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.
Seaman Apprentice Brian M. Clinefelter, from Barstow, Calif., was only 19 years old when he and 36 other sailors died by an air-to-ship missile fired by an Iraqi fighter pilot which struck the guided missile frigate USS Stark May 17, 1987. - Seaman Apprentice Brian M. Clinefelter, from Barstow, Calif., was only 19 years old when he and 36 other sailors died by an air-to-ship missile fired by an Iraqi fighter pilot which struck the guided missile frigate USS Stark May 17, 1987.
Sgt. Jacey Marks and wife Nichole sit with their two children, May 1. The family has been through rough times, but Jacey explains that no matter where he is, he can always trust that everything will be fine back home because of his wife. - Sgt. Jacey Marks and wife Nichole sit with their two children, May 1. The family has been through rough times, but Jacey explains that no matter where he is, he can always trust that everything will be fine back home because of his wife.
Mal Wessel (center), his wife Connie (center right), and granddaughter Miranda Wessel-Allmon (second to the left), stand with the Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard underneath::r::::n::the newly unveiled street sign in Barstow, Calif, May 5. Wessel, co-chairman of High Desert Charities, former FBI agent, and former mayor of Barstow, also supported the Toys for Tots program for more than 30 years. - Mal Wessel (center), his wife Connie (center right), and granddaughter Miranda Wessel-Allmon (second to the left), stand with the Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard underneath::r::::n::the newly unveiled street sign in Barstow, Calif, May 5. Wessel, co-chairman of High Desert Charities, former FBI agent, and former mayor of Barstow, also supported the Toys for Tots program for more than 30 years.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow kicked off its inaugural Motorcycle Rodeo and Safety Event held aboard base, May 2. During the event, riders participated in a timed cornering course to test their handling skills on a motorcycle. - Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow kicked off its inaugural Motorcycle Rodeo and Safety Event held aboard base, May 2. During the event, riders participated in a timed cornering course to test their handling skills on a motorcycle.
Lanell Mayberry and some of her prekindergarten class pose with their recycling project Rachel, a full sized robot made entirely of recyclable products at Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow's Child Development Center, April 27. The class constructed Rachel while being taught about the importance of the three R's: reduce, reuse, and recycle. - Lanell Mayberry and some of her prekindergarten class pose with their recycling project Rachel, a full sized robot made entirely of recyclable products at Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow's Child Development Center, April 27. The class constructed Rachel while being taught about the importance of the three R's: reduce, reuse, and recycle.
Lance Cpl. Andre Nelson, system administrator aboard base, discusses the programs that Barstow Employment Specialized Training Opportunities offers with Karin Etheridge, CEO of B.E.S.T. Opportunities, during the Career and Education Expo aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, April 26. The expo was held to help Marines and employees a chance to learn about furthering their education as well as potential employment opportunities.::r::::n:: - Lance Cpl. Andre Nelson, system administrator aboard base, discusses the programs that Barstow Employment Specialized Training Opportunities offers with Karin Etheridge, CEO of B.E.S.T. Opportunities, during the Career and Education Expo aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, April 26. The expo was held to help Marines and employees a chance to learn about furthering their education as well as potential employment opportunities.::r::::n::