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May, 2010


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CLB-6 Honors Purple Heart Recipients During Memorial Day Service May 31, 2010 — CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan – Five Marines from Alpha Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) were presented with Purple Heart medals in a ceremony here May 31.Lt. Col. Mike Lepson, battalion commander of CLB-6, 1st MLG (FWD), presented each medal for injuries suffered during actions executed in direct support MORE
CLB-6 Honors Purple Heart Recipients During Memorial Day Service May 31, 2010 — CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan – Five Marines from Alpha Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) were presented with Purple Heart medals in a ceremony here May 31.Lt. Col. Mike Lepson, battalion commander of CLB-6, 1st MLG (FWD), presented each medal for injuries suffered during actions executed in direct support MORE
7th ESB Marines Awarded for 'heroic Actions' During Leatherneck Fire May 25, 2010 — Five Marines with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), were awarded for their efforts to help contain a fire at the Supply Management Unit lot here, May 16.The fire broke out at the SMU lot, which destroyed most of the supply inventory and the Repairable Issue Point inventory, to include uniform items, medical MORE
7th ESB Marines Awarded for 'heroic Actions' During Leatherneck Fire May 25, 2010 — Five Marines with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), were awarded for their efforts to help contain a fire at the Supply Management Unit lot here, May 16.The fire broke out at the SMU lot, which destroyed most of the supply inventory and the Repairable Issue Point inventory, to include uniform items, medical MORE
1st Marine Logistics Group bids farewell to senior leader May 21, 2010 — Friends, family members and fellow Marines and sailors joined Sgt. Maj. Steven J. Lara, former sergeant major of 1st Marine Logistics Group, to honor and celebrate his retirement after 30 years of faithful service to the Marine Corps and United States during a ceremony here, May 21.Brig. Gen. Robert R. Ruark, former 1st MLG commanding general, MORE
1st MLG hosts annual 101 Days of Summer expo May 20, 2010 — Every year 1st Marine Logistics Group hosts an annual event that instills and promotes safety for Marines, sailors and their families throughout the 101 days of summer. Roughly 5,000 services members with 1st MLG and their dependents attended the exposition that offered more than 30 venues available to participants to educate and show them of the MORE
Corpsmen ensures Marines stay healthy May 17, 2010 — The hard work Marines do when they push themselves to the extreme while working out can take a toll on their bodies. Lucky for the Marines of 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, they have someone looking out for them even if they are otherwise distracted. Petty Officer 3rd Class Curtis J. Randall, 21, Headquarters and MORE
Like a Good Neighbor: ‘Red Cloud’ Marines rub elbows with Afghan locals May 11, 2010 — During their latest combat logistics patrol in the region May 7-11, Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), were able to spend time getting to know the native population on friendly terms.The multiple-day resupply mission in support of the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, took the Marines of Bravo Company MORE
Like a Good Neighbor: ‘Red Cloud’ Marines rub elbows with Afghan locals May 11, 2010 — During their latest combat logistics patrol in the region May 7-11, Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 6, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), were able to spend time getting to know the native population on friendly terms.The multiple-day resupply mission in support of the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, took the Marines of Bravo Company MORE
Wrecker Teams Recover Military Vehicles From Afghanistan Desert May 8, 2010 — Driving over Afghanistan's rocky terrain can take a toll on tactical vehicles. Roads are littered with improvised Explosive Devices and a tactical vehicle unlucky enough to roll over one is most likely too damaged to continue driving. Even the soft, talcum-like sand can cause vehicles to get stuck while driving. But what happens when those vehicles MORE

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