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    From Bronx to Sandbox: New York native keeps forward operating base running in Afghanistan

    From Bronx to Sandbox: New York native keeps forward operating base running in Afghanistan

    Photo By Capt. James Mercure | Lance Cpl. Marbelyn Cepeda checks the oil levels of an MEP-807A Generator, Oct. 18,...... read more read more

    AFGHANISTAN

    10.19.2012

    Story by Sgt. James Mercure 

    Regional Command Southwest

    FORWARD OPERATING BASE SABIT QADAM, Afghanistan – Volunteering to deploy to what has been one of the most volatile areas in Afghanistan may come as a tough decision for some, but for Lance Cpl. Marbelyn Cepeda, the decision was easy.

    Cepeda, from 6th Communications Battalion based out of Brooklyn, New York, has served for more than three years at the reserve unit as a generator operator. Now, she is serving in Sangin, Afghanistan, as part of Combat Logistics Battalion 2, providing general support to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6.

    Not only is Cepeda responsible for making sure generators at the forward operating base are up and running correctly, she has taken on the task of helping the other CLB-2 Marines on the FOB by managing and assisting the laundry facility and utilities section.

    “It’s a different experience for me,” Cepeda said. “I volunteered for this, for the life experience. Down the line, I’m going to be able to say that I came out to a war zone and did my part.”

    Growing up in the Bronx, Cepeda said she misses something about her city that may seem strange to those not from a metropolitan area.

    “I miss the crowds,” Cepeda said. “It’s not something I thought I would miss out here, but being somewhere that’s alive and upbeat is a complete shift from being out here.”

    A 2008 graduate of the High School of Fashion Industries, Cepeda had her heart set on becoming a fashion designer, but the drive to serve her country had her set her sights on the Marine Corps.

    “I wanted to challenge myself,” Cepeda said. “I wanted to be able to look back and know that I had what it took to be a U.S. Marine.”

    After her current deployment, Cepeda wants to go back to school for public relations and finish her bachelor’s degree.

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    Date Taken: 10.19.2012
    Date Posted: 10.19.2012 09:54
    Story ID: 96430
    Location: AF

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