(Left to right) Sergeant Edgar Torrealba, the staff noncommissioned officer in charge of the Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard from Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., and Sgt. Joel Richards, a stableman with the MCG, bow their heads for prayer during the opening of the Cody Stampede Rodeo, July 4, in Cody, Wyo. - (Left to right) Sergeant Edgar Torrealba, the staff noncommissioned officer in charge of the Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard from Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., and Sgt. Joel Richards, a stableman with the MCG, bow their heads for prayer during the opening of the Cody Stampede Rodeo, July 4, in Cody, Wyo.
Sergeant Steven Goss, dog trainer with the Marine Corps Police Department K-9 unit on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, guides his dog, Hokie, through a contraband detecting training exercise, June 28. The K-9 unit trains their dogs on detection at least twice a month. - Sergeant Steven Goss, dog trainer with the Marine Corps Police Department K-9 unit on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, guides his dog, Hokie, through a contraband detecting training exercise, June 28. The K-9 unit trains their dogs on detection at least twice a month.
Gunnery Sergeant Dustin Hamilton, a safety specialist on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, rolls his sleeve up June 21, to show a motivational tattoo on his arm. Marines often get tattoos as a sign of pride for their service. (Photo by Carlos Guerra) - Gunnery Sergeant Dustin Hamilton, a safety specialist on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, rolls his sleeve up June 21, to show a motivational tattoo on his arm. Marines often get tattoos as a sign of pride for their service. (Photo by Carlos Guerra)
Bins filled with oil filters, glass, plastic, copper, and all types of scrap metal line the fence at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, where they will be relocated to a recycling facility and reused in the future. - Bins filled with oil filters, glass, plastic, copper, and all types of scrap metal line the fence at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, where they will be relocated to a recycling facility and reused in the future.
An amphibious assault vehicle plunges into the water portion of the Marine Corps' largest test track at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow. Vehicles are tested daily on the track to check their readiness. - An amphibious assault vehicle plunges into the water portion of the Marine Corps' largest test track at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow. Vehicles are tested daily on the track to check their readiness.
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Deshawn Phillips, a preservation mechanic on Strip 8 with Fleet Support Division on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Yermo Annex, Calif., preserves a M101 trailer, March 8. - Deshawn Phillips, a preservation mechanic on Strip 8 with Fleet Support Division on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Yermo Annex, Calif., preserves a M101 trailer, March 8.
Anthony Plummer, a maintenance worker with Installation and Logistics Division on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, stands with a painting of Lt. Gen. Lewis 'Chesty' Puller he donated to the MCLB Barstow Historical Gallery, Feb. 26. While not at work - Anthony Plummer, a maintenance worker with Installation and Logistics Division on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, stands with a painting of Lt. Gen. Lewis 'Chesty' Puller he donated to the MCLB Barstow Historical Gallery, Feb. 26. While not at work
Candidates from Charlie company race about on the parade deck to get themselves situated in platoon formation for pickup with their Sergeant Instructors June 6, 2007. These candidates, upon pickup, will be subject to a contraband search, all of which that are found (such as cell phones, walkmans, etc.) will be confiscated and returned at the end of the training cycle. - Candidates from Charlie company race about on the parade deck to get themselves situated in platoon formation for pickup with their Sergeant Instructors June 6, 2007. These candidates, upon pickup, will be subject to a contraband search, all of which that are found (such as cell phones, walkmans, etc.) will be confiscated and returned at the end of the training cycle.
Gilmore 'Butch' Grieves, an ordnance mechanic with the artillery shop at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, checks the wiring on the bottom of a LAV-25 turret Jan. 29. Grieves has spent more than 35 years at PPB, a majority of it working on the light armored vehicles. - Gilmore 'Butch' Grieves, an ordnance mechanic with the artillery shop at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, checks the wiring on the bottom of a LAV-25 turret Jan. 29. Grieves has spent more than 35 years at PPB, a majority of it working on the light armored vehicles.