RM2ANED8W–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, haul equipment onto an MV-22B Osprey on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 15, 2019. VMU-3 conducted the load with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 268 as part of an expeditionary insert in order to maintain combat readiness and lethality. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jacob Wilson)
RM2P0XDYP–A U.S. Marine flight simulator instructor with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 assists Marines with flying an MQ-9 Reaper via simulator at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2M5B540–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, conduct a relief and appointment ceremony at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Hawaii, Feb. 18th, 2022. During the ceremony Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford relieved Sgt. Maj. Alejandro Garcia as Sergeant Major of VMU-3. The ceremony symbolizes the passing of trust and confidence from the outgoing Sergeant Major to the incoming Sergeant Major.
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RMMNB679–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3 prepare to launch a RQ-7B Shadow during a base defense exercise aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Mar. 14, 2018. The exercise allowed the base to produce its readiness by fine tuning its administrative and tactical response to a base defense scenario. (U.S. Marine Corps
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RM2ANMF48–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, haul equipment onto an MV-22B Osprey on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 15, 2019. VMU-3 conducted the load with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 268 as part of an expeditionary insert in order to maintain combat readiness and lethality. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jacob Wilson)
RM2NXD6H4–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 remotely pilot a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2CAY4G5–U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 268 (VMM-268) hoist a Humvee belonging to Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3) from Marine Corps Base Hawaii to Marine Corps Training Area Bellows for an aerial insertion exercise, Aug. 5, 2020. This expeditionary training event showcased the composite assault support capabilities of Marine Aircraft Group 24. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Eric Tso)
RM2M5B56J–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, conduct a relief and appointment ceremony at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Hawaii, Feb. 18th, 2022. During the ceremony Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford relieved Sgt. Maj. Alejandro Garcia as Sergeant Major of VMU-3. The ceremony symbolizes the passing of trust and confidence from the outgoing Sergeant Major to the incoming Sergeant Major.
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RMMNB67B–U.S. Marines with Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 24 provide security for a base defense exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Mar. 14, 2018. Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) simultaneously conducted a base defense exercise, producing readiness for VMU-3, MAG-24, MCAS Kaneohe Bay and MCBH. (U.S. Marine Corps
RM2AM657M–Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . the vmu SPECANNOUNCE of the Powerful and THE MILLS FROM THE NOVEL B Approximate Total Length 3,079 feet. Ir THE MOST VIGOROUS ACTING BY THE A Modern Drama that palpitates with fire and power. AN EXPERTS. A FILM YOU CANNOT Remember, its i All Subjects Supplied ot THE VITAGRAPH 15 and 17.CECICHARING CROS Telegrams— VITGRAF, LONDON. < December, 1912. THE CINEMA. 41 GRAPH CO., Ltd. IAL MENT
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RM2NY859W–A Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 patch is displayed on the right shoulder of U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nicholas Law, commanding officer, VMU 3, during the simulated flight of an MQ-9 Reaper at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2CAY4GJ–U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 268 (VMM-268) hoist a Humvee belonging to Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3) from Marine Corps Base Hawaii to Marine Corps Training Area Bellows for an aerial insertion exercise, Aug. 5, 2020. This expeditionary training event showcased the composite assault support capabilities of Marine Aircraft Group 24. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Eric Tso)
RM2M5B544–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, conduct a relief and appointment ceremony at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Hawaii, Feb. 18th, 2022. During the ceremony Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford relieved Sgt. Maj. Alejandro Garcia as Sergeant Major of VMU-3. The ceremony symbolizes the passing of trust and confidence from the outgoing Sergeant Major to the incoming Sergeant Major.
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RMMNB67P–U.S. Marines with Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 24 conduct a base defensive exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Mar. 14, 2018. Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) simultaneously conducted a base defense exercise, producing readiness for VMU-3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, MCAS Kaneohe Bay and MCBH. (U.S. Marine Corps
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RM2NWR45G–U.S. Marine Corps LtCol. Nick Law, commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2CAY4J0–U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 268 (VMM-268) hoist a Humvee belonging to Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3) from Marine Corps Base Hawaii to Marine Corps Training Area Bellows for an aerial insertion exercise, Aug. 5, 2020. This expeditionary training event showcased the composite assault support capabilities of Marine Aircraft Group 24. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Eric Tso)
RM2M5B53R–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, conduct a relief and appointment ceremony at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Hawaii, Feb. 18th, 2022. During the ceremony Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford relieved Sgt. Maj. Alejandro Garcia as Sergeant Major of VMU-3. The ceremony symbolizes the passing of trust and confidence from the outgoing Sergeant Major to the incoming Sergeant Major.
