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Marines with Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine

Marines with Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine

Marines with Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, explain the different components of the combat operations center to Brigadier General David W. Maxwell, the commanding general of 2nd MLG a... More

Brigadier General David W. Maxwell, the commanding

Brigadier General David W. Maxwell, the commanding

Brigadier General David W. Maxwell, the commanding general of 2nd Marine Logistics Group, asks questions following his walk-through of the battalion aid station at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center,... More

Lance Cpl. Richard Jenkins, a supply representative

Lance Cpl. Richard Jenkins, a supply representative

Lance Cpl. Richard Jenkins, a supply representative with Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, explains how to properly use cold weather gear to Brigadier General David W. Maxwell, the comma... More

Lance Cpl. Richard Jenkins, a supply representative

Lance Cpl. Richard Jenkins, a supply representative

Lance Cpl. Richard Jenkins, a supply representative with Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, explains how to properly use cold weather gear to Brigadier General David W. Maxwell, the comma... More

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