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Department of Defense civilian employee Ileia Easterling,

Department of Defense civilian employee Ileia Easterling,

Department of Defense civilian employee Ileia Easterling, Assault Amphibious Vehicle line supervisor, inspects installed parts of an AAV during the assembly process at the production plant aboard Marine Corps L... More

Department of Defense civilian employee Joselito San

Department of Defense civilian employee Joselito San

Department of Defense civilian employee Joselito San Jose, machinist, uses a lathe to machine a part for an Assault Amphibious Vehicle during the rebuild process at the production plant aboard Marine Corps Logi... More

Department of Defense civilian employee Joseph Lopez,

Department of Defense civilian employee Joseph Lopez,

Department of Defense civilian employee Joseph Lopez, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, removes rust composite from the suspension rollers of an Assault Amphibious Vehicle during the assembly process at the production ... More

Department of Defense civilian employee Serafin Hacinas,

Department of Defense civilian employee Serafin Hacinas,

Department of Defense civilian employee Serafin Hacinas, machinist, tests compression on a bumber assembly during the rebuild process at the production plant aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Californ... More

Department of Defense civilian employee Randy Cortez,

Department of Defense civilian employee Randy Cortez,

Department of Defense civilian employee Randy Cortez, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, removes rust from a High Mobilty Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle engine block during the rebuild process at the production plant aboa... More

Department of Defense civilian employee Guadalupe Perez,

Department of Defense civilian employee Guadalupe Perez,

Department of Defense civilian employee Guadalupe Perez, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, tightens screws on a right axle drive of an Assault Amphibious Vehicle before torquing them during the assembly process at the ... More

Department of Defense civilian employee Brandon Mendoza

Department of Defense civilian employee Brandon Mendoza

Department of Defense civilian employee Brandon Mendoza and contractor Saul Baldovinos, welders, make sparks fly as they door hinges and other parts on to an Assault Amphibous Vehicle during the rebuild process... More

Department of Defense civilian employee Richard Ristow,

Department of Defense civilian employee Richard Ristow,

Department of Defense civilian employee Richard Ristow, machinist, inspectes Light Armored Vehicle brake drums as they spin on the brake lathe during the rebuild process at the production plant aboard Marine Co... More

Department of Defense civilian employees Cory Moya

Department of Defense civilian employees Cory Moya

Department of Defense civilian employees Cory Moya and Jose Rivera, Heavy Equipment Mechanics, use a large pipe wrench and cheater bar to disassemble this hydraulic cylinder at the production plant aboard Marin... More

Department of Defense civilian employee Kazuyoshi Brooks,

Department of Defense civilian employee Kazuyoshi Brooks,

Department of Defense civilian employee Kazuyoshi Brooks, Computer Numerical Control machinist, shows off the hinges he machines using the CNC machine that's behind him at the production plant aboard Marine Cor... More

Department of Defense civilian employee Cory Moya,

Department of Defense civilian employee Cory Moya,

Department of Defense civilian employee Cory Moya, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, uses a sledge hammer to dislodge a seized hydraulic cylinder at the production plant aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Cali... More

Just doing my job. Marine Corps logistics base Barstow

Just doing my job. Marine Corps logistics base Barstow

Corey Sierra, a firefighter with the Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow Fire Department, positions a ladder on a firetruck as he prepares to climb on to the roof of building 573 at Production Plant Barstow, Ma... More

Department of Defense civilian employee Sithon Lag,

Department of Defense civilian employee Sithon Lag,

Department of Defense civilian employee Sithon Lag, welder, uses an angle grinder to debur metal on a Light Armored Vehicle during the rebuild process at the production plant aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base ... More

Department of Defense civilian employee Ricardo Torres,

Department of Defense civilian employee Ricardo Torres,

Department of Defense civilian employee Ricardo Torres, machinist, shows off the Howitzer Canon bearing puller he's created for the rebuild process at the production plant aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Bar... More

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