U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Brian D. Cook, the aviation ordnance chief with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron VMGR-252, exits the "Harvest Hawk" equipped Lockheed KC-130J Hercules (BuNo 167110). Note the mission markers indicating 39 launches of AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and 10 launches of Griffin missiles.
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From Hueys to Harvest Hawk: Ordnance Marine arms aircraft in Afghanistan
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2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Fwd), Cpl. Samantha H. Arrington
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Gunnery Sgt. Brian D. Cook, the aviation ordnance chief with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252, exits through the hatch of a unique variant of the Marine Corps KC-130J Hercules located on Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, May 1. The Harvest Hawk equipped Hercules has AGM-114 Hellfire and Griffin missiles, as well as a target site sensor from an AH-1Z attack helicopter to support aerial support for the troops on the ground."I'm proud to serve my country and to support the Marines on the ground directly defending our freedom,"said Cook.