Resupply at Sea

07/30/2013

07/30/2013: U.S. Marines and sailors assigned to the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) and sailors assigned to the USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) conduct a resupply at sea aboard the USS Kearsarge while underway May 28.

Credit:26th Marine Expeditionary Unit:5/28/13

The 26th MEU is a marine Air-Ground Task Force forward-deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility aboard the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group serving as a sea-based, expeditionary crisis response force capable of conducting amphibious operations across the full range of military operations.

 

Talisman Saber 2013 Amphibious Assault

07/23/2013

07/23/2013: U.S. Marines with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit conducting an amphibious assault on Fresh Water Beach, Queensland, Australia, July 20, 2013 during Exercise Talisman Saber.

 Credit: American Forces Network Pacific: 7/20/13

 

 

JTF Guantanamo Welcomes New Commander

07/23/2013: Rear Admiral Richard Butler replacing Rear Admiral John Smith as the Joint Task Force Guantanamo commander in a change of command ceremony held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on July 16, 2013.

“People here are doing a noble job in difficult conditions,” said Butler. “They face legal and public scrutiny for every action and allegation and accept the challenge. Now I have the privilege of being their leader. To the men and women of JTF-GTMO, I hold myself accountable to you also.” 

Butler acknowledged his personal responsibility to the JTF Troopers and promised to uphold the seven Army values: leadership, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage in the fulfillment of his duties as JTF Commander. 

Butler, and his wife, Lana, arrived at GTMO last week, from his previous assignment at the Pentagon. He has toured facilities, received briefings and turnover tutorials to prepare him for his new responsibilities. 

Marine Gen. John F. Kelly, commander of United States Southern Command, outlined those responsibilities during the ceremony. 

“You provide central support to intelligence, legal, medical, security and public affairs operations all within the pressure cooker of intense, international scrutiny,” said Kelly. “Despite all this, you are the essence of professionalism who have made detention operations here at Guantanamo recognized as the model around the world.”

 Credit: Joint Task Force Guantanamo Public Affairs: 07/16/2013

Text taken from the following:

http://www.jtfgtmo.southcom.mil/xWEBSITE/print/stories/2013/07July/01command.html

VMM-363 Loads and Stows Ospreys for Okinawa Japan

07/23/2013: U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 363, Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 16, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing load and stow nine MV-22B Ospreys for shipment to Okinawa, Japan on Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego Calif., June 15, 2013.

Loading the Ospreys completed the third phase for their shipment to Okinawa, Japan.

 Credit: 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing Combat Camera: 7/15/13

Harrier Takeoff Aboard the USS Kearsage

07/21/2013

07/21/2013: U.S. Marine Corps AV-8B Harriers assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 266 (Reinforced), 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), takeoff from the flight deck of the USS Kearsage (LHD 3), at sea, July 13, 2013.

The 26th MEU is a Marine Air-Ground Task Force forward-deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility aboard the Kearsage Amphibious Ready Group serving as a sea-based, expeditionary crisis response force capable of conducting amphibious operations across the full range of military operations

 Credit:26th Marine Expeditionary Unit:7/13/13

 

VMM-363 and Ospreys for Japan

07/18/2013

07/18/2013: U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 363, Marine Aircraft Group 16, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing stage nine MV-22B Ospreys for shipment to Okinawa, Japan on Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego Calif., June 12, 2013.

Staging the Osprey completed the second phase for their shipment to Okinawa, Japan.

 Credit:3D Marine Aircraft Wing Combat Camera:7/12/13