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U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Robert Filichia with Ammunition Company, 2nd Supply Battalion, Combat Logistics Group 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group operates a light capability rough terrain forklift to load ammunition onto a Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement on Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 27. 2019. Ammo Co. constructed a Field Ammunition Supply Point in support of 2nd Marine Division to supply everything from 5.56 millimeter small arms to high explosive ordnance. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Damion Hatch Jr.) - U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Robert Filichia with Ammunition Company, 2nd Supply Battalion, Combat Logistics Group 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group operates a light capability rough terrain forklift to load ammunition onto a Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement on Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 27. 2019. Ammo Co. constructed a Field Ammunition Supply Point in support of 2nd Marine Division to supply everything from 5.56 millimeter small arms to high explosive ordnance. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Damion Hatch Jr.)

Marines with Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group traverse the snow-covered Sierra Nevada Mountains during cold weather training at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Jan. 28, 2018. Approximately 90 Marines participated in the week-long event where they learned survival skills, how to traverse mountainous terrain and cold weather weapons maintenance. The training will prepare the Marines for joint-force training exercise Artic Edge in northern Alaska, which will expose Marines to the peninsula’s weather extremes. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Brianna Gaudi) - Marines with Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group traverse the snow-covered Sierra Nevada Mountains during cold weather training at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, Calif., Jan. 28, 2018. Approximately 90 Marines participated in the week-long event where they learned survival skills, how to traverse mountainous terrain and cold weather weapons maintenance. The training will prepare the Marines for joint-force training exercise Artic Edge in northern Alaska, which will expose Marines to the peninsula’s weather extremes. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Brianna Gaudi)

Sgt. Dereck Ford, a technician with Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company, teaches Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 2 how to power up and recalibrate a metal detector during an improvised explosive device training exercise at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Feb. 23, 2016. CLB-2 Marines learned how to recognize signs of an IED and use the detector to identify the type of IED that may be present as they conducted hands-on training in preparation for their upcoming deployment with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Crisis Response Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Aaron K. Fiala/Released) - Sgt. Dereck Ford, a technician with Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company, teaches Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 2 how to power up and recalibrate a metal detector during an improvised explosive device training exercise at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Feb. 23, 2016. CLB-2 Marines learned how to recognize signs of an IED and use the detector to identify the type of IED that may be present as they conducted hands-on training in preparation for their upcoming deployment with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Crisis Response Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Aaron K. Fiala/Released)