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3rd MLG Marines sweep the III MEF Marine, NCO of the Year Awards

3rd MLG Marines sweep the III MEF Marine, NCO of the Year Awards

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, left, commanding general, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, presents Sgt. Heriberto Navarro, the supply chief of Headquarters and Service Company, 3rd Transportation Support Battalion, 3r... More

Sgt. Maj. Jeffery Vandentop, right, battalion sergeant

Sgt. Maj. Jeffery Vandentop, right, battalion sergeant

Sgt. Maj. Jeffery Vandentop, right, battalion sergeant major of 3rd Transportation Support Battalion, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, speaks about Sgt. Heriberto Navarro's achievements to the battalion at Camp Fost... More

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, left, commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, left, commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, left, commanding general, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, presents Sgt. Heriberto Navarro, the supply chief of Headquarters and Service Company, 3rd Transportation Support Battalion, 3r... More

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