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RMMNB67T–U.S. Marines with Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 24 conduct a base defense exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Mar. 14, 2018. Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) simultaneously conducted a base defense exercise, producing readiness for VMU-3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, MCAS Kaneohe Bay and MCBH. (U.S. Marine Corps
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RM2NW8M5K–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nicholas Law, commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2CAY4J8–U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 268 (VMM-268) hoist an RQ-21 Blackjack system belonging to Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3) from Marine Corps Base Hawaii to Marine Corps Training Area Bellows for an aerial insertion exercise, Aug. 5, 2020. This expeditionary training event was the first aerial insertion of an RQ-21 system via MV-22 Osprey and showcased the composite assault support capabilities of Marine Aircraft Group 24. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Eric Tso)
RM2M5B56G–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, give flowers to Sgt. Maj. Alejandro Garcia's wife as a thank you during a relief and appointment ceremony at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Hawaii, Feb. 18th, 2022. During the ceremony Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford relieved Sgt. Maj. Alejandro Garcia as Sergeant Major of VMU-3. The ceremony symbolizes the passing of trust and confidence from the outgoing Sergeant Major to the incoming Sergeant Major.
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RMMNB67Y–U.S. Marines with Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 24 conduct a base defense exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Mar. 14, 2018. Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) simultaneously conducted a base defense exercise, producing readiness for VMU-3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, MCAS Kaneohe Bay and MCBH. (U.S. Marine Corps
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RM2NWN6AF–U.S. Marine Corps LtCol. Nick Law, commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2CAY4J6–U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 268 (VMM-268) hoist an RQ-21 Blackjack system belonging to Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3) from Marine Corps Base Hawaii to Marine Corps Training Area Bellows for an aerial insertion exercise, Aug. 5, 2020. This expeditionary training event was the first aerial insertion of an RQ-21 system via MV-22 Osprey and showcased the composite assault support capabilities of Marine Aircraft Group 24. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Eric Tso)
RM2M5B56H–U.S. Marine Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford, the incoming Sergeant Major of Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, gives remarks at a relief and appointment ceremony at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Hawaii, Feb. 18th, 2022. During the ceremony Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford relieved Sgt. Maj. Alejandro Garcia as Sergeant Major of VMU-3. The ceremony symbolizes the passing of trust and confidence from the outgoing Sergeant Major to the incoming Sergeant Major.
RM2RFHH52–The U.S. Marine Corps MQ-9A MUX/MALE is formally unveiled during a ceremony for Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3), Marine Aircraft Group 24, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing at Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Aug 2, 2023. The ceremony commemorated the squadron’s years of dedicated effort and work to reach Initial Operational Capability with the MQ-9A. VMU-3 can support the Marine Air-Ground Task Force by providing multi-surveillance and reconnaissance, data gateway and relay capabilities, and enabling or conducting the detection and cross cueing of targets and facilitating their
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RM2R8TTAH–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMMNB67F–U.S. Marines with Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 24 provide security for a base defense exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Mar. 14, 2018. Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) simultaneously conducted a base defense exercise, producing readiness for VMU-3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, MCAS Kaneohe Bay and MCBH. (U.S. Marine Corps
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RM2NW8EXD–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nicholas Law, commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2M5B56M–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, give flowers and lei to Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford's family as a welcome to VMU-3 during a relief and appointment ceremony at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Hawaii, Feb. 18th, 2022. During the ceremony Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford relieved Sgt. Maj. Alejandro Garcia as Sergeant Major of VMU-3. The ceremony symbolizes the passing of trust and confidence from the outgoing Sergeant Major to the incoming Sergeant Major.
