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Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine

Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine

Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) construct a bridge near Combat Outpost Rankle, Afghanistan, Dec. 17. Approximately 25 combat engineers and heavy equipment operato... More

Lance Cpl. Wesley F. Kelly, 20, heavy equipment operator,

Lance Cpl. Wesley F. Kelly, 20, heavy equipment operator,

Lance Cpl. Wesley F. Kelly, 20, heavy equipment operator, Engineer Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), operates a 420D Backhoe during a bridge construction project near ... More

The blast from an improvised explosive device is seen

The blast from an improvised explosive device is seen

The blast from an improvised explosive device is seen after Marines with 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment secured the site and coordinated a controlled detonation, Dec. 16. The IED was discovered by Cpl. Chad... More

Lance Cpl. Wesley F. Kelly, 20, heavy equipment operator,

Lance Cpl. Wesley F. Kelly, 20, heavy equipment operator,

Lance Cpl. Wesley F. Kelly, 20, heavy equipment operator, Engineer Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), operates a 420D Backhoe during a bridge construction project near ... More

Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine

Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine

Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) construct a bridge near Combat Outpost Rankle, Afghanistan, Dec. 17. Approximately 25 combat engineers and heavy equipment operato... More

A Marine with Engineer Company, Combat Logistics Battalion

A Marine with Engineer Company, Combat Logistics Battalion

A Marine with Engineer Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), and an Afghan citizen share a road near Combat Outpost Rankle, Afghanistan, Dec. 17. Approximately 25 combat e... More

A Marine with Engineer Company, Combat Logistics Battalion

A Marine with Engineer Company, Combat Logistics Battalion

A Marine with Engineer Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), and an Afghan citizen share a road near Combat Outpost Rankle, Afghanistan, Dec. 17. Approximately 25 combat e... More

Staff Sgt. Madalin L. Petre, platoon sergeant, 2nd

Staff Sgt. Madalin L. Petre, platoon sergeant, 2nd

Staff Sgt. Madalin L. Petre, platoon sergeant, 2nd Platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), provides security for a construction site near Combat Outpost Rankle, Afghanistan,... More

Peronnel mounted in vehicles belonging to Marines with

Peronnel mounted in vehicles belonging to Marines with

Peronnel mounted in vehicles belonging to Marines with 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment and Combat Logistics Battalion 3 provide security for a construction site near Combat Outpost Rankle, Afghanistan, Dec. ... More

Sgt. Jacob R. Sharbono, noncomissioned officer in charge,

Sgt. Jacob R. Sharbono, noncomissioned officer in charge,

Sgt. Jacob R. Sharbono, noncomissioned officer in charge, heavy equipment section, Engineer Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) inspects the base of bridge during a const... More

Sgt. Jacob R. Sharbono, non-comissioned officer in

Sgt. Jacob R. Sharbono, non-comissioned officer in

Sgt. Jacob R. Sharbono, non-comissioned officer in charge, heavy equipment section, Engineer Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 3, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) inspects the base of bridge during a cons... More

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