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Lt. Gen. Rex C. McMillian, commander of Marine Forces

Lt. Gen. Rex C. McMillian, commander of Marine Forces

Lt. Gen. Rex C. McMillian, commander of Marine Forces Reserve and Marine Forces North, speaks to Marines about his time as the commanding general of MARFORRES during the award ceremony at Marine Corps Support F... More

Brig. Gen. Paul K. Lebidine, former commanding general

Brig. Gen. Paul K. Lebidine, former commanding general

Brig. Gen. Paul K. Lebidine, former commanding general of 4th Marine Division, Marine Forces Reserve, speaks to Marines about his time as commanding general of the division at an award ceremony in the Marine Co... More

NEW ORLEANS – Marine Forces Reserve Legion, a mixed

NEW ORLEANS – Marine Forces Reserve Legion, a mixed

NEW ORLEANS – Marine Forces Reserve Legion, a mixed martial arts team comprised of Marines from Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans, participated in the Battle of the Big Easy American Grappling Federatio... More

Lt. Gen. Rex C. McMillian (left), commander of Marine

Lt. Gen. Rex C. McMillian (left), commander of Marine

Lt. Gen. Rex C. McMillian (left), commander of Marine Forces Reserve and Marine Forces North, awards the Legion of Merit to Col. Christopher Douglas (right), Assistant Chief of Staff, Operation and Planning, 4t... More

Brig. Gen. Paul K. Lebidine (left), former commanding

Brig. Gen. Paul K. Lebidine (left), former commanding

Brig. Gen. Paul K. Lebidine (left), former commanding general of 4th MARDIV, presents Col. Gerry W. Leonard (right), Chief of Staff 4th Marine Division, Marine Forces Reserve, a painting during the award ceremo... More

NEW ORLEANS – Master Sgt. Jeffrey Gibson, left, a member

NEW ORLEANS – Master Sgt. Jeffrey Gibson, left, a member

NEW ORLEANS – Master Sgt. Jeffrey Gibson, left, a member of Marine Forces Reserve Legion, ferociously defends an attack during his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu match at the Battle of the Big Easy American Grappling Fede... More

NEW ORLEANS – Members of the mixed martial arts team,

NEW ORLEANS – Members of the mixed martial arts team,

NEW ORLEANS – Members of the mixed martial arts team, Marine Forces Reserve Legion, coach two teammates as they compete against each other for a spot in the winner’s circle during the Battle of the Big Easy Ame... More

Brig. Gen. Paul K. Lebidine (left), former commanding

Brig. Gen. Paul K. Lebidine (left), former commanding

Brig. Gen. Paul K. Lebidine (left), former commanding general of 4th Marine Division, presents the Navy Commendation award to Lt. Col. Elizabeth D. Perez (right), a Material Management Officer for Marine Forces... More

MFR Legion takes on Third Competition

MFR Legion takes on Third Competition

NEW ORLEANS – Gunnery Sgt. Justino Vasquez, a member of Marine Forces Reserve Legion, puts an opponent into a headlock during his match in an attempt to secure a spot on the winner's podium. MFR Legion, a group... More

NEW ORLEANS, LA – Staff Sgt. Christopher Stagg, a member

NEW ORLEANS, LA – Staff Sgt. Christopher Stagg, a member

NEW ORLEANS, LA – Staff Sgt. Christopher Stagg, a member of Marine Forces Reserve Legion, competes against a teammate in the Battle of the Big Easy American Grappling Federation Tournament at the Alario Center ... More

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