Trailer Town benefits from a cooperative medical engagement
July 31, 2008 — Trailer Town benefits from a cooperative medical engagement MORE
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Taqaddum service members register to donate bone marrow
July 28, 2008 — AT-TAQADDUM, Iraq (July 28, 2008) – More than 140 service members and contract civilians registered for the C.W. Bill Young Department of Defense Marrow Donor Program here, July 28. Corpsmen with Marine Wing Support Squadron 374’s Aviation Combat Element Medical collected oral swab samples to send for marrow-type testing. The program helps persons MORE
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IA, Marines combine efforts during medical engagement
July 24, 2008 — KABANI, Iraq – Iraqi Army Soldiers, and Marines and Sailors from Bravo Battery, 2d Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group facilitated medical care to more than 130 Iraqis during a cooperative medical engagement, July 24. During the CME, three doctors and several corpsmen tended to and filled prescriptions for residents of MORE
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Comedians bring their humor to Taqaddum
July 23, 2008 — Comedians bring their humor to Taqaddum MORE
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Marines with CLB-6 graduate Corporals’ Course
July 10, 2008 — AL-ASAD, Iraq (July 10, 2008) – “I am an (noncommissioned officer) dedicated to training new Marines and influencing the old,” is the first line of the NCO creed which was recited by a class of eight corporals from Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 1st Marine Logistics Group, during their Corporals’ Leadership Course graduation here. Throughout this MORE
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CLB-1 recognizes civilian recovery mechanics
July 8, 2008 — FALLUJAH, Iraq (July 8, 2008)- Civilian contractors who work with Maintenance Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group were awarded Certificates of Appreciation here, July 8. The eight civilians were recognized for their support while working alongside Maintenance Marines to recover military assets outside friendly MORE
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Mobile exchange brings goods to Marines
July 7, 2008 — FALLUJAH, Iraq (July 7, 2008) – When Marines are busy with the mission at hand, visits to the exchanges take a back seat to mission accomplishment.To alleviate this, the mobile exchange brings the goods to them, so no matter where they are they can get the goods they desire.The mobile exchange is a trailer stocked from top-to-bottom with just about MORE
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Talent competition brings all services together to celebrate the 4th
July 4, 2008 — CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq (July 4, 2008) – Service members got a taste of the lime light as they participated in “TQ Idol,” a friendly competition that brought together the finest talent acts here, with the spirit of Independence Day.More than 20 performers did their best at singing, dancing, and impersonations to keep the audience excited throughout the MORE
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CLB-1 H&S Marines observe Independence Day with 5 mile run
July 4, 2008 — FALLUJAH, Iraq (July 4, 2008) – Marines and Sailors with Headquarters and Service Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, commemorated Independence Day by competing in a five-mile run here.The 14 service members started the run early in the morning to beat the day’s quickly rising heat. Petty Officer 2nd Class Delfino MORE
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Civilian contractors awarded for support
July 4, 2008 — FALLUJAH, Iraq (July 4, 2008) – Civilian contractors who support Combat Logistics Battalion 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group were awarded Certificates of Appreciation here on Independence Day. The nine contractors were handed their awards by CLB-1’s Commanding Officer, Lt. Col. David Nathanson, who thanked them for their service and support to all the MORE
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