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January, 2009


Jane Wayne Day simulates Marine Corps life January 28, 2009 — Spouses and relatives experienced a part of the lives of their Marine loved ones Jan. 28. Marine families of Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, and 1st Maintenance Battalion, 1st MLG, participated in an annual event known as Jane Wayne Day at Range 225 in Las Pulgas.Jane Wayne Day is a long-time tradition of Marine Corps MORE
1st MLG, home at last January 25, 2009 — Cpl. Venancio Proa, a vehicle mechanic with Headquarters and Service Company, 1st Marine Logistics Group, greets his daughter Serenity while his wife, Elizabeth, watches during a homecoming ceremony at Camp Pendleton, Jan. 25. Proa returned home along with eighty Marines and sailors following a seven month deployment to Iraq including a group who MORE
Marines Benefit from Combat Leadership Course January 11, 2009 — Every Marine is trained, first and foremost, as a rifleman.This value was reinforced to the 32 noncommissioned officers who graduated the 14-day Tactical Small Unit Leaders’ Course here Jan. 11.“We’re here to train advanced rifleman skills to Marine NCOs whose military occupational specialty isn’t infantry, so they can better lead their junior MORE
Security Marines learn more than their own job January 7, 2009 — Handling weapons is something every Marine is expected and trained to do. It is instilled in them that “every Marine is a rifleman.” This credo is taken one step further at Security Company. For the Marines of 4th squad, Security Co., Combat Logistics Battalion 5, 1st Marine Logistics Group, they are just as ready to mount up in the driver’s seat, MORE
Familiarity, camaraderie key to truck teams’ success January 5, 2009 — No matter the location or the mission, Security Company is always there to help transport Marines or equipment to their destination safely and efficiently.The Marines of first squad, Security Co., Combat Logistics Battalion 5, 1st Marine Logistics Group, recently provided security for a convoy resupplying Marines at Forward Operating Base MORE
Familiarity, camaraderie key to truck teams’ success January 5, 2009 — CAMP BAHARIA, Iraq — No matter the location or the mission, Security Company is always there to help transport Marines or equipment to their destination safely and efficiently.The Marines of first squad, Security Co., Combat Logistics Battalion 5, 1st Marine Logistics Group, recently provided security for a convoy resupplying Marines at Forward MORE

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