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Active-duty Sailors and civilian personnel at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, kick off the holiday season at the Hilton Garden Inn, Albany, Ga., Dec. 15. Staff and guests participated in door-prize drawings as well as “White Elephant” gift exchanges and a plated-banquet feast.
‘Tis the Season: NBHC-Albany rings in the holiday with gifts, carols, banquet
Active-duty Sailors and civilian personnel at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, kick off the holiday season at the Hilton Garden Inn, Albany, Ga., Dec. 15. Staff and guests participated in door-prize drawings as well as “White Elephant” gift exchanges and a plated-banquet feast.
Active-duty Sailors and civilian personnel at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, kick off the holiday season at the Hilton Garden Inn, Albany, Ga., Dec. 15. Personnel entertained colleagues and guests with an acappella selection of holiday carols.
‘Tis the Season: NBHC-Albany rings in the holiday with gifts, carols, banquet
Active-duty Sailors and civilian personnel at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, kick off the holiday season at the Hilton Garden Inn, Albany, Ga., Dec. 15. Personnel entertained colleagues and guests with an acappella selection of holiday carols.
Active-duty Sailors and civilian personnel at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, kick off the holiday season at the Hilton Garden Inn, Albany, Ga., Dec. 15. Clinic personnel and guests participated in door-prize drawings as well as “White Elephant” gift exchanges and was served a plated-banquet feast.
‘Tis the Season: NBHC-Albany rings in the holiday with gifts, carols, banquet
Active-duty Sailors and civilian personnel at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, kick off the holiday season at the Hilton Garden Inn, Albany, Ga., Dec. 15. Clinic personnel and guests participated in door-prize drawings as well as “White Elephant” gift exchanges and was served a plated-banquet feast.
Active-duty Sailors and civilian personnel at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, kick off the holiday season at the Hilton Garden Inn, Albany, Ga., Dec. 15. Clinic personnel and guests participated in door-prize drawings as well as “White Elephant” gift exchanges and was served a plated-banquet feast.
‘Tis the Season: NBHC-Albany rings in the holiday with gifts, carols, banquet
Active-duty Sailors and civilian personnel at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, kick off the holiday season at the Hilton Garden Inn, Albany, Ga., Dec. 15. Clinic personnel and guests participated in door-prize drawings as well as “White Elephant” gift exchanges and was served a plated-banquet feast.
Active-duty Sailors and civilian personnel at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, kick off the holiday season at the Hilton Garden Inn, Albany, Ga., Dec. 15. Clinic personnel (left to right) Shebreaka Clyde, clinical nurse; Clarissa Bryant, executive assistant, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Chloee Ward partnered with Lt. Amy Starling, senior nurse executive/interim officer-in-charge, NBHC-Albany, to coordinate the annual event.
‘Tis the Season: NBHC-Albany rings in the holiday with gifts, carols, banquet
Active-duty Sailors and civilian personnel at Naval Branch Health Clinic-Albany, aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, kick off the holiday season at the Hilton Garden Inn, Albany, Ga., Dec. 15. Clinic personnel (left to right) Shebreaka Clyde, clinical nurse; Clarissa Bryant, executive assistant, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Chloee Ward partnered with Lt. Amy Starling, senior nurse executive/interim officer-in-charge, NBHC-Albany, to coordinate the annual event.
Marines with the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program make dreams come true for less-fortunate children on Christmas morning.
Toys for Tots makes dreams come true
Marines with the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program make dreams come true for less-fortunate children on Christmas morning.
Marines with the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program make dreams come true for less-fortunate children on Christmas morning.
Toys for Tots makes dreams come true
Marines with the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program make dreams come true for less-fortunate children on Christmas morning.
Julie Robbins (center), natural resources manager, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, addresses dozens of attendees at the installation’s monthly Veterans Breakfast at Town and Country’s Grand Ballroom, recently. Robbins, who was guest speaker at the event, recapped some of MCLB Albany’s history as it relates to many of the natural inhabitants and vegetation, which have been preserved over the years.
