The Executive Leadership Development Program is an immersive, hands-on, program designed to develop the potential in future leaders to improve their own organizations and face quicker advancement. - The Executive Leadership Development Program is an immersive, hands-on, program designed to develop the potential in future leaders to improve their own organizations and face quicker advancement.
Primary belt use laws exist in 32 states and the District of Columbia, meaning police may stop vehicles solely for belt law violations. In other jurisdictions that have seat belt use laws, police must have some other reason to stop a vehicle before citing an occupant for failing to buckle up. Enhanced penalties in existing Marine Corps Orders now allow for banning a seat belt violator from driving both private and government owned vehicles aboard any Marine Corps installation for a period of time. - Primary belt use laws exist in 32 states and the District of Columbia, meaning police may stop vehicles solely for belt law violations. In other jurisdictions that have seat belt use laws, police must have some other reason to stop a vehicle before citing an occupant for failing to buckle up. Enhanced penalties in existing Marine Corps Orders now allow for banning a seat belt violator from driving both private and government owned vehicles aboard any Marine Corps installation for a period of time.
Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, Fort Riley, Kan., use the Family Restaurant aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow as their dining facility while working at the Barstow-Daggett Army Airfield, Feb. 29. The Army unit is getting logistical support from the Marines in the form of three hot meals a day while they run the Attack Helicopter 64 Apache Block III through its paces at the National Training Center. - Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, Fort Riley, Kan., use the Family Restaurant aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow as their dining facility while working at the Barstow-Daggett Army Airfield, Feb. 29. The Army unit is getting logistical support from the Marines in the form of three hot meals a day while they run the Attack Helicopter 64 Apache Block III through its paces at the National Training Center.
Marines with “The Commandant’s Own” stands in formation as they prepare to play for approximately 1,500 people during their 2012 “Music in Motion” tour aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, March 5. - Marines with “The Commandant’s Own” stands in formation as they prepare to play for approximately 1,500 people during their 2012 “Music in Motion” tour aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, March 5.
Firefighter Lt. Dale Warfield guides his CPR/first aid class through the process of finding the pulse on an infant prior to administering CPR at the Desert View Housing Community Center Feb. 23. Warfield has been teaching CPR for six years with the Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow fire department. - Firefighter Lt. Dale Warfield guides his CPR/first aid class through the process of finding the pulse on an infant prior to administering CPR at the Desert View Housing Community Center Feb. 23. Warfield has been teaching CPR for six years with the Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow fire department.