Marine with captured "protester" during Special Marine Air Ground Task Force embassy reinforcement exercise, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif.,Feb.10. - Marine with captured "protester" during Special Marine Air Ground Task Force embassy reinforcement exercise, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif.,Feb.10.
Lance Cpl. Michael Miller and Lance Cpl. Kyle Osborne, Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 5, Camp Pendleton, Calif., oversee unloading of equipment with solders from 1st Cavalry Division out of Ft. Hood, Texas, as part of their Railway Operations training at the Yermo Annex on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Feb. 11. The 80-hour RailOps training is now being offered through Marine Corps Training Information Management System and includes class instruction and hands-on learning. - Lance Cpl. Michael Miller and Lance Cpl. Kyle Osborne, Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 5, Camp Pendleton, Calif., oversee unloading of equipment with solders from 1st Cavalry Division out of Ft. Hood, Texas, as part of their Railway Operations training at the Yermo Annex on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Feb. 11. The 80-hour RailOps training is now being offered through Marine Corps Training Information Management System and includes class instruction and hands-on learning.
Christopher L. Carpenter shows a family album dating back to his childhood in Yermo H&R Point. Yermo is now part of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. Carpenter donated several of his photographs to the museum at MCLBB. - Christopher L. Carpenter shows a family album dating back to his childhood in Yermo H&R Point. Yermo is now part of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. Carpenter donated several of his photographs to the museum at MCLBB.
On Feb. 5, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the newly built School-Age Care Center. The ceremony included the base commanding officer, Col. Michael L. Scalise, assisting children in the ribbon cutting, a tour of the facility given by the children followed by cake. The SAC provides care before and after school to children while their parents are at work. - On Feb. 5, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the newly built School-Age Care Center. The ceremony included the base commanding officer, Col. Michael L. Scalise, assisting children in the ribbon cutting, a tour of the facility given by the children followed by cake. The SAC provides care before and after school to children while their parents are at work.
Sgt. Steven Goss, K-9 trainer aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow assists Ryley and Logan Witcher, the five-year-old daughter and seven-year-old son of Lt. Justin Witcher, accident investigations chief at MCLB Barstow, to try on parts of a suit used for K-9 training during a demonstration at Endeavor Elementary School, Feb. 4. Ryley and Logan are students at EES and Logan’s presentation regarding K-9 officers inspired the demonstration - Sgt. Steven Goss, K-9 trainer aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow assists Ryley and Logan Witcher, the five-year-old daughter and seven-year-old son of Lt. Justin Witcher, accident investigations chief at MCLB Barstow, to try on parts of a suit used for K-9 training during a demonstration at Endeavor Elementary School, Feb. 4. Ryley and Logan are students at EES and Logan’s presentation regarding K-9 officers inspired the demonstration