Cpl. Curtis Wiseman, a warehouse clerk with Combat Logistics Company 252, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, hugs his wife and daughter upon his arrival to Camp Lejeune, N.C. after returning from Afghanistan, March 8, 2010. Marines from CLC-252 and Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd MLG, were deployed to Camp Leatherneck in Helmand Province Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty) - Cpl. Curtis Wiseman, a warehouse clerk with Combat Logistics Company 252, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, hugs his wife and daughter upon his arrival to Camp Lejeune, N.C. after returning from Afghanistan, March 8, 2010. Marines from CLC-252 and Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd MLG, were deployed to Camp Leatherneck in Helmand Province Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty)
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio (left), the Roman Catholic Archbishop for Military Services, and Brig. Gen. Juan G. Ayala (right), the 2nd Marine Logistics Group commanding general, stand in Ayala's office during the Archbishop's visit to Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 8, 2010. During his visit, Broglio met with leaders from all of the major commands, to include II Marine Expeditionary Force, 2nd Marine Division and 2nd MLG, as well as Marine Corps Air Stations New River and Cherry Point. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty) - Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio (left), the Roman Catholic Archbishop for Military Services, and Brig. Gen. Juan G. Ayala (right), the 2nd Marine Logistics Group commanding general, stand in Ayala's office during the Archbishop's visit to Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 8, 2010. During his visit, Broglio met with leaders from all of the major commands, to include II Marine Expeditionary Force, 2nd Marine Division and 2nd MLG, as well as Marine Corps Air Stations New River and Cherry Point. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty)
Embark Marines from 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, weigh a Marine (center) before boarding a plane to Afghanistan. Marines from the Aerial Port Of Embarking/Debarking Platoon, Combat Logistics Company 21, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, ensure that units properly track Marines and gear during deployments. Two 11-man teams work 12-hour shifts, seven days a week, alternating weekends off to ensure the II Marine Expeditionary Force stays expeditionary. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Meghan J. Canlas) - Embark Marines from 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, weigh a Marine (center) before boarding a plane to Afghanistan. Marines from the Aerial Port Of Embarking/Debarking Platoon, Combat Logistics Company 21, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, ensure that units properly track Marines and gear during deployments. Two 11-man teams work 12-hour shifts, seven days a week, alternating weekends off to ensure the II Marine Expeditionary Force stays expeditionary. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Meghan J. Canlas)
The CCS is made up of 12 bays, eight humvees and two MTVRs all complete with crew-served weapons that function together and train as one convoy. The CCS trainers provide an immersive training environment for convoy operations to include basic procedures for driver, gunner, and passengers in tactical scenarios, related to combat operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Meghan J. Canlas) - The CCS is made up of 12 bays, eight humvees and two MTVRs all complete with crew-served weapons that function together and train as one convoy. The CCS trainers provide an immersive training environment for convoy operations to include basic procedures for driver, gunner, and passengers in tactical scenarios, related to combat operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Meghan J. Canlas)
Sgt. Maj. Veney Cochran (left), the incoming sergeant major of 8th Engineer Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, takes the sword from Lt. Col. William Truax, the commanding officer of 8th ESB, during a post and relief ceremony where Sgt. Maj. Efren Whitehead was relieved by Cochran aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Feb. 26, 2010. The passing of the sword signifies the transfer of duties as battalion sergeant major. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Patrick P. Evenson) - Sgt. Maj. Veney Cochran (left), the incoming sergeant major of 8th Engineer Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, takes the sword from Lt. Col. William Truax, the commanding officer of 8th ESB, during a post and relief ceremony where Sgt. Maj. Efren Whitehead was relieved by Cochran aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Feb. 26, 2010. The passing of the sword signifies the transfer of duties as battalion sergeant major. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Patrick P. Evenson)
Sgt. Hong C. Deng, a field wireman with Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, receives an Air Medal (Strike/ Flight) during a ceremony held aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Mar. 5, 2010. Deng received the medal for his actions while serving as the battle staff controller, a billet typically held by a staff noncommissioned officer, with Joint Airborne Battle Staff Detachment, Multi National Force – Iraq, from April 4, 2009 to May 15, 2009. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty) - Sgt. Hong C. Deng, a field wireman with Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, receives an Air Medal (Strike/ Flight) during a ceremony held aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Mar. 5, 2010. Deng received the medal for his actions while serving as the battle staff controller, a billet typically held by a staff noncommissioned officer, with Joint Airborne Battle Staff Detachment, Multi National Force – Iraq, from April 4, 2009 to May 15, 2009. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty)