Operation Live Well, a year-long program supporting the healthy-base initiative, encourages Combat Center patrons to practice healthy lifestyles, which battle obesity and tobacco use. These behaviors include physical fitness, mental fitness and healthy eating habits. Many Marines and sailors are issued meal cards and depend on the chow halls for their primary means of food. Department of Defense mess facilities have changed their menus to meet the nutritional needs of those meal card holders and give them healthier options. - Operation Live Well, a year-long program supporting the healthy-base initiative, encourages Combat Center patrons to practice healthy lifestyles, which battle obesity and tobacco use. These behaviors include physical fitness, mental fitness and healthy eating habits. Many Marines and sailors are issued meal cards and depend on the chow halls for their primary means of food. Department of Defense mess facilities have changed their menus to meet the nutritional needs of those meal card holders and give them healthier options.
Maj. Gen. David H. Berger, Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force Training Command, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center commanding general, presented the fourth consecutive Commander in Chief's installation Excellence Award Nov. 19, 2013. - Maj. Gen. David H. Berger, Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force Training Command, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center commanding general, presented the fourth consecutive Commander in Chief's installation Excellence Award Nov. 19, 2013.