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2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2009-01-06 17:09:00
Sgt. Johnathan D. Nash, an infantry mortarman and assistant operations chief with the 2nd Marine Logistics Group's Battle Skills Training School, talks about the SVD Dragunov sniper rifle with a class, here, Jan. 5. The instructors at BSTS come from a wide variety of infantry backgrounds, all with different experiences to add to the training regimen.
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2009-01-06 16:28:00
Sgt. Johnathan D. Nash, an infantry mortarman and assistant operations chief with the 2nd Marine Logistics Group's Battle Skills Training School, discusses the operation of various foreign weapons with a class, here, Jan. 5. The instructor staff at the school is made up of mortarmen, machine gunners, assaultmen and infantry unit leaders.
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-12-30 23:02:00
Cpl Kimberly Pike (left), an administrative clerk with the 2nd Marine Logistics Group Administrative Section, and Cpl. Kendra Hernandez, a legal clerk with Headquarters and Service Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd MLG, stand together, here, Dec. 30. The two Marines donated more than 26 inches of their hair to Locks of Love.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: 2nd Lt. Michele Perez
Date: 2008-11-17 20:23:00
Sgt. Ty L. Craft, data network specialist with Communication Co., Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, and his family learn about the resources available to them during the CLR-27 family readiness night. The event was a reflection of the recent improvements in the family readiness program.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-12-17 15:44:00
Petty Officer 1st Class Ryan Faulhaber's wife places new rank insignia on her husband's collar during his combat meritorious promotion, here, Dec. 17. According to the U.S. Navy's Combat Meritorious Advancement Program, only one sailor is combat meritoriously promoted to the rank of petty officer first class each quarter in U.S. Central Command.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-12-17 15:43:00
Maj. Mark Slusher, current operations officer, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, removes Petty Officer 1st Class Ryan Faulhaber's old rank insignia during his combat meritorious promotion ceremony, here, Dec. 17. Faulhaber received this rare recognition for numerous events that occurred while serving as team corpsman for Military Transition Team 111 of 1st Battalion, 1st Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division from March 29 to April 28.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-12-13 12:31:00
Petty Officer 1st Class Ivan Cruz, a hospital corpsman from 2nd Dental Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, looks down the sight of his paintball rifle during a paintball demonstration, Dec. 13, at the Sportsman's Lodge in Jacksonville, N.C. Cruz and his team can't wait for 2009 to come as they plan to work with Habitat for Humanity this summer to build housing for low income families, gather food donations for Thanksgiving and collect many more toys for next Christmas.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-12-14 12:28:00
Petty Officer 1st Class Ivan Cruz, a hospital corpsman with 2nd Dental Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, takes cover behind bushes, Dec. 13, during a paintball demonstration at the Sportsman's Lodge in Jacksonville, N.C. As part of the Toys for Tots event organized by Cruz, paintball players were able to play a day's worth of paintball normally worth $38 for the price of one toy.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-12-13 23:41:00
Petty Officer 1st Class Ivan Cruz (top left), a hospital corpsman with 2nd Dental Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, stands among his paintball teammates, Dec. 13, during the 2008 Toys for Tots drive at the Sportsman's Lodge in Jacksonville, N.C. With the help of his teammates and local sponsors, Cruz was able to set up a daylong paintball event at the Sportsman's Lodge where participants played paintball for the price of a toy worth $20.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-12-12 08:42:00
Sgt. Christine Rivera, financial management resource analyst, 2nd Marine Logistics Group Comptroller, leads fellow Marines through one of the Battle Skills Training School Endurance Course's murky swamps, here, Dec. 12. Marines slow down tremendously as the course's obstacles get more difficult while the individuals become more exhausted.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-12-12 09:52:00
