Corporal Miguel Verdin, a 21-year-old heavy mobile equipment mechanic from Aurora, Ore., preps an M1114 Humvee prior into installing a new alternator July 26 at the Strip 8 facility aboard the Yermo Annex of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow. - Corporal Miguel Verdin, a 21-year-old heavy mobile equipment mechanic from Aurora, Ore., preps an M1114 Humvee prior into installing a new alternator July 26 at the Strip 8 facility aboard the Yermo Annex of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow.
Be The Match, formerly the National Marrow Donor Program, has many people from the military on its roles of potential donors. The military has the right demographics of good health, 18 to 60-years-old, and the giving spirit typical of donors. - Be The Match, formerly the National Marrow Donor Program, has many people from the military on its roles of potential donors. The military has the right demographics of good health, 18 to 60-years-old, and the giving spirit typical of donors.
Gung-ho little marine goes for it as the big Marine mentoring him shouts encouragement. - Gung-ho little marine goes for it as the big Marine mentoring him shouts encouragement.
Former Marine Sgt. Adolfo M. Bayardo (right) is presented with the Purple Heart by Col. Daniel P. Ermer, commanding officer MCLB Barstow. Bayardo was shot in the neck in 2003 during a firefight in Iraq, but the bullet was not detected until 2009 during an X-Ray at the Veterans Medical Facility in Loma Linda, Calif. - Former Marine Sgt. Adolfo M. Bayardo (right) is presented with the Purple Heart by Col. Daniel P. Ermer, commanding officer MCLB Barstow. Bayardo was shot in the neck in 2003 during a firefight in Iraq, but the bullet was not detected until 2009 during an X-Ray at the Veterans Medical Facility in Loma Linda, Calif.
Manny E. Llanura, a Baguio City, Philippines, native, and new substance abuse counselor aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, explains one of the displays he uses during safety stand downs to educate Marines about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. - Manny E. Llanura, a Baguio City, Philippines, native, and new substance abuse counselor aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, explains one of the displays he uses during safety stand downs to educate Marines about the dangers of drugs and alcohol.
The Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard from Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow carries the colors during the Cody Rodeo Stampede Parade in Cody, Wyo., July 4. The members of the MCG represented the honor and sacrifice of service members across the country to the thousands of spectators at the Independence Day parade in Cody. - The Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard from Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow carries the colors during the Cody Rodeo Stampede Parade in Cody, Wyo., July 4. The members of the MCG represented the honor and sacrifice of service members across the country to the thousands of spectators at the Independence Day parade in Cody.