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Pfc. Maria Acuna, a chemical, biological, radiological

Pfc. Maria Acuna, a chemical, biological, radiological

Pfc. Maria Acuna, a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialist, and Pvt. Armond Denson, a signal support systems specialist, both with C Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, I Corps,... More

Cpl. Aaron Davis, combat instructor, The Basic School,

Cpl. Aaron Davis, combat instructor, The Basic School,

Cpl. Aaron Davis, combat instructor, The Basic School, loads a tree limb into a trailer for disposal during the TBS fall cleanup Nov. 20. The TBS cleanup was part of a larger basewide effort that annually seeks... More

Soldiers collect trash during fall cleanup Oct. 27

Soldiers collect trash during fall cleanup Oct. 27

Soldiers collect trash during fall cleanup Oct. 27 on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Since Oct. 26, more than 400 service members have spent over 20,000 man-hours to collect and haul away more than 128 tons, which i... More

Soldiers collect trash during fall cleanup Oct. 27

Soldiers collect trash during fall cleanup Oct. 27

Soldiers collect trash during fall cleanup Oct. 27 on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Since Oct. 26, more than 400 service members have spent over 20,000 man-hours to collect and haul away more than 128 tons, which i... More

Spc. Lloyd Martell, a medic from 62nd Medical Brigade,

Spc. Lloyd Martell, a medic from 62nd Medical Brigade,

Spc. Lloyd Martell, a medic from 62nd Medical Brigade, collects trash during fall cleanup Oct. 27 on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Since Oct. 26, more than 400 service members have spent over 20,000 man-hours to co... More

Sgt. Jeremy Odom, 89th Military Police Brigade public

Sgt. Jeremy Odom, 89th Military Police Brigade public

Sgt. Jeremy Odom, 89th Military Police Brigade public affairs noncommissioned officer-in-charge, edges the grass along Battalion Avenue, Oct. 15, as other soldiers help cut and sweep grass off the sidewalk and street.

Soldiers collect illegally dumped trash during fall

Soldiers collect illegally dumped trash during fall

Soldiers collect illegally dumped trash during fall cleanup on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Since Oct. 26, more than 400 service members have spent over 20,000 man-hours to collect and haul away more than 128 tons... More

Sgt. April Bocasan, an all-source intelligence analyst

Sgt. April Bocasan, an all-source intelligence analyst

Sgt. April Bocasan, an all-source intelligence analyst with B Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, I Corps, rakes leaves at Clarkmoor Elementary School during I Corps Pride Week fall cleanup Nov. 8... More

Soldiers collect illegally dumped trash during fall

Soldiers collect illegally dumped trash during fall

Soldiers collect illegally dumped trash during fall cleanup Oct. 27 on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Since Oct. 26, more than 400 service members have spent over 20,000 man-hours to collect and haul away more than ... More

Cpl. Daniel Carter, combat instructor, The Basic School,

Cpl. Daniel Carter, combat instructor, The Basic School,

Cpl. Daniel Carter, combat instructor, The Basic School, trims shrubbery in the TBS area while taking part in the basewide fall cleanup effort Nov. 20. Carter was one of hundreds of Marines from his unit who he... More

Spc. Robert Lofranco, an automated tactical data systems

Spc. Robert Lofranco, an automated tactical data systems

Spc. Robert Lofranco, an automated tactical data systems specialist with Company B, 20th Field Artillery Battalion, 2nd Field Artillery Regiment, mows the grass outside of the III Corps motor pool, Oct. 15, as ... More

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