Sgt. Javier Hernandez Turcios, an instructor at the 2nd Marine Logistics Group's Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer, transports an ammunition can through sludge at the Battle Skills Training School Endurance Course, here, Dec. 12. Master Sgt. Joel Morgan, director of BSTS, said it can take Marines anywhere from 41 minutes to one hour and 43 minutes to complete the course.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-12-12 09:56:00
Staff Sgt. Carlos Malagon, 2nd Marine Logistics Group Communication Operations, low crawls through thick mud at the Battle Skills Training School Endurance Course, here, Dec. 12. Marines were required to conquer muddy walls twice to three times their size, crawl through trenches filled with sludge, swim through deep swamps and run along rocky streams.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-12-12 08:46:00
Marines from Headquarters and Service Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group work together as they cross a deep, murky swamp, here, Dec. 12. The Marines took on the Battle Skills Training School's 3.4-mile Endurance Course to provide combat conditioning and foster unit cohesion.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-12-11 19:03:00
Navy Lt. Trevor Green's family interacts with Scooter the Clown at the Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group Christmas Party, here, Dec. 11. The holiday party featured live music, arts and crafts, a raffle, games and a visit from Santa Claus.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-12-11 08:22:00
The son of Cpl. Kendra Hernandez and Pfc. Rolando Hernandez sits on Santa Claus' lap during the Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group's Christmas Party, here, Dec. 11. The families of CLR-27 Marines and Sailors came together for a night of fun and entertainment to celebrate the holiday season.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-12-11 08:18:00
Marines and sailors commute to Camp Lejeune on a rainy morning, Dec. 11. Service members may experience this level of traffic when traveling during the Christmas holiday season.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-12-11 12:21:00
Cpl. Katherine Meyer, a landing support specialist with Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), throws a grenade during a Combat Fitness Test, here, Dec. 10. The test not only served as a good measurement for the new exam's quality, but it measured how prepared these individuals are for their upcoming yearlong deployment to Iraq.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-12-11 12:37:00
Lance Cpl. Alex Fuller, a disbursing clerk with 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), fireman carries a Marine during a Combat Fitness Test, here, Dec. 10. ALMAR 032/08, released Aug. 8, states that the CFT is a three-part test with universal application developed around operational vignettes that may represent a Marine's combat experience.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-12-11 12:08:00
Cpl. Matthew Nagel, a disbursing clerk with the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), fireman carries a Marine during a Combat Fitness Test, here, Dec. 10. The test, which is currently implemented as a pass or fail event until Sept. 30, 2009, is designed to measure the physical fitness of Marines using tests that reflect operational demands.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-12-05 11:41:00
Eric Bartlette, a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps student from Greene Central High School in Snow Hill, N.C., fires a simulated .50-caliber Browning machine gun at the 2nd Marine Logistics Group's Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer, here, Dec. 5. The students' visit to Camp Lejeune was one of several field trips made to North Carolina's military installations to help them get a grasp of what military service is like.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-12-05 11:50:00
A student from Greene Central High School's Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps fires a simulated MK-19 automatic grenade launcher at the 2nd Marine Logistics Group's Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer, here, Dec. 5. This was the first time for the Snow Hill, N.C. school to visit Camp Lejeune. They plan to return next semester with a fresh group of students and to add a trip to the base education center.
Byline: 2nd Marine Logistics Group (fwd) Public Affairs
Date: 2008-11-19 14:06:00
2nd Marine Logistics Group's commanding general, Brig. Gen. Juan G. Ayala, is shown with Petty Officer 1st Class Casey A. Wheeler, a hospital corpsman with 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd MLG, who was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with a combat distinguishing device, for his actions while deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Wheeler received the award at a ceremony that took place here, Nov. 19th, 2008.
