Lance Cpl. James Headrick, an airframe Marine with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 122, demonstrates how to operate an NC-10 Hydraulic Generator for Cpl. Robert Ramos, Marine Aviation Logisitsics Squadron (MALS) 12 airframes, at Royal Australian Air Force Base Tindal, Australia, July 25, 2016. VMFA-122 traveled to RAAF Base Tindal for the first time to participate in Pitch Black 2016 and unit level training known as Southern Frontier. Pitch Black affords Marines with VMFA-122 the opportunity to integrate and increase interoperability with regional joint and coalition partners, while deve


Lance Cpl. James Headrick, an airframe Marine with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 122, demonstrates how to operate an NC-10 Hydraulic Generator for Cpl. Robert Ramos, Marine Aviation Logisitsics Squadron (MALS) 12 airframes, at Royal Australian Air Force Base Tindal, Australia, July 25, 2016. VMFA-122 traveled to RAAF Base Tindal for the first time to participate in Pitch Black 2016 and unit level training known as Southern Frontier. Pitch Black affords Marines with VMFA-122 the opportunity to integrate and increase interoperability with regional joint and coalition partners, while developing operational concepts for conducting sustained combat operations. Southern Frontier will help the squadron gain experience and qualifications in low altitude, air-ground, high explosive ordnance delivery at the unit level. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Nicole Zurbrugg)


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