2nd Marine Logistics Group

 

2nd Marine Logistics Group

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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‘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
7th ESB brings commerce, growth to Helmand province while supporting Operation Eastern Storm November 14, 2011 — As Operation Tofan Sharq (Eastern Storm) continues in the upper Sangin Valley of Helmand province, Afghanistan, Marines and sailors with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), conducted multiple route repairs throughout early November. Operation Eastern Strom began in October as the Marines of 1st Battalion, 6th MORE
Birthday celebration capped off by motto-run November 10, 2011 — As the sun rose Nov. 8 on what Marines have come to know as “PT Road”, there was thousands of Marines running in formation and chanting cadence in the brisk morning air.The 2nd Marine Logistics Group took to the pavement to celebrate the Marine Corps 236th birthday with a run, which began and ended at Soifert Field aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., while MORE
Partnered Engagement: Outside the wire with 2nd MLG (FWD) EPT platoon November 8, 2011 — The cold desert was an unforgiving venue for Embedded Partnering Team, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), as they convoyed across the Afghan plains in late October to escort the Afghan National Army’s 215th Corps Logistics Battalion from Kabul to Camp Shorabak, a satellite installation of Camp Leatherneck in Helmand province. Operating “outside MORE
Wounded Marine gets makeover during MCX grand opening November 7, 2011 — Marine Corps Community Services celebrated the grand opening of a remodeled Marine Corps Exchange aboard Camp Lejeune Nov. 2, 2011.As part of the celebration, the MCCS staff and 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force command selected wounded warriors for a total makeover.“We wanted to do something different in conjunction with the grand opening of the MORE
Marine volunteers to do a second deployment, requests added responsibilities November 7, 2011 — Afghanistan left such an impression on one Marine, she requested a second tour the very next year. Cpl. Jaymie Ahumada, a native of Thorton, Colo., is spending another seven months deployed with Combat Logistics Battalion 1, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward). She deployed with CLB-1 at the same time last year. The base is the same and the unit MORE
Hill named Marine Corps League Award recipient November 7, 2011 — “It’s a direct reflection of every Marine at 2nd Air Delivery.” During a break in his year-long tour to Afghanistan, Kansas City, Mo., native Sgt. Jonathan Hill proudly walked across a stage aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sept. 28, to claim the Marine Corps League’s Sergeant Harry D. Myers Award. The moment was his, but Hill, the air MORE
Field exercise sharpens sailors’ skills, assesses first-timers November 4, 2011 — Marines and sailors with 2nd Medical Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group participated in a field exercise at Landing Zone Lark aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., from Oct. 29 to Nov. 3.The battalion used the time to reacquaint itself with a deployed environment. The five-day exercise included patrols, simulated improvised MORE

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