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2nd Marine Logistics Group

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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Postal Marines awarded for holiday season work ethic December 30, 2011 — When skimming through the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal citations for Lance Cpls. Caitlin E. Johnson and Markevis J. Seth, it was evident as to why they were standing tall and proud before a general officer, Dec. 30. For their tireless work-ethic and dedication to duty during the holiday mail season, each Marine was awarded their MORE
Open for Business: 9th ESB builds route to bring further growth to Helmand December 29, 2011 — The Marines with 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), are currently conducting a mission that is, in some of the engineer’s own words, a vital operation. They are constructing a route in an area that otherwise has nothing like it. The development of this main supply route is vital because it will ensure that the MORE
2nd MLG (FWD) introduces new LVSR 16 via licensing course December 24, 2011 — Ushering in a new era of logistical support equipment, Marines attached to the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward)’s G-4 Licensing section began operator training on the Logistics System Vehicle Replacement 16 Tractor, Dec. 18. Seven motor transportation operators from the 2nd MLG (FWD) and 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (FWD) participated in the MORE
SECNAV Visits FOB Nolay, Awards Two Marines December 24, 2011 — The Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus traveled to Afghanistan this week to visit with Marines and Sailors of Operation Enduring Freedom. As part of his tour, Mabus met with troops from the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) aboard Forward Operating Base Nolay, Dec. 18. While there, he awarded two Marines with the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement MORE
Combat engineers tear down patrol bases throughout Helmand province, paving way for Afghan pullout December 22, 2011 — Firebase Saenz has been destroyed. Its defenses have been torn down and its walls have been completely leveled. This destruction was not caused by insurgents – it was the handiwork of Marines from the 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward).With the recent reduction and reorganization of troops, Saenz is the first of MORE
Afghan National Army soldiers bid farewell to mentors as they move on to more independent operations December 14, 2011 — The Marines with the Embedded Partnering Team, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), held a farewell dinner for their Afghan National Army counterparts aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Dec. 9. According to Capt. Patrick Ross, the officer-in-charge of the EPT, the team “was partnered with the 215 Corps Logistics Battalion, Afghan National Army, MORE
9th ESB: Building patrol bases leads to safer routes December 12, 2011 — Marines with 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), spent a solid four days building patrol bases in early December along a main supply route in Helmand province that is known for its insurgent activity. Their mission was to build two patrol bases from the ground up. They had limited resources and time to complete the MORE
Six deployments, two Purple Hearts: Memphis Marine uses experiences to inspire others December 11, 2011 — The end of his first deployment with 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit brought a lot of tumultuous times for Sgt. Charlie Brown, a Data Network Specialist with 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward). The September 11 attacks happened, prompting Brown’s unit to pull him off of leave and send him to Iraq. Continued action in Iraq kept Brown deployed for MORE
22 years in Corps, 31 years in DoD: Retirement ceremony marks the end of an era December 9, 2011 — Saying goodbye isn’t an easy task, especially after more than 50 years. Richard M. Johnson, the general foreman assistant officer in charge at the Camp Lejeune Ammunition Supply Point, gave his farewell speech during a retirement ceremony Dec. 9, aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C.“The time has come for me to fade away, but I will never forget,” said MORE
Jane Wayne Day brings out rough, tough side of military spouses December 9, 2011 — Military spouses watch their husband or wife put on a uniform every day. They see their Marines wake up at 3:30 a.m. just to go to the rifle range. They witness their spouses’ dedication to physical fitness, but not often do they get to experience what it's like to be a Marine.Until a Marine Corps tradition is upheld, the annual Jane Wayne Day.Jane MORE

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