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Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. All U.S. branches of service were represented in Communications and Information Systems Division’s team of veterans.
MCLB Albany veterans unite for 98-year commemoration
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. All U.S. branches of service were represented in Communications and Information Systems Division’s team of veterans.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. Multiple U.S. branches of service were represented in Risk Management’s team of veterans.
MCLB Albany veterans unite for 98-year commemoration
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. Multiple U.S. branches of service were represented in Risk Management’s team of veterans.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. Multiple U.S. branches of service were represented in Operations and Training Division’s team of veterans.
MCLB Albany veterans unite for 98-year commemoration
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. Multiple U.S. branches of service were represented in Operations and Training Division’s team of veterans.
The Albany Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee won the coveted Salty Sandbagger Trophy back from the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany team, Nov. 2. The bi-annual golf tournament, hosted by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, is a way to continue building on the existing relationships and camaraderie between the military and business community. Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, said, "This biannual competition really helps our military family continue to build on our strong relationships that already exist with the business community.  It's just another way for us to get together and fortify the camaraderie that has been in place for decades."  The special guest of honor for this event was Lt. Gen. Willie J. Williams (USMC, ret.)
Marine team relinquishes Salty Sandbagger trophy in hard-fought battle
The Albany Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee won the coveted Salty Sandbagger Trophy back from the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany team, Nov. 2. The bi-annual golf tournament, hosted by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, is a way to continue building on the existing relationships and camaraderie between the military and business community. Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, said, "This biannual competition really helps our military family continue to build on our strong relationships that already exist with the business community. It's just another way for us to get together and fortify the camaraderie that has been in place for decades." The special guest of honor for this event was Lt. Gen. Willie J. Williams (USMC, ret.)
The Albany Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee won the coveted Salty Sandbagger Trophy back from the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany team, Nov. 2. The bi-annual golf tournament, hosted by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, is a way to continue building on the existing relationships and camaraderie between the military and business community. Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, said, "This biannual competition really helps our military family continue to build on our strong relationships that already exist with the business community.  It's just another way for us to get together and fortify the camaraderie that has been in place for decades."  The special guest of honor for this event was Lt. Gen. Willie J. Williams (USMC, ret.)
Marine team relinquishes Salty Sandbagger trophy in hard-fought battle
The Albany Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee won the coveted Salty Sandbagger Trophy back from the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany team, Nov. 2. The bi-annual golf tournament, hosted by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, is a way to continue building on the existing relationships and camaraderie between the military and business community. Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, said, "This biannual competition really helps our military family continue to build on our strong relationships that already exist with the business community. It's just another way for us to get together and fortify the camaraderie that has been in place for decades." The special guest of honor for this event was Lt. Gen. Willie J. Williams (USMC, ret.)
The shadow of Cpl. Chadd Arnold, administrative clerk, Military Personnel Branch, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, wearing a uniform worn by Marines in 1775, reminds us to reflect on the sacrifices made by many Marines as the Corps’ honors it heritage. Arnold was among several Marines to wear uniforms from throughout the Corps’ eras during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
The shadow of Cpl. Chadd Arnold, administrative clerk, Military Personnel Branch, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, wearing a uniform worn by Marines in 1775, reminds us to reflect on the sacrifices made by many Marines as the Corps’ honors it heritage. Arnold was among several Marines to wear uniforms from throughout the Corps’ eras during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, cuts the first piece of the Marine Corps birthday cake during a ceremony at Covella Pond, Nov. 1.
MCLB Albany Marines commemorate 241-year legacy
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, cuts the first piece of the Marine Corps birthday cake during a ceremony at Covella Pond, Nov. 1.
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, passes the first piece of the Marine Corps birthday cake to the oldest Marine present, Sgt. Maj. Kenneth Agee, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, during a cake-cutting ceremony, here, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, passes the first piece of the Marine Corps birthday cake to the oldest Marine present, Sgt. Maj. Kenneth Agee, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, during a cake-cutting ceremony, here, Nov. 1.