Byline: courtesy photo
Date: 2008-04-20 00:38:00
Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryan P. Faulhaber stands among Iraqi children, April 8, in the city of Basra, Iraq. Faulhaber, a hospital corpsman from Minnesota, served in Iraq with Military Transition Team 111 of 1st Battalion, 1st Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division, from March 29 - April 28.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-11-20 00:33:00
Brazilian Marine Corps Captain Mauricio Correa De Souza, 1st Sgt. Rudson Cesar Pinto De Goes and 3rd Sgt. Jose Roberto Correia Da Silva, from the Brazilian Marine Corps' landing support company, observe 2nd Marine Logistics Group's Landing Support Company as they perform beach operations at Onslow Beach here, Nov. 20. The Brazilians visited Camp Lejeune, N.C., Nov. 15-22, to gain knowledge about 2nd MLG's landing support operations. Their goal was to become aware of the techniques, equipment, and technology used by the Marine Corps for landing support.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-11-20 00:34:00
Brazilian Marine Corps Captain Mauricio Correa De Souza, 1st Sgt. Rudson Cesar Pinto De Goes and 3rd Sgt. Jose Roberto Correia Da Silva, from the Brazilian Marine Corps' landing support company, visited Camp Lejeune, N.C., Nov. 15-22, to gain knowledge about the 2nd Marine Logistics Group's landing support operations. The Brazilians observed the landing support Marines as they performed beach operations throughout the week.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-11-14 14:52:00
Jose Padilla, the family readiness officer for Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, talks to Pfc. Emily O'Neil, a food service specialist with CLR-27, about the regiment's upcoming Family Readiness Nights, here, Nov. 14. Padilla, who recently retired from the Corps at the rank of first sergeant after 25 years, brings a new element of expertise to his new job as the unit's FRO. This new change has allowed him to retire, but still play a positive role in the lives of Marines and sailors, and their impact on the Global War on Terrorism.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. B.A. Curtis
Date: 2008-11-07 09:08:00
Cpl. Napoleon Reyes of 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, salutes the nation's flag during a naturalization ceremony, here, Nov. 7. The naturalized Marines and sailors from the group included Petty Officer 3rd Class Roberto A. Cisneros of 2nd Dental Battalion, Petty Officer 3rd Class Margaux Burke of 2nd Medical Battalion, Cpl. Ramon Guerra and Cpl. Napoleon Reyes of 8th Engineer Support Battalion and Cpl. Adrian Luevano of 2nd Maintenance Battalion.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-11-07 00:34:00
The commanding officer of 8th Engineer Support Battalion, Lt. Col. William Truax, presents Noncommisioned Officer of the Quarter Sgt. Michael Stevenson, the motor transport chief for 8th ESB, a certificate of commendation, here Nov. 6, following the battalion's cake cutting ceremony in honor of the 233rd Marine Corps Birthday. Stevenson, a native of Pittsburgh, also serves the battalion as the color sergeant.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-11-07 00:32:00
The commanding officer of 8th Engineer Support Battalion, Lt. Col. William Truax, presents Sailor of the Quarter Petty Officer 1st Class Rachel N. Bradley, the independent duty corpsman for 8th ESB, a certificate of commendation, here, Nov. 6. Bradley won the logistics group Sailor of the Quarter board alongside fellow 8th ESB Marines, Noncommisioned Officer of the Quarter Sgt. Michael Stevenson and Marine of the Quarter Lance Cpl. Michael Picklesimer.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. B.A. Curtis
Date: 2008-11-06 15:21:00
Maj. Young Cheul Jung, of the Republic of Korea Marine Corps, discusses the U.S. Marine Corps engineering capabilities at 8th Engineer Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group. The ROK Marine visited the 2nd MLG to observe the technological advances made and the lessons learned by the U. S. Marine Corps over the past few years. He and his counterpart, Maj. Sung Kwan Kim, spent five days at I Marine Expeditionary Force and five days at II MEF.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. B.A. Curtis
Date: 2008-11-06 14:41:00
Maj. Young Cheul Jung and Maj. Sung Kwan Kim, of the Republic of Korea Marine Corps, view the U.S. Marine Corps engineering capabilities at 8th Engineer Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group. The ROK Marines visited the 2nd MLG to observe the technological advances made and the lessons learned by the U. S. Marine Corps over the past few years. The ROK Marines spent five days at I Marine Expeditionary Force and five days with II MEF.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. B.A. Curtis
Date: 2008-11-05 10:26:00
Navy Cmdr. Catherine L. Cummings a detachment commander from 2nd Dental Battalion Combat Logistics Regiment 25 2nd Marine Logistics Group performs dental work on a Marine here Nov. 5. The dental procedure occurred during a field exercise that took place from Nov. 3-6, 2008. The exercise allowed 2nd Dental Bn. and Marine Forces Systems Command to field test the new ASI Medical Inc. Model 2025 M Triton Self-Contained Dental System. The system consolidates all of the major dental tools found on a dental chair into a small portable unit.
