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Lance Cpl. Destiny Ramos, an aviation operations chief with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 269 poses for a photo on Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., January 29, 2021. “An enemy who puts obstacles in front of you to see to it that you fall, while a leader teaches you to walk when you only knew how to crawl,” said Ramos, a Leesburg, Fla. native. According to her leadership, Ramos’ professionalism, maturity, and motivation has made her stand out among her peers. Ramos is proficient is her primary military occupation specialty as an aviation operations specialist and recently was appointed as the squadrons aviation operations chief, which is normally occupied by a staff sergeant. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Yuritzy Gomez)
210129-M-EC414-719.JPG Photo By: Lance Cpl. Yuritzy Gomez

Feb 19, 2021
MCB CAMP LEJEUNE - Lance Cpl. Destiny Ramos, an aviation operations chief with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 269 poses for a photo on Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., January 29, 2021. “An enemy who puts obstacles in front of you to see to it that you fall, while a leader teaches you to walk when you only knew how to crawl,” said Ramos, a Leesburg, Fla. native. According to her leadership, Ramos’ professionalism, maturity, and motivation has made her stand out among her peers. Ramos is proficient is her primary military occupation specialty as an aviation operations specialist and recently was appointed as the squadrons aviation operations chief, which is normally occupied by a staff sergeant. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Yuritzy Gomez)


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