2nd Marine Logistics Group

 

2nd Marine Logistics Group

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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February, 2011


Marines host seminar to enhance ANA’s enlisted leadership February 26, 2011 — As part of an effort to enhance the Afghan National Army’s senior-enlisted leadership abilities, Marines hosted a leadership seminar aboard Camp Shorabak, Afghanistan, Feb. 26.Approximately 50 enlisted soldiers with the ANA’s 5th Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps attended the seminar, which was hosted by Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 3’s MORE
2nd generation Marine leaves small town roots February 25, 2011 — From the quiet streets of Indiana, to the hectic pace of Marine Corps life, Lance Cpl. Jonathon Rockey managed to make it a smooth transition in joining his family business of serving his country. “I grew up in a military family and always wanted to serve my country,” said the data systems specialists with Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine MORE
Marines of ‘The Pacific’ inspire their descendants February 16, 2011 — From their exploits in places like Belleau Woods and Tarawa, the Marines of old and their heroic feats are embedded in our warrior culture and often used as examples for younger Marines. The manner in which they fought these battles serves as snapshots of courage and leadership, and in true cliché fashion, the past is being used to learn for the MORE
Purple Heart recipient looks forward to returning to duty February 16, 2011 — Marjah, Afghanistan, was the site of countless casualties and deaths, while Marines and coalition forces seized the city early last year in an attempt to rid it of Taliban forces. Fallen service members were given the proper respect and wounded Marines were decorated with the honors they deserved, but even one year after the initial assault, the MORE
2nd MLG Marines Reinforce Amphibious Roots February 15, 2011 — The Army has the land, the Air Force has the skies and the Navy dominates the seas (and also boasts a sizeable fleet of aircraft of its own), but only one branch of the military can do it all, and what they’re best known for is what keeps them around.Since their inception more than 200 years ago, Marines set themselves apart with amphibious combat MORE
IED simulation preps security Marines for Afghan tour February 4, 2011 — In an austere combat environment such as the one Marines are facing in Afghanistan, bullets are not the only threat these warriors are trained to encounter. Countless hours are spent educating Marines on Improvised Explosive Devices and mines as well. Predominant throughout Helmand Province, these deadly obstacles are the main cause of troops MORE
SMU updates decade old conveyer system February 2, 2011 — Marines with Supply Management Unit, 2nd Supply Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, recently commenced the use of a conveyer system in their warehouses aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C.The system, which spans the length of three football fields, was installed more than a decade ago and is the only one of its kind aboard Camp Lejeune.The belt fell out of MORE
Logistics Marines train to provide humanitarian assistance February 2, 2011 — Marines are known for their tactical prowess, their ability to persevere through austere conditions and their bravery in combat.What they may not be as well known for is their ability to provide care for those in need, anywhere around the world.Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 22, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, conducted a humanitarian MORE

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