A base employee from Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., acts as a victim for an active shooter training exercise on base, Dec. 18. Emergency services here were evaluated on how they handled the victims in distress and evacuated survivors. - A base employee from Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., acts as a victim for an active shooter training exercise on base, Dec. 18. Emergency services here were evaluated on how they handled the victims in distress and evacuated survivors.
Lance Corporal Luis Castro, adjutant clerk with Headquarters Battalion on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, questions a SHOCK student about his homework during the SHOCK class in Apple Valley, Sept. 15. - Lance Corporal Luis Castro, adjutant clerk with Headquarters Battalion on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, questions a SHOCK student about his homework during the SHOCK class in Apple Valley, Sept. 15.
Lance Corporal Jeffery Reick, supply clerk on Marine Corps LogisticsBase Barstow, Calif., lifts an ammo can over his head, Aug. 19. Reick ispreparing for the upcoming Combat Fitness Test. - Lance Corporal Jeffery Reick, supply clerk on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., lifts an ammo can over his head, Aug. 19. Reick is preparing for the upcoming Combat Fitness Test.
Firefighters of the Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., fire department take part in simulation training, July 31. The training allowed multiple teams to coordinate their efforts on a model terrain with a real fire. - Firefighters of the Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., fire department take part in simulation training, July 31. The training allowed multiple teams to coordinate their efforts on a model terrain with a real fire.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Police Department maneuvers through a simulated track during the semi-annual defensive driving course, July 31. - Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Police Department maneuvers through a simulated track during the semi-annual defensive driving course, July 31.
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.
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.
Private First Class Folson Fairley-Baker, a supply clerk aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow uses a virtual driving simulator offered at Headquarters Battalion's 'back in the saddle training' held January 7 at the Maj. General James L. Day Conference Center aboard the base. During the class, volunteers were given the chance to drive using the program to simulate the effects of driving under the influence or while being distracted. - Private First Class Folson Fairley-Baker, a supply clerk aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow uses a virtual driving simulator offered at Headquarters Battalion's 'back in the saddle training' held January 7 at the Maj. General James L. Day Conference Center aboard the base. During the class, volunteers were given the chance to drive using the program to simulate the effects of driving under the influence or while being distracted.
Corporals Van Truong and Christopher Foster, adjutant clerks with Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, grapple during the grand opening of the new martial arts training facility aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, June 6. - Corporals Van Truong and Christopher Foster, adjutant clerks with Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, grapple during the grand opening of the new martial arts training facility aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, June 6.