Engineers and tankers receive a route clearance mission brief from 1st Lt. David A. Sierleja, the platoon commander for 2nd Plt., Co. A, 3rd CEB, during a mission rehearsal exercise Feb 24. "Route clearance is important in our Afghanistan mission because we are the lead element to allow followon forces to reach their objective; we provide road security so logistics trains can get from point A to point B," Sierleja said. - Engineers and tankers receive a route clearance mission brief from 1st Lt. David A. Sierleja, the platoon commander for 2nd Plt., Co. A, 3rd CEB, during a mission rehearsal exercise Feb 24. "Route clearance is important in our Afghanistan mission because we are the lead element to allow followon forces to reach their objective; we provide road security so logistics trains can get from point A to point B," Sierleja said.
Corporals practice sword manual during the practical application portion of Combat Logistics Battalion 7's Corporals Leadership Course at the Protestant Chapel here Feb. 12. The course included garrison training, such as sword and guidon manual, and also taught the students to be leaders while deployed or in field environments. - Corporals practice sword manual during the practical application portion of Combat Logistics Battalion 7's Corporals Leadership Course at the Protestant Chapel here Feb. 12. The course included garrison training, such as sword and guidon manual, and also taught the students to be leaders while deployed or in field environments.
Marines with 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, salute Sgt. Maj. Maximino Torres III, the battalion’s sergeant major, and Lt. Col. Eduardo A. Abisellan, the commanding officer of the battalion, after receiving their awards during a morning colors ceremony at the battalion’s gun ramp March 2. - Marines with 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, salute Sgt. Maj. Maximino Torres III, the battalion’s sergeant major, and Lt. Col. Eduardo A. Abisellan, the commanding officer of the battalion, after receiving their awards during a morning colors ceremony at the battalion’s gun ramp March 2.