On a rare rainy Mojave Desert day, Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All Terrain Vehicles, or M-ATV, have finished their upgrades and armor improvements and await road testing at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, on the Yermo Annex of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Jan. 12. The specialized vehicles are favored for troop transporting in the mountainous country of Afghanistan. The turret atop the M-ATV mark this as a Marine Corps variant of the MRAP. - On a rare rainy Mojave Desert day, Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All Terrain Vehicles, or M-ATV, have finished their upgrades and armor improvements and await road testing at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, on the Yermo Annex of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Jan. 12. The specialized vehicles are favored for troop transporting in the mountainous country of Afghanistan. The turret atop the M-ATV mark this as a Marine Corps variant of the MRAP.
Recyclable steel awaits pick-up during a clean-up event at building 404 and Railway Operations aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Nov. 3. - Recyclable steel awaits pick-up during a clean-up event at building 404 and Railway Operations aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Nov. 3.
Staff Sergeant Nicholas Beberniss stands at attention with his 4-year-old son, Mason during a simulated promotion ceremony. Mason was "promoted" to Lance Corporal within the family and he proudly emmulates his father. - Staff Sergeant Nicholas Beberniss stands at attention with his 4-year-old son, Mason during a simulated promotion ceremony. Mason was "promoted" to Lance Corporal within the family and he proudly emmulates his father.
Jermaine Sutton, from Philadelphia, and former Marine, uses an AC DC Precision Measurement Calibrator, to test the electrical output of a device. “I see the impact of the lab’s work every day,” Sutton said, “when you go to Production Plant Barstow and see them using a piece of equipment that you just tested. If you’re off with your tests then they’ll be off with their work,” he said. - Jermaine Sutton, from Philadelphia, and former Marine, uses an AC DC Precision Measurement Calibrator, to test the electrical output of a device. “I see the impact of the lab’s work every day,” Sutton said, “when you go to Production Plant Barstow and see them using a piece of equipment that you just tested. If you’re off with your tests then they’ll be off with their work,” he said.
The boom of the Hercules is capable of lifting 35 tons, or 70,000 pounds, to free Marine Corps vehicles from almost any weather or combat-related morass. The cable on the lift booms is sensor guided when rewinding to prevent any snags. - The boom of the Hercules is capable of lifting 35 tons, or 70,000 pounds, to free Marine Corps vehicles from almost any weather or combat-related morass. The cable on the lift booms is sensor guided when rewinding to prevent any snags.
Sgt. Xzavier Wolef, career planner, Pfc. Jacob Brown, adjutants clerk, and Cpl. Daija Watt, postal clerk, barbeque lunch for base employees as a fund raiser for the Marine Corps Ball Committee, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Sept. 2. - Sgt. Xzavier Wolef, career planner, Pfc. Jacob Brown, adjutants clerk, and Cpl. Daija Watt, postal clerk, barbeque lunch for base employees as a fund raiser for the Marine Corps Ball Committee, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Sept. 2.
Sergeant 1st Class Steven Downey, a sergeant with the Marine Corps Police Department and an Army Reservist, presents Lt. Justin Witcher with the Patriot Award for his outstanding support of Downy and his family during deployments and other military service obligations. - Sergeant 1st Class Steven Downey, a sergeant with the Marine Corps Police Department and an Army Reservist, presents Lt. Justin Witcher with the Patriot Award for his outstanding support of Downy and his family during deployments and other military service obligations.