Speaker links preservation of natural resources to base history
Julie Robbins (center), natural resources manager, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, addresses dozens of attendees at the installation’s monthly Veterans Breakfast at Town and Country’s Grand Ballroom, recently. Robbins, who was guest speaker at the event, recapped some of MCLB Albany’s history as it relates to many of the natural inhabitants and vegetation, which have been preserved over the years.
Recapping an era during his tour of duty at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, retired Marine Warrant Officer Donald Dally, shares stories of his wild-game hunting experiences and the installation’s wildlife population to dozens in attendance at the installation’s monthly Veterans Breakfast, recently. The event, which was held at Town and Country’s Grand Ballroom, here, was facilitated by Julie Robbins, natural resources manager, MCLB Albany.
Speaker links preservation of natural resources to base history
Recapping an era during his tour of duty at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, retired Marine Warrant Officer Donald Dally, shares stories of his wild-game hunting experiences and the installation’s wildlife population to dozens in attendance at the installation’s monthly Veterans Breakfast, recently. The event, which was held at Town and Country’s Grand Ballroom, here, was facilitated by Julie Robbins, natural resources manager, MCLB Albany.
Dozens of active-duty, retirees, veterans as well as civilians listen as guest speaker, Julie Robbins, natural resources manager, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recaps decades of the base’s history at the installation’s Veterans Breakfast, recently. The monthly event, which was held at the Town and Country’s Grand Ballroom, features guest speakers, who share relevant information with attendees on various topics and points of interest to the military community.
Speaker links preservation of natural resources to base history
Dozens of active-duty, retirees, veterans as well as civilians listen as guest speaker, Julie Robbins, natural resources manager, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recaps decades of the base’s history at the installation’s Veterans Breakfast, recently. The monthly event, which was held at the Town and Country’s Grand Ballroom, features guest speakers, who share relevant information with attendees on various topics and points of interest to the military community.
Dozens of active-duty, retirees, veterans as well as civilians listen as guest speaker, Julie Robbins, natural resources manager, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recaps decades of the base’s history at the installation’s Veterans Breakfast, recently. The monthly event, which was held at the Town and Country’s Grand Ballroom, features guest speakers, who share relevant information with attendees on various topics and points of interest to the military community.
Speaker links preservation of natural resources to base history
Dozens of active-duty, retirees, veterans as well as civilians listen as guest speaker, Julie Robbins, natural resources manager, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recaps decades of the base’s history at the installation’s Veterans Breakfast, recently. The monthly event, which was held at the Town and Country’s Grand Ballroom, features guest speakers, who share relevant information with attendees on various topics and points of interest to the military community.
Dozens of active-duty, retirees, veterans as well as civilians listen as guest speaker, Julie Robbins, natural resources manager, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recaps decades of the base’s history at the installation’s Veterans Breakfast, recently. The monthly event, which was held at the Town and Country’s Grand Ballroom, features guest speakers, who share relevant information with attendees on various topics and points of interest to the military community.
Speaker links preservation of natural resources to base history
Dozens of active-duty, retirees, veterans as well as civilians listen as guest speaker, Julie Robbins, natural resources manager, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recaps decades of the base’s history at the installation’s Veterans Breakfast, recently. The monthly event, which was held at the Town and Country’s Grand Ballroom, features guest speakers, who share relevant information with attendees on various topics and points of interest to the military community.
Santa Claus poses with a young child at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, Dec. 9.
Base begins holiday season with Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
Santa Claus poses with a young child at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, Dec. 9.
A young boy meets Santa Claus and tells him his Christmas list at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, Dec. 9.
Base begins holiday season with Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
A young boy meets Santa Claus and tells him his Christmas list at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, Dec. 9.
A hungry child reaches for her cookie during a Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Dec. 9.
Base begins holiday season with Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
A hungry child reaches for her cookie during a Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Dec. 9.
Children from Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Child Development Center sing Christmas songs during a Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Dec. 9.
