2nd Marine Logistics Group

 

2nd Marine Logistics Group

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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Religious leadership merges with Corps’ values November 30, 2011 — No matter what your rank, you are a leader. It’s what Marines are taught from the moment they begin basic training.Senior leadership worked to embed the essential traits taught to their Marines from day one to the sailors with the religious ministry teams throughout the 2nd Marine Logistics Group during a period of military education at the 2nd MLG MORE
CLC-6 Marines support Task Force 1/6 during ‘Eastern Storm’ November 29, 2011 — Little more than two months ago, the region through which Route 611 traced north through Helmand province was a dangerous one, at best. Known as the last Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan, the Upper Sangin Valley was gripped in terror and saw little activity in the way of local commerce and development along its main thoroughfare. The MORE
Open for Business: CLB-1 builds route, brings growth to Helmand November 26, 2011 — The Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 1, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), are currently in the midst of a first-time operation. They are constructing a route between the Nowa and Marjah districts in Helmand province. The multiple-week project along Route Victoria will bring a route to an area that has no other distinguished roads. MORE
Marines shred the hills on dirt bikes, ATVs November 22, 2011 — Steep hills, sharp turns and mounds of dirt served as the backdrop while the 2nd Marine Logistics Group promoted safety and proper riding techniques during the off-road quarterly ride at Busco Beach in Goldsboro, N.C., November 18.The intent of the exercise was to facilitate off-road training for Marines and sailors with the 2nd MLG. The training MORE
Operation North Pole ramps up for holiday mail rush November 21, 2011 — The Marines with the Postal Detachment, Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) are accustomed to moving upward of 10,000 pounds of mail per day, but with the holiday season approaching, that amount will nearly double. With the increase of letters and packaging reaching 20,000 pounds or more per day, the postal MORE
Enjoying every minute of life: Marine beats cancer, gains new outlook November 20, 2011 — At 18 years young, many men are thinking about their first year of college, their high-school sweetheart, their favorite sports team or even their impending adulthood and the responsibilities that come with it. For many, the furthest thing from their mind is a cancer diagnosis – for Cpl. Daniel Botero, it was a reality. The Colombia, South America, MORE
Meritorious promotion, re-enlistment in combat zone: One Marine does it all November 18, 2011 — Sgt. Jennifer Chitwood, the manpower chief with Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), can be described with one word: stubborn. Since stepping on the yellow footprints at recruit training aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., she has not let anyone or anything deter her from her goals. Mere hours MORE
‘Working ourselves out of a job’: Extensive training leads CLB-1 EPT to success with ANA November 18, 2011 — Like those before them, Combat Logistics Battalion 1, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), made a concerted effort to put together a well-rounded group of Marines to create their Embedded Partnering Team. The EPT is responsible for training, mentoring and advising Afghan National Army units as they work to become independent from coalition forces, MORE
Food service organizes lunch to celebrate 236th Marine Corps birthday November 15, 2011 — As the Marine Corps prepared to celebrate its 236th birthday, many units made arrangements to celebrate the event.On this occasion, food service specialists with Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group organized a lunch to celebrate the birthday Nov. 8, 2011, aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C.During the event food service Marines prepared MORE
CLB-2 celebrates Marine Corps’ 236th birthday November 15, 2011 — Most people only celebrate one birthday per year, but Marines get two.Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 2, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group came together Nov. 9, 2011, for physical training and then a traditional cake cutting ceremony to celebrate the 236th birthday of the Marine Corps.“As Marines our traditions and MORE

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