Capt. Erik A. Keim, the commanding officer of Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, drives his ball down range at the Paradise Point golf course aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct 24, 2012. CLR-27 held the tournament as a fundraiser for its Marine Corps Birthday Ball. - Capt. Erik A. Keim, the commanding officer of Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, drives his ball down range at the Paradise Point golf course aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct 24, 2012. CLR-27 held the tournament as a fundraiser for its Marine Corps Birthday Ball.
Marines with 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group strain against the weight of a seven-ton truck as they haul the vehicle during the unit’s field meet aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct. 24, 2012. The battalion used the competition as a focal point to build camaraderie and test its Marines’ endurance over the course of several events. - Marines with 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group strain against the weight of a seven-ton truck as they haul the vehicle during the unit’s field meet aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct. 24, 2012. The battalion used the competition as a focal point to build camaraderie and test its Marines’ endurance over the course of several events.
A forbidding sign warns visitors to Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group’s haunted house that they are entering a dangerous part of Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct. 21, 2012. The unit invited families to bring their children to the event, where a free haunted house and a barbecue waited for them. - A forbidding sign warns visitors to Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group’s haunted house that they are entering a dangerous part of Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct. 21, 2012. The unit invited families to bring their children to the event, where a free haunted house and a barbecue waited for them.
Gunnery Sgt. Jesus M. Melendrez, the operations chief for Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, poses in front of the CLR-25 Top Performers panel aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct. 18, 2012. Melendrez dedicates most of his evenings and weekends to coaching youth sports at the base, and he has earned a reputation as an outstanding youth mentor within his unit. - Gunnery Sgt. Jesus M. Melendrez, the operations chief for Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, poses in front of the CLR-25 Top Performers panel aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct. 18, 2012. Melendrez dedicates most of his evenings and weekends to coaching youth sports at the base, and he has earned a reputation as an outstanding youth mentor within his unit.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Calvin B. Hanks, the president and founding member of 2nd Dental Battalion Junior Enlisted Association, stands beside Chief Petty Officer David Harris, one of the mentors for JEA in the battalion, aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct. 18, 2012. Hanks and his fellow sailors launched JEA in September 2012 to provide a forum where junior enlisted sailors could voice their opinions, build camaraderie and directly impact their community through service projects. - Petty Officer 3rd Class Calvin B. Hanks, the president and founding member of 2nd Dental Battalion Junior Enlisted Association, stands beside Chief Petty Officer David Harris, one of the mentors for JEA in the battalion, aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct. 18, 2012. Hanks and his fellow sailors launched JEA in September 2012 to provide a forum where junior enlisted sailors could voice their opinions, build camaraderie and directly impact their community through service projects.
The statue of a Marine dressed in the uniform worn at the time of the 1983 bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, watches over the names of the fallen inscribed on the Beirut Memorial near Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct. 11, 2012. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 2nd Marine Logistics Group visited the memorial and spoke with a veteran of the conflict in Lebanon as part of an ongoing effort to keep the legacy of Beirut alive within the Marine Corps. - The statue of a Marine dressed in the uniform worn at the time of the 1983 bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, watches over the names of the fallen inscribed on the Beirut Memorial near Camp Lejeune, N.C., Oct. 11, 2012. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 2nd Marine Logistics Group visited the memorial and spoke with a veteran of the conflict in Lebanon as part of an ongoing effort to keep the legacy of Beirut alive within the Marine Corps.
Seventeen spouses, whose Marines are deploying with Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, met for a Lifestyles, Insights, Networking, Knowledge and Skills class aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Sept. 17, 2012. L.I.N.K.S. classes provide Marine spouses with a better understanding of the Marine Corps and the challenges of living a military lifestyle, while building the groundwork for a support system with other spouses. - Seventeen spouses, whose Marines are deploying with Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, met for a Lifestyles, Insights, Networking, Knowledge and Skills class aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Sept. 17, 2012. L.I.N.K.S. classes provide Marine spouses with a better understanding of the Marine Corps and the challenges of living a military lifestyle, while building the groundwork for a support system with other spouses.
Cpl. John A. L. Silkey, a heavy equipment mechanic with 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, watches over a group of visitors as they struggle to navigate their zodiac on a man-made pool set up for the battalion’s open house aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Sept. 19, 2012. Each of the battalion’s six companies set up stations for families and friends, which allowed them to experience some of the things their Marines do to support operations aboard the base. - Cpl. John A. L. Silkey, a heavy equipment mechanic with 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, watches over a group of visitors as they struggle to navigate their zodiac on a man-made pool set up for the battalion’s open house aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Sept. 19, 2012. Each of the battalion’s six companies set up stations for families and friends, which allowed them to experience some of the things their Marines do to support operations aboard the base.
Cpl. Magnus Nnolim, a motor vehicle mechanic with Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, watches over his wife, Ashdale Nnolim, as she prepares to fire an M-4 carbine during the unit’s Jane Wayne Day activities aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Sept. 12, 2012. The live-fire exercise was the first time many of the spouses and family members fired a weapon and allowed them to better understand the daily demands placed on the servicemembers they help to support. - Cpl. Magnus Nnolim, a motor vehicle mechanic with Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, watches over his wife, Ashdale Nnolim, as she prepares to fire an M-4 carbine during the unit’s Jane Wayne Day activities aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Sept. 12, 2012. The live-fire exercise was the first time many of the spouses and family members fired a weapon and allowed them to better understand the daily demands placed on the servicemembers they help to support.
Marines and soldiers train inside a field-expedient post office aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., during a training exercise to prepare for postal service in austere environments, Sept. 11, 2012. Fourteen Marines with Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group joined with soldiers from the 82nd Sustainment Brigade to practice processing mail without the aid of modern technologies. - Marines and soldiers train inside a field-expedient post office aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., during a training exercise to prepare for postal service in austere environments, Sept. 11, 2012. Fourteen Marines with Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group joined with soldiers from the 82nd Sustainment Brigade to practice processing mail without the aid of modern technologies.