Base begins holiday season with Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
Children from Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Child Development Center sing Christmas songs during a Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Dec. 9.
A law enforcement officer, Marine Corps Police Department, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, scans the identification card of a driver entering the base using the RAPIDGate system. The new scanners added an additional layer of security for base residents, personnel and patrons on the installation and went into full effect for motorists seeking access at MCLB Albany’s sentry checkpoints, May 1.
Securing Our Safety: MCPD officers stand vigilant at installation entry points
A law enforcement officer, Marine Corps Police Department, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, scans the identification card of a driver entering the base using the RAPIDGate system. The new scanners added an additional layer of security for base residents, personnel and patrons on the installation and went into full effect for motorists seeking access at MCLB Albany’s sentry checkpoints, May 1.
Lance Cpl. Darin Brooks, Marine Corps Martial Arts Program student, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, performs a roundhouse kick while Pfc. Mykerria Johnson, MCMAP student, holds a training pad during a training session at the Dojo aboard the installation, Nov. 21.
Marines maintain warrior spirit through MCMAP
Lance Cpl. Darin Brooks, Marine Corps Martial Arts Program student, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, performs a roundhouse kick while Pfc. Mykerria Johnson, MCMAP student, holds a training pad during a training session at the Dojo aboard the installation, Nov. 21.
Pfc. Mykerria Johnson, (center), Marine Corps Martial Arts Program student, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, executes a counter to the overhand grab technique as Lance Cpl. Darin Brooks, MCMAP student, tries to grab her simulated rifle while Sgt. Josue Balbuena, MCMAP instructor, observes, Nov. 21.
Marines maintain warrior spirit through MCMAP
Pfc. Mykerria Johnson, (center), Marine Corps Martial Arts Program student, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, executes a counter to the overhand grab technique as Lance Cpl. Darin Brooks, MCMAP student, tries to grab her simulated rifle while Sgt. Josue Balbuena, MCMAP instructor, observes, Nov. 21.
Pfc. Mykerria Johnson, (left), Marine Corps Martial Arts Program student, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, conducts an uppercut on Lance Cpl. Darin Brooks, MCMAP student, training pad, Nov. 21.
Marines maintain warrior spirit through MCMAP
Pfc. Mykerria Johnson, (left), Marine Corps Martial Arts Program student, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, conducts an uppercut on Lance Cpl. Darin Brooks, MCMAP student, training pad, Nov. 21.
Lance Cpl. Darin Brooks, (right), Marine Corps Martial Arts Program student, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, performs a rear hand punch on Pfc. Mykerria Johnson, MCMAP student, training pad, Nov. 21.
Marines maintain warrior spirit through MCMAP
Lance Cpl. Darin Brooks, (right), Marine Corps Martial Arts Program student, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, performs a rear hand punch on Pfc. Mykerria Johnson, MCMAP student, training pad, Nov. 21.
Sgt. Josue Balbuena, (left), Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, demonstrates to Pfc. Mykerria Johnson, MCMAP student, how to properly conduct an escort noncompliant take-down on Lance Cpl. Darin Brooks, MCMAP student, Nov. 21.
Marines maintain warrior spirit through MCMAP
Sgt. Josue Balbuena, (left), Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, demonstrates to Pfc. Mykerria Johnson, MCMAP student, how to properly conduct an escort noncompliant take-down on Lance Cpl. Darin Brooks, MCMAP student, Nov. 21.
November represents a time of celebration for Marines past and present, who have served and sacrificed in their beloved Corps. What better way to wrap up the Marine Corps’ 241-year legacy, than with a bit of history on the “distinctive dress blue uniform,” which is worn in honor and with pride. Semper Fi, Marines. To read more, click the photo or visit: http://www.marines.com/history-heritage/timeline.
Revisiting Corps Values: History of the Distinctive Dress Blue Uniform
November represents a time of celebration for Marines past and present, who have served and sacrificed in their beloved Corps. What better way to wrap up the Marine Corps’ 241-year legacy, than with a bit of history on the “distinctive dress blue uniform,” which is worn in honor and with pride. Semper Fi, Marines. To read more, click the photo or visit: http://www.marines.com/history-heritage/timeline.
The Fallen Comrade Table stands as a reminder of those who are still missing in action and those who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom. The table is set for one, however there are many represented by the single chair.
Marines pay homage to fallen comrades, family members during holiday season
The Fallen Comrade Table stands as a reminder of those who are still missing in action and those who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom. The table is set for one, however there are many represented by the single chair.
Phillip Partin, fire chief (fourth from right), and Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Fire and Rescue team continue to show their support in the fight against breast cancer by wearing pink T-shirts during the observance month. Although the month of October is set aside annually to raise awareness of the illness, health officials provide ongoing updates and educational resources for detecting and mitigating potential risks.
Healthcare officials stress ‘mammograms, family history’ for mitigating breast cancer risks
Phillip Partin, fire chief (fourth from right), and Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Fire and Rescue team continue to show their support in the fight against breast cancer by wearing pink T-shirts during the observance month. Although the month of October is set aside annually to raise awareness of the illness, health officials provide ongoing updates and educational resources for detecting and mitigating potential risks.
City, county, government and education leaders join Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany officials for the final Installation Partnership Program meeting at Albany Technical College, Albany, Ga., recently.
MCLB Albany strengthens ties through community partnerships
City, county, government and education leaders join Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany officials for the final Installation Partnership Program meeting at Albany Technical College, Albany, Ga., recently.
The Centers for Disease Control website illustrates a direct correlation between breast cancer and a mutation of specific genes, which it refers to as BRCA genes. The acronym BRCA stands for breast cancer susceptibility genes. According to the CDC, there are two BRCA genes: BRCA1 and BRCA2; mutations (changes) in BRCA genes increase risk of breast, ovarian and other cancers.
Healthcare officials stress ‘mammograms, family history’ for mitigating breast cancer risks
The Centers for Disease Control website illustrates a direct correlation between breast cancer and a mutation of specific genes, which it refers to as BRCA genes. The acronym BRCA stands for breast cancer susceptibility genes. According to the CDC, there are two BRCA genes: BRCA1 and BRCA2; mutations (changes) in BRCA genes increase risk of breast, ovarian and other cancers.
The Centers for Disease Control website provides information on breast cancer and specific genes, which increases risk for breast and ovarian cancer. According the CDC website, everyone has BRCA genes, which are breast cancer susceptibility genes; some people have mutations in these genes, which elevate the potential for not only breast cancer, but also ovarian and other cancers. Knowing family history may help with early detection.
Healthcare officials stress ‘mammograms, family history’ for mitigating breast cancer risks
The Centers for Disease Control website provides information on breast cancer and specific genes, which increases risk for breast and ovarian cancer. According the CDC website, everyone has BRCA genes, which are breast cancer susceptibility genes; some people have mutations in these genes, which elevate the potential for not only breast cancer, but also ovarian and other cancers. Knowing family history may help with early detection.
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, left, signs the S.W.A.T. partnership agreement along with three other chiefs of police; (from left) Michael Persley, City of Albany; Cynthia Battle, Dougherty County; Randy Jack, Marine Corps Police Department, at Albany Technical College, Albany, Ga., recently.
MCLB Albany strengthens ties through community partnerships
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, left, signs the S.W.A.T. partnership agreement along with three other chiefs of police; (from left) Michael Persley, City of Albany; Cynthia Battle, Dougherty County; Randy Jack, Marine Corps Police Department, at Albany Technical College, Albany, Ga., recently.
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, left, congratulates Michael Persley, chief of police, City of Albany, on their new S.W.A.T. partnership agreement at Albany Technical College, Albany, Ga., recently.
MCLB Albany strengthens ties through community partnerships
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, left, congratulates Michael Persley, chief of police, City of Albany, on their new S.W.A.T. partnership agreement at Albany Technical College, Albany, Ga., recently.
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, left, signs an educational partnership agreement with Dr. Anthony Parker, president, Albany Technical College at ATC, Albany, Ga., recently.
MCLB Albany strengthens ties through community partnerships
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, left, signs an educational partnership agreement with Dr. Anthony Parker, president, Albany Technical College at ATC, Albany, Ga., recently.
Staff Sgt. Aleena Canto, supply chief, Maintenance Management Center, Marine Corps Logistics Command, judges an unarmed Marine Corps Junior Reserved Officer Training Corps drill competition at Monroe High School, Albany, Ga., Nov. 3.
Marine judges local MCJROTC Drill Competition
Staff Sgt. Aleena Canto, supply chief, Maintenance Management Center, Marine Corps Logistics Command, judges an unarmed Marine Corps Junior Reserved Officer Training Corps drill competition at Monroe High School, Albany, Ga., Nov. 3.
Lt. Col. Nathaniel Robinson, executive officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, served as the guest speaker for the P&G Albany Blue and Green Military Veterans & Reservists Affinity Team's Veterans Appreciation Week 2016 Ceremony, Nov. 11.
MCLB Albany personnel support local Veterans Day event
Lt. Col. Nathaniel Robinson, executive officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, served as the guest speaker for the P&G; Albany Blue and Green Military Veterans & Reservists Affinity Team's Veterans Appreciation Week 2016 Ceremony, Nov. 11.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. All U.S. branches of service were represented in Communications and Information Systems Division’s team of veterans.
MCLB Albany veterans unite for 98-year commemoration
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. All U.S. branches of service were represented in Communications and Information Systems Division’s team of veterans.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. Multiple U.S. branches of service were represented in Risk Management’s team of veterans.
MCLB Albany veterans unite for 98-year commemoration
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. Multiple U.S. branches of service were represented in Risk Management’s team of veterans.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. Multiple U.S. branches of service were represented in Operations and Training Division’s team of veterans.
MCLB Albany veterans unite for 98-year commemoration
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s veterans unite to commemorate the 2016 Veterans Day holiday and to honor the service and sacrifice of fellow comrades. Multiple U.S. branches of service were represented in Operations and Training Division’s team of veterans.
The Albany Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee won the coveted Salty Sandbagger Trophy back from the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany team, Nov. 2. The bi-annual golf tournament, hosted by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, is a way to continue building on the existing relationships and camaraderie between the military and business community. Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, said, "This biannual competition really helps our military family continue to build on our strong relationships that already exist with the business community.  It's just another way for us to get together and fortify the camaraderie that has been in place for decades."  The special guest of honor for this event was Lt. Gen. Willie J. Williams (USMC, ret.)
Marine team relinquishes Salty Sandbagger trophy in hard-fought battle
The Albany Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee won the coveted Salty Sandbagger Trophy back from the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany team, Nov. 2. The bi-annual golf tournament, hosted by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, is a way to continue building on the existing relationships and camaraderie between the military and business community. Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, said, "This biannual competition really helps our military family continue to build on our strong relationships that already exist with the business community. It's just another way for us to get together and fortify the camaraderie that has been in place for decades." The special guest of honor for this event was Lt. Gen. Willie J. Williams (USMC, ret.)
The Albany Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee won the coveted Salty Sandbagger Trophy back from the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany team, Nov. 2. The bi-annual golf tournament, hosted by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, is a way to continue building on the existing relationships and camaraderie between the military and business community. Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, said, "This biannual competition really helps our military family continue to build on our strong relationships that already exist with the business community.  It's just another way for us to get together and fortify the camaraderie that has been in place for decades."  The special guest of honor for this event was Lt. Gen. Willie J. Williams (USMC, ret.)
Marine team relinquishes Salty Sandbagger trophy in hard-fought battle
The Albany Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee won the coveted Salty Sandbagger Trophy back from the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany team, Nov. 2. The bi-annual golf tournament, hosted by the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, is a way to continue building on the existing relationships and camaraderie between the military and business community. Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, said, "This biannual competition really helps our military family continue to build on our strong relationships that already exist with the business community. It's just another way for us to get together and fortify the camaraderie that has been in place for decades." The special guest of honor for this event was Lt. Gen. Willie J. Williams (USMC, ret.)
