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When the Marines and Sailors of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 26 stepped out of their vans in the parking lot of the Staten Island Marine Corps League, Nov. 3, they were enthusiastically welcomed with handshakes from members of the club, themselves Marines from older generations.
11.07.09, Courtesy Story
Called to action with only a couple months of notice, a unit was needed to fill an important and time-critical role.
06.01.09, Story by Sgt. Scott Whittington
Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan traveled to a local Afghan hospital May 22, 2009 to visit Abdullah Jon, mayor of Delaram, Farah province after a failed assassination attempt by suspected Taliban insurgents.
05.26.09, Story by Sgt. Scott Whittington
Twelve hours on, 12 hours off. Grease covers their uniforms. Their arms and legs sore from turning wrenches, climbing their aircraft or the eight-hour mission they just completed. Exhausted, dirty – happy to wake up the next morning and do it again.
05.24.09, Story by Sgt. Juan D. Alfonso
The time has come for the Marines and sailors of Combat Logistics Battalion 3 to pack up their belongings and prepare for their journey home from the sands of southern Afghanistan.
05.24.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Ronald Stauffer
Motor transport Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 3 recently created a new combat driving course at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, to prevent accidents and save lives.
05.16.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Ronald Stauffer
Through binoculars, a Marine spotted suspicious men in the distance. Over the radio, he passed the word. The security convoy circled around and pushed up to investigate. As they moved in closer, shots rang out from the ridge ahead, May 4.
05.12.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Brian Jones
Sometimes it's the simple pleasures in life that can make a difference when deployed.
05.11.09, Courtesy Story
From dawn until dusk, a unit of Marines works diligently preparing an aircraft parking expansion to support the scheduled increase of U.S. Marines and service members in the southern region of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, May 1.
05.01.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Monty Burton
Afghanistan's top enlisted leader personally delivered a message to Marines on Camp Leatherneck in the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, May 1 -"we couldn't have selected a better outfit to come down here."
05.01.09, Story by Sgt. Juan D. Alfonso
Col. Paul H. Maubert retired from the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, April 30, at Forward Operating Base Delaram in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
04.30.09, Story by Sgt. Pete Thibodeau
On April 15, 1962, a squadron of Marines launched from the USS Princeton to Soc Trang, Vietnam, becoming the first Marine helicopter squadron in-country. Those Marines began a proud tradition of combat deployments that day. Today the same unit continues their combat tradition in Afghanistan.
04.29.09, Story by Sgt. Juan D. Alfonso
Camp Leatherneck, soon to be the largest Marine Corps camp in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is making an impression in the soils of southern Afghanistan, April 27.
04.27.09, Courtesy Story
Combat Logistics Battalion 3 delivered some of the amenities of daily life that most take for granted during a specialized combat logistics patrol to Forward Operating Base Now Zad, Helmand province, Afghanistan, April 1, 2009.
04.23.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Ronald Stauffer
"Once a Marine, always a Marine" is a phrase often heard around the Marine Corps, but several dedicated Marine veterans, coined "The Moss Creek Marines," have taken the phrase to a new level.
04.23.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Monty Burton
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