2nd Marine Logistics Group

 

2nd Marine Logistics Group

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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Training for no shock in shock trauma platoon January 28, 2011 — Sailors with 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, participated in a three-day field exercise from Jan. 12 to Jan. 14 at Landing Zone Robin aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C.The purpose of the exercise was to familiarize corpsman with their job in the field and other things they would encounter while on a patrol, which could include providing MORE
2nd MLG Marines get familiar with new gas mask January 27, 2011 — Marines participate in annual nuclear, biological and chemical training in order to remain competent with the equipment and procedures for proper usage should the need arise to protect themselves in a chemical environment. As part of an update to the NBC program, the Armed Forces recently began fielding the new XM50 Joint Service General Purpose MORE
2nd MLG Marines get familiar with new gas mask January 27, 2011 — Marines participate in annual nuclear, biological and chemical training in order to remain competent with the equipment and procedures for proper usage should the need arise to protect themselves in a chemical environment. As part of an update to the NBC program, the Armed Forces recently began fielding the new XM50 Joint Service General Purpose MORE
CLB-2 sniper survivor recounts brush with bullet January 27, 2011 — “The Marines from the other platoon were saying how calm it was. They usually got hit with small arms fire or mortars, but that day nothing happened …”So began Cpl. Christopher Landers’ account of a seemingly routine combat logistics patrol near Sangin, Afghanistan, in August 2010. He and his fellow motor transportation operators with Combat MORE
Devil docs keep devil dogs from burning up January 26, 2011 — Wherever Marines go, an equally formidable group of warriors known as Navy corpsmen are at their side; committed to maintaining their counterparts’ health and saving their lives. Corpsmen, with the Combined Aid Station, 2nd Marines Logistics Group (Forward), are responsible for making sure Marines and sailors within the unit are healthy and ready MORE
Devil docs keep devil dogs from burning up January 26, 2011 — Wherever Marines go, an equally formidable group of warriors known as Navy corpsmen are at their side; committed to maintaining their counterparts’ health and saving their lives. Corpsmen, with the Combined Aid Station, 2nd Marines Logistics Group (Forward), are responsible for making sure Marines and sailors within the unit are healthy and ready MORE
CBRN Marine talks past, present, future January 24, 2011 — Gas gas gas! Eight, seven, six … two, one and done! So who doesn’t have their gas mask on? If you’ve been to the gas chamber, chances are you’ve had a Marine recite these words to you as you rush to put your XM50 Joint Service General Purpose Mask on. In many cases, the Marine is Cpl. Christopher Watson. The 24-year-old native of Lewiston, Maine, MORE
CBRN Marine talks past, present, future January 24, 2011 — Gas gas gas! Eight, seven, six … two, one and done! So who doesn’t have their gas mask on? If you’ve been to the gas chamber, chances are you’ve had a Marine recite these words to you as you rush to put your XM50 Joint Service General Purpose Mask on. In many cases, the Marine is Cpl. Christopher Watson. The 24-year-old native of Lewiston, Maine, MORE
Sutton relinquishes command of CLB-24 January 21, 2011 — Lt. Col. Scott D. Sutton relinquished command of Combat Logistics Battalion 24 to Lt. Col. Daniel J. Bradley in a ceremony at Marston Pavilion aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan. 21. Dozens of family and friends crowded the room to watch as Sutton’s two-year tour as the battalion’s commander came to an end and another began. “I had a great time here,” MORE
Sutton relinquishes command of CLB-24 January 21, 2011 — Lt. Col. Scott D. Sutton relinquished command of Combat Logistics Battalion 24 to Lt. Col. Daniel J. Bradley in a ceremony at Marston Pavilion aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan. 21. Dozens of family and friends crowded the room to watch as Sutton’s two-year tour as the battalion’s commander came to an end and another began. “I had a great time here,” MORE

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