helicopter support team missions are critical to mission accomplishment because they provide the ability to quickly and efficiently provide support to Marines on the ground, loading and unloading important equipment such as small vehicles, supplies, and food rations in a moment’s notice. (Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Shannon Kroening)
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