RMP56R75–Staff Sgt. Lucas White, an engineer equipment electrical systems technician with Maintenance Company, Combat Logistics Battalion 451, Combat Logistics Regiment 45, 4th Marine Logistics Group, and Lance Cpl. Eli Sommers, a refrigeration and air conditioning technician with Utilities, CLR-45, 4th MLG, raise a floodlight during Integrated Training Exercise 4-18 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California, June 12, 2018, June 12, 2018. Marines with the Exercise Support Element of ITX 4-18 provided food service, arrival and departure processing, bulk fuel, camp engineering
RM2NH4JXR–U.S. Marines with the Combat Logistics Element, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, serve food to Marines at Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field Bogue during Marine Expeditionary Unit Exercise I, Dec. 12, 2022. Food service specialists’ mission is to ensure Marines in garrison or on field ops are fed so they have the energy to complete their mission.
RM2R8TXAY–U.S. Marines with Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 23d Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division, begin the final exercise of Mountain Training Exercise 4-23 at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, California, June 21, 2023. I support of MTX 4-23 The Combat Logistics Element provided support such as meals, transportation, and tactical planning. (U.S Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Samwel Tabancay)
RM2WA8X2R–US military forces. 171030CK339-051 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Oct. 30, 2017) – Cpl. Braxton Love, an administration clerk assigned to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s (MEU) Combat Logistics Element, guides a fire team during a Corporal’s Course aboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS San Diego (LPD 22), Oct. 30, 2017. San Diego is deployed with the America Amphibious Ready Group and 15th MEU to support maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jeremy Laboy/not released)
RMFTEB9P–141225-M-YH418-002 Lieutenant Cmdr. John Carter, right, a troop chaplain with Combat Logistics Battalion 24, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, talks with Petty Officer 3rd Class David Trebil, a hospital corpsman with Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 24th MEU, aboard the USS New York, at sea, Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2014. The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group/24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Todd
RM2NM1J79–A hospital corpsman with Role II, Logistics Combat Element, Marine Rotational Force - Darwin prepares to transport simulated casualties in Mount Bundey Training Area, Northern Territory, Australia, Aug. 4, 2020.
RF2ARKTBC–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Matthew Martinez with Combat Logistics Battalion 8, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, prepares ammunition before a live-fire range during Integrated Training Exercise (ITX) 1-20 at Marine Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California, Oct. 29, 2019. CLB-8 integrated with 2nd Marine Regiment during ITX as the logistics combat element to provided tactical logistics in the areas of medium and heavy-lift motor transportation beyond the regiment’s organic capabilities. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Scott Jenkins)
RMW0MR3D–Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 await take off en route to the USS Mesa Verde at Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., September 14, 2016. Aside from the ground and logistics combat element, the aviation combat element is provided by VVM-365 and will be a vital asset to the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit on their upcoming deployment. Photo by Brianna Gaudi/U.S. Marine Corps/UPI
RM2M5M9W9–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Tristan Meyers, assigned to the Logistics Combat Element, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, adjusts his sights for a live-fire exercise during a bilateral training event in Setermoen, Norway, April 21, 2022. The 22nd MEU, embarked aboard the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group, is participating in a bilateral training event with the Kingdom of Norway’s Armed Forces to strengthen U.S. and Norway interoperability ensuring collective capabilities and steadfast partnerships among NATO allies and partners.
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RM2NK4M68–A Finnish Soldier from Nyland Brigade prepares a charge during demolition training with U.S. Marines assigned to Combat Logistics Element, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), in Syndalen, Finland, Aug. 11, 2022. The range was part of a bi-lateral exercise between the Finnish military and 22nd MEU. The Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group and 22nd MEU, under the command and control of Task Force 61/2, is on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations, employed by U.S. Sixth Fleet to defend U.S., allied and partner interests.
RMWPBM6R–A crew chief with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 364, attached to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response- Air Combat Element 19.2, inspects a MV-22 Osprey prior to a logistics mission in Kuwait, Sept. 4, 2019. A Marine Air Ground Task Force is specifically designed to be capable of deploying aviation, ground, and logistics forces forward at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kyle C. Talbot)
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RMFTEK6D–150109-M-YH418-003 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 9, 2015) Lance Cpl. Garald John, a postal clerk with Combat Logistics Battalion 24, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), moves a bag of mail during a replenishment-at-sea aboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21) Jan. 9, 2015. The 24