Safety is a top priority aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., and anything considered hazardous should be reported to Station Safety at (858)577-1359 or the MCAS Miramar Provost Marshal’s Office at (858) 577-4068. (Photo illustration by: Cpl. Owen Kimbrel) - Safety is a top priority aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., and anything considered hazardous should be reported to Station Safety at (858)577-1359 or the MCAS Miramar Provost Marshal’s Office at (858) 577-4068. (Photo illustration by: Cpl. Owen Kimbrel)
Cpl. Andrew Martinez, a crew chief with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, helps children operate a fire hose during a Lil’ Leatherneck day aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., June 27. The Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron event served as an interactive tool for children to gain understanding about their parents’ military life. - Cpl. Andrew Martinez, a crew chief with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, helps children operate a fire hose during a Lil’ Leatherneck day aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., June 27. The Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron event served as an interactive tool for children to gain understanding about their parents’ military life.
Cpl. William “Kyle” Carpenter, Medal of Honor recipient, speaks during an evening colors ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Calif., June 23. Carpenter, the most recent Medal of Honor recipient, attended the ceremony as the guest of honor and spoke about the impact noncommissioned officers can make on junior Marines. - Cpl. William “Kyle” Carpenter, Medal of Honor recipient, speaks during an evening colors ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Calif., June 23. Carpenter, the most recent Medal of Honor recipient, attended the ceremony as the guest of honor and spoke about the impact noncommissioned officers can make on junior Marines.