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USS San Antonio sailors work with Marines

Story by Lance Cpl. Kyle N. Runnels | Marine Corps Air Station New River | Date: 02.08.2012

Exercise Bold Alligator 2012 has allowed sailors aboard the USS San Antonio an opportunity to once again work with Marines and Marine Corps equipment, something the ship’s crew has not handled in more than... Read More

Combat Cargo steps up for Exercise Bold Alligator

Story by Cpl. Walter Marino III | II Marine Expeditionary Force | Date: 02.07.2012

If you fly aboard the USS Wasp, Combat Cargo Marines are the first to greet you and are the ones helping you with your bags. They receive nothing more than thank-you nods – not that anything could be heard... Read More

Mechanics keep Ospreys in the Air

Story by Cpl. Walter Marino III | II Marine Expeditionary Force | Date: 02.07.2012

The mere sight of an Osprey can be intimidating. They stand 22 feet high, kick up massive winds and have 45-foot wings. Read More

Sailors, Marines defend ship together

Story by Lance Cpl. Scott L. Tomaszycki | 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing & Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | Date: 02.06.2012

When amphibious ships pass through potentially hostile waters, sailors and Marines work together to ensure safe transit. During Exercise Bold Alligator 2012 the USS Kearsarge passed through the hypothetical... Read More

Marines make Bold Alligator count, gain experience

Story by Lance Cpl. Scott L. Tomaszycki | 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing & Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point | Date: 02.06.2012

Since 9/11, the Marine Corps focused on engaging enemies in largely land-locked combat. Exercise Bold Alligator 2012, the largest amphibious exercise in a decade, was designed to revitalize the capabilities of... Read More