Sergeant Drew A. Hilliard, with his horse Klinger from the Old Guard, 3rd U.S. Infantry Caisson Platoon, Fort Meyers, Va. on May 20 at the 2011 Joint Service Open House, Joint Base Andrews, Md. JSOH affords members of the public an opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces and to showcase military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted by Total Force; Active, Guard, Reserve, Civilian employees, as well as retirees and family. (U.S. Marine Corps. photo)
Specialist Josh Aument, 369th Engineer Detachment firefighter from Philadelphia, Pa., adjusts the Army flag on his tactical firefighting truck in preparation of his unit’s display May 20 at the 2011 Joint Service Open House, Joint Base Andrews, Md. JSOH affords members of the public an opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces and to showcase military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted by Total Force; Active, Guard, Reserve, Civilian employees, as well as retirees and family. (U.S. Marine Corps. photo)
Specialist Joseph M. Staples stands ready with his horse, Babe from the Old Guard, 3rd U.S. Infantry Caisson Platoon, Fort Meyers, Va. May 20 at the 2011 Joint Service Open House, Joint Base Andrews, Md. JSOH affords members of the public an opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces and to showcase military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted by Total Force; Active, Guard, Reserve, Civilian employees, as well as retirees and family. (U.S. Marine Corps. photo)
A restored 1970 Marine Corps M35A2 deuce-and-a-half is being prepped by the crew from Warrior Aviation in preparation to transport wounded warriors from Walter Reed Army Medical Center May 20 during the 2011 Joint Service Open House, Joint Base Andrews, Md. JSOH affords members of the public an opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces and to showcase military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted by Total Force; Active, Guard, Reserve, Civilian employees, as well as retirees and family. (U.S. Marine Corps. photo)
A restored 1970 Marine Corps M35A2 deuce-and-a-half, pictured with Air Force KC-10 Extender, is an example of the joint military equipment of past and present featured at the 2011 Joint Service Open House May 20 at Joint Base Andrews, Md. JSOH affords members of the public an excellent opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces and to showcase military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted by Total Force; Active, Guard, Reserve, Civilian employees, as well as retirees and family. (U.S. Marine Corps. photo)
Executive leadership and distinguished guests of Volga-Dnepr Airlines pose for a photo May 20 with the pilots and flight crew of the Russian AN-124-100 commercial cargo aircraft. The Russian Antonov aircraft is new this year to the aircraft on display at the 2011 Joint Service Open House held on Joint Base Andrews, Md. Comparable to the C-5 Galaxy, the Antonov supports U.S. TRANSCOM missions in support of military operations. JSOH affords the public an opportunity to meet the men and women of the Armed Forces and to see military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted through the efforts of active duty, guard and reserve service members, as well as civilian employees, retirees and family members. (U.S. Marine Corps. photo)
Children explore the inside of an Army MRAP under a Soldier’s watchful eye, May 20 at the 2011 Joint Service Open House, Joint Base Andrews, Md. The MRAP is tethered to a Russian AN-124-100 in preparation for their lift capability demonstration. JSOH affords the public an opportunity to meet the men and women of the Armed Forces and to see military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted through the efforts of active duty, guard and reserve service members, as well as civilian employees, retirees and family members. (U.S. Marine Corps. photo)
Army Staff Sgt. Garrick Goodwin with the 82nd Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, NC instructs Jonathan Ciavolino of the Maryland Civil Air Patrol on proper handling of the M-4 at the 2011 Joint Service Open House, here May 20th . JSOH affords the public an excellent opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces and to showcase military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted by Total Force; Active, Guard, Reserve, Civilian employees, as well as retirees and family. (U.S. Marine Corps photo)
The Marine Corps Recruiting Command pull-up bar poses a challenge for the crowd at the 2011 Joint Service Open House at Joint Base Andrews, Md. JSOH affords the public an excellent opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces and to showcase military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted by Total Force; Active, Guard, Reserve, Civilian employees, as well as retirees and family. (U.S. Marine Corps photo)
Optimus Prime attended the 2011 Joint Service Open House at Joint Base Andrews representing one of the vendors, Heroes For Hire. JSOH affords members of the public an excellent opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces and to showcase military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted by Total Force; Active, Guard, Reserve, Civilian employees, as well as retirees and family. (U.S. Marine Corps photo)
Army Specialist Anthony L. McKee, launcher crew member and Army Staff Sgt. Richard A. Blair, launcher section chief from Bravo 1/7, 108th Air Defense Artillary Brigade, Fort Bragg, NC, with their PAC III Patriot Launching Station at the 2011 Joint Service Open House. JSOH affords members of the public an excellent opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces and to showcase military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted by Total Force; Active, Guard, Reserve, Civilian employees, as well as retirees and family. (U.S. Marine Corps photo)
Sergeant Rocky, mascot for the 3rd Infantry Division out of Fort Stewart, Ga., entertains a group of young air show attendees Friday at the 2011 Joint Service Open House. JSOH affords the public an excellent opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces and to showcase military equipment from the Navy, Marines, Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard. JSOH is planned and conducted by Total Force; Active, Guard, Reserve, Civilian employees, as well as retirees and family. (U.S. Marine Corps photo)