Helicopter door gunner: if you feel a sense of panic when at height, this job is not for you

David Cenciotti
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Taken on May 24, 2012, during Exercise Eager Lion 12, the following image shows Lance Cpl. Sean Matthews, UH-1N Huey crew chief, Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 269 attached to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron VMM-261 (reinforced), 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, firing an M-2 .50 cal. machine gun from a Huey during a live-fire, bilateral counterattack drill.

He wears a Maxillo Facial Shield (MFS), used to safeguard the face from flying debris and windblast during helicopter operations.

The door gunner is tasked with firing and maintaining manually directed armament to provide cover to ground operations as well as to defend the helicopters from ground threats.

The gunner position is particularly vulnerable to the enemy fire because of the helicopter’s open door.

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