Marines from Company I, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, say goodbye to their families at Victory Field before leaving for Afghanistan Oct. 5. While deployed, the battalion will be responsible for maintaining security in the country as well as helping to build infrastructure for the local populous. - Marines from Company I, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, say goodbye to their families at Victory Field before leaving for Afghanistan Oct. 5. While deployed, the battalion will be responsible for maintaining security in the country as well as helping to build infrastructure for the local populous.
Cpl. Peter Curr (left), the hazardous material noncommissioned officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 7, and Pfc. Kyler Edwards, a tank mechanic with CLB-7, rake out loose brush from the side of a trail as part of a volunteer project at the Big Morongo Canyon Preserve in Morongo Valley, Calif., Oct. 7. - Cpl. Peter Curr (left), the hazardous material noncommissioned officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 7, and Pfc. Kyler Edwards, a tank mechanic with CLB-7, rake out loose brush from the side of a trail as part of a volunteer project at the Big Morongo Canyon Preserve in Morongo Valley, Calif., Oct. 7.
Cpl. Matthew Tri (left), a mortorman with 7th Marine Regiment, and Cpl. Jordan Anderson, a data NCO with 1st Marines, 12th Marine Regiment, from Marine Corps Base Hawaii, celebrate as they watch their football team make a good play at the Combat Center's Bloodstripes NCO Club Oct. 5. - Cpl. Matthew Tri (left), a mortorman with 7th Marine Regiment, and Cpl. Jordan Anderson, a data NCO with 1st Marines, 12th Marine Regiment, from Marine Corps Base Hawaii, celebrate as they watch their football team make a good play at the Combat Center's Bloodstripes NCO Club Oct. 5.
Staff Sgt. Michael P. Hutton, an instructor with the Unit Training Group, leads a company of Marines down a hillside after a conditioning hike here Aug. 18. The instructors participate in nearly all the training visiting units do, keeping them in good physical condition. - Staff Sgt. Michael P. Hutton, an instructor with the Unit Training Group, leads a company of Marines down a hillside after a conditioning hike here Aug. 18. The instructors participate in nearly all the training visiting units do, keeping them in good physical condition.
Capt. Brandon Stockwell, the air officer for 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, calls in an air resupply mission aboard the depot here Sept. 29. Stockwell, a La Fayette, Ind., native, said aircraft can be called in for multiple purposes, including air strikes and ammunition resupplies. - Capt. Brandon Stockwell, the air officer for 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, calls in an air resupply mission aboard the depot here Sept. 29. Stockwell, a La Fayette, Ind., native, said aircraft can be called in for multiple purposes, including air strikes and ammunition resupplies.