Cpl. Matthew Sisk, ordnance man with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 122, guides an F/A 18C Hornet with VMFA-122 to a halt for inspection at Royal Australian Air Force Base Tindal, Australia, July 22, 2016. VMFA-122 traveled to RAAF Base Tindal for the first time for exercises Southern Frontier Unit Level Training and Pitch Black 16. Southern Frontier ULT will help the squadron gain experience and qualifications in low altitude, air ground, high explosive ordnance delivery at the unit level. Pitch Black 16 affords Marines with VMFA-122 the opportunity to integrate and increase interopera


Cpl. Matthew Sisk, ordnance man with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 122, guides an F/A 18C Hornet with VMFA-122 to a halt for inspection at Royal Australian Air Force Base Tindal, Australia, July 22, 2016. VMFA-122 traveled to RAAF Base Tindal for the first time for exercises Southern Frontier Unit Level Training and Pitch Black 16. Southern Frontier ULT will help the squadron gain experience and qualifications in low altitude, air ground, high explosive ordnance delivery at the unit level. Pitch Black 16 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. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Nicole Zurbrugg)


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