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.
Chief Darwin O’Neal with Marine Corps Police Department on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., speaks about the base’s upcoming events to the rest of the agencies, April 5. The meet and greet happens once a month, allowing each agency to share their schedules and exchange ideas. - Chief Darwin O’Neal with Marine Corps Police Department on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., speaks about the base’s upcoming events to the rest of the agencies, April 5. The meet and greet happens once a month, allowing each agency to share their schedules and exchange ideas.
Police officers with Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Police Department stand infront of a fully modified emergency response vehicle on base, March 18. The base police department has recently modified the vehicles in their inventory to comply with Marine Corps standards and meet federal and state regulations. The vehicles assist police officers with duties such as patrolling areas, responding to incidents and transporting criminal suspects. - Police officers with Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Police Department stand infront of a fully modified emergency response vehicle on base, March 18. The base police department has recently modified the vehicles in their inventory to comply with Marine Corps standards and meet federal and state regulations. The vehicles assist police officers with duties such as patrolling areas, responding to incidents and transporting criminal suspects.
Lance Cpls. Jonathon Norita and Blong Yang, Marines of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, serve food during the 4th annual Green Eggs and Ham breakfast held March 18 at the base’s Family Restaurant. - Lance Cpls. Jonathon Norita and Blong Yang, Marines of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, serve food during the 4th annual Green Eggs and Ham breakfast held March 18 at the base’s Family Restaurant.
(Left to right) Lieutenant Amy Malinowski, operations chief, Capt. Charles E. MacNeil II, operations officer, and Lt. Justin Witcher, accident investigator supervisor, for the Marine Corps Police Department on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, discuss the pending shift rotation for the month of March, Jan. 29. The shift rotation happens every six months to afford each officer schedule flexibility. - (Left to right) Lieutenant Amy Malinowski, operations chief, Capt. Charles E. MacNeil II, operations officer, and Lt. Justin Witcher, accident investigator supervisor, for the Marine Corps Police Department on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, discuss the pending shift rotation for the month of March, Jan. 29. The shift rotation happens every six months to afford each officer schedule flexibility.
Robert Hoskin, a welder at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command lances a pin on an LAV frame, Jan. 11. Hoskin travels across PPB performing multiple welding jobs. - Robert Hoskin, a welder at Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command lances a pin on an LAV frame, Jan. 11. Hoskin travels across PPB performing multiple welding jobs.
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.
Corporal Cherisess Paige, a stableman with the Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard stationed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., poses in front of the Thomas Mac Center, Las Vegas, Dec. 11. The MCG presented colors during the opening ceremony for the 2012 National Finals Rodeo, Dec. 12. - Corporal Cherisess Paige, a stableman with the Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard stationed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., poses in front of the Thomas Mac Center, Las Vegas, Dec. 11. The MCG presented colors during the opening ceremony for the 2012 National Finals Rodeo, Dec. 12.
A junior Marine aboard MCLB takes advantage of the resources available at McTureous Hall and looks through a Korean language course. The Korean course is just one of many languages available through the base library. - A junior Marine aboard MCLB takes advantage of the resources available at McTureous Hall and looks through a Korean language course. The Korean course is just one of many languages available through the base library.
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.