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Marines practice non-combatant evacuations

December 12, 2010 — Imagine that you’re visiting or living in a foreign country. Suddenly, that country is on the verge of a civil war, the government is almost overrun and travel in and out of the country is suspended.Who will be there to ensure you return to America safely?  True to their moniker of no man left behind, the Marine Corps will be there if called upon MORE
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Marines strengthen skills, relationships to defeat IEDs

November 04, 2010 — Improvised explosive devices are one of the most life-threatening weapons Marines and corpsmen encounter while deployed. Some Marines devote themselves to protecting their fellow service members from these home-made bombs, and in their military occupational specialty, training is paramount.Marines with Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company, 8th MORE
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CLR-27 aid station maintains medical readiness, prepares Marines for deployment

September 02, 2010 — Fierceful warriors from the sea. People willing to defend their country at all cost. Both could be considered good definitions of U.S. Marines.Wherever Marines may venture, they are accompanied by an equally fearsome group of warriors committed to maintaining their brethrens health and saving lives. In all of the 20th century’s major wars and MORE
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2nd MLG armorers keep II MEF weapons in the fight

September 01, 2010 — Marines are no strangers to the armory.  Rifle cards, cleaning kits and the smell of weapon lubricant are all familiar.  Sometimes, the only contact Marines have with their armorers is when they are issued weapons, so they are unaware of the extent of the armorers duties.It’s a little known fact that all weapons repairs for II Marine Expeditionary MORE
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End of an era: Ayala looks back on tour with MLG

June 29, 2010 — Commanding officers come and go at all levels of the Marine Corps.  From company commanders to officers in charge to commanding generals … they all earn respect through leading their respective units. Some come for short periods … for specific deployments or operations.  Others take on the challenge of commanding a unit for an extended time, MORE
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From the field to the Fleet: former DI’s look back

June 18, 2010 — A good look at Master Sgt. Darian Hines is all one needs to know something is different about him.  The sleeve rolls on his uniform are unusually tight.  His posture is straight, his build lean and muscular.  He has a penetrating look that leaves his face only when his stern features relax into a harsh but good-natured laugh.Non-Marines probably MORE
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MLG convoy training helps roadside danger go up in smoke

June 09, 2010 — As insurgents adapt their tactics to the way Marines conduct ground operations in Afghanistan, more advanced training is required to improve Marine convoy skills.That is why the 2nd Marine Logistics Group Battle Skills Training School Convoy Leaders Course plays a big role in preparing Marines from units across the MLG for their upcoming MORE
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Logistics regiment welcomes new commander

June 04, 2010 — Col. Craig C. Creshaw relinquished command of Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, to Col. Christopher B. Edwards in a ceremony held aboard Camp Lejeune June 4.During the ceremony, Crenshaw was presented with a Legion of Merit by Brig. Gen. Juan G. Ayala, 2nd MLG commanding general, for his outstanding service during his MORE
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Bridge Co. keeps 2nd Tanks’ training op afloat

June 04, 2010 — An M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank can be  driven just about anywhere its crew wants to go, but a deep or wide body of water might be enough of an obstacle to stop it in its tracks.Combat engineers with Improvised Ribbon Bridge Platoon, Bridge Company, 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, provided transportation to tanks June MORE
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Sergeant major steps down after two years of leadership

June 04, 2010 — Sgt. Maj. Adam C. Terry, the outgoing sergeant major of Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, was relieved by Sgt. Maj. Charles T. Blumenberg during a post and relief ceremony aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 3, 2010.During the ceremony, Terry, who served as the regimental sergeant major for nearly two years, was presented a MORE
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