Gunnery Sgt. Jimi Khamisi, a section leader with Marine Wing Support Squadron 374, brandishes his saw after taking down a large branch from an invasive species of plant June 13. - Gunnery Sgt. Jimi Khamisi, a section leader with Marine Wing Support Squadron 374, brandishes his saw after taking down a large branch from an invasive species of plant June 13.
Navy Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadets with the Hawaii Leadership Academy are shown a Shadow RQ-7B unmanned aerial vehicle June 17, 2015, in Hangar 102. The cadets arrived to Marine Corps Base Hawaii on June 13 to build their leadership skills so they could return to their units with billets such as a commanding officer. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Orr/Released) - Navy Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadets with the Hawaii Leadership Academy are shown a Shadow RQ-7B unmanned aerial vehicle June 17, 2015, in Hangar 102. The cadets arrived to Marine Corps Base Hawaii on June 13 to build their leadership skills so they could return to their units with billets such as a commanding officer. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Orr/Released)
Swimmers dive into the pool for the 50-meter freestyle heat during the 101 Days of Summer swim meet on June 12 at the base pool aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The purpose of 101 Days of Summer is to promote competition between units and responsible alcohol consumption and eliminating drug abuse. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Adam O. Korolev/ Released) - Swimmers dive into the pool for the 50-meter freestyle heat during the 101 Days of Summer swim meet on June 12 at the base pool aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The purpose of 101 Days of Summer is to promote competition between units and responsible alcohol consumption and eliminating drug abuse. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Adam O. Korolev/ Released)
Pfc. Alexander Pindea, a Marine with 3rd Radio Battalion, fires an M4 5.56mm carbine rifle during the unknown distance night shoot as part of the marksmanship coach's course at the Kaneohe Bay Range Training Facility, April 13, 2015. The Marines are the first cycle of coaches in training to fire on the modified tables of fire, tables two through six, which have replaced tables three through four. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Adam O. Korolev/Released) - Pfc. Alexander Pindea, a Marine with 3rd Radio Battalion, fires an M4 5.56mm carbine rifle during the unknown distance night shoot as part of the marksmanship coach's course at the Kaneohe Bay Range Training Facility, April 13, 2015. The Marines are the first cycle of coaches in training to fire on the modified tables of fire, tables two through six, which have replaced tables three through four. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Adam O. Korolev/Released)