Cpl. Brandon Maier, an ammo technician with base ordnance and native of Toledo, Ohio, Cpl. Brian Orellana, a base ordnance technician and native of Houston, and Brandon Wisniewski, a base ordnance materials handler and native of Picayune, Miss., open a crate of Claymore mines to inventory the count inside a subterranean tunnel magazine at the Ulupau Crater on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 24. Marines and sailors at base ordnance have to ensure strict safety and accountability measures so the explosive material is handled properly and the customer isn't under or over supplied. Marines, sailors


Cpl. Brandon Maier, an ammo technician with base ordnance and native of Toledo, Ohio, Cpl. Brian Orellana, a base ordnance technician and native of Houston, and Brandon Wisniewski, a base ordnance materials handler and native of Picayune, Miss., open a crate of Claymore mines to inventory the count inside a subterranean tunnel magazine at the Ulupau Crater on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 24. Marines and sailors at base ordnance have to ensure strict safety and accountability measures so the explosive material is handled properly and the customer isn't under or over supplied. Marines, sailors handle MCB Hawaii's ordnance supply 130124-M-JR941-002


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