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II Marine Expeditionary Force

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Any clime and place: sailors bring hospital knowledge to the field April 26, 2016 — Sailors with 2nd Medical Battalion got out of their comfort zone by conducting a week-long training exercise as part of the Health Service Augmentation Program training at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, April 18-22.The aim of the HSAP training, a gear familiarization course, is to keep all members within 2nd Med. Bn. deployable at a moment’s notice. MORE
Beat to a different drum: 2nd MLG establishes a battle rhythm November 9, 2015 — Marine leadership throughout 2nd Marine Logistics Group conducted a simulated exercise, known as the 2nd MLG Staff Exercise, in preparation for the II Marine Expeditionary Force Exercise in late spring of 2016. The Staff Ex. was a two-week exercise that took place at the II MEF Simulation Center at Camp Lejeune, and ended on Nov. 5.   “The MORE
Marines, soldiers train for railway operations January 23, 2015 — Marines with II Marine Expeditionary Force participated in railway operation training with under the supervision of soldiers from Movement Control Company 171 here to maintain and improve unit readiness, Jan. 20 to 23, 2015. The Marines had previous experience loading vehicles and equipment onto trucks and aircraft, but not railway cars. To that MORE
CLB-6 Marines clear the way (Part Five of Six) October 18, 2014 — Marines with Engineer Platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, conducted tree-felling operations during the Summer Mountain Exercise, Oct. 18, 2014.Marines with Engineer Platoon, CLB-6, conducted the training as part of the final exercise in a month-long training event. The Marines are the first unit to train in MORE
CLB-6 Marines build camaraderie, shelters (Part Four of Six) October 14, 2014 — Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 2nd Marine Logistics Group and Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, completed the final portion of the basic mobility section of the Summer Mountain Exercise at Landing Zones Dove, Quail and Penguin, Oct. 14, 2014.During the final five days of the basic mobility MORE
Man of service: CLR-2 bids fair winds and following seas March 27, 2014 — It’s been 32 years since he first shouldered responsibility for the nation’s defense, but his long road of service through the Marine Corps has finally come to a close.Master Gunnery Sgt. Jacques A. Revoir II bid farewell to his fellow Marines in a retirement ceremony held by Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group here, March MORE
Calm in chaos: Marine responds to N.Y. gas leak explosion March 25, 2014 — It started out just like any other day in Manhattan – a cloudy morning withtrains running through Harlem.Sgt. Rasheem M. Thomas, a platoon sergeantfor Landing Support Platoon, Transportation and Support Company, 2nd MarineLogistics Group, was sleeping at his family’s house. Thomas, who washome on leave, was woken up by his daughter at roughly 8 MORE
Artillery in air: Landing support specialists test lift capabilities March 21, 2014 — Cold winds brought a chill over the Marines with Combat Logistics Regiment 2,2nd Marine Logistics Group, as they waited in the muck and water saturated DavisAirfield, N.C., March 19.The wind was nothing compared to what wascoming in from above: “the Hurricane Maker.” Landing support specialistswith CLR-2 stood their ground and braced themselves MORE
2nd MLG Marines cook off competition winning chef of the quarter March 14, 2014 — Thirteen teams came up with their best menus, decorations andpresentations to compete for chef of the quarter here, March 11. Onlyfive teams made it to the final round, but all fell short of the winning crewled by Sgt. Tannisha Gamble, a food service specialist with Food ServiceCompany, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group. MORE
Best in mess: 2nd MLG Marines compete for W.P.T. Hill Award March 11, 2014 — Marines with Food Service Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd MarineLogistics Group took part in the final leg of the W.P.T. Hill Award competitionhere, March 10. The service members took to their field kitchen early inthe morning with two missions: feed the surrounding units with hot meals insupport of their training and pit their skills MORE

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