Staff Sgt. Richard Davenport, motor transportation staff noncommmissioned officer in charge, Support Company, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion throws a ball at a dunk tank target during the unit’s family day event, May 23, 2013. - Staff Sgt. Richard Davenport, motor transportation staff noncommmissioned officer in charge, Support Company, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion throws a ball at a dunk tank target during the unit’s family day event, May 23, 2013.
ance Cpl. Ricky Madera, intelligence clerk, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, plays “Lance Corporal Says” with kids of currently deployed unit members Saturday as part of 3rd CEB’s deployment workshop. - ance Cpl. Ricky Madera, intelligence clerk, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, plays “Lance Corporal Says” with kids of currently deployed unit members Saturday as part of 3rd CEB’s deployment workshop.
Warrant Officer Maseo Flores, motor transport maintenance officer, Support Company, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, says goodbye to his son, Devin, 2, March 30. - Warrant Officer Maseo Flores, motor transport maintenance officer, Support Company, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, says goodbye to his son, Devin, 2, March 30.
Lt. Col. Brian Dwyer (left) receives command of 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion from Lt. Col. John Sullivan (right) during the unit's change of command ceremony at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field Nov. 16. Behind the ceremony stood three platoons of 3rd CEB Marines, waiting to welcome their new commander. - Lt. Col. Brian Dwyer (left) receives command of 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion from Lt. Col. John Sullivan (right) during the unit's change of command ceremony at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field Nov. 16. Behind the ceremony stood three platoons of 3rd CEB Marines, waiting to welcome their new commander.
Marines and New Zealand Army soldiers, known as Kiwis, sit in a circle on worn-out couches, chairs and benches as they wait for their next scenario in their counter insurgency exercise at Range 220A June 20. - Marines and New Zealand Army soldiers, known as Kiwis, sit in a circle on worn-out couches, chairs and benches as they wait for their next scenario in their counter insurgency exercise at Range 220A June 20.
The 36 New Zealand Army soldiers, also known as “Kiwis,” arrived at the Combat Center earlier this month for Operation Galvanic Kiwi. - The 36 New Zealand Army soldiers, also known as “Kiwis,” arrived at the Combat Center earlier this month for Operation Galvanic Kiwi.