Sgt. Maj. Ryan W. Meltesen, battalion sergeant major, Combat Logistics Battalion 7, talks with his peers during a breakfast coordinated by members of the Active Duty Fund Drive at the Officer’s Club, March 23, 2015. The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society is supported by the ADFD and is a critical source of NMCRS’ revenue. Marines and sailors of the Combat Center can continue to donate until April 17. The money that is donated will be given back to a Marine, sailor or their eligible dependents. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released) - Sgt. Maj. Ryan W. Meltesen, battalion sergeant major, Combat Logistics Battalion 7, talks with his peers during a breakfast coordinated by members of the Active Duty Fund Drive at the Officer’s Club, March 23, 2015. The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society is supported by the ADFD and is a critical source of NMCRS’ revenue. Marines and sailors of the Combat Center can continue to donate until April 17. The money that is donated will be given back to a Marine, sailor or their eligible dependents. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released)
Col. Matt Cook, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group, looks at the award MCLOG received for achieving one hundred percent contact for donation during last year’s campaign at the Combined Federal Campaign Kickoff Breakfast hosted in the Officers’ Club, Oct.15, 2014. (Photo/Pfc. Thomas Mudd) - Col. Matt Cook, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group, looks at the award MCLOG received for achieving one hundred percent contact for donation during last year’s campaign at the Combined Federal Campaign Kickoff Breakfast hosted in the Officers’ Club, Oct.15, 2014. (Photo/Pfc. Thomas Mudd)