On Feb. 5, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the newly built School-Age Care Center. The ceremony included the base commanding officer, Col. Michael L. Scalise, assisting children in the ribbon cutting, a tour of the facility given by the children followed by cake. The SAC provides care before and after school to children while their parents are at work. - On Feb. 5, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the newly built School-Age Care Center. The ceremony included the base commanding officer, Col. Michael L. Scalise, assisting children in the ribbon cutting, a tour of the facility given by the children followed by cake. The SAC provides care before and after school to children while their parents are at work.
(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.
Marines and Department of Defense employees aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow stand together with awards they received during the Quarterly Awards Breakfast at the Maj. Gen. James L. Day Conference Center, May 9. The Quarterly Awards Breakfast is held to recognize MCLB Barstow employees their outstanding accomplishments and proficiency in their work place. - Marines and Department of Defense employees aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow stand together with awards they received during the Quarterly Awards Breakfast at the Maj. Gen. James L. Day Conference Center, May 9. The Quarterly Awards Breakfast is held to recognize MCLB Barstow employees their outstanding accomplishments and proficiency in their work place.
Seaman Apprentice Brian M. Clinefelter, from Barstow, Calif., was only 19 years old when he and 36 other sailors died by an air-to-ship missile fired by an Iraqi fighter pilot which struck the guided missile frigate USS Stark May 17, 1987. - Seaman Apprentice Brian M. Clinefelter, from Barstow, Calif., was only 19 years old when he and 36 other sailors died by an air-to-ship missile fired by an Iraqi fighter pilot which struck the guided missile frigate USS Stark May 17, 1987.