The new Eagle, Globe, and Anchor design including the Route 66 logo, is stenciled on Joseph Boll Ave., which is also part of the historic Route 66 aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California. The logo was designed by Environmental Director Jason Thompson and approve by Headquarters Marine Corps' Licensing and Trademark Office. The 1.7-mile stretch of Route 66 is the only part of the route that is not open to the public. - The new Eagle, Globe, and Anchor design including the Route 66 logo, is stenciled on Joseph Boll Ave., which is also part of the historic Route 66 aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California. The logo was designed by Environmental Director Jason Thompson and approve by Headquarters Marine Corps' Licensing and Trademark Office. The 1.7-mile stretch of Route 66 is the only part of the route that is not open to the public.
(Left) Jason Shipe, Robert Manz, Kori Wymore, and Michael Hearons, display their Department of Defense Lifesaving Awards flanked by Fire Chief Paul Purdy, Security and Emergency Services acting director, Captain Mark Machado, and Assistant Fire Chief Greg Kunkel, following a presentation ceremony aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, December 4. - (Left) Jason Shipe, Robert Manz, Kori Wymore, and Michael Hearons, display their Department of Defense Lifesaving Awards flanked by Fire Chief Paul Purdy, Security and Emergency Services acting director, Captain Mark Machado, and Assistant Fire Chief Greg Kunkel, following a presentation ceremony aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, December 4.
Marines work together to load a tracked vehicle onto a railcar as part of their training in Railhead Operations Group on the Yermo Annex aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, Oct. 1. - Marines work together to load a tracked vehicle onto a railcar as part of their training in Railhead Operations Group on the Yermo Annex aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, Oct. 1.
Deputy Fire Chief, Ryan Tworek with Fire and Emergency Services attaches a harness to Col. Craig C. Clemans, commanding officer, so he can be hoisted over a street in a simulated Swift Water Rescue Training course held aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, Sept. 23. - Deputy Fire Chief, Ryan Tworek with Fire and Emergency Services attaches a harness to Col. Craig C. Clemans, commanding officer, so he can be hoisted over a street in a simulated Swift Water Rescue Training course held aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, Sept. 23.
Sergeant Amy M. Polachek adjusts the saddle on her horse “Tex”, AKA Najaf, prior to taking him out for some training at the Mounted Color Guard Stables aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, Oct. 6. The newest member of the last remaining MCG in the Marine Corps brings with her some impressive riding skills to add to the equestrian talent already assigned to the unit. - Sergeant Amy M. Polachek adjusts the saddle on her horse “Tex”, AKA Najaf, prior to taking him out for some training at the Mounted Color Guard Stables aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, Oct. 6. The newest member of the last remaining MCG in the Marine Corps brings with her some impressive riding skills to add to the equestrian talent already assigned to the unit.
Debbie Brobst, heavy mobile equipment mechanic, works on a turret for an Amphibious Assault Vehicle, at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, aboard the Yermo Annex of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, May 8. The 40-year veteran HMEM said she is glad to be back at full shift at the Plant, but is still worried about the Coronavirus. She said she is glad that people are wearing their face masks and maintaining social distancing. - Debbie Brobst, heavy mobile equipment mechanic, works on a turret for an Amphibious Assault Vehicle, at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, aboard the Yermo Annex of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, May 8. The 40-year veteran HMEM said she is glad to be back at full shift at the Plant, but is still worried about the Coronavirus. She said she is glad that people are wearing their face masks and maintaining social distancing.
Starlings rest in their surrogate momma’s hands after Catherine Clemans, daughter of Col. Craig C. Clemans, base commanding officer’s daughter, gave them their most recent meal of worms and fruit aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., May 11. (Photos courtesy of Catherine, Caitlyn and Samantha Clemans) - Starlings rest in their surrogate momma’s hands after Catherine Clemans, daughter of Col. Craig C. Clemans, base commanding officer’s daughter, gave them their most recent meal of worms and fruit aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., May 11. (Photos courtesy of Catherine, Caitlyn and Samantha Clemans)
MCLB Barstow Marine volunteers team up to readjust the placement of a universal gym, although in pieces, to make sure it is placed in its proper spot in the Veterans Home of California work out room. - MCLB Barstow Marine volunteers team up to readjust the placement of a universal gym, although in pieces, to make sure it is placed in its proper spot in the Veterans Home of California work out room.