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Cpl. Chadd Arnold, administrative clerk, Military Personnel Branch, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, wears a replica uniform worn by Marines in 1775, during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Cpl. Chadd Arnold, administrative clerk, Military Personnel Branch, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, wears a replica uniform worn by Marines in 1775, during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Color Guard presents the colors while Marines, wearing various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history, render a salute during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Color Guard presents the colors while Marines, wearing various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history, render a salute during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Wearing a “Think-Pink” camouflage wristband in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Anthony Wade, operations and plans specialist, Operations and Training Division, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recently, honors “a close friend,” Melissa Jefferson of Columbus, Ga. Jefferson (pictured left), who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, survived a double mastectomy and is currently cancer-free.
Pretty in Pink: Celebrating life after breast cancer
Wearing a “Think-Pink” camouflage wristband in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Anthony Wade, operations and plans specialist, Operations and Training Division, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recently, honors “a close friend,” Melissa Jefferson of Columbus, Ga. Jefferson (pictured left), who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, survived a double mastectomy and is currently cancer-free.
Sgt. Melissa Rodriguez, supply administrative clerk, Marine Forces Reserve, runs with two 30-pound ammunition cans on her shoulders during a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Combat readiness: Marines conduct annual Combat Fitness Test
Sgt. Melissa Rodriguez, supply administrative clerk, Marine Forces Reserve, runs with two 30-pound ammunition cans on her shoulders during a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Staff Sgt. Richard A. Soto, supply chief, Marine Forces Reserve, fireman carries Cpl. Andy Phaphilom, armorer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, during the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Combat readiness: Marines conduct annual Combat Fitness Test
Staff Sgt. Richard A. Soto, supply chief, Marine Forces Reserve, fireman carries Cpl. Andy Phaphilom, armorer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, during the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Cpl. Phillip A. Mason, supply administrator, Marine Forces Reserve, fireman carries Sgt. True Vang, warehouse chief, Marine Forces Reserve, during the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Combat readiness: Marines conduct annual Combat Fitness Test
Cpl. Phillip A. Mason, supply administrator, Marine Forces Reserve, fireman carries Sgt. True Vang, warehouse chief, Marine Forces Reserve, during the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Staff Sgt. Noe Vega, assistant operations chief, Military Operations and Training Division, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, low-crawls through the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Combat readiness: Marines conduct annual Combat Fitness Test
Staff Sgt. Noe Vega, assistant operations chief, Military Operations and Training Division, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, low-crawls through the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Cpl. Phillip A. Mason, supply administrator, Marine Forces Reserve, throws a simulated grenade during the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Combat readiness: Marines conduct annual Combat Fitness Test
Cpl. Phillip A. Mason, supply administrator, Marine Forces Reserve, throws a simulated grenade during the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
U.S. Marine Sgt. Joseph Hale arranges a dinner plate for the Pentagon team during the 2014 Military Arts Competition at Fort Lee, Va. March 11, 2014. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)
2014 Military Culinary Arts Competition
U.S. Marine Sgt. Joseph Hale arranges a dinner plate for the Pentagon team during the 2014 Military Arts Competition at Fort Lee, Va. March 11, 2014. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)
The U.S. National Military Culinary Team was awarded gold for their cold food display under a Native American theme, Oct. 24.
LOGCOM’s own competes on world stage
The U.S. National Military Culinary Team was awarded gold for their cold food display under a Native American theme, Oct. 24.
Sgt. Joseph Hale, enlisted aide, LOGCOM, is the only Marine competing with the U.S. Army Culinary Arts Team at the International Exhibition of Culinary Art Culinary Olympics in Germany, Oct. 22-26.
LOGCOM’s own competes on world stage
Sgt. Joseph Hale, enlisted aide, LOGCOM, is the only Marine competing with the U.S. Army Culinary Arts Team at the International Exhibition of Culinary Art Culinary Olympics in Germany, Oct. 22-26.
Sgt. Joseph Hale, enlisted aide, Marine Corps Logistics Command, is pictured with Maj. Gen. Craig C. Crenshaw, commanding general, LOGCOM.
