Lance Corporal Brain Ramirez, administrative clerk on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., and assistant coach for the girls' youth soccer team, "The Galaxy Girls," leads his players in a lap around the practice field, Sept. 23. - Lance Corporal Brain Ramirez, administrative clerk on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., and assistant coach for the girls' youth soccer team, "The Galaxy Girls," leads his players in a lap around the practice field, Sept. 23.
Lance Corporal Luis Castro, adjutant clerk with Headquarters Battalion on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, questions a SHOCK student about his homework during the SHOCK class in Apple Valley, Sept. 15. - Lance Corporal Luis Castro, adjutant clerk with Headquarters Battalion on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, questions a SHOCK student about his homework during the SHOCK class in Apple Valley, Sept. 15.
A Stretch and Flex Program guide found throughout Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. Performing various stretches reduces the risk of injury for anyone, no matter how active they are. - A Stretch and Flex Program guide found throughout Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. Performing various stretches reduces the risk of injury for anyone, no matter how active they are.
A suicide prevention poster displaying a phone number service members can call for help. The lifeline answers calls 24 hours a day. - A suicide prevention poster displaying a phone number service members can call for help. The lifeline answers calls 24 hours a day.
Samson poses for a photo in his cammoflauge utilities while visting offices on base, Sep. 9. - Samson poses for a photo in his cammoflauge utilities while visting offices on base, Sep. 9.
Lance Corporal Samuel Ribeiro, an adjutant clerk on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., receives information from Francis Villeme about the College Level Examination Program, Sept. 9, at the base library. The CLEP, offered to service members free of charge, allows students to test out of a class for college credit without actually going to class. - Lance Corporal Samuel Ribeiro, an adjutant clerk on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., receives information from Francis Villeme about the College Level Examination Program, Sept. 9, at the base library. The CLEP, offered to service members free of charge, allows students to test out of a class for college credit without actually going to class.
Meri Walker, a volunteer organizer and quilter with the Quilts of Valor, gives Master Sgt. Frank Omarah, base inspector on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., a hug during MCLB Barstow's Welcome Home Heroes ceremony, Sept. 10. The Quilts of Valor helped sponsor the event and made quilts for Marines who have recently returned home from a tour overseas. - Meri Walker, a volunteer organizer and quilter with the Quilts of Valor, gives Master Sgt. Frank Omarah, base inspector on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., a hug during MCLB Barstow's Welcome Home Heroes ceremony, Sept. 10. The Quilts of Valor helped sponsor the event and made quilts for Marines who have recently returned home from a tour overseas.
Corporal Anthony Lewis, an ammo technician on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., poses on a football field wearing the Barstow Aztec team colors. Lewis has been coaching a local children’s football league for the past two years. - Corporal Anthony Lewis, an ammo technician on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., poses on a football field wearing the Barstow Aztec team colors. Lewis has been coaching a local children’s football league for the past two years.