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Shoes litter the entrance to the bounce house as children

Shoes litter the entrance to the bounce house as children

Shoes litter the entrance to the bounce house as children rush to compete in the inflatable obstacle course as part of the employee recognition day events hosted by Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Mainte... More

Employees and their families enjoy games during the

Employees and their families enjoy games during the

Employees and their families enjoy games during the employee recognition event hosted by Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, on the Yermo Annex aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow... More

Employees and their families from Production Plant

Employees and their families from Production Plant

Employees and their families from Production Plant Barstow, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, check out and show off classic cars during the car show portion of their employee recognition event held on the Yerm... More

Lieutenant Robert Ortiz, kennel master for the Marine

Lieutenant Robert Ortiz, kennel master for the Marine

Lieutenant Robert Ortiz, kennel master for the Marine Corps Police Department's K-9 Division, demonstrates how the bite suit helps train K9 patrol dogs, during the employee recognition event hosted by Productio... More

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