Sgt. Maj Carl R. Green, the outgoing sergeant major for the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), is formally relieved by Brig. Gen. Juan G. Ayala, the 2nd MLG (FWD) commanding general, at a post and relief ceremony aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, May 29, 2009. Green has shared experiences with the 2nd MLG for four years and is moving on to be the II Marine Expeditionary Force sergeant major. (U.S. Marine Corps photograph by Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty) - Sgt. Maj Carl R. Green, the outgoing sergeant major for the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), is formally relieved by Brig. Gen. Juan G. Ayala, the 2nd MLG (FWD) commanding general, at a post and relief ceremony aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, May 29, 2009. Green has shared experiences with the 2nd MLG for four years and is moving on to be the II Marine Expeditionary Force sergeant major. (U.S. Marine Corps photograph by Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty)
Lt. Cdr. William B. Krissoff, orthopedic surgeon with TQ Surgical Company, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), examines the knee of Staff Sgt. Troy D. Wiltshire, TQ Air Boss chief, aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, May 13, 2009. Krissoff commissioned into the Navy Medical Corps at age 61 in honor of his two Marine sons. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by 2nd Lt. Michele Perez) - Lt. Cdr. William B. Krissoff, orthopedic surgeon with TQ Surgical Company, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), examines the knee of Staff Sgt. Troy D. Wiltshire, TQ Air Boss chief, aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, May 13, 2009. Krissoff commissioned into the Navy Medical Corps at age 61 in honor of his two Marine sons. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by 2nd Lt. Michele Perez)
Sgt Gerard B. Lane, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) mortuary affairs, gives 2nd MLG (Fwd) unit chaplains a tour of the Personnel Retrieval and Processing facility at Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, April 18, 2009. The tour was part of a conference held by Cmdr. Douglas M. Withington, 2nd MLG (Fwd) chaplain, to familiarize small unit chaplains with the command staff’s expectations. (U.S. Marine Corps photograph by LANCE CPL. MELISSA A. LATTY) - Sgt Gerard B. Lane, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) mortuary affairs, gives 2nd MLG (Fwd) unit chaplains a tour of the Personnel Retrieval and Processing facility at Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, April 18, 2009. The tour was part of a conference held by Cmdr. Douglas M. Withington, 2nd MLG (Fwd) chaplain, to familiarize small unit chaplains with the command staff’s expectations. (U.S. Marine Corps photograph by LANCE CPL. MELISSA A. LATTY)
Mike Dees (left), lot supervisor, Marine Corps Logistics Command (Forward) Retrograde Lot, tells a Marine where he should park his tactical vehicle during a transfer of equipment at the MCLC (Fwd) Retrograde Lot in Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, March 31, 2009. Dees is one of the Honeywell contractors hired to work with Marines as they undergo a responsible drawdown of their equipment in Iraq. (U.S. Marine Corps photograph by Gunnery Sgt. Katesha Washington) - Mike Dees (left), lot supervisor, Marine Corps Logistics Command (Forward) Retrograde Lot, tells a Marine where he should park his tactical vehicle during a transfer of equipment at the MCLC (Fwd) Retrograde Lot in Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, March 31, 2009. Dees is one of the Honeywell contractors hired to work with Marines as they undergo a responsible drawdown of their equipment in Iraq. (U.S. Marine Corps photograph by Gunnery Sgt. Katesha Washington)
Ashoor Primary School headmaster, Ahmad Freh Metlaq Khalaf, invites 2nd Marine Logistics Group commanding general, Brig. Gen. Juan G. Ayala, to tour the newly renovated school after a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Al Kabani, Iraq, Feb. 11. The renovations created more space for students and made it possible to accommodate an extra grade level at the school. - Ashoor Primary School headmaster, Ahmad Freh Metlaq Khalaf, invites 2nd Marine Logistics Group commanding general, Brig. Gen. Juan G. Ayala, to tour the newly renovated school after a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Al Kabani, Iraq, Feb. 11. The renovations created more space for students and made it possible to accommodate an extra grade level at the school.