Jennifer Wilson (Right) , an Office Depot and Tops representative, shows off her product to Cpl. Aaron Thornton, (Left) and Lance Cpl. Blong Yang (Center), calibration technicians with Fleet Support Division, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Calif., Sep. 19. Base employees were able to talk with, and browse products brought by vendors. - Jennifer Wilson (Right) , an Office Depot and Tops representative, shows off her product to Cpl. Aaron Thornton, (Left) and Lance Cpl. Blong Yang (Center), calibration technicians with Fleet Support Division, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Calif., Sep. 19. Base employees were able to talk with, and browse products brought by vendors.
From left to right, Darwin O’Neal, Chief of Marine Corps Police Department aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Edwin Wisemon, administration officer with Fleet Support Division aboard the base, Robert Jackson, MCLB Barstow’s public affairs officer, William Atkinson, deputy chief of MCPD aboard the base and Richard Holman, an instructor with Homeland Security Solutions Incorporated, pose for a group photo Sept. 20. Each of the gentlemen, along with several others aboard MCLB Barstow, retired from the Marine Corps as master sergeants and now work in supervisory roles aboard the installation. - From left to right, Darwin O’Neal, Chief of Marine Corps Police Department aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Edwin Wisemon, administration officer with Fleet Support Division aboard the base, Robert Jackson, MCLB Barstow’s public affairs officer, William Atkinson, deputy chief of MCPD aboard the base and Richard Holman, an instructor with Homeland Security Solutions Incorporated, pose for a group photo Sept. 20. Each of the gentlemen, along with several others aboard MCLB Barstow, retired from the Marine Corps as master sergeants and now work in supervisory roles aboard the installation.
Colonel Michael L. Scalise, commanding officer of Marine Corps Logistics base Barstow, speaks in front of Marines and Civilian Marines during the Voluntary Protection Program’s Lunch and Learn, Aug. 30. Scalise presented three different awards to departments who exceeded the high safety standards throughout the command. - Colonel Michael L. Scalise, commanding officer of Marine Corps Logistics base Barstow, speaks in front of Marines and Civilian Marines during the Voluntary Protection Program’s Lunch and Learn, Aug. 30. Scalise presented three different awards to departments who exceeded the high safety standards throughout the command.
Lorella A. Garcia, the command’s fifth recipient, was presented the award to recognize the hard work she put in to become a certified financial manager. - Lorella A. Garcia, the command’s fifth recipient, was presented the award to recognize the hard work she put in to become a certified financial manager.
Cpl. Jorge Cazares and Lance Cpl. Luis E. Castro, legal and adjutant clerks with Headquarters Battalion, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. try to motivate and instill discipline into a SHOCK student. The SHOCK program is designed to teach High Desert teens leadership, discipline and moral courage. Photo by: Pfc. Norman Eckles - Cpl. Jorge Cazares and Lance Cpl. Luis E. Castro, legal and adjutant clerks with Headquarters Battalion, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. try to motivate and instill discipline into a SHOCK student. The SHOCK program is designed to teach High Desert teens leadership, discipline and moral courage. Photo by: Pfc. Norman Eckles