Marines with Bridge Company, 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, drive a Combat Rubber Raiding Craft onto the back of an Improved Ribbon Bridge during a training exercise on the Colorado River in Laughlin, Nev., March 17-21, 2014. More than 60 Marines trained in moving heavy equipment, to include 7-tons and Humvees, across a flowing body of water using BEBs and an Improved Ribbon Bridge. The IRB is a multi-piece floating bridge that can function as a raft. The BEBs were used to push the raft against the current. Despite being accustomed to training in a bay with little to no current, these Marines managed to transport two 7-tons up the river at the same time. - Marines with Bridge Company, 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, drive a Combat Rubber Raiding Craft onto the back of an Improved Ribbon Bridge during a training exercise on the Colorado River in Laughlin, Nev., March 17-21, 2014. More than 60 Marines trained in moving heavy equipment, to include 7-tons and Humvees, across a flowing body of water using BEBs and an Improved Ribbon Bridge. The IRB is a multi-piece floating bridge that can function as a raft. The BEBs were used to push the raft against the current. Despite being accustomed to training in a bay with little to no current, these Marines managed to transport two 7-tons up the river at the same time.
Major Gen. Vincent Coglianese, left, 1st Marine Logistics Group Commanding General, talks with a combat engineer Marine with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st MLG, during a visit to El Centro, California, Feb. 26, 2015. Marines arrived during January, providing engineering support to construct an all-weather road in El Centro, California, along the United States-Mexico border to increase U.S. border patrol mobility and support the interdiction of transnational threats. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by 1st Lt. Thomas Gray/ Released) - Major Gen. Vincent Coglianese, left, 1st Marine Logistics Group Commanding General, talks with a combat engineer Marine with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st MLG, during a visit to El Centro, California, Feb. 26, 2015. Marines arrived during January, providing engineering support to construct an all-weather road in El Centro, California, along the United States-Mexico border to increase U.S. border patrol mobility and support the interdiction of transnational threats. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by 1st Lt. Thomas Gray/ Released)
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Juan J. Diaz, Sergeant Major Combat Logistics Regiment 1 (CLR-1) - U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Juan J. Diaz, Sergeant Major Combat Logistics Regiment 1 (CLR-1)
A data network specialist from Headquarters Regiment, 1st Marine Logistics Group, communicates with an MV-22 Osprey pilot during an en-route care exercise aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 28, 2015. During the four-day exercise, corpsmen trained to prepare a Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force group that is going to forward deploy later this year. The more than 40 corpsmen set up a shock trauma platoon facility, or mobile emergency room, to treat simulated casualties. The casualties were stabilized in the STP and then flown out via aircraft. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Laura Gauna/Released) - A data network specialist from Headquarters Regiment, 1st Marine Logistics Group, communicates with an MV-22 Osprey pilot during an en-route care exercise aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 28, 2015. During the four-day exercise, corpsmen trained to prepare a Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force group that is going to forward deploy later this year. The more than 40 corpsmen set up a shock trauma platoon facility, or mobile emergency room, to treat simulated casualties. The casualties were stabilized in the STP and then flown out via aircraft. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Laura Gauna/Released)
Valerie Stevé, a behavioral health analyst for 1st Marine Logistics Group, and a native of Santa Barbara, Calif., explains the importance of stress management for Marines and Sailors aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Cody Haas) - Valerie Stevé, a behavioral health analyst for 1st Marine Logistics Group, and a native of Santa Barbara, Calif., explains the importance of stress management for Marines and Sailors aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Cody Haas)
Cpl. Monica Rios, a food service specialist with Headquarters Regiment, 1st Marine Logistics Group, of Austin, keeps motivation so high she has won every meritorious board she has been on and is currently going on a sergeants board with less than three years of being in the Marine Corps. - Cpl. Monica Rios, a food service specialist with Headquarters Regiment, 1st Marine Logistics Group, of Austin, keeps motivation so high she has won every meritorious board she has been on and is currently going on a sergeants board with less than three years of being in the Marine Corps.
Major Gen. Vincent Coglianese, commanding general 1st Marine Logistics Group, congratulates Cpl. Ulises Zamoramartinez, an optics technician with 1st Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st MLG, during an award ceremony aboard Camp Pendleton, California, Dec. 19, 2014. Zamoramartinez, a 31-year-old native of Yakima, Washington, received the Purple Heart Medal for injuries received while deployed in Helmand province, Afghanistan, during a six-month tour with Georgian Liaison Team 10, Regional Command (Southwest). (Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Cody Haas/ Released) - Major Gen. Vincent Coglianese, commanding general 1st Marine Logistics Group, congratulates Cpl. Ulises Zamoramartinez, an optics technician with 1st Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st MLG, during an award ceremony aboard Camp Pendleton, California, Dec. 19, 2014. Zamoramartinez, a 31-year-old native of Yakima, Washington, received the Purple Heart Medal for injuries received while deployed in Helmand province, Afghanistan, during a six-month tour with Georgian Liaison Team 10, Regional Command (Southwest). (Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Cody Haas/ Released)
Major Mary Anderlonis, Command Inspector General, 1st Marine Logistics Group, of Denver, speaks about her role as an inspector general and how it plays into the Marine Corps’ readiness. - Major Mary Anderlonis, Command Inspector General, 1st Marine Logistics Group, of Denver, speaks about her role as an inspector general and how it plays into the Marine Corps’ readiness.
Even as a young child Lance Cpl. Senora Lyons, knew exactly what she wanted to do when she grew up. The now 20-year-old administrative specialist for Headquarters Regiment, 1st Marine Logistics Group found the same motivation in the Marine Corps as she did developing her talent in music. Despite the detour, she is committed to achieving her childhood dream. - Even as a young child Lance Cpl. Senora Lyons, knew exactly what she wanted to do when she grew up. The now 20-year-old administrative specialist for Headquarters Regiment, 1st Marine Logistics Group found the same motivation in the Marine Corps as she did developing her talent in music. Despite the detour, she is committed to achieving her childhood dream.