Brad Akeo, a senior lifeguard for Marine Corps Base Hawaii, helped save a man in the beginning of January. He has been a lifeguard for 22 years and believes they are doing a good job at keeping people safe aboard MCB Hawaii. He said it’s not just his job but it’s his lifestyle. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Janelle Y. Villa) - Brad Akeo, a senior lifeguard for Marine Corps Base Hawaii, helped save a man in the beginning of January. He has been a lifeguard for 22 years and believes they are doing a good job at keeping people safe aboard MCB Hawaii. He said it’s not just his job but it’s his lifestyle. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Janelle Y. Villa)
A Marine performs a correct hard front brake technique during a Level 3 Total Control Advanced Riding Clinic, Dec. 12, 2013. Students had several opportunities to practice all techniques.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Nathan Knapke) - A Marine performs a correct hard front brake technique during a Level 3 Total Control Advanced Riding Clinic, Dec. 12, 2013. Students had several opportunities to practice all techniques.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Nathan Knapke)
Grant Wilkerson, a student at Mokapu Elementary, turns through corners during the Bike Rodeo at Mokapu Elementary School’s parking lot, Oct. 23, 2013.(Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Nathan Knapke) - Grant Wilkerson, a student at Mokapu Elementary, turns through corners during the Bike Rodeo at Mokapu Elementary School’s parking lot, Oct. 23, 2013.(Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Nathan Knapke)
Bob Smith, an instructor with the Anti-terrorism Center on Ford Island and Kaneohe resident, helps his daughter shoot during a recreational fire event at the Kaneohe Bay Range Training Facility, Aug. 9, 2013. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts) - Bob Smith, an instructor with the Anti-terrorism Center on Ford Island and Kaneohe resident, helps his daughter shoot during a recreational fire event at the Kaneohe Bay Range Training Facility, Aug. 9, 2013. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts)
Actor and producer Gary Sinise, best known for his roles as Army 2nd Lt. Dan Taylor in the 1994 Academy Award-winning movie “Forrest Gump,” and Detective Mac Taylor in the TV show “Crime Scene Investigation: New York,” pumps up the crowd during a United Service Organizations-sponsored Lt. Dan Band concert at Hangar 103 on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Feb. 11, 2011. While the band’s mission to entertain remained unchanged from past performances at MCB Hawaii, this visit focused on advocating the Marine Corps’ new DSTRESS Line — “a place to call for those with the courage to answer our nation’s call.” - Actor and producer Gary Sinise, best known for his roles as Army 2nd Lt. Dan Taylor in the 1994 Academy Award-winning movie “Forrest Gump,” and Detective Mac Taylor in the TV show “Crime Scene Investigation: New York,” pumps up the crowd during a United Service Organizations-sponsored Lt. Dan Band concert at Hangar 103 on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Feb. 11, 2011. While the band’s mission to entertain remained unchanged from past performances at MCB Hawaii, this visit focused on advocating the Marine Corps’ new DSTRESS Line — “a place to call for those with the courage to answer our nation’s call.”
Firefighters with Aircraft Rescue Firefighting, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, work to extinguish a fire during burn training near the MCAS flight line, Oct. 24, 2010. Once per month, ARFF uses the Mobile Aircraft Firefighting Training Device, a stainless steel aircraft mock-up, to practice realistic firefighting scenarios. After creating scenarios, operators burn propane on target areas of the MAFTD, such as the cabin, cockpit, and engines, while a team of firefighters moves in to quell the fire. - Firefighters with Aircraft Rescue Firefighting, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, work to extinguish a fire during burn training near the MCAS flight line, Oct. 24, 2010. Once per month, ARFF uses the Mobile Aircraft Firefighting Training Device, a stainless steel aircraft mock-up, to practice realistic firefighting scenarios. After creating scenarios, operators burn propane on target areas of the MAFTD, such as the cabin, cockpit, and engines, while a team of firefighters moves in to quell the fire.
Rescuemen with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, work to quell a fire following a simulated aircraft mishap during the full-scale exercise Lethal Breeze 2010 at Landing Zone Boondocker here Sept. 8. The exercise was used to address plans, policies, and procedures concerning the base’s ability to respond to a terrorist or mass casualty incident and an aircraft mishap during the Kaneohe Bay Air Show Sept. 25-26. - Rescuemen with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, work to quell a fire following a simulated aircraft mishap during the full-scale exercise Lethal Breeze 2010 at Landing Zone Boondocker here Sept. 8. The exercise was used to address plans, policies, and procedures concerning the base’s ability to respond to a terrorist or mass casualty incident and an aircraft mishap during the Kaneohe Bay Air Show Sept. 25-26.