Cpl. Patrick K. Brown and Lance Cpl. Eric E. Hercules, military policeman with Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, salute Lt. Col. Gary F. Keim, CLR-27 commanding officer, during a ceremony at the Amphitheatre aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 1, 2011. They were awarded the Purple Heart Medal after striking their sixth improvised explosive device. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Franklin E. Mercado) - Cpl. Patrick K. Brown and Lance Cpl. Eric E. Hercules, military policeman with Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, salute Lt. Col. Gary F. Keim, CLR-27 commanding officer, during a ceremony at the Amphitheatre aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 1, 2011. They were awarded the Purple Heart Medal after striking their sixth improvised explosive device. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Franklin E. Mercado)
Members of the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Fwd.) embedded training team speak with the 215th Corps Logistics Battalion Commander, Lt. Col. Mumtaz Karimi, during a field exercise designed to test the battalion’s capabilities. The 215th CLB will deploy to Helmand province as the first general support logistics battalion in the region. - Members of the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Fwd.) embedded training team speak with the 215th Corps Logistics Battalion Commander, Lt. Col. Mumtaz Karimi, during a field exercise designed to test the battalion’s capabilities. The 215th CLB will deploy to Helmand province as the first general support logistics battalion in the region.
Retired Gunnery Sgt. Rhett E. Radcliffe, a communications electronics technician with 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, served 20 years in the Marine Corps. Before retiring the Whitehouse, Texas, native served as first sergeant for Electronics Maintenance Company, 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, where working with the younger Marines was his favorite part of the job. (Courtesy Photo) - Retired Gunnery Sgt. Rhett E. Radcliffe, a communications electronics technician with 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, served 20 years in the Marine Corps. Before retiring the Whitehouse, Texas, native served as first sergeant for Electronics Maintenance Company, 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, where working with the younger Marines was his favorite part of the job. (Courtesy Photo)
Chris V. Harris (left), the property disposal manager, and Robert V. Huffaker (right), disposal service representative, with the Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services, previously known as the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office or DRMO, have a combined total of over 80 years of service to the government. After serving 21 years in the Army and 22 years in the Marine Corps, respectively, as well as tours in Vietnam, these two are keeping the war machine well oiled aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, April 17, 2011, and are poised to enjoy their second retirement in the next few years. - Chris V. Harris (left), the property disposal manager, and Robert V. Huffaker (right), disposal service representative, with the Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services, previously known as the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office or DRMO, have a combined total of over 80 years of service to the government. After serving 21 years in the Army and 22 years in the Marine Corps, respectively, as well as tours in Vietnam, these two are keeping the war machine well oiled aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, April 17, 2011, and are poised to enjoy their second retirement in the next few years.
Lance Cpl. Jordan M. Marvel, from Taunton, Mass., a field radio operator with the communications section, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), passes an AN/PRC-117G type-1 wideband tactical radio to a soldier during the practical application phase of training April 18, 2011, aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. The Marines trained soldiers with 129th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 7th Sustainment Brigade on the different functions of the radio for future missions in support of International Security Assistance Force operations. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Bruno J. Bego) - Lance Cpl. Jordan M. Marvel, from Taunton, Mass., a field radio operator with the communications section, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), passes an AN/PRC-117G type-1 wideband tactical radio to a soldier during the practical application phase of training April 18, 2011, aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. The Marines trained soldiers with 129th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 7th Sustainment Brigade on the different functions of the radio for future missions in support of International Security Assistance Force operations. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Bruno J. Bego)
Lance Cpl. Jason R. Hartigan, from Sarasota, Fla., a motor transportation mechanic with 2nd Maintenance Battalion (-) (Reinforced), 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), looks for instructions on a computer as he works on a wrecker April 16, 2011, aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. Marines with the Motor Transportation Maintenance Platoon work 24 hours a day, seven days a week to repair any vehicle the Marine Corps has from the smaller Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All-Terrain Vehicle to the heavy Logistics Vehicle System Replacement, the largest logistic vehicle in the arsenal, for every unit supporting International Security Assistance Force operations throughout Helmand Province, Afghanistan. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Bruno J. Bego) - Lance Cpl. Jason R. Hartigan, from Sarasota, Fla., a motor transportation mechanic with 2nd Maintenance Battalion (-) (Reinforced), 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), looks for instructions on a computer as he works on a wrecker April 16, 2011, aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. Marines with the Motor Transportation Maintenance Platoon work 24 hours a day, seven days a week to repair any vehicle the Marine Corps has from the smaller Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All-Terrain Vehicle to the heavy Logistics Vehicle System Replacement, the largest logistic vehicle in the arsenal, for every unit supporting International Security Assistance Force operations throughout Helmand Province, Afghanistan. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Bruno J. Bego)
Marines with 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, stand at the position of attention during a noncommissioned officers’ leadership course graduation ceremony aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 8, 2011. NCOs with the battalion participated in a course focused on the fundamentals of Marine Corps drill, its history and customs and courtesies. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Franklin E. Mercado) - Marines with 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, stand at the position of attention during a noncommissioned officers’ leadership course graduation ceremony aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 8, 2011. NCOs with the battalion participated in a course focused on the fundamentals of Marine Corps drill, its history and customs and courtesies. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Franklin E. Mercado)
A team of Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 6, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, begin a warrior physical training event aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 7, 2011. The nine-mile event consisted of a run that began at the CLR-2 headquarters building to the Endurance Course at the Battle Skills Training School and back to headquarters. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Franklin E. Mercado) - A team of Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 6, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, begin a warrior physical training event aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 7, 2011. The nine-mile event consisted of a run that began at the CLR-2 headquarters building to the Endurance Course at the Battle Skills Training School and back to headquarters. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Franklin E. Mercado)
Cpl. Aric M. Mauldin, an administration specialist with Combat Logistics Battalion 24, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, poses for a photo next to their battalion guidon aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C. April 14, 2011. Mauldin was selected as the Marine of the Quarter for the regiment out of five other Marines nominated. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Melissa A. Latty) - Cpl. Aric M. Mauldin, an administration specialist with Combat Logistics Battalion 24, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, poses for a photo next to their battalion guidon aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C. April 14, 2011. Mauldin was selected as the Marine of the Quarter for the regiment out of five other Marines nominated. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Melissa A. Latty)