Story by 2nd Lt. Tori Sharpe | 3rd Marine Logistics Group | 05.09.2019
CAMP FOSTER, OKINAWA, Japan – U.S. Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sgt. Michael T. Williams advised commanders and their staffs how the U.S. Marine Corps takes care of their own after they pay the ultimate price May 9, 2019 as part of MEFEX 19....
Story by Lance Cpl. Devan Barnett | Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) | 04.12.2017
TUNNEL HILL, Ga. –Marines with Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense Platoon, Combat Logistics Regiment 4, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, successfully completed their quarterly assessment and consequence management training at Volunteer Training Site, Catoosa, Ga., April 9, 2017....
Story by Douglas Stutz | Naval Hospital Bremerton/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Bremerton | 03.17.2017
By Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs -- Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Branch Health Clinic (BHC) Bangor Personal Reliability Program (PRP) was recognized as one of the Navy's Best Practice in 2016....
Story by Staff Sgt. Delia Martinez | 341st Missile Wing | 03.12.2015
When first arriving at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., Airmen are required to attend either a First Term Airman Center or Right Start briefing. Both of these programs provide pertinent information and services available to all incoming Airmen whether they are new to the military or just new to the base....
Story by Cpl. Codey Underwood | Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) | 08.26.2014
According to the U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center, the world encounters an average of 50 earthquakes per day. Cradled deep in the Slovenian mountains, an exercise took place where the chance of tectonic plate movements that cause natural disasters is high, and it happens quite frequently. Earthquakes can displace civilians, damage property and even cause deaths....
Story by Cpl. Codey Underwood | Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) | 08.21.2014
During the expected chaos of combat, Marines are unfortunately killed without regard to their rank or military status. The casualties, when pronounced ‘killed in action’ are removed from the battlefield and returned to their respective families by a group of highly trained Marines who specialize in the processing of human remains. Marines with Personnel Retrieval and Processing......
Story by Cpl. Michele Hunt | 1st Marine Logistics Group | 02.25.2012
In times of war, sacrifices must be made. For fallen Marines, the process of returning home is paved with honor, respect and dignity....