Bins filled with oil filters, glass, plastic, copper, and all types of scrap metal line the fence at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, where they will be relocated to a recycling facility and reused in the future. - Bins filled with oil filters, glass, plastic, copper, and all types of scrap metal line the fence at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, where they will be relocated to a recycling facility and reused in the future.
Corporal Bryanna Kessler, a stableman with the Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, plays with her current foster dog at the base library, April 1. During her free time, Kessler volunteers at the local humane society and fosters dogs in hopes of finding them new homes. - Corporal Bryanna Kessler, a stableman with the Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, plays with her current foster dog at the base library, April 1. During her free time, Kessler volunteers at the local humane society and fosters dogs in hopes of finding them new homes.
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.
A participant gets bucked off his bronco during the 2012 Barstow Rodeo Stampede aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Sept. 28. Riders compete to see who lasts the longest without being thrown as the broncos buck furiously. - A participant gets bucked off his bronco during the 2012 Barstow Rodeo Stampede aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Sept. 28. Riders compete to see who lasts the longest without being thrown as the broncos buck furiously.
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
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.
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.
Agent Jeff Swearingen (right) with the Criminal Investigation Division of the Police Department aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow and Fire Prevention Officer Gabriel Hammett, with the Fire Department aboard MCLB Barstow, don their self-contained breathing apparatus during a cross-training session at the main fire station aboard the base May 9. - Agent Jeff Swearingen (right) with the Criminal Investigation Division of the Police Department aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow and Fire Prevention Officer Gabriel Hammett, with the Fire Department aboard MCLB Barstow, don their self-contained breathing apparatus during a cross-training session at the main fire station aboard the base May 9.
Corporal Thomas Bricker (foreground), combat correspondent, and Lance Cpl. Christopher Foster, adjutant clerk, dress as members of the rock band KISS, prepare to leap into a mud trench during the first Veterans Home of Barstow Mud Run, May 17. More than 1,000 people participated in the 3.1 mile race to show appreciation to the Veterans and promote a healthy well-being. - Corporal Thomas Bricker (foreground), combat correspondent, and Lance Cpl. Christopher Foster, adjutant clerk, dress as members of the rock band KISS, prepare to leap into a mud trench during the first Veterans Home of Barstow Mud Run, May 17. More than 1,000 people participated in the 3.1 mile race to show appreciation to the Veterans and promote a healthy well-being.
City and base officals broke ground on one, of two slated sites, for Mairne Corps Logistics Base Barstow's solar farm, May 15. The solar farm is expected to provide nearly 25 percent of MCLB Barstow's electrical needs as well as saving the base nearly $3.9 million in the next 20 years. - City and base officals broke ground on one, of two slated sites, for Mairne Corps Logistics Base Barstow's solar farm, May 15. The solar farm is expected to provide nearly 25 percent of MCLB Barstow's electrical needs as well as saving the base nearly $3.9 million in the next 20 years.