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2nd Marine Logistics Group

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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Logistics battalion trains for vital Afghanistan mission March 26, 2010 — From March to October 2009, Combat Logistics Battalion 8 deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.  Fortunately, every Marine who deployed with the battalion returned to Camp Lejeune, N.C and they completed their mission on a high note.             To ensure future deployments are just as successful as the last, the MORE
Female Marine leads platoon, inspires others March 25, 2010 — Sgt. Tanell Nedd is one of the busiest noncommissioned officers working in the 2nd Marine Logistics Group these days. While she directs and mentors her platoon of young Marines, she is also preparing them for a grueling future deployment to Afghanistan. Nedd, a tactical switch operator with Combat Logistics Battalion 2, 2nd MLG, is the platoon MORE
Last Marine logistics battalion to serve in Iraq deactivates, returns to New Orleans command March 24, 2010 — Marines of Combat Logistics Battalion 46, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, held a deactivation ceremony in which the battalion’s colors were cased and retired, here, March 22.The battalion was activated for the first time June 2009 to deploy in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In addition to providing combat service support during their seven-month MORE
Military Police conduct field training to remain at the ready March 19, 2010 — Marines with Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, conducted a four-day field exercise to prepare for possible upcoming deployments to Afghanistan, aboard Camp Lejeune, March 15 to 18.The field exercise was part of a new training cycle that the company is conducting to ensure Marines in the company MORE
Logistics NCO setting example for fellow women warriors March 19, 2010 — In the 1940s, when women were first allowed to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps, female Marines did not qualify with weapons and  they were not required to learn hand-to-hand combat, but they received specific instruction on etiquette and how to wear makeup.Oh, how things have changed. Cpl. Amy Gentry is a prime example of just how much life has MORE
Archbishop of Military Services visits Camp Lejeune March 9, 2010 — Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, the Roman Catholic Archbishop for U.S. Military Services, visited several major commands aboard Camp Lejeune, including Marine Corps Installations East, II Marine Expeditionary Force, 2nd Marine Division and 2nd Marine Logistics Group, March 5-9.Upon his arrival to Camp Lejeune, Broglio met with Lt. Gen. Dennis J. MORE
Celebration of 234 years brings deployed Marines together November 14, 2009 — Marines from Combat Logistics Regiment 27 (Forward) woke up with the Iraqi sun aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, knowing that the day, Nov. 10, marked 234 years of the Marine Corps’ existence.The regiment’s junior Marines formed up outside the base’s replica of Tun Tavern, the original birthplace of the Marine Corps, to march to the dining facility MORE
Marines welcome Iraqi Air Force November 12, 2009 — The Iraqi Ministry of Defense directed that one detachment of helicopters from 4th Squadron, Iraqi Air Force, be located at Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, in order to provide a rotary wing transportation capability to the Anbar Operations Command, a command center for all Iraqi security forces in Iraq’s Al Anbar province.  The detachment arrived at Camp MORE
Marines ‘go green’ in Iraq November 12, 2009 — Marines and sailors aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, are doing their part to protect the local environment by focusing on the proper disposal of all hazardous material aboard the base.As the U.S. military at Camp Al Taqaddum continues to draw down its forces and remove equipment from the forward operating base, they must ensure the base is free of MORE
Naval officers hike to get FMF qualification November 4, 2009 — Naval officers aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, conducted a six-mile hike, a requirement to receive their Fleet Marine Force Qualified Officer Pins, Oct. 31. To achieve this qualification, the Naval officers are attending classes on subjects such as Marine Corps and Navy history, the organization of the Marine Corps and its mission, to include land MORE

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