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Capt. Tom Fantes, a doctor in 4th Medical Battalion,

Capt. Tom Fantes, a doctor in 4th Medical Battalion,

Capt. Tom Fantes, a doctor in 4th Medical Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, demonstrates the Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application to Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general of... More

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general of 4th Marine Logistics Group, and Sgt. Maj. Richard Lewallen, the 4th MLG sergeant major, unload medical supplies from a National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helic... More

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general of 4th Marine Logistics Group, and Sgt. Maj. Richard Lewallen, the 4th MLG sergeant major, help locals push an all-terrain vehicle stuck in snow here, April 15... More

Members of the Point Hope team assemble after returning

Members of the Point Hope team assemble after returning

Members of the Point Hope team assemble after returning from a successful mission in Point Hope, Alaska, April 24. During their first night of the Innovative Readiness Training Arctic Care, the team members wer... More

Navy Capt. David Rodriguez, the command chaplain for

Navy Capt. David Rodriguez, the command chaplain for

Navy Capt. David Rodriguez, the command chaplain for 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, talks with a patient of Maniilaq Health Center, April 24. Rodriguez made it his routine to check on the pa... More

Navy Capt. David Rodriguez, the command chaplain for

Navy Capt. David Rodriguez, the command chaplain for

Navy Capt. David Rodriguez, the command chaplain for 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, takes a break with Navy Senior Chief William Crozier, the senior enlisted religious program specialist for... More

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general of 4th Marine Logistics Group, examines a surgical operation microscope used for the dental care provided by the service members of Innovative Readiness Traini... More

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general

Brig. Gen. Roger R. Machut, the commanding general of 4th Marine Logistics Group, helps unload medical supplies from a National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter here, April 15. The medical supplies were flown ... More

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