Challenge coins collected from activeand retired service members on MarineCorps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif.The challenge coin has represented espritde corps and has been part of militarytradition for decades. - Challenge coins collected from active and retired service members on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. The challenge coin has represented esprit de corps and has been part of military tradition for decades.
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.
Sergeant Julio Acevedo, (left) the noncommissioned officer in charge of the administration office on Marine Corp Logistics Base Barstow and Lance Cpl. Jonathan Norita, a supply clerk on base practice knee strikes during a MCMAP class, July 22. - Sergeant Julio Acevedo, (left) the noncommissioned officer in charge of the administration office on Marine Corp Logistics Base Barstow and Lance Cpl. Jonathan Norita, a supply clerk on base practice knee strikes during a MCMAP class, July 22.
Phil Vargas, a sandblaster on Product Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, shuts the door of the rotary blaster, May 24. The rotary blaster is an automated machine that is used to blast multiple parts at one time without supervision. - Phil Vargas, a sandblaster on Product Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, shuts the door of the rotary blaster, May 24. The rotary blaster is an automated machine that is used to blast multiple parts at one time without supervision.
Lance Corporal Jacey A. Marks, rifleman, stands watch in the Kunar Province, Afghanistan, October 2005. - Lance Corporal Jacey A. Marks, rifleman, stands watch in the Kunar Province, Afghanistan, October 2005.
Marvin Saines, Ph.D., an interpretive naturalist and geologist leads MCLB Barstow Marines on a hike through Red Rock Canyon near Las Vegas, May 19. - Marvin Saines, Ph.D., an interpretive naturalist and geologist leads MCLB Barstow Marines on a hike through Red Rock Canyon near Las Vegas, May 19.
Neil Pinchefsky, deputy director of Fleet Support Division on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., looks over reports before sending them up the chain of command, May 10. Pinchefsky ensures FSD meets their deadlines and completes their mission. - Neil Pinchefsky, deputy director of Fleet Support Division on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., looks over reports before sending them up the chain of command, May 10. Pinchefsky ensures FSD meets their deadlines and completes their mission.
(Left to right) Private First Class Adrian Velasco and Staff Sgt. Jeffery Worley, Marines with Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow and members of team Desert Rat, carry the Marine Corps flag as they walk a lap during the 16th annual Relay for Life of Barstow held at Barstow High School, May 18. - (Left to right) Private First Class Adrian Velasco and Staff Sgt. Jeffery Worley, Marines with Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow and members of team Desert Rat, carry the Marine Corps flag as they walk a lap during the 16th annual Relay for Life of Barstow held at Barstow High School, May 18.
Art Basulto, an employee of the Bureau of Land Management, shows curious children animals indigenous to the High Desert at the base's Earth Day event held at McTureous Hall, April 11. Basulto travels to schools in the High Desert educating students about the dangers of pollution in the Mojave. - Art Basulto, an employee of the Bureau of Land Management, shows curious children animals indigenous to the High Desert at the base's Earth Day event held at McTureous Hall, April 11. Basulto travels to schools in the High Desert educating students about the dangers of pollution in the Mojave.
Residents and base employees participate during the Stroller Strong Walk hosted by the New Parent Support Program on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, April 2. The three-mile stroller walk was the first of its kind to raise awareness for child abuse. - Residents and base employees participate during the Stroller Strong Walk hosted by the New Parent Support Program on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, April 2. The three-mile stroller walk was the first of its kind to raise awareness for child abuse.