Sgt. Brendan Campbell, on-the-job trainee, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, places trinitrotoluene around an M107 155mm High Explosive projectile while excavating at Rainbow Canyon Training Area, Oct. 8, 2015. EOD used TNT, C-4 plastic explosives, and an M107 projectile in an attempt to level the ground for the installation of two 2,500 gallon wildlife guzzlers. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd/Released) - Sgt. Brendan Campbell, on-the-job trainee, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, places trinitrotoluene around an M107 155mm High Explosive projectile while excavating at Rainbow Canyon Training Area, Oct. 8, 2015. EOD used TNT, C-4 plastic explosives, and an M107 projectile in an attempt to level the ground for the installation of two 2,500 gallon wildlife guzzlers. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd/Released)
Combat Center Chief of Staff Col. James F. Harp gently sets No. 2-4, a desert tortoise hatched nine years ago at the installation's Tortoise Research and Captive Rearing Site, next to a burrow that biologists dug for her in the desert near her old home Sept. 30, 2015. She is one of first 35 tortoises released into the wild this year. (Official USMC photo by Kelly O'Sullivan/Released) - Combat Center Chief of Staff Col. James F. Harp gently sets No. 2-4, a desert tortoise hatched nine years ago at the installation's Tortoise Research and Captive Rearing Site, next to a burrow that biologists dug for her in the desert near her old home Sept. 30, 2015. She is one of first 35 tortoises released into the wild this year. (Official USMC photo by Kelly O'Sullivan/Released)
Richard Frausto, conservation law enforcement officer, Natural and Cultural Resources, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs, patrols the Combat Center’s ranges enforcing laws protecting the unique and irreplaceable natural and cultural resources. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Levi Schultz/Released) - Richard Frausto, conservation law enforcement officer, Natural and Cultural Resources, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs, patrols the Combat Center’s ranges enforcing laws protecting the unique and irreplaceable natural and cultural resources. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Levi Schultz/Released)
Members of Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs, proudly display their 2015 Sustainability, Non-Industrial Installation Awards from the Secretary of the Navy and Secretary of Defense, outside of the NREA building, Aug. 18, 2015. NREA was recognized for their achievements in May. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released) - Members of Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs, proudly display their 2015 Sustainability, Non-Industrial Installation Awards from the Secretary of the Navy and Secretary of Defense, outside of the NREA building, Aug. 18, 2015. NREA was recognized for their achievements in May. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released)
Combat Center families enjoy a ride on a miniature train through Lincoln Military Housing Athletic Field parking lot during the Earth Day Extravaganza, April 24, 2015. The event also provided a live performance from local band Desert Soul. (Official Marine Corps by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd/ Released) - Combat Center families enjoy a ride on a miniature train through Lincoln Military Housing Athletic Field parking lot during the Earth Day Extravaganza, April 24, 2015. The event also provided a live performance from local band Desert Soul. (Official Marine Corps by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd/ Released)