David Pacileo, firefighter with the Marine Corps Logistics BaseBarstow, Calif., Fire and Emergency Services Division, uses the TRXsuspension system while exercising, May 26. Pacileo and fellowfirefighters aboard the installation use the system for improved strengthtraining and flexibility. - David Pacileo, firefighter with the Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Fire and Emergency Services Division, uses the TRX suspension system while exercising, May 26. Pacileo and fellow firefighters aboard the installation use the system for improved strength training and flexibility.
Sgt. Moses Machuca, a substance abuse control officer aboard MarineCorps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., yells "CrossFit" at the top of the ropeobstacle during a competition on the obstacle course on MCLB Barstow,Oct. 10. The O-Course allows Marines to maintain combat readiness andfitness standards. - Sgt. Moses Machuca, a substance abuse control officer aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., yells "CrossFit" at the top of the rope obstacle during a competition on the obstacle course on MCLB Barstow, Oct. 10. The O-Course allows Marines to maintain combat readiness and fitness standards.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garcia pose for a couples' portrait. - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garcia pose for a couples' portrait.
Corporal Samnorp Deung, supply clerk on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., executes pull-ups as Sgt. Elton Rogers, supply administrative chief here, keeps count and encourages him, Jan. 21. The Marines are preparing for an upcoming Physical Fitness Test. - Corporal Samnorp Deung, supply clerk on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., executes pull-ups as Sgt. Elton Rogers, supply administrative chief here, keeps count and encourages him, Jan. 21. The Marines are preparing for an upcoming Physical Fitness Test.