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Lance Cpl. Jonathan W. Chaline verifies his inventory

Lance Cpl. Jonathan W. Chaline verifies his inventory

Lance Cpl. Jonathan W. Chaline verifies his inventory of 782 gear in the supply lot July 29, at Al Asad, Iraq. The mission of a supply Marine is to ensure that all the service members in their unit are equipped... More

Lance Cpl. Chad M. Truax makes sure all the valves

Lance Cpl. Chad M. Truax makes sure all the valves

Lance Cpl. Chad M. Truax makes sure all the valves are closed on the fuel lines during a preventive maintenance inspection Aug. 8, at Al Asad, Iraq. Truax, a native of Kenosha, Wis., is a bulk fuels specialist ... More

Lance Cpl. Jonathan W. Chaline tidies up one of his

Lance Cpl. Jonathan W. Chaline tidies up one of his

Lance Cpl. Jonathan W. Chaline tidies up one of his storage units where supplies are stored July 29, at Al Asad, Iraq. The mission of a supply Marine is to ensure that all the service members in their unit are ... More

Sgt. Carlos I. Castillo (left) and Lance Cpl. Castulo

Sgt. Carlos I. Castillo (left) and Lance Cpl. Castulo

Sgt. Carlos I. Castillo (left) and Lance Cpl. Castulo Lopez decompress the fuel lines, gather the information on fuel used and check their equipment after fueling a UH-1N Huey Aug. 9, at Al Asad, Iraq. Castillo... More

Lance Cpl. Chad M. Truax pulls out the grounding cable

Lance Cpl. Chad M. Truax pulls out the grounding cable

Lance Cpl. Chad M. Truax pulls out the grounding cable to ensure it comes out of the reel smoothly and quickly Aug. 9, at Al Asad, Iraq. Truax, a native of Kenosha, Wis., is a bulk fuels specialist with Marine ... More

Spare Marine Corps 782 gear sits out waiting to be

Spare Marine Corps 782 gear sits out waiting to be

Spare Marine Corps 782 gear sits out waiting to be inventoried July 29, at Al Asad, Iraq. Before deploying, Marines are issued this gear, but due to the harsh conditions of the desert, the supply section of Mar... More

Lance Cpl. Castulo Lopez waits for a UH-1N Huey to

Lance Cpl. Castulo Lopez waits for a UH-1N Huey to

Lance Cpl. Castulo Lopez waits for a UH-1N Huey to complete fueling Aug. 9, at Al Asad, Iraq. Lopez, a native of Spartanburg, N.C., is a bulk fuels specialist with Marine Wing Support Squadron 274, Marine Wing ... More

Lance Cpl. Chad M. Truax checks the belts on a fuel

Lance Cpl. Chad M. Truax checks the belts on a fuel

Lance Cpl. Chad M. Truax checks the belts on a fuel pump to ensure they are in working order Aug. 9, at Al Asad, Iraq. Truax is a native of Kenosha, Wis., and is a bulk fuels specialist with Marine Wing Support... More

Lance Cpl. Jonathan W. Chaline looks inside of a waterproof

Lance Cpl. Jonathan W. Chaline looks inside of a waterproof

Lance Cpl. Jonathan W. Chaline looks inside of a waterproof bag to inventory its contents July 29, at Al Asad, Iraq. The mission of a supply Marine is to ensure that all the service members in their unit are eq... More

Lance Cpl. Castulo Lopez decompresses a fuel line after

Lance Cpl. Castulo Lopez decompresses a fuel line after

Lance Cpl. Castulo Lopez decompresses a fuel line after filling a UH-1N Huey Aug. 8, at Al Asad, Iraq. Lopez, a native of Spartanburg, N.C., is a bulk fuels specialist with Marine Wing Support Squadron 274, Mar... More

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