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MCPON Rick West visits NAVELSG FWD sailors

MCPON Rick West visits NAVELSG FWD sailors

MCPON Rick West visits Sailors assigned to Navy Expeditionary Logistics Supply Group Forward. During his visit MCPON Rick West takes a group photo with NAVELSG FWD Hospital Corpsman. Sailors are forward deploye... More

Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group Forward

Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group Forward

Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group Forward held a change of command ceremony at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, on June 9. Capt. Keith M. Jones, Mike rotation, relieved Capt. Grafton Chase, Lima rotation, as the ... More

One Coast Guardsmen from CTG 56.5 fires at his target

One Coast Guardsmen from CTG 56.5 fires at his target

One Coast Guardsmen from CTG 56.5 fires at his target while the Range Safety Officer observes.

Members of CTG 56.5 are on their way to open waters

Members of CTG 56.5 are on their way to open waters

Members of CTG 56.5 are on their way to open waters to conduct their Under Way Gun Shoot.

Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group Forward

Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group Forward

Navy Expeditionary Logistics Support Group Forward held a change of command ceremony at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait on June 9. Capt. Keith M. Jones, Mike rotation, relieved Capt. Grafton Chase, Lima rotation, as the g... More

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