LOGCOM’s own competes on world stage
Sgt. Joseph Hale, enlisted aide, Marine Corps Logistics Command, is pictured with Maj. Gen. Craig C. Crenshaw, commanding general, LOGCOM.
Montford Point Marine Henry L. Jackson poses in front of recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S. C., as they conduct combat care aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 11. More than 6,000 recruits and permanent personnel sought shelter aboard the installation, Oct. 5-11.
Montford Point Marine recalls boot camp experience
Montford Point Marine Henry L. Jackson poses in front of recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S. C., as they conduct combat care aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 11. More than 6,000 recruits and permanent personnel sought shelter aboard the installation, Oct. 5-11.
Montford Point Marine Henry L. Jackson observes recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S. C., as they conduct combat care aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 11. More than 6,000 recruits and permanent personnel sought shelter aboard the installation, Oct. 5-11.
Montford Point Marine recalls boot camp experience
Montford Point Marine Henry L. Jackson observes recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S. C., as they conduct combat care aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 11. More than 6,000 recruits and permanent personnel sought shelter aboard the installation, Oct. 5-11.
In commemoration of the U.S. Navy’s 241st birthday, the most senior and junior Sailors in attendance, Navy Capt. Michael Service (left) and Seaman Kyle Jacobs (right), respectively, cut the traditional birthday cake. The ceremony was held in the conference room at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 14.
NBHC-Albany Sailors kickoff birthday with corpsmen’s run, reflection on history
In commemoration of the U.S. Navy’s 241st birthday, the most senior and junior Sailors in attendance, Navy Capt. Michael Service (left) and Seaman Kyle Jacobs (right), respectively, cut the traditional birthday cake. The ceremony was held in the conference room at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 14.
More than a dozen Sailors gather in the parking lot in front of Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany for a corpsmen’s run in commemoration of the U.S. Navy’s 241st birthday, Oct. 14. Runners made stops at the flagpoles in front of Coffman Hall, Building 3500, and Marine Corps Logistics Command Headquarters, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, before rallying at the anchor in front of the clinic.
NBHC-Albany Sailors kickoff birthday with corpsmen’s run, reflection on history
More than a dozen Sailors gather in the parking lot in front of Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany for a corpsmen’s run in commemoration of the U.S. Navy’s 241st birthday, Oct. 14. Runners made stops at the flagpoles in front of Coffman Hall, Building 3500, and Marine Corps Logistics Command Headquarters, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, before rallying at the anchor in front of the clinic.
Active-duty service members at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, pause to celebrate the U.S. Navy’s 241st birthday and Hispanic Heritage Month, Oct. 14. After the traditional cake-cutting ceremony, personnel feasted on Hispanic dishes in commemoration of the national observance.
NBHC-Albany Sailors kickoff birthday with corpsmen’s run, reflection on history
Active-duty service members at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, pause to celebrate the U.S. Navy’s 241st birthday and Hispanic Heritage Month, Oct. 14. After the traditional cake-cutting ceremony, personnel feasted on Hispanic dishes in commemoration of the national observance.
Marine recruits board buses Oct. 11 for Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., after nearly a week of being displaced due to Hurricane Matthew.
Base becomes training ground for next generation of Marines
Marine recruits board buses Oct. 11 for Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., after nearly a week of being displaced due to Hurricane Matthew.
A Marine Corps drill instructor from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., instructs recruits in close-order drill while aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 8.
Base becomes training ground for next generation of Marines
A Marine Corps drill instructor from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., instructs recruits in close-order drill while aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 8.
Recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., practice combat care while aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 11.
Base becomes training ground for next generation of Marines
Recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., practice combat care while aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 11.
Marine female recruits are the first of more than 6,000 recruits to arrive from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., Oct. 5-6, as they avoid severe weather from Hurricane Matthew.
Base becomes training ground for next generation of Marines
Marine female recruits are the first of more than 6,000 recruits to arrive from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., Oct. 5-6, as they avoid severe weather from Hurricane Matthew.
Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany Sailors and civilian personnel trade in traditional uniforms to team up with fellow clinic staff to participate in teambuilding activities, recently. The “friendly competition,” which lasted several weeks, was strategically implemented to improve patient care and to increase morale between civilians and corpsmen stationed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
‘Friendly team competition’ improves patient care, builds morale among NBHC-Albany’s personnel
Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany Sailors and civilian personnel trade in traditional uniforms to team up with fellow clinic staff to participate in teambuilding activities, recently. The “friendly competition,” which lasted several weeks, was strategically implemented to improve patient care and to increase morale between civilians and corpsmen stationed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany Sailors and civilian personnel trade in traditional uniforms to team up with fellow clinic staff to participate in teambuilding activities, recently. The “friendly competition,” which lasted several weeks, was strategically implemented to improve patient care and to increase morale between civilians and corpsmen stationed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
‘Friendly team competition’ improves patient care, builds morale among NBHC-Albany’s personnel
Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany Sailors and civilian personnel trade in traditional uniforms to team up with fellow clinic staff to participate in teambuilding activities, recently. The “friendly competition,” which lasted several weeks, was strategically implemented to improve patient care and to increase morale between civilians and corpsmen stationed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany Sailors and civilian personnel trade in traditional uniforms to team up with fellow clinic staff to participate in teambuilding activities, recently. The “friendly competition,” which lasted several weeks, was strategically implemented to improve patient care and to increase morale between civilians and corpsmen stationed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
‘Friendly team competition’ improves patient care, builds morale among NBHC-Albany’s personnel
Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany Sailors and civilian personnel trade in traditional uniforms to team up with fellow clinic staff to participate in teambuilding activities, recently. The “friendly competition,” which lasted several weeks, was strategically implemented to improve patient care and to increase morale between civilians and corpsmen stationed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany Sailors and civilian personnel trade in traditional uniforms to team up with fellow clinic staff to participate in teambuilding activities, recently. The “friendly competition,” which lasted several weeks, was strategically implemented to improve patient care and to increase morale between civilians and corpsmen stationed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
‘Friendly team competition’ improves patient care, builds morale among NBHC-Albany’s personnel
Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany Sailors and civilian personnel trade in traditional uniforms to team up with fellow clinic staff to participate in teambuilding activities, recently. The “friendly competition,” which lasted several weeks, was strategically implemented to improve patient care and to increase morale between civilians and corpsmen stationed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
More than 6,000 recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., evacuate from the training depot via commercial buses to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
MCLB Albany welcomes 6,000-plus Parris Island personnel
More than 6,000 recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., evacuate from the training depot via commercial buses to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
Marine female recruits are the first of more than 6,000 recruits to arrive from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., as they avoid potential severe weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
MCLB Albany welcomes 6,000-plus Parris Island personnel
Marine female recruits are the first of more than 6,000 recruits to arrive from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., as they avoid potential severe weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
More than 6,000 recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., evacuate from the training depot Oct. 4-5 via commercial buses to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew.
MCLB Albany welcomes 6,000-plus Parris Island personnel
More than 6,000 recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., evacuate from the training depot Oct. 4-5 via commercial buses to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew.
Marine female recruits are the first to arrive at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., as they avoid potential severe weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 5. More than 6,000 recruits evacuated from the training depot  via commercial buses, Oct. 4-5.
MCLB Albany welcomes 6,000-plus Parris Island personnel
Marine female recruits are the first to arrive at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., as they avoid potential severe weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 5. More than 6,000 recruits evacuated from the training depot via commercial buses, Oct. 4-5.
More than 6,000 recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., evacuate from the training depot to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
MCLB Albany welcomes 6,000-plus Parris Island personnel
More than 6,000 recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., evacuate from the training depot to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
Marine Corps drill instructors, from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., instruct recruits in close-order drill while aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 6.
