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Taken: 11.03.09 Posted: 11.03.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
Jarvis L. Foster, cornerback, 20, from Amity, La., breaks tackles as he sprints down the field toward the end zone during the 1st Marine Logistics Group Beast 13-6 victory over the Edson Range Raiders at the 11 Area football field at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 28. The Beast's win increased their record to 4-3.
Taken: 10.28.09 Posted: 11.03.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
Sgt. Antony Santiago, a motor transport operator with Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, 24, from New Haven, Conn., and Sgt. Barry G. Harkins, an operations clerk with 1st Intelligence Battalion, Marine Headquarters Group, 26, from West Palm Beach, Fla., wrestles during the Train the Troops clinic at the Paige Fieldhouse, Oct. 26.
Taken: 10.26.09 Posted: 11.03.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
Cpl. Travis V.C. Nauta, warehouseman with Supply Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, 22, from Tamuning, Guam, uses hand-signals to ground-guide a Tractor, Rubber-tired, Articulated steering, Multi-purpose vehicle during the TRAM course that started Oct. 19 at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The 20-hour TRAM class requires Marines to pass a written test and operate the vehicle.
Taken: 10.19.09 Posted: 10.27.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
Marines with 7-ton trucks conduct a drive over the Light-Duty Landing Mats, or Mo-Mats, to make sure they work properly at the joint training exercise Pacific Horizon exercise at Red Beach at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 14. Mo-Mats give vehicles traction when driving over sandy or muddy terrain. The mats prevent delay and play a big part in the overall mission.
Taken: 10.14.09 Posted: 10.14.09 CAMP PENDLETON, CA, US
Lance Cpl. Tyler C. Jones, a landing support specialist with 4th Landing Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, 22, from Sacramento, scoops sand underneath a Light-Duty Landing Mat, or Mo-Mat, to prevent buckling and tearing at the Pacific Horizon exercise at Red Beach at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 14. The Mo-Mats give vehicles traction when driving over sandy or muddy terrain. The mats also prevent delay and play a big part in the overall mission.
Taken: 10.14.09 Posted: 10.14.09 CAMP PENDLETON, CA, US
Retired Chief Warrant Officer David J. McConville, 50, from Camp Pendleton, Calif., maneuvers his sailboat off the dock and into open waters at the Del Mar Marina and Sailing Center. The center offers sailing instruction and certification for basic, intermediate, spinnaker, youth and advanced youth sailing along with coastal navigation. The marina also offers rentals on kayaks, power boats and a two-hour sunset harbor cruise that tours the Del Mar boat basin and the Oceanside Harbor.
Taken: 10.13.09 Posted: 10.13.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
Amy Haller, a Marine spouse, 27, from Tucson, Ariz., unties her sailboat from the dock so she can take it to the open waters at the Del Mar Marina and Sailing Center, Oct. 3. The marina offers rentals on kayaks, power boats and a two-hour sunset harbor cruise that tours the Del Mar boat basin and the Oceanside Harbor.
Taken: 10.13.09 Posted: 10.13.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
A mover with United Van Lines tapes shut a box of household goods to be loaded on a moving truck at the Camp Pendleton self storage center, Oct. 8. The self storage unit helps service members throughout the moving and storage process. The center has a variety of boxes, bubble wrap and locks to make the moving process more convenient.
Taken: 10.08.09 Posted: 10.21.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
Pfc. Quintin L. Harrison, a chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological defense specialist with Headquarters Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, 21, from Des Moines, Iowa, uses a sniffer to detect the type of chemical in a container and measure the oxygen level in the air during the Hazardous Materials Consequence Management and Response course at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 5.
Taken: 10.05.09 Posted: 10.13.09 Camp Pendleton, CA, US
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