Lance Cpl. Michael Miller and Lance Cpl. Kyle Osborne, Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 5, Camp Pendleton, Calif., oversee unloading of equipment with solders from 1st Cavalry Division out of Ft. Hood, Texas, as part of their Railway Operations training at the Yermo Annex on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Feb. 11. The 80-hour RailOps training is now being offered through Marine Corps Training Information Management System and includes class instruction and hands-on learning. - Lance Cpl. Michael Miller and Lance Cpl. Kyle Osborne, Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 5, Camp Pendleton, Calif., oversee unloading of equipment with solders from 1st Cavalry Division out of Ft. Hood, Texas, as part of their Railway Operations training at the Yermo Annex on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Feb. 11. The 80-hour RailOps training is now being offered through Marine Corps Training Information Management System and includes class instruction and hands-on learning.
Christopher L. Carpenter shows a family album dating back to his childhood in Yermo H&R Point. Yermo is now part of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. Carpenter donated several of his photographs to the museum at MCLBB. - Christopher L. Carpenter shows a family album dating back to his childhood in Yermo H&R Point. Yermo is now part of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. Carpenter donated several of his photographs to the museum at MCLBB.
The Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Fire Department trained for three days at MCLB begining on January 7th on harzardous materials procedures. MCLBB FD members received detailed instructions on handling chlorine gas leaks in cylinders and on rail cars. - The Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Fire Department trained for three days at MCLB begining on January 7th on harzardous materials procedures. MCLBB FD members received detailed instructions on handling chlorine gas leaks in cylinders and on rail cars.
Jim Bustamante, Environmental Protection Specialist at MCLBB, (foreground), and GIS Manager MCLBB Rick Wiley work on a map for the visioning workshop. - Jim Bustamante, Environmental Protection Specialist at MCLBB, (foreground), and GIS Manager MCLBB Rick Wiley work on a map for the visioning workshop.
U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program. - U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program.
Officers from Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. police department prepare for an active shooter training exercise at the MCLBB Security and Emergency Services training facility on November 18. The exercise used simulated ammunition in order to allow participants to use their duty weapon while combating opposing force personnel. - Officers from Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. police department prepare for an active shooter training exercise at the MCLBB Security and Emergency Services training facility on November 18. The exercise used simulated ammunition in order to allow participants to use their duty weapon while combating opposing force personnel.
Peter Garcia (L), heavy equipment mechanic for contractor URS, and Barton Brown, heavy mobile equipment mechanic for contractor SFS/Tiburon, work on the M198 howitzer. - Peter Garcia (L), heavy equipment mechanic for contractor URS, and Barton Brown, heavy mobile equipment mechanic for contractor SFS/Tiburon, work on the M198 howitzer.
(From left to right) Mr. Dennis McGinn, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for energy, installations and environment, presents the Secretary of the Navy’s Safety Excellence Award to Ray Aguilar, base safety officer on MCLB Barstow, and Col. Michael L. Scalise, commanding officer of MCLB Barstow, Oct. 20. - (From left to right) Mr. Dennis McGinn, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for energy, installations and environment, presents the Secretary of the Navy’s Safety Excellence Award to Ray Aguilar, base safety officer on MCLB Barstow, and Col. Michael L. Scalise, commanding officer of MCLB Barstow, Oct. 20.
Service members and their spouses on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., participate in Jayne Wayne Day here, Oct. 17. Jayne Wayne Day allows service members’ spouses to be a Marine for a day. The fun-filled day included a K-9 demonstration from the Marine Corps Police Department, physical training on the O-course, a rifle and pistol range competition, eating a Meal Ready to Eat, and a tour of Marine Depot Maintenance Command, Production Plant Barstow. - Service members and their spouses on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., participate in Jayne Wayne Day here, Oct. 17. Jayne Wayne Day allows service members’ spouses to be a Marine for a day. The fun-filled day included a K-9 demonstration from the Marine Corps Police Department, physical training on the O-course, a rifle and pistol range competition, eating a Meal Ready to Eat, and a tour of Marine Depot Maintenance Command, Production Plant Barstow.
The Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Fire Department visits with children from the Child Development Center here, Oct. 7, in support of Fire Prevention Week 2014. Marvin Torgeson, a firefighter here, acted as Sparky the Firedog as he interacted with children and taught them about the importance of fire safety. - The Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Fire Department visits with children from the Child Development Center here, Oct. 7, in support of Fire Prevention Week 2014. Marvin Torgeson, a firefighter here, acted as Sparky the Firedog as he interacted with children and taught them about the importance of fire safety.