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Marine Expeditionary Brigade-Afghanistan commander visits

Marine Expeditionary Brigade-Afghanistan Commander Visits

Brig. Gen. Larry Nicholson, commanding general, Marine Expeditionary Brigade-Afghanistan, makes his way toward a CH-53D helicopter after meeting with Marine infantry leaders, May 26, at Forward Operating Base Delaram in Nimruz Province, Afghanistan. Nicholson visited the base to discuss the turnover of ground combat operations in the region.


Fitness Test Shows Marines a Taste of Combat

Fitness Test Shows Marines a Taste of Combat

Cpl. Katherine Meyer, a landing support specialist with Combat Logsitics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), throws a grenade during a Combat Fitness Test, Dec. 10. The test not only served as a good measurement for the new exam's quality, but it measured how prepared these individuals are for their upcoming yearlong deployment to Iraq.


Fitness Test Shows Marines a Taste of Combat

Fitness Test Shows Marines a Taste of Combat

Cpl. Matthew Nagel, a disbursing clerk with the 2nd Marine Logsitics Group (Forward), fireman carrys a Marine during a Combat Fitness Test, Dec. 10. The test, which is currently implemented as a pass or fail event until Sept. 30, 2009, is designed to measure the physical fitness of Marines using tests that reflect operational demands.


Fitness Test Shows Marines a Taste of Combat

Fitness Test Shows Marines a Taste of Combat

Lance Cpl. Alex Fuller, a disbursing clerk with 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), fireman carrys a Marine during a Combat Fitness Test, Dec. 10. ALMAR 032/08, released, Aug. 8, states that the CFT is a three part test with universal application developed around operational vignettes that may represent a Marine's combat experience.


Sludge and Swamps Fail to Stop Marines

Sludge and Swamps Fail to Stop Marines

Marines from Headquarters and Service Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group work together as they cross a deep, murky swamp, Dec. 12. The Marines took on the Battle Skills Training School's 3.4-mile Endurance Course to provide combat conditioning and foster unit cohesion.


Sludge and Swamps Fail to Stop Marines

Sludge and Swamps Fail to Stop Marines

Sgt. Javier Hernandez Turcios, an instructor at the 2nd Marine Logistics Group's Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer, transports an ammunition can through sludge at the Battle Skills Training School Endurance Course, Dec. 12. Master Sgt. Joel Morgan, director of BSTS, said it can take Marines anywhere from 41 minutes to one hour and 43 minutes to complete the course.


Sludge and Swamps Fail to Stop Marines

Sludge and Swamps Fail to Stop Marines

Sgt. Christine Rivera, financial management resource analyst, 2nd Marine Logistics Group Comptroller, leads fellow Marines through one of the Battle Skills Training School Endurance Course's murky swamps, Dec. 12. All participants, slow down tremendously from here on out as the course's obstacles get more difficult while the individuals become more exhausted.


Sludge and Swamps Fail to Stop Marines

Sludge and Swamps Fail to Stop Marines

Staff Sgt. Carlos Malagon, a Marine with 2nd Marine Logistics Group Communication Operations, low crawls through thick mud at the Battle Skills Training School Endurance Course, Dec. 12. Marines were required to conquer muddy walls twice to three times their size, crawl through trenches filled with sludge, swim through deep swamps and run along rocky streams.


The missing ingredients for combat prep

The Missing Ingredients for Combat Prep

Cpl. Kyle Leonard, a landing support specialist from LS Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, provides cover for Marines after an improvised explosive device detonation during combined pre-deployment training at 2nd MLG's battle skills training school, Oct. 15, 2008. The Ravennia, Mich., native took part in the week-long training package that focuses on more than 100 hours of combat training.


The missing ingredients for combat prep

The Missing Ingredients for Combat Prep

Cpl. Dan Clark, a field military policeman from Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, patrols with fellow Marines along a fence line during combined pre-deployment training at 2nd MLG's battle skills training school, Oct. 15, 2008. Clark, a native of Quincy, Mass., understands another element of pre-deployment training that is often overlooked in Marine units, which is to handle personal, practical, financial and legal issues that affect all indivi...



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