Lieutenant General Lewis ‘Chesty’ Puller has attained a status not farfrom ‘legend’ in the Marine Corps. From his time as an enlisted man tohis last days in the Corps before retiring as the five-time recipient of theNavy Cross, Puller put his heart and soul into his work as a Marine. - Lieutenant General Lewis ‘Chesty’ Puller has attained a status not far from ‘legend’ in the Marine Corps. From his time as an enlisted man to his last days in the Corps before retiring as the five-time recipient of the Navy Cross, Puller put his heart and soul into his work as a Marine.
Paul Aguilar, a firefighter aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., holds a hose as children from the Child Development Center aboard the base take turns spraying the water, Oct. 9. The CDC took their three and four-year-old children on a field trip and tour of the fire station in support of Fire Prevention Week 2012. - Paul Aguilar, a firefighter aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., holds a hose as children from the Child Development Center aboard the base take turns spraying the water, Oct. 9. The CDC took their three and four-year-old children on a field trip and tour of the fire station in support of Fire Prevention Week 2012.
Cpl. Jorge Cazares and Lance Cpl. Luis E. Castro, legal and adjutant clerks with Headquarters Battalion, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. try to motivate and instill discipline into a SHOCK student. The SHOCK program is designed to teach High Desert teens leadership, discipline and moral courage. Photo by: Pfc. Norman Eckles - Cpl. Jorge Cazares and Lance Cpl. Luis E. Castro, legal and adjutant clerks with Headquarters Battalion, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif. try to motivate and instill discipline into a SHOCK student. The SHOCK program is designed to teach High Desert teens leadership, discipline and moral courage. Photo by: Pfc. Norman Eckles