Byline: Cpl. M. Bravo
Date: 2008-11-01 14:35:00
Gunnery Sgt. Stephanie Levine, company gunnery sergeant for the Wounded Warrior's Battalion East, II Marine Expeditionary Force, is shown holding a quilt made by Lynda Housel, a Greeley Colo. native. Housel made the quilt in support and thanks of America's military service members. Staff Sgt. Bryan Housel, a platoon sergeant for Landing Support Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group and grandson of Lynda Housel, presented the quilt to Levine at the Jacksonville Mall's center court in Jacksonville, N.C., Nov. 1, 2008. Levine said she was honored to be the recipient of such a special gift.
Byline: Cpl. M. Bravo
Date: 2008-11-01 14:29:00
Staff Sgt. Bryan Housel, a platoon sergeant for Landing Support Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, presents a quilt to Gunnery Sgt. Stephanie Levine, company gunnery sergeant for the Wounded Warrior's Battalion East, II Marine Expeditionary Force. The quilt was made by Housel's grandmother, Lynda Housel, a Greeley, Colo. native, in support and thanks of America's service members. The presentation took place at the Jacksonville Mall's center court in Jacksonville, N.C., Nov. 1, 2008.
Byline: Courtesy of Staff Sgt. Bryan Housel
Date: 2008-11-01 14:10:00
A photograph of Lynda Housel, a Greeley, Colo. native, holding a quilt that she made in honor of America's service members. Gunnery Sgt. Stephanie Levine, company gunnery sergeant for the Wounded Warrior's Battalion East, II Marine Expeditionary Force, was the honored recipient of the quilt. Staff Sgt. Bryan Housel, a platoon sergeant for Landing Support Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group and grandson of Lynda Housel, presented the quilt to Levine at the Jacksonville Mall's center court in Jacksonville, N.C., Nov. 1, 2008.
Unit: 3rd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Pfc. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-10-31 02:32:00
Marines from Landing Support Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, brace themselves from the high winds cast by a CH-53 "Super Stallion" during a helicopter support team operation here, Oct. 30. The red patch worn on the trousers of these Marines dates back to the early days of World War II when shore party Marines handled beach logistics in Guadalcanal.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Pfc. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-10-31 02:54:00
A CH-53 "Super Stallion" lifts a beam, simulating supplies, away from landing support Marines from Landing Support Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group during a Helicopter Support Team operation at Landing Zone Phoenix, Oct. 30. LS Company performs numerous HST's each month for training purposes.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-10-30 10:24:00
A Fleet Marine Force officer, enlisted and chaplain pin sit neatly placed on a U.S. Navy service blouse. Sailors who choose to pursue their FMF qualification take a step well above their peers, becoming experts in everything about the Marine Corps.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Lance Cpl. B. A. Curtis
Date: 2008-10-24 23:30:00
Navy Lt. Calvin B. Gardner, Sr., chaplain, 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, relaxes with friends and family following his Fleet Marine Force Officer Qualification (chaplain) pinning ceremony, here, Oct. 24. After earning his qualification, Gardner learned, that even after spending more than 21 years in the Marine Corps and reaching the rank of master sergeant, there was still much more he could learn about his beloved Corps.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Pfc. Melissa Latty
Date: 2007-10-24 18:23:00
Army Pvt. Calvin B. Gardner, Jr., pins the Fleet Marine Force Officer (chaplain) badge on his father, Navy Lt. Calvin B. Gardner Sr., chaplain, 2nd Maintenance Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, during a ceremony, here, Oct. 24. Individuals who wish to qualify for an FMF badge must spend at least one year with a Marine unit, pass a Marine Corps physical fitness test, finish a 6-mile forced march, complete the Personal Qualification Standards book, and pass an oral board exam.
