2nd Marine Logistics Group

 

2nd Marine Logistics Group

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, N.C.
2nd Marine Logistics Group News

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Warfighter Express Services Team Travels the Distance April 30, 2011 — In the midst of darkness, a team of seven Marines assembled with one common goal; to provide services and goods to war-fighting troops stationed at various patrol bases and forward operating bases throughout northern Helmand province, Afghanistan.The team is known as the Warfighter Express Services Team, a part of Marine Corps Community Services MORE
Concussion care gets defense visit April 29, 2011 — The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Wounded Warrior Care and Transition Policy, and other medical advisors visited the Concussion Restoration Care Center aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, April 29, 2011. Dr. Johnathon Woodson, a brigadier general in the Army reserve, and an Iraq MORE
Marine’s quick reaction saves life April 29, 2011 — Sometimes quick thinking and acts of bravery can change a person’s life, and sometimes it just enables another’s to continue on.Cpl. Eduardo Valdez Rojas, from San Diego, a landing support specialist with Combat Logistics Battalion 7, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), was in the right place at the right time while supervising an offload and was MORE
Third generation Marine sets example April 28, 2011 — The Marine Corps has seen its fair share of noncommissioned officers come and go, and in that time, those NCO’s have left the mold of what everyone has come to expect from their leaders.Sgt. Keeven Sexton, an amphibious assault vehicle repair technician with 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, is pushing to keep that standard MORE
Marine spouses celebrate Easter while loved ones are away April 27, 2011 — Spouses and children from Combat Logistics Battalion 6, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group and Combat Logistics Battalion 8, CLR-2, 2nd MLG, gathered at Hospital Point Picnic Area aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., to celebrate Easter while their other halves are away April 23, 2011.Activities included an Easter-egg hunt, bounce house, MORE
Logistics Marines are the eyes, ears for ground troops April 27, 2011 — Regional Command Southwest in Afghanistan is comprised of Helmand and Nimruz Provinces, which covers 39,000 square miles.Marines and sailors with the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) work all day, every day to provide logistical support to an area roughly the size of Kentucky.Recovery missions, fuel deliveries, coordinating air support and MORE
Family pieces together life after tornado destruction April 26, 2011 — The April 14-16 tornado outbreak that swept from Oklahoma to North Carolina left many families devastated by the loss of belongings, homes and, for some, loved ones.Cpl. Brock Wagner, a supply administration specialist with 2nd Supply Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, and his family are lucky to have their lives MORE
Marines awarded Purple Heart Medal after sixth IED blast April 21, 2011 — The nation’s oldest military decoration, the Purple Heart Medal, was on display during a ceremony at the 2nd Marine Logistics Group Amphitheatre aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 1, 2011.Cpl. Patrick K. Brown and Lance Cpl. Eric E. Hercules, military policemen with Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, were awarded the medal for MORE
Mission Capable: ANA 215th Corps Logistics Bn. prepares to deploy to Helmand April 21, 2011 — Afghan National Army logistical capabilities continue to expand in Helmand Province with the addition of the 215th Corps Logistics Battalion. Currently there are two combat service support kandaks in Helmand, which provide direct logistical support to Afghan infantry units. The 215th CLB is the first Afghan unit to provide general logistics support MORE
The Next Chapter: 2nd Maint. Bn. Marine Retires April 21, 2011 — From a small town in Northeast Texas to the hustle and bustle of the largest Marine Corps base in the world, retired Gunnery Sgt. Rhett E. Radcliffe, a communications electronics technician, challenged himself to do his best and help the younger demographic through his efforts.Before retiring, the Whitehouse, Texas native served with 2nd MORE

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