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The End of Summer Reading Ice Cream Party brought out

The End of Summer Reading Ice Cream Party brought out

The End of Summer Reading Ice Cream Party brought out famlies to engage in various crafty things, such as decorating cookies.

Nine-year-old Blake Stevens runs the “obstacle course”

Nine-year-old Blake Stevens runs the “obstacle course”

Nine-year-old Blake Stevens runs the “obstacle course” at McTureous Hall on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif.; as part of the End of Summer Reading Program Ice Cream Party fun staged by Marine Corps ... More

Marines with the Single Marine Program volunteer to

Marines with the Single Marine Program volunteer to

Marines with the Single Marine Program volunteer to entertain children by reading books and engaging in games during the Summer Reading Program event held at McTureous Hall aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Ba... More

She’s small but mighty good at reading. Three-year-old

She’s small but mighty good at reading. Three-year-old

She’s small but mighty good at reading. Three-year-old Emma Stevens solemnly displays the cookie she just decorated as part of the End of Summer Reading Program Ice Cream Finale celebration at McTureous Hall ab... More

Colonel Sekou Karega, commanding officer, Marine Corps

Colonel Sekou Karega, commanding officer, Marine Corps

Colonel Sekou Karega, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., and Jamie Collins, Marine Corps Community Services, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton; present medals to some of the 50 chil... More

Colonel Sekou Karega, commanding officer, Marine Corps

Colonel Sekou Karega, commanding officer, Marine Corps

Colonel Sekou Karega, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif.; is joined by 1st Sgt. Neil Roselli, Headquarteers Battalion first sergeant, MCLBB, and the staff of the base library and Ma... More

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