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Marines 'go green' in Iraq

Marines 'go Green' in Iraq

Fifty five gallon drums are organized and stacked at a Hazardous Material Lot aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, Nov. 6, 2009. The drums will be used to transport hazardous material to a proper disposal site.


Marines 'go green' in Iraq

Marines 'go Green' in Iraq

Lance Cpl. Ryan W. Pollock, a base safety clerk with Combat Logistics Regiment 27 (Forward), stacks an empty drum at the Hazardous Material Lot, aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, Nov. 6, 2009. The drum will be used to transport hazardous material to a proper disposal site.


The end grows near for Marine logistics battalions serving in Iraq

The End Grows Near for Marine Logistics Battalions Serving in Iraq

Lt. Col. Sekou S. Karega, the commanding officer for Combat Logistics Battalion 7, and 1st Sgt. Victor P. Singleton, the battalion sergeant major, case the CLB-7 Colors during a transfer of authority ceremony, Sept. 7, aboard Al Asad Air Base. CLB-7 transferred authority of logistics operations of Iraq's CAO West to CLB-46.


The end grows near for Marine logistics battalions serving in Iraq

The End Grows Near for Marine Logistics Battalions Serving in Iraq

Lt. Col. Eric Davis, the commanding officer for Combat Logistics Battalion 46, uncases the CLB-46 Colors at a transfer of authority ceremony, Sept. 7, aboard Al Asad Air Base. The battalion is scheduled to be the last Marine combat logistics battalion to operate in Operation Iraqi Freedom.


The end grows near for Marine logistics battalions serving in Iraq

The End Grows Near for Marine Logistics Battalions Serving in Iraq

Lt. Col. Sekou S. Karega, the commanding officer for Combat Logistics Battalion 7, and 1st Sgt. Victor P. Singleton, the battalion sergeant major, case the Combat Logistics Battalion 7 Colors during a transfer of authority ceremony, Sept. 7, aboard Al Asad Air Base, Iraq. During the ceremony, CLB-7 transferred authority of logistics operations in Iraq's CAO West to CLB-46.


Monitors visit deployed Marines, share knowledge for career enhancement

Monitors Visit Deployed Marines, Share Knowledge for Career Enhancement

Marines wait in line to see their monitors during a Manpower Management Enlisted Assignment visit aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, Aug. 12. Monitors for various military occupational specialties and special duty assignments visited Marines to discuss career options with Marines nearing the end of their current contract.


Marines deliver captured weapons to Iraqi forces

Marines Deliver Captured Weapons to Iraqi Forces

Lance Cpl. Bennett T. Richardson, an artillery mechanic with Engineer Ordnance Maintenance Platoon, Maintenance Company, 2nd Supply Battalion Reinforced, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), reports the serial number of a serviceable captured enemy weapon at the Taji National Maintenance Depot aboard Camp Taji, Iraq, July 28. The depot is responsible for destroying unserviceable weapons and turning over serviceable weapons to the Iraqi government to support the Iraqi army.


Marines deliver captured weapons to Iraqi forces

Marines Deliver Captured Weapons to Iraqi Forces

Unserviceable captured enemy weapons delivered by Marines with Engineer Ordnance Maintenance Platoon, Maintenance Company, 2nd Supply Battalion Reinforced, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) to the Taji National Maintenance Depot aboard Camp Taji, Iraq, lay in a pile waiting to be destroyed, July 28. The depot is responsible for destroying unserviceable weapons and turning over serviceable weapons to the Iraqi government to support the Iraqi army.


Marines deliver captured weapons to Iraqi forces

Marines Deliver Captured Weapons to Iraqi Forces

Lance Cpl. David P. Musser, a heavy equipment mechanic with Engineer Ordnance Maintenance Platoon, Maintenance Company, 2nd Supply Battalion Reinforced, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), reports the serial number of a captured enemy weapon to Lance Cpl. Robert J. Simon, an armorer with EO Maint. Platoon, at the Taji National Maintenance Depot aboard Camp Taji, Iraq, July 28. The depot is responsible for destroying unserviceable weapons and turning over serviceable weapons to the Iraqi gov...


Marines deliver captured weapons to Iraqi forces

Marines Deliver Captured Weapons to Iraqi Forces

An Iraqi general looks at the captured enemy weapons that were turned in by Marines with Engineer Ordnance Maintenance Platoon, Maintenance Company, 2nd Supply Battalion Reinforced, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), at the Taji National Maintenance Depot aboard Camp Taji, Iraq, July 28. The depot is responsible for destroying unserviceable weapons and turning over serviceable weapons to the Iraqi government to support the Iraqi army.



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