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Pfc. Megan L. Dehart, an embarkation clerk with MWSS-172,

Pfc. Megan L. Dehart, an embarkation clerk with MWSS-172,

Pfc. Megan L. Dehart, an embarkation clerk with MWSS-172, ground-guides a forklift, during a rapid deployment on Camp Foster Oct. 25.

BITS training reinforces safety

BITS training reinforces safety

Marines and civilian personnel with III Marine Expeditionary Force and Marine Corps Bases Japan attended Back in the Saddle training at the theater on Camp Foster Jan. 21. The purpose of the training was to pre... More

A high-voltage sign warns of passing Marines of the

A high-voltage sign warns of passing Marines of the

A high-voltage sign warns of passing Marines of the electrical output of a soon to be set up generator at the new Combat Operations Center here March 1. Marines from III Marine Headquarters Group have been trai... More

Cpl. Gregory S. Pugh, left, receives a challenge coin

Cpl. Gregory S. Pugh, left, receives a challenge coin

Cpl. Gregory S. Pugh, left, receives a challenge coin from Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck Jr. during a brief at the Camp Foster Theater Jan. 18. Glueck addressed the Marines regarding Combat Logistics Battalion 4’... More

Marines with Military Police Company, CLR-37, secure

Marines with Military Police Company, CLR-37, secure

Marines with Military Police Company, CLR-37, secure a building and begin to process the scene by photographing and recording the rooms during a forensic material collection and exploitation course in the Centr... More

Glueck discusses upcoming CLB-4 deployment

Glueck discusses upcoming CLB-4 deployment

Cpl. Gregory S. Pugh, left, receives a challenge coin from Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck Jr. during a brief at the Camp Foster Theater Jan. 18. Glueck addressed the Marines regarding Combat Logistics Battalion 4’s... More

Lance Cpl. Derrick Carr, military policeman, Military

Lance Cpl. Derrick Carr, military policeman, Military

Lance Cpl. Derrick Carr, military policeman, Military Police Company, CLR-37, documents a site used for bomb making during the forensic material collection and exploitation course in the Central Training Area, ... More

Marines with Military Police Company, Combat Logistics

Marines with Military Police Company, Combat Logistics

Marines with Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 37, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, interview an actor playing the role of an Afghan farmer who was present at a tacti... More

A Marine uses the load-handling system on a logistics

A Marine uses the load-handling system on a logistics

A Marine uses the load-handling system on a logistics vehicle system replacement to load a shipping container during a combat logistics patrol in Afghanistan April 23. The CLB-4 patrol supported counterinsurgen... More

Leaders weigh in to set example

Leaders weigh in to set example

Lt. Gen. Kenneth J. Glueck Jr., commanding general of III Marine Expeditionary Force, and commander, Marine Corps Bases Japan, is weighed in by Staff Sgt. Ryan J. Brown, company gunnery sergeant of Headquarters... More

Lance Cpl. Derrick Carr, military policeman, Military

Lance Cpl. Derrick Carr, military policeman, Military

Lance Cpl. Derrick Carr, military policeman, Military Police Company, CLR-37, collects materials used for bomb making at a tactical site during the forensic material collection and exploitation course in the Ce... More

Marines with Military Police Company, Combat Logistics

Marines with Military Police Company, Combat Logistics

Marines with Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 37, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, interview an actor playing the role of an Afghan farmer who was present at a tacti... More

Dusting for fingerprints on a table used for bomb making

Dusting for fingerprints on a table used for bomb making

Dusting for fingerprints on a table used for bomb making at a tactical site during the forensic material collection and exploitation course in the Central Training Area is one step used to capture biometric dat... More

Marines from III Marine Headquarters Grouptrain are

Marines from III Marine Headquarters Grouptrain are

Marines from III Marine Headquarters Grouptrain are instructed on the communications capabilities of the new Combat Operations Center here March 1. Marines from III MHG have been training with the new COC for o... More

Marines with Military Police Company, CLR-37, secure

Marines with Military Police Company, CLR-37, secure

Marines with Military Police Company, CLR-37, secure a building and begin to process the scene by photographing and recording the rooms during a forensic material collection and exploitation course in the Centr... More

Marines engage unknown-distance targets using the Machine

Marines engage unknown-distance targets using the Machine

Marines engage unknown-distance targets using the Machine Gun Day Optic and Ruggedized Miniature Reflex Sight on the M240G medium machine gun at Range 10 on Camp Schwab recently.

Lance Cpl. Adam R. Tornatore, helps an Afghan driver

Lance Cpl. Adam R. Tornatore, helps an Afghan driver

Lance Cpl. Adam R. Tornatore, helps an Afghan driver change a damaged tire on his truck at FOB Now Zad, Afghanistan, April 23. The Afghan truck was embedded in the CLB-4 convoy. Tornatore is a motor vehicle ope... More

Lance Cpl. Shawn R. Schroeder (left), basic electrician,

Lance Cpl. Shawn R. Schroeder (left), basic electrician,

Lance Cpl. Shawn R. Schroeder (left), basic electrician, and Staff Sgt. Pete Leyva, electrician staff non-commissioned officer in charge, repair a set of flood lights during a rapid deployment exercise on Camp ... More

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