The shadow of Cpl. Chadd Arnold, administrative clerk, Military Personnel Branch, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, wearing a uniform worn by Marines in 1775, reminds us to reflect on the sacrifices made by many Marines as the Corps’ honors it heritage. Arnold was among several Marines to wear uniforms from throughout the Corps’ eras during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
The shadow of Cpl. Chadd Arnold, administrative clerk, Military Personnel Branch, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, wearing a uniform worn by Marines in 1775, reminds us to reflect on the sacrifices made by many Marines as the Corps’ honors it heritage. Arnold was among several Marines to wear uniforms from throughout the Corps’ eras during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, cuts the first piece of the Marine Corps birthday cake during a ceremony at Covella Pond, Nov. 1.
MCLB Albany Marines commemorate 241-year legacy
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, cuts the first piece of the Marine Corps birthday cake during a ceremony at Covella Pond, Nov. 1.
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, passes the first piece of the Marine Corps birthday cake to the oldest Marine present, Sgt. Maj. Kenneth Agee, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, during a cake-cutting ceremony, here, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Col. James C. Carroll III, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, passes the first piece of the Marine Corps birthday cake to the oldest Marine present, Sgt. Maj. Kenneth Agee, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, during a cake-cutting ceremony, here, Nov. 1.
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Cpl. Chadd Arnold, administrative clerk, Military Personnel Branch, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, wears a replica uniform worn by Marines in 1775, during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Cpl. Chadd Arnold, administrative clerk, Military Personnel Branch, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, wears a replica uniform worn by Marines in 1775, during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Color Guard presents the colors while Marines, wearing various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history, render a salute during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Color Guard presents the colors while Marines, wearing various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history, render a salute during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Uniform pageant pays tribute to Corps’ past, present, future
Marines showcase various uniforms throughout Marine Corps history during a birthday pageant at Covella Pond aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Nov. 1.
Wearing a “Think-Pink” camouflage wristband in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Anthony Wade, operations and plans specialist, Operations and Training Division, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recently, honors “a close friend,” Melissa Jefferson of Columbus, Ga. Jefferson (pictured left), who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, survived a double mastectomy and is currently cancer-free.
Pretty in Pink: Celebrating life after breast cancer
Wearing a “Think-Pink” camouflage wristband in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Anthony Wade, operations and plans specialist, Operations and Training Division, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, recently, honors “a close friend,” Melissa Jefferson of Columbus, Ga. Jefferson (pictured left), who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, survived a double mastectomy and is currently cancer-free.
Sgt. Melissa Rodriguez, supply administrative clerk, Marine Forces Reserve, runs with two 30-pound ammunition cans on her shoulders during a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Combat readiness: Marines conduct annual Combat Fitness Test
Sgt. Melissa Rodriguez, supply administrative clerk, Marine Forces Reserve, runs with two 30-pound ammunition cans on her shoulders during a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Staff Sgt. Richard A. Soto, supply chief, Marine Forces Reserve, fireman carries Cpl. Andy Phaphilom, armorer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, during the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Combat readiness: Marines conduct annual Combat Fitness Test
Staff Sgt. Richard A. Soto, supply chief, Marine Forces Reserve, fireman carries Cpl. Andy Phaphilom, armorer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, during the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Cpl. Phillip A. Mason, supply administrator, Marine Forces Reserve, fireman carries Sgt. True Vang, warehouse chief, Marine Forces Reserve, during the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Combat readiness: Marines conduct annual Combat Fitness Test
Cpl. Phillip A. Mason, supply administrator, Marine Forces Reserve, fireman carries Sgt. True Vang, warehouse chief, Marine Forces Reserve, during the maneuver-under-fire portion of a recent Combat Fitness Test aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
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