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-10-20 14:50:00
Lt. Scott O. Stephens, a parachute rigger officer with the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps, reviews a parachute pack with Master Sgt. Vic P. Ziliani, the paraloft chief for the 2nd MLG's Air Delivery Platoon during his visit, here, Oct. 20. Stephens, who spent the majority of his four months in America with the U.S. Army, is spending his final days here visiting Camp Lejeune to see how Marine Corps air delivery units operate.
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-10-20 14:36:00
Lt. Scott O. Stephens, a parachute rigger officer with the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps, reviews a parachute with Master Sgt. Vic P. Ziliani, paraloft chief for the 2nd MLG's Air Delivery Platoon during his visit, here, Oct. 20. During the final days of his visit, Stephens realized the size of 2nd MLG's Air Deilivery unit is much closer to the scale and type of operation that he'll be working with when he returns home.
Byline: Lance Cpl. B.A. Curtis
Date: 2008-10-18 03:28:00
Chief Warrant Officer 4 Ronald C. Ivy, platoon commander for the Infantry Weapons Repair Shop, 2nd Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, is congratulated by fellow Marines. He was awarded a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with a combat distinguishing device, here, Oct. 17. The award was presented by the 2nd MLG commanding general, Brig. Gen. Juan G. Ayala.
Byline: Lance Cpl. B.A. Curtis
Date: 2008-10-18 03:17:00
Chief Warrant Officer 4 Ronald C. Ivy, platoon commander for the Infantry Weapons Repair Shop, 2nd Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, is presented with the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with a combat distinguishing device by Brig. Gen. Juan G. Ayala, the 2nd MLG commanding general, here, Oct. 17. He earned the award for heroic achievement while serving as the logistics advisor for the First Iraqi Army Division Military Transition Team, I Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward).
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-10-16 08:32:00
Cpl. Dan Clark, a field military policeman from MP Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, patrols with fellow Marines along a fence line during combined pre-deployment training at 2nd MLG's Battle Skills Training School, here, Oct. 15. Clark, a native of Quincy, Mass., understands another element of pre-deployment training that is often overlooked in Marine units, which is to handle personal, practical, financial and legal issues that affect all individual Marines.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-10-16 08:41:00
Sgt. Russell Chastain, a platoon sergeant with Security Company, 2nd Supply Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, provides cover for advancing Marines during combined pre-deployment training at 2nd MLG's Battle Skills Training School, here, Oct. 15. Chastain, a native of Hampton, Va., has a little bit more to worry about when it comes to preparing for deployment than the average single Marine. He has a wife and a young daughter that are currently relying on him to arrange all personal matters affecting his family before he leaves.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-10-16 08:14:00
Cpl. Zachariah Delmont, a postal clerk from Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, clears the rooftop of a building during combined pre-deployment training at 2nd MLG's Battle Skills Training School, here, Oct. 15. The Neosho, Miss. native was able to focus his entire attention on this past week's training because he took the initiative to handle all of the personal matters that affected him before he arrived at the school.
Unit: 2nd Marine Logistics Group
Byline: Cpl. Aaron Rooks
Date: 2008-10-16 08:22:00
Cpl. Kyle Leonard, a landing support specialist from LS Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, provides cover for Marines after an improvised explosive device detonation during combined pre-deployment training at 2nd MLG's Battle Skills Training School, here, Oct. 15. The Ravennia, Mich. native took part in the week-long training package that focuses on more than 100 hours of combat training.
Byline: Pfc. Melissa A. Latty
Date: 2008-10-15 07:51:00
The defensive line of Combat Logistics Regiment 27 prepares for the snap against 8th Communications Battalion at the "O" Street Field, here, Oct. 14. Eighth Comm. delivered CLR-27 their first loss with a final score of 14-10. CLR-27 will take on Headquarters Support Battalion at the "O" Street Field here, Oct. 20.
Byline: Cpl. M. Bravo
Date: 2008-10-06 18:08:00
Austin Feavel, #26 for Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, runs for 20-plus yards, avoiding defenders from Installation Personnel Administration Center, during a football game at the O Street Field, here, Oct. 6, 2008. CLR-27 is undefeated with a three consecutive shut-out streak.