11/2/2011 By Cpl. Justin M. Boling , 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Fwd)
More than 3,000 Marines and sailors of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), go about the work of serving as the air combat element in southwestern Afghanistan, they do so without a Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet squadron for thousands of miles.
But that hasn’t stopped hundreds of Marines from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C., from participating in this war.
Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan-Cpl. Matthew Staley is an electrician currently deployed with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 40 to Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. Staley was stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C., and before becoming a Marine served the city of Beaufort as a fireman., Cpl. Justin M. Boling, 10/27/2011
“I volunteered to deploy to Afghanistan,” said Cpl. Matthew Staley, a Marine attached to Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 40 at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.
More than 120 Marines from the air station joined Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 40 at Camp Bastion to perform behind-the-scenes maintenance and keep aircraft flying.
Staley works on the switchboards, wires and cables that are delivered to squadrons and installed in aircraft.
“Recently we have gotten more aircraft then ever up in their air,” said Staley. “It is a great feeling knowing that I helped.”
A few miles away from Staley’s compound, a group of Beaufort Marines work to keep aircraft communicating with air controllers on the ground
“I love the small-town feel in Beaufort, said Hood. “It provides me comfort knowing my family has friends and community support if they need it.”
Hood works alongside Master Sgt. Michael Washington, a native of Beaufort, S.C., who serves as the detachment’s staff non commissioned officer-in-charge.
“I grew up in Beaufort, I went to Robert Smalls Middle School and graduated from Battery Creek High School,” said Washington. “Though I am currently stationed in Cherry Point, [Beaufort] will always be my home.”
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