2nd Marine Logistics Group

 

2nd Marine Logistics Group

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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Group, Division prep for deployment with gunner’s course October 28, 2011 — Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 2, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group participated in a gunner’s course at the 2nd Marine Division Training Center aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct. 26 to 29.The training is a part of pre-deployment training for their upcoming tour in support of International Security Assistance Forces in MORE
Winning hearts and minds: Shock Trauma Platoon brings relief, relationships to Afghan locals October 28, 2011 — There is a battle of sorts being won in southern Helmand province. The Marines and sailors at Forward Operating Base Delaram II, and specifically the Shock Trauma Platoon there, take pride in ‘winning’ the hearts and minds of locals. The STP is comprised of enlisted and commissioned sailors ranging from corpsmen to private practice family doctors, MORE
345 miles for wounded warrior, fallen service members October 24, 2011 — Running 345 miles is a short distance compared to the journey some wounded warriors have to travel.Gunnery Sgt. James J. Dacey, company gunnery sergeant for Support Company, 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, began his challenge aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., to National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md., Oct. 22.The North MORE
Shoulder to shoulder: Ohio Reserve Marines support combat operations in Helmand October 24, 2011 — Many of the familiar trappings of life are half a world away from the small base nestled atop a hill on the outskirts of the Sangin Valley, but a handful of the Buckeye State’s own who are based here have found echoes of home in each other. Hailing from cities and towns across Ohio, four Marine Corps reservists have spent the last three months MORE
Iron Man: Fitness and strength tested in 2nd MLG (FWD)-hosted competiton October 22, 2011 — Are you tough enough? That was the proverbial question posed when the masterminds of the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) sat down to design a test of pure fitness and strength, which manifested itself in the form of the Iron Man Competition aboard Camp Leatherneck, Oct. 22. Open to all ranks and all services, the contest featured six events. MORE
2nd MLG (FWD) hosts Corporal’s Course October 18, 2011 — “Corporals! When I’m talking, you are not. Are we clear?” The chatter among a group of young corporals ceased as Staff Sgt. Nicholas Underwood began demonstrating the proper execution of crunch exercises. As the chief instructor for the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) Corporal’s Course aboard Camp Leatherneck, Underwood, along with a handful MORE
CLC Engineer Platoon preps for mission October 16, 2011 — Engineers and other support personnel with Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), prepared for their next mission in the Upper Sangin Valley by loading their vehicles with equipment and building materials aboard Forward Operating Base Nolay, Afghanistan, Oct. 16. The Marines, part of CLB-6's Combat Logistics Company, MORE
‘You’re on’: CLB-1 takes over battle space October 15, 2011 — Combat Logistics Battalion 7 transferred authority to CLB-1, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), during a ceremony aboard Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, Oct. 15. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. Craig. P. Barnett, the CLB-7 commanding officer, highlighted the accomplishments of his Marines and sailors. He spoke of their unwavering dedication to duty and MORE
2nd Maintenance Battalion sets the bar for logisticians during recent deployment October 14, 2011 — Family members, friends, Marines and sailors recently gathered for a homecoming to welcome back 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group Oct. 14.The battalion spent six months providing logistical support throughout Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Supply, maintenance, transportation and health service was the unit’s priorities said, Lt. MORE
Corps continues promise to South America October 14, 2011 — Marines are well known for victories and hard fought battles throughout history, but humanitarian missions are also part of the Marine Corps’ mission.Five Marines from 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, took part in Operation Continuing Promise, a five-month humanitarian mission through the Caribbean and South America from MORE

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