U.S. Marine Corps Pilots Flying F/A-18 Hornet Fighter Jets in Oulu, Finland
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- U.S. Marine Corps Pilots Flying F/A-18 Hornet Fighter Jets operations during Exercise Nordic Response in Oulu, Finland
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• Credits
• U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Christopher Hernandez, Lance Cpl. David Ornelas-Baeza, Cpl. Rowdy Vanskike
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I thank you all for your service to our great nation! From another crew member.
Semper fi Marines
I was stationed at MCAS Beaufort SC VMFA 251
My Heart with YOU ❤ Kiitos ja tuen sinua ❤
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Nnes facil con gravedad⁰o
Fundacion g.m.
ON RUSSIA'S DOOR STEP, IS THAT ETHICAL? SHOULDN'T WE BE WATCHING IS LAMB >
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Why are marines flying planes? Should it be airforce?
The US Marine Corps operates air assets (F/A-18, F-35B , AV-8B, UH-1Y, AH-1Z, MV-22B) to support its ground forces during combat operations. These aircraft perform close air support, air assault force insertion/extraction, search and rescue. The USAF primarily supports ground forces of the US Army. This goes back to USAAF being part of the Army and then the establishment of independent service in 1947. The Marine Corps is part of the department of the Navy