Col. Timothy Salmon (left), the commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station New River and Lapeachtriss Turner(right), a colleague of Zerba, present Kathy Zerba (center) his former office management specialist and community liaison coordinator, with a gift during a surprise farewell celebration in her honor, at the Eagles Nest Officers’ Club aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, July 10. Zerba is joining the staff of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune after nine years of service at MCAS New River. - Col. Timothy Salmon (left), the commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station New River and Lapeachtriss Turner(right), a colleague of Zerba, present Kathy Zerba (center) his former office management specialist and community liaison coordinator, with a gift during a surprise farewell celebration in her honor, at the Eagles Nest Officers’ Club aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, July 10. Zerba is joining the staff of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune after nine years of service at MCAS New River.
Lance Cpl. Mahavir Kallirai, an aviation ordnance technician with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 269 from Elk Grove, Calif., handles ordnance for an AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter during Forward Arming and Refueling Point exercises at Marine Corps Outlying Field Camp Davis, near Holly Ridge, N.C., July 8. Throughout the week the Marines with HLMA-269 filled and reloaded aircraft 18 times with 200 to 300 gallons of fuel each time. - Lance Cpl. Mahavir Kallirai, an aviation ordnance technician with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 269 from Elk Grove, Calif., handles ordnance for an AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter during Forward Arming and Refueling Point exercises at Marine Corps Outlying Field Camp Davis, near Holly Ridge, N.C., July 8. Throughout the week the Marines with HLMA-269 filled and reloaded aircraft 18 times with 200 to 300 gallons of fuel each time.