Soldiers with the Idaho National Guard upload tracked equipment such as the M60 AVLB, the M-109 and the M0992 onto railcars for transportation during training exercises, as part of their mission aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., June 21. - Soldiers with the Idaho National Guard upload tracked equipment such as the M60 AVLB, the M-109 and the M0992 onto railcars for transportation during training exercises, as part of their mission aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., June 21.
The Marines of 1st Force Storage Battalion are first addressed by their new commanding officer. Lt. Col. Michael R. Graham, during the 1st FSB activation ceremony June 26 - The Marines of 1st Force Storage Battalion are first addressed by their new commanding officer. Lt. Col. Michael R. Graham, during the 1st FSB activation ceremony June 26.
Juan Rivera displays what he calls the "crown jewel" of his accomplishments, a plaque proclaiming him as a founding member of the Department of Homeland Security. His work in creating the field of Cyber Security post 9/11 he said is his proudest accomplishment. Rivera now volunteers his time to help others to "return the blessings I have received in my life." - Juan Rivera displays what he calls the "crown jewel" of his accomplishments, a plaque proclaiming him as a founding member of the Department of Homeland Security. His work in creating the field of Cyber Security post 9/11 he said is his proudest accomplishment. Rivera now volunteers his time to help others to "return the blessings I have received in my life."
Crews weigh in trucks before and after being loaded with dirt being removed from an Installation Restoration site aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., May 21. - Crews weigh in trucks before and after being loaded with dirt being removed from an Installation Restoration site aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., May 21.
Sergeant Major Sergio MartinezRuiz, base sergeant major, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, speaking at the Veterans Resource Fair in Apple Valley, May 30. MartinezRuiz urged fairgoers to take advantage of all the experts and information in the room to help navigate their way through the sometimes tricky application process for medical disability, education and other benefits offered to veterans. - Sergeant Major Sergio MartinezRuiz, base sergeant major, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, speaking at the Veterans Resource Fair in Apple Valley, May 30. MartinezRuiz urged fairgoers to take advantage of all the experts and information in the room to help navigate their way through the sometimes tricky application process for medical disability, education and other benefits offered to veterans.
Contractors attached a hook and pulley system to a Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement as part of the final installation process at the Motor Transportation Branch at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., May 9. - Contractors attached a hook and pulley system to a Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement as part of the final installation process at the Motor Transportation Branch at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., May 9.
Daniel Madrid works on the Auxiliary Power Unit for the HERCULES M-88 tank retriever, May 16. His knowledge of the programs and systems involving engines and transmissions make him a valued member of the workforce. Madrid started working at Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., in 1969. Five decades later he has seen many changes at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, aboard the Yermo Annex of MCLBB. - Daniel Madrid works on the Auxiliary Power Unit for the HERCULES M-88 tank retriever, May 16. His knowledge of the programs and systems involving engines and transmissions make him a valued member of the workforce. Madrid started working at Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., in 1969. Five decades later he has seen many changes at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, aboard the Yermo Annex of MCLBB.
The antenna station outside the Base Safety Office for the Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature machine. The black device on the left is the actual wet-bulb that uses wind force, barometric pressure, humidity and other factors to determine the actual ambient temperature to the appropriate heat index flag is posted at the front gate of MCLB Barstow. - The antenna station outside the Base Safety Office for the Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature machine. The black device on the left is the actual wet-bulb that uses wind force, barometric pressure, humidity and other factors to determine the actual ambient temperature to the appropriate heat index flag is posted at the front gate of MCLB Barstow.
Greg Kunkle, Emergency Medical Services Chief for Fire and Emergency Services displays one of the four trauma kits contained within the Public Access Stations which will be located throughout Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. May 22. The kits are part of the “Stop the Bleed” campaign embraced by fire departments throughout the state, and contain all of the necessary equipment to render first aid during emergency incidents. - Greg Kunkle, Emergency Medical Services Chief for Fire and Emergency Services displays one of the four trauma kits contained within the Public Access Stations which will be located throughout Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. May 22. The kits are part of the “Stop the Bleed” campaign embraced by fire departments throughout the state, and contain all of the necessary equipment to render first aid during emergency incidents.