More than 6,000 recruits evacuated from the training depot to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
MCLB Albany welcomes 6,000-plus Parris Island personnel
Marine Corps drill instructors, from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., instruct recruits in close-order drill while aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 6. More than 6,000 recruits evacuated from the training depot to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
Marine Corps drill instructors, from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., instruct recruits in physical fitness, close-order drill and other classes, while aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 6. More than 6,000 recruits evacuated from the training depot to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
MCLB Albany welcomes 6,000-plus Parris Island personnel
A Marine Corps drill instructor from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C. instruct recruits in physical fitness, close-order drill and other classes, while aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 6. More than 6,000 recruits evacuated from the training depot to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
A Marine Corps drill instructor from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C. marches a platoon of recruits aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 6. More than 6,000 recruits evacuated from the training depot to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
MCLB Albany welcomes 6,000-plus Parris Island personnel
A Marine Corps drill instructor from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C. marches a platoon of recruits aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 6. More than 6,000 recruits evacuated from the training depot to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
Gunnery Sgt. Jimmie Smith, coordinator, Toys for Tots, addresses the media as he officially kicks off the annual Toys for Tots campaign aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Sept. 30.
Toys for Tots help make Christmas dreams come true
Gunnery Sgt. Jimmie Smith, coordinator, Toys for Tots, addresses the media as he officially kicks off the annual Toys for Tots campaign aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Sept. 30.
Marine recruits stay hydrated by filling their canteens with water aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 6. More than 6,000 recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., evacuated from the training depot to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
MCLB Albany welcomes 6,000-plus Parris Island personnel
Marine recruits stay hydrated by filling their canteens with water aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 6. More than 6,000 recruits from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., evacuated from the training depot to avoid inclement weather from Hurricane Matthew, Oct. 4-5.
Cpl. Jasmine Alvarado, administrative clerk, Detachment 2, Combat Logistics Battalion-453, participates in the annual Toys for Tots campaign aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Sept. 30.
Toys for Tots help make Christmas dreams come true
Cpl. Jasmine Alvarado, administrative clerk, Detachment 2, Combat Logistics Battalion-453, participates in the annual Toys for Tots campaign aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Sept. 30.
The Toys for Tots Program, staffed by the Marine reservists assigned to Detachment 2, Combat Logistics Battalion-453, stand ready for the 2016 Toys for Tots campaign to begin, Sept. aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Ga.
Toys for Tots help make Christmas dreams come true
The Toys for Tots Program, staffed by the Marine reservists assigned to Detachment 2, Combat Logistics Battalion-453, stand ready for the 2016 Toys for Tots campaign to begin, Sept. aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Ga.
Gunnery Sgt. Jimmie Smith, coordinator, Toys for Tots, thanks and presents retired Marine Maj. James R. Edwards, Albany Salvation Army board member, with a plaque for participating in the Toys for Tots program.
Toys for Tots help make Christmas dreams come true
Gunnery Sgt. Jimmie Smith, coordinator, Toys for Tots, thanks and presents retired Marine Maj. James R. Edwards, Albany Salvation Army board member, with a plaque for participating in the Toys for Tots program.
Lieutenant Col. Nathaniel K. Robinson, right, president of the mess, goes over the final details of the mess night with Gunnery Sgt. David Washington, vice president of the mess, at the Town and Country Grand Ballroom aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recently.
Mess night: Marines celebrate one of Corps’ oldest traditions
Lieutenant Col. Nathaniel K. Robinson, right, president of the mess, goes over the final details of the mess night with Gunnery Sgt. David Washington, vice president of the mess, at the Town and Country Grand Ballroom aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recently.
Featured News
MCLB Albany veterans unite for 98-year commemoration By Verda L. Parker | November 9, 2016
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future By Nathan Hanks | November 2, 2016
Pretty in Pink: Celebrating life after breast cancer By Verda L. Parker | October 31, 2016
Combat readiness: Marines conduct annual Combat Fitness Test By Nathan Hanks | October 27, 2016
LOGCOM’s own competes on world stage By Kelly Nance | October 26, 2016

 

 

 

 



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