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2nd Marine Logistics Group

II Marine Expeditionary Force

Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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Marines aid hurricane relief on Veterans Day November 14, 2012 — Marines from the 8th Engineering Support Battalion (8th ESB) from Camp Lejeune, N.C., spent Veterans Day weekend continuing relief efforts for New York residents impacted by Hurricane Sandy.Hurricane Sandy was the largest Atlantic hurricane on record and caused the most damage in New York and New Jersey on Oct. 29, 2012.Eighth ESB is assisting the MORE
Marines integrate with Breezy Point first responders November 14, 2012 — A 20-minute lunch turned into an afternoon of cleaning as Marines from 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group helped clean the Point Breeze Volunteer Fire Department in Breezy Point, N.Y., Nov. 8.After a morning of performing access clearance, moving large debris from neighborhood streets, the Marines looked for a warm place to MORE
From battle injury to business partner November 8, 2012 — He remembers everything: warning his fellow Marines, the explosion, the dust cloud, flying through the air upside down and the sight of his legs, torn off above his knees.“It didn’t hurt, but I knew I was in pretty rough shape,” said retired Staff Sgt. Brad M. Lang, who was a technician with 2nd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company, 2nd Marine MORE
Marines with chainsaws clear the way at Breezy Point, N.Y. November 8, 2012 — The Marines from 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, who are in New York to support humanitarian operations with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, came equipped with chainsaws, crowbars, sledgehammers and other tools to remove any obstacles they came across during the cleanup in public spaces.Residents of the small, MORE
Marines help with hurricane relief by pumping water from apartments November 8, 2012 — Approximately 86 Marines from 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group arrived in New York recently with high-powered pumps, engineering equipment and various other military-grade resources to assist locals who lost their homes due to Hurricane Sandy.The vicious storm ripped through much of the coast, including parts of Queens and MORE
Montford Point Marines join 2nd Supply Battalion October 31, 2012 — The Marines of 2nd Supply Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group embraced their forefathers, the Montford Point Marines, during the battalion’s 237th Marine Corps Birthday celebration in New Bern, N.C., Oct. 29.They joined together in remembrance, united by a shared mission and legacy of service.The Marines of 2nd MORE
Servicemembers take a tee break October 29, 2012 — Marines and sailors gathered under clear, blue skies on dew-covered grass for a golf-tournament fundraiser at the Paradise Point golf course here, Oct. 24.Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group organized the event to help pay for its Marine Corps Birthday Ball. Tee off was at 7:30 in the morning, and the event ran until all teams MORE
Field meet puts maintenance Marines to the test October 27, 2012 — The Marines of 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group put their strength, teamwork and intestinal fortitude to the test during the unit’s field meet here, Oct. 24. The battalion’s companies went head-to-head in a series of competitions over the course of the day, including a 10-kilometer run, tire flip, tug-of-war contest, MORE
Haunted horrors visit 2nd Marine Logistics Group October 24, 2012 — The halls were bright before the haunting started.Wisps of smoke and the evil glow of demon eyes filled the offices at Combat Logistics Regiment 27’s headquarters building here as weary visitors braved the dark entrance and wandered into the spooky hallways, Oct. 21.The dark transformation took a week and completely altered an entire section of the MORE
Marine’s volunteerism spans sports spectrum October 23, 2012 —     The offensive and defensive lines clashed just shy of the 10-yard line and quickly melted into a confetti-like sea of red and green jerseys as the two teams battled for the first touchdown.     Each hit came with the hollow crack of pads and helmets familiar to the NFL, but the children knocking helmets weren’t of draft age just yet. It fell to MORE

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