Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Police Department maneuvers through a simulated track during the semi-annual defensive driving course, July 31. - Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Police Department maneuvers through a simulated track during the semi-annual defensive driving course, July 31.
Sergeant Steven Goss, dog trainer with the Marine Corps Police Department K-9 unit on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, guides his dog, Hokie, through a contraband detecting training exercise, June 28. The K-9 unit trains their dogs on detection at least twice a month. - Sergeant Steven Goss, dog trainer with the Marine Corps Police Department K-9 unit on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, guides his dog, Hokie, through a contraband detecting training exercise, June 28. The K-9 unit trains their dogs on detection at least twice a month.
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.
Marine Corps Police Department Officer Anthony Seirafi, a dog handler with MCPD’s K-9 unit aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow calls out for intruders with his dog, Ricsi, during a training exercise Nov. 9. Handlers train on a daily basis with their dogs to maximize the efficiency of their work aboard the base. - Marine Corps Police Department Officer Anthony Seirafi, a dog handler with MCPD’s K-9 unit aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow calls out for intruders with his dog, Ricsi, during a training exercise Nov. 9. Handlers train on a daily basis with their dogs to maximize the efficiency of their work aboard the base.