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Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
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Master Sgt. Michael A. Moore, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing G-6, technical control engineer, explains future plans for the Hatch Mounted SATCOM (Satellite Communication) Antenna System (HMSAS) to the commanding general of 3rd MAW, Maj. Gen. Mark Wise, aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Jan. 9. The HMSAS was developed for pre-deployment training in order to enhance communications for raid force and tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel (TRAP) missions, in preparation to support a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force (SPMAGTF). (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Harley Robinson/Released) - Master Sgt. Michael A. Moore, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing G-6, technical control engineer, explains future plans for the Hatch Mounted SATCOM (Satellite Communication) Antenna System (HMSAS) to the commanding general of 3rd MAW, Maj. Gen. Mark Wise, aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Jan. 9. The HMSAS was developed for pre-deployment training in order to enhance communications for raid force and tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel (TRAP) missions, in preparation to support a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force (SPMAGTF). (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Harley Robinson/Released)

A firefighter with the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Fire Department decontaminates a suspect and a military police officer with the Provost Marshal’s Office during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosives (CBRNE) exercise at the gas chamber aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., May 18. The exercise revolved around PMO, the Miramar Fire Department, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, and Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting working together to identify and eliminate the threat of a simulated clandestine drug lab. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alissa Schuning/Released) - A firefighter with the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Fire Department decontaminates a suspect and a military police officer with the Provost Marshal’s Office during a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosives (CBRNE) exercise at the gas chamber aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., May 18. The exercise revolved around PMO, the Miramar Fire Department, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, and Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting working together to identify and eliminate the threat of a simulated clandestine drug lab. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alissa Schuning/Released)

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