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Aircraft maintenance professionals at the Marine Corps Air Station New River RESET support site in Jacksonville, N.C. shown inspecting the main rotor head on an aging MH-53 heavy-lift helicopter. Currently 12 MH-53's require replacement of one sleeve nut on the rotor head and seven on the sleeves and spindles which are the main components for the helicopter's rotary blades. Defense Logistics Agency Aviation Customer Operations Directorate’s weapon systems program office in Richmond, Virginia, is part of the management team that helps keep the MH-53 helicopter fleet mission ready.

Photo by: Capt. Sean Crilley |  VIRIN: 160818-D-ZZ999-002.JPG

Hall of Fame ceremonies

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Aircraft maintenance professionals at the Marine Corps Air Station New River RESET support site in Jacksonville, N.C. shown inspecting the main rotor head on an aging MH-53 heavy-lift helicopter. Currently 12 MH-53's require replacement of one sleeve nut on the rotor head and seven on the sleeves and spindles which are the main components for the helicopter's rotary blades. Defense Logistics Agency Aviation Customer Operations Directorate’s weapon systems program office in Richmond, Virginia, is part of the management team that helps keep the MH-53 helicopter fleet mission ready.

Photo by: Capt. Sean Crilley |  VIRIN: 160818-D-ZZ999-002.JPG

DLA Supply Chain Alliance Symposium and Exhibition

DLA Marine
Aircraft maintenance professionals at the Marine Corps Air Station New River RESET support site in Jacksonville, N.C. shown inspecting the main rotor head on an aging MH-53 heavy-lift helicopter. Currently 12 MH-53's require replacement of one sleeve nut on the rotor head and seven on the sleeves and spindles which are the main components for the helicopter's rotary blades. Defense Logistics Agency Aviation Customer Operations Directorate’s weapon systems program office in Richmond, Virginia, is part of the management team that helps keep the MH-53 helicopter fleet mission ready.

Photo by: Capt. Sean Crilley |  VIRIN: 160818-D-ZZ999-002.JPG

DSCC activities

DLA Marine
Aircraft maintenance professionals at the Marine Corps Air Station New River RESET support site in Jacksonville, N.C. shown inspecting the main rotor head on an aging MH-53 heavy-lift helicopter. Currently 12 MH-53's require replacement of one sleeve nut on the rotor head and seven on the sleeves and spindles which are the main components for the helicopter's rotary blades. Defense Logistics Agency Aviation Customer Operations Directorate’s weapon systems program office in Richmond, Virginia, is part of the management team that helps keep the MH-53 helicopter fleet mission ready.

Photo by: Capt. Sean Crilley |  VIRIN: 160818-D-ZZ999-002.JPG