Marines currently assigned to the base working party through the Fleet Assistance Program remove excess lime and calcium from the Mokapu Gate sign in building 204 aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Sept. 9, 2015. The Marines removed the lime and calcium that has collected over time on the “Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe Bay” sign displayed at the Mokapu Gate. After scrubbing the letters clean, the Marines coated the sign with an aluminum prefinishing solution, followed by an aluminum conversion solution and metal polish. Taking care of the Marine Corps Base Hawaii’s property falls in line with


Marines currently assigned to the base working party through the Fleet Assistance Program remove excess lime and calcium from the Mokapu Gate sign in building 204 aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Sept. 9, 2015. The Marines removed the lime and calcium that has collected over time on the “Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe Bay” sign displayed at the Mokapu Gate. After scrubbing the letters clean, the Marines coated the sign with an aluminum prefinishing solution, followed by an aluminum conversion solution and metal polish. Taking care of the Marine Corps Base Hawaii’s property falls in line with its mission to provide direct support for units, individuals and families in order to enhance and sustain combat readiness for all operating forces and tenant organizations aboard MCB Hawaii. ( Marine Corps photo by Kristen Wong/Released)


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