(Left) Michelle Lawing, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response coordinator; Jessica Grow, Families Overcoming Under Stress Family Resiliency trainer; Michelle Adams, administrative assistant, Behavioral Health section; and James Mahr, section head, Behavioral Health, listen as Angelic Mora, prevention and education specialist conducts an Anger Management Class aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Aug. 17. The program provides training in how to overcome stress, maintain your temper and other important factors to control anger. - (Left) Michelle Lawing, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response coordinator; Jessica Grow, Families Overcoming Under Stress Family Resiliency trainer; Michelle Adams, administrative assistant, Behavioral Health section; and James Mahr, section head, Behavioral Health, listen as Angelic Mora, prevention and education specialist conducts an Anger Management Class aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Aug. 17. The program provides training in how to overcome stress, maintain your temper and other important factors to control anger.
Corporal Nicholas Davis, stableman, works on ground training with one of the horses using a long lunge line, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Aug. 14 - Corporal Nicholas Davis, stableman, works on ground training with one of the horses using a long lunge line, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Aug. 14.
Marines from 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, from reserve units all over the country, prepare, test and inpsect Kalmar RT240 heavy equipment, international shipping container transporters on the Yermo Annex aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Aug. 9. The equipment can lift and stack in yards, on ships, trucks, railcars, in any location Marines are located. They are designed to move 20-40 foot shipping containers and have the capacity to lift up to 53,000 poinds. - Marines from 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, from reserve units all over the country, prepare, test and inpsect Kalmar RT240 heavy equipment, international shipping container transporters on the Yermo Annex aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Aug. 9. The equipment can lift and stack in yards, on ships, trucks, railcars, in any location Marines are located. They are designed to move 20-40 foot shipping containers and have the capacity to lift up to 53,000 poinds.
Danny Strand, director, Security and Emergency Services, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif.; Gregg Kunkel, chief, emergency medical services; Zachary Zamora, firefighter, Eric Keck, paramedic, James Fletcher, firefighter, Col. Sekou Karega, commanding officer, MCLBB; Capt. Marvin Torgeson, Kevin Watson, firefighter Sgt.Maj. Sergio MartinezRuiz, base sergeant major, and Paul Purdy, chief, MCLBB FD; assembled to recognize six firefighters for their actions to save a man trapped between two military vehicles at Fleet Support Division Oct. 25, 2016. Thanks to their quick actions the man survived, but had to have his right kidney removed. - Danny Strand, director, Security and Emergency Services, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif.; Gregg Kunkel, chief, emergency medical services; Zachary Zamora, firefighter, Eric Keck, paramedic, James Fletcher, firefighter, Col. Sekou Karega, commanding officer, MCLBB; Capt. Marvin Torgeson, Kevin Watson, firefighter Sgt.Maj. Sergio MartinezRuiz, base sergeant major, and Paul Purdy, chief, MCLBB FD; assembled to recognize six firefighters for their actions to save a man trapped between two military vehicles at Fleet Support Division Oct. 25, 2016. Thanks to their quick actions the man survived, but had to have his right kidney removed.
Machinist Tobin Anderson programs a Computer Numerical Controlled milling machine at Production Plant Barstow, Aug. 2, to make a tapping pad for a Light Armored Vehicle. Anderson said the CNC machine is capable of manufacturing parts that would be impossible or take too long to do by hand at the Marine Depot Maintenance Command facility aboard the Yermo Annex of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. - Machinist Tobin Anderson programs a Computer Numerical Controlled milling machine, at Production Plant Barstow, Calif., to make a tapping pad for a Light Armored Vehicle. Anderson said the CNC machine is capable of manufacturing parts that would be impossible or take too long to do by hand.
(Left) Heavy Equipment Mechanics Mack Brown and Patrick Jackett from Production Plant Albany, Ga., work atop an LAV-ATM learning to install the Modified Target Acquisition System turret looming over them, June 15. The MTAS is capable of acquiring a target and tracking it while moving so that the Tube-Launched Optically-tracked Wire-guided missile, or TOW, can knock out an enemy tank from nearly two miles away. Artisans from PPA as well as Production Plant Barstow are training at the Marine Depot Maintenance Command facility aboard the Yermo Annex of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow. - (Left) Heavy Equipment Mechanics Mack Brown and Patrick Jackett from Production Plant Albany, Ga., work atop an LAV-ATM learning to install the Modified Target Acquisition System turret looming over them, June 15. The MTAS is capable of acquiring a target and tracking it while moving so that the Tube-Launched Optically-tracked Wire-guided missile, or TOW, can knock out an enemy tank from nearly two miles away. Artisans from PPA as well as Production Plant Barstow are training at the Marine Depot Maintenance Command facility aboard the Yermo Annex of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow.
The Law Academy portion of Summit Leadership Academy teaches students several skills vital to a career in law enforcement, such as how to properly handcuff a suspect, June 13. - The Law Academy portion of Summit Leadership Academy teaches students several skills vital to a career in law enforcement, such as how to properly handcuff a suspect, June 13.
Chloe Bledsoe takes a plunge off the diving board at the Oasis Pool and Water Park during the School Age Care Summer Camp held aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., June 15. The program offers children of military and civilian employees on base an opportunity to enjoy activities throughout the summer. - Chloe Bledsoe takes a plunge off the diving board at the Oasis Pool and Water Park during the School Age Care Summer Camp held aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., June 15. The program offers children of military and civilian employees on base an opportunity to enjoy activities throughout the summer.
David Vierheller, artillery repair specialist, stands by the portion of the barrel of a M777 lift gun trainer bearing the sign reminding users the gun is not operable and is only used for training helicopter pilots and their rigging crews how to transport the howitzer by air. - David Vierheller, artillery repair specialist, stands by the portion of the barrel of a M777 lift gun trainer bearing the sign reminding users the gun is not operable and is only used for training helicopter pilots and their rigging crews how to transport the howitzer by air.