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RM2R8TTAF–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMMNB67E–U.S. Marines with Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 24 provide security for a base defense exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Mar. 14, 2018. Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) simultaneously conducted a base defense exercise, producing readiness for VMU-3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, MCAS Kaneohe Bay and MCBH. (U.S. Marine Corps
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RM2NW7WGG–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nicholas Law, commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2M5B568–U.S. Marine Sgt. Maj. Alejandro Garcia the outgoing Sergeant Major of Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, is presented the meritorious service metal during a relief and appointment ceremony at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Hawaii, Feb. 18th, 2022. During the ceremony Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford relieved Sgt. Maj. Alejandro Garcia as Sergeant Major of VMU-3. The ceremony symbolizes the passing of trust and confidence from the outgoing Sergeant Major to the incoming Sergeant Major.
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RM2R8TT58–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMMNB67H–U.S. Marines with Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 24 provide security for a base defense exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Mar. 14, 2018. Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) simultaneously conducted a base defense exercise, producing readiness for VMU-3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, MCAS Kaneohe Bay and MCBH. (U.S. Marine Corps
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RM2NWCMYD–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nicholas Law, commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2M5B537–U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Thomas Farrington, left, the Commanding Officer of Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, passes the Sgt. Maj. sword to the incoming Sergeant Major, Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford, right, during a relief and appointment ceremony at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Hawaii, Feb. 18th, 2022. During the ceremony Sgt. Maj. Andrew Radford relieved Sgt. Maj. Alejandro Garcia as Sergeant Major of VMU-3. The ceremony symbolizes the passing of trust and confidence from the outgoing Sergeant Major to the incoming Sergeant Major.
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RM2R8TTAB–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMMNB67K–A U.S. Marine with Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 24 provide security for a base defensive exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Mar. 14, 2018. Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) simultaneously conducted a base defense exercise, producing readiness for VMU-3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, MCAS Kaneohe Bay and MCBH. (U.S. Marine Corps
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RM2NWPH2A–U.S. Marine Corps LtCol. Nick Law, commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
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RM2R8TTAA–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMMNB684–U.S. Marines with Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 24 conduct a vehicle inspection during a base defense exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Mar. 14, 2018. Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) simultaneously conducted a base defense exercise, producing readiness for VMU-3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, MCAS Kaneohe Bay and MCBH. (U.S. Marine Corps
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RM2P1664C–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nicholas Law, commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
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RM2R8TT4J–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMPF92A5–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3) salute during a change of command ceremony, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, June 7, 2018. Lt. Col. Kenneth Phelps retired and relinquished command of VMU-3 to Lt. Col. Peter Ban.
RM2NWFMWN–U.S. Marine Corps LtCol. Nick Law, commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2R8TT4T–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMPF92A9–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3) render honors during a change of command ceremony, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, June 7, 2018. Lt. Col. Kenneth Phelps retired and relinquished command of VMU-3 to Lt. Col. Peter Ban.
RM2NWA16W–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Samuel Richard, an unmanned aircraft systems operator with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2R8TTA5–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMPFC2BK–U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3) color guard standby before a change of command ceremony, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, June 7, 2018. Lt. Col. Kenneth Phelps retired and relinquished command of VMU-3 to Lt. Col. Peter Ban.
RM2NWT808–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Samuel Richard, an unmanned aircraft systems operator with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2R8TTAG–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMPDEEJ8–The Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Glenn M. Walters, middle, presents the John I. Hudson Award for Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron of the Year to representatives from Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3), Marine Aircraft Group 24 (MAG-24) during the 47th annual Marine Corps Aviation Association (MCAA) Symposium and Awards Banquet, San Diego, Calif., May 18, 2018. Walters was the guest speaker for the event and presented 13 unit awards and 16 individual awards during the ceremony.
RM2P0ARNJ–A U.S. Indo-Pacific Command patch is displayed on the left shoulder of U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nicholas Law, commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, during the simulated flight of an MQ-9 Reaper at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2R8TTA4–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMPDEEJ7–The Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Glenn M. Walters, left, presents the John I. Hudson Award for Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron of the Year to a representative from Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3), Marine Aircraft Group 24 (MAG-24) during the 47th annual Marine Corps Aviation Association (MCAA) Symposium and Awards Banquet, San Diego, Calif., May 18, 2018. Walters was the guest speaker for the event and presented 13 unit awards and 16 individual awards during the ceremony.
RM2NW9G1A–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Samuel Richard, an unmanned aircraft systems operator with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2R8TT4R–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMPDEF9C–The deputy commandant for aviation, Lt. Gen. Steven R. Rudder, Headquarters Marine Corps, center, presents the Unmanned Aerial System officer insignia to Capt. Joshua P. Brooks, an unmanned aircraft commander with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, during the 2018 Marine Corps Aviation Association Winging Ceremony held in San Diego, May 18. Awarding of this insignia adds to the distinguished legacy of the Marine Corps’ longstanding tradition of pioneering aviation excellence while setting the standard for advancing remote combat operations and warfightin
RM2NW9CDN–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Samuel Richard, an unmanned aircraft systems operator with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2R8TTAC–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, launches an MQ-9A on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 21, 2023. VMU-3, safely and successfully test and fly its first MQ-9A remotely piloted aircraft to meet the Naval Air Systems Command safety certification process. The Safe-For-Flight Operations Certification (SFFOC) is the final crucial milestone in VMU-3’s transition from the RQ-21A to the MQ-9A. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Christian Tofteroo).
RMPDEEJJ–The Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Glenn M. Walters, left, presents the James Maguire Award for exceptional achievement in Marine Aviation to Capt. Joshua P. Brooks, ACT officer in charge, Department of Operational Safety and Standardization (DOSS), Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3), Marine Aircraft Group 24 (MAG-24), during the 47th annual Marine Corps Aviation Association (MCAA) Symposium and Awards Banquet, San Diego, Calif., May 18, 2018. Walters was the guest speaker for the event and presented 13 unit awards and 16 individual awards during the ceremony.
RM2R8K23G–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, maneuvers an MQ-9A down the flight line on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 20, 2023. The MQ-9A is a remotely piloted aircraft capable of supporting a wide range of operations such as coastal and border surveillance, weapons tracking, embargo enforcement, humanitarian and disaster assistance, support of peacekeeping and counter-narcotic operations. VMU-3 supports the Marine Air-Ground Task Force by providing multi-surveillance and reconnaissance, data gateway and relay capabilities through an
RM2P06NM7–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Samuel Richard, an unmanned aircraft systems operator with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 remotely pilots a simulated MQ-9 during an annual Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures and Standardization program evaluation, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 25, 2023. VMU-3 pilots maintain proficiency and readiness by conducting simulated flight operations in the MQ-9 simulator.
RM2MAR7BB–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Thomas Farrington, outgoing commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, delivers remarks during the VMU-3 change of command ceremony, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, June 3, 2022. Farrington relinquished command to Lt. Col. Nicholas Law.
RMPDEEJM–The Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Glenn M. Walters, middle, presents the James Maguire Award for exceptional achievement in Marine Aviation to Capt. Joshua P. Brooks, second from right, ACT officer in charge, Department of Operational Safety and Standardization (DOSS), Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 (VMU-3), Marine Aircraft Group 24 (MAG-24), during the 47th annual Marine Corps Aviation Association (MCAA) Symposium and Awards Banquet, San Diego, Calif., May 18, 2018. Walters was the guest speaker for the event and presented 13 unit awards and 16 individual awards dur
RM2R8K23W–U.S. Marine Corps Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, Marine Aircraft Group 24, maneuvers an MQ-9A down the flight line on Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, June 20, 2023. The MQ-9A is a remotely piloted aircraft capable of supporting a wide range of operations such as coastal and border surveillance, weapons tracking, embargo enforcement, humanitarian and disaster assistance, support of peacekeeping and counter-narcotic operations. VMU-3 supports the Marine Air-Ground Task Force by providing multi-surveillance and reconnaissance, data gateway and relay capabilities through an
RM2MAR7BG–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Nicholas Law, incoming commanding officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3, delivers remarks during the VMU-3 change of command ceremony, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, June 3, 2022. Lt. Col. Thomas Farrington relinquished command to Law.
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