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Tip of the Spear: NCOs Help Strengthen Corps

Tip of the Spear: NCOs Help Strengthen Corps

From the Battle of Chapultepec to current operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, non-commissioned officers have led the charge on and off the battlefield since the birth of the Corps. Marines are given added responsibilities when they join the NCO ranks, but some Marines believe those responsibilities are slowly being stripped away. Former Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Charles C. Krulak, wrote 'Micro-management must become a thing of the past and supervision -- that double-edged sword -- ...


Marines, sailors work together during Pacific Horizon

Marines, Sailors Work Together During Pacific Horizon

Sailors prepare to offload supplies from an Improved Navy Lighterage System during exercise Pacific Horizon at Red Beach, Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 15. Pacific Horizon is a joint training exercise aimed at improving core competencies as a force in readiness capable of conducting ship-to-shore movement. During the exercise, Marines and Sailors will offload equipment and supplies from the United States Naval Ship Williams.


Marines, sailors work together during Pacific Horizon

Marines, Sailors Work Together During Pacific Horizon

Sailors prepare to offload supplies from an Improved Navy Lighterage System during exercise Pacific Horizon at Red Beach, Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 15. Pacific Horizon is a joint training exercise aimed at improving core competencies as a force in readiness capable of conducting ship-to-shore movement. During the exercise, Marines and Sailors will offload equipment and supplies from the United States Naval Ship Williams.


Marines, sailors work together during Pacific Horizon

Marines, Sailors Work Together During Pacific Horizon

Sailors prepare to offload supplies from an Improved Navy Lighterage System during exercise Pacific Horizon at Red Beach, Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 15. Pacific Horizon is a joint training exercise aimed at improving core competencies as a force in readiness capable of conducting ship-to-shore movement. During the exercise, Marines and Sailors will offload equipment and supplies from the United States Naval Ship Williams.


Marines, sailors work together during Pacific Horizon

Marines, Sailors Work Together During Pacific Horizon

Sailors prepare to offload supplies from an Improved Navy Lighterage System during exercise Pacific Horizon at Red Beach, Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 15. Pacific Horizon is a joint training exercise aimed at improving core competencies as a force in readiness capable of conducting ship-to-shore movement. During the exercise, Marines and Sailors will offload equipment and supplies from the United States Naval Ship Williams.


Pacific Horizon

Pacific Horizon

Brig. Gen. Charles L. Hudson, commanding general of 1st Marine Logistics Group, 50, Zirconia, N.C., speaks with Lt. Col. Erik D. Kobs, the Arrival Assembly Operation Group officer-in-charge, 38, from Encinitas, Calif., about the overall mission of the joint training exercise Pacific Horizon at Red Beach, Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 14. During the visit, Hudson also visited the Beach Support Center and toured the beach where the training exercise is scheduled to take place.


Pacific Horizon

Pacific Horizon

Petty Officer 3rd Class David A. Smith (center), 25, from Cle Elum, Wash., a Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo engineer, and Petty Officer 1st Class Michael X. Astorga (right), 34, from San Diego, leading petty officer, all with Beach Master Unit 1, Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, calculate sea conditions during the joint training exercise Pacific Horizon at Red Beach, Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 14. Ocean waves must not exceed five feet in order for the Improved Navy Lighterage System to tr...


Motorcycle Safety Classes, Protective Gear Help Save Lives

Motorcycle Safety Classes, Protective Gear Help Save Lives

Sgt. Joshua Cortez, the chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear chief for Headquarters and Service Company, 1st Medical Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, prepares to take part in a riding exercise during the Basic Rider Course at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 8. The 2-day course teaches Marines techniques to safely negotiate their motorcycles in traffic.


Motorcycle Safety Classes, Protective Gear Help Save Lives

Motorcycle Safety Classes, Protective Gear Help Save Lives

Sgt. David 'DC' Crump, a motorcycle riding instructor, gives feedback to a rider after completing a riding exercise during the Basic Rider Course at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Oct. 8. The Motorcycle Safety Office offers the Basic Rider Course, Experienced Riders Course and the Military Sport Bike Riders Course. They also offer classes for All-Terrain Vehicle and dirt bike riders.


Marines Volunteer at Ivey Ranch

Marines Volunteer at Ivey Ranch

Lance Cpl. Andrea Victor, a Logistics Vehicle System operator for Headquarters Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, clips ice plant during a beautification project at the Ivey Ranch Park Association, Oct. 3. More than 70 Marines from CLR-1 volunteered Oct 3-4 to help transplant the ice plant clippings to a soil embankment located next to the horse stables, which helps prevent soil erosion during the rainy season, and also deters ground squirrels from digging holes...



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