Colonel Michael L. Scalise (right), commanding officer of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., holds up a gift given by Col. Jonathan P. Braga (left), Fort Irwin Garrison commander, during the 2014 Military Mixer. During the social setting, the neighboring Army and Marine Corps bases exchanged rivalry jokes. - Colonel Michael L. Scalise (right), commanding officer of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., holds up a gift given by Col. Jonathan P. Braga (left), Fort Irwin Garrison commander, during the 2014 Military Mixer. During the social setting, the neighboring Army and Marine Corps bases exchanged rivalry jokes.
Officer Christopher Dixon and K9 partner, Hoky, search for simulated narcotics and explosives during a training exercise aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Sept. 2. Dixon led the K9 though a large warehouse on MCLBB in order to find the simulated materials. - Officer Christopher Dixon and K9 partner, Hoky, search for simulated narcotics and explosives during a training exercise aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Sept. 2. Dixon led the K9 though a large warehouse on MCLBB in order to find the simulated materials.
Sergeant Steven B. Waddell, with Fleet Support Division, Production Plant Barstow, receives a quilt from Quilts of Valor during Quarterly Awards breakfast, Aug., 20. Quilts of Valor volunteers make quilts for deserving service members around the world. - Sergeant Steven B. Waddell, with Fleet Support Division, Production Plant Barstow, receives a quilt from Quilts of Valor during Quarterly Awards breakfast, Aug., 20. Quilts of Valor volunteers make quilts for deserving service members around the world.
Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion-15 practice securing a Humvee to a rail car while aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. on Aug 15. The Marines learned how to load, tie down, and prepare vehicles for transportation via rail in order to expand their logistical skill set. - Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion-15 practice securing a Humvee to a rail car while aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. on Aug 15. The Marines learned how to load, tie down, and prepare vehicles for transportation via rail in order to expand their logistical skill set.
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Girl filing doc: Taneshi Noel, student clerk at Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow’s Human Resource Office, files documents, June 23. New summer hires here are gaining on the job experience for future careers. - Girl filing doc: Taneshi Noel, student clerk at Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow’s Human Resource Office, files documents, June 23. New summer hires here are gaining on the job experience for future careers.
Adolescents from the Barstow Community College Summer Youth Program tour Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., June 19. During their tour, they visited with the Marine Corps Police Department’s K-9 unit here, the base gym, and the rail yard where they learned about different military vehicles and equipment. - Adolescents from the Barstow Community College Summer Youth Program tour Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., June 19. During their tour, they visited with the Marine Corps Police Department’s K-9 unit here, the base gym, and the rail yard where they learned about different military vehicles and equipment.
Master Gunnery Sergeant Leland “Lou” Diamond - Master Gunnery Sergeant Leland “Lou” Diamond
Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 3, Combat Logistics Regiment, 3d Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, pose for a group shotwith Arthur Gutierrez, hydraulics system mechanic on Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, Marine Corps Logistics BaseBarstow, Calif., Luke Wirick, heavy mobile equipment mechanic, Anthony Sanchez, hydraulics shop supervisor, and Ed Shimko, plant manager at PPB,after receiving certifications for filling, discharging and testing automatic fire suppression systems (AFSS). Mechanics with the hydraulics shop hereensured they were getting the training they needed to successfully and safely take the newly acquired skills and knowledge back to Hawaii. - Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 3, Combat Logistics Regiment, 3d Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, pose for a group shot with Arthur Gutierrez, hydraulics system mechanic on Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Luke Wirick, heavy mobile equipment mechanic, Anthony Sanchez, hydraulics shop supervisor, and Ed Shimko, plant manager at PPB, after receiving certifications for filling, discharging and testing automatic fire suppression systems (AFSS). Mechanics with the hydraulics shop here ensured they were getting the training they needed to successfully and safely take the newly acquired skills and knowledge back to Hawaii.
Students and instructors with the Expeditionary Warfare School, Quantico, Va., pose for a picture on a locomotive on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow’s rail yard, April 11. Supply and logistics students from the EWS came to tour MCLB Barstow as a part of the military occupation specialty specific training prior to their spring field exercise at Marine Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms. - Students and instructors with the Expeditionary Warfare School, Quantico, Va., pose for a picture on a locomotive on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow’s rail yard, April 11. Supply and logistics students from the EWS came to tour MCLB Barstow as a part of the military occupation specialty specific training prior to their spring field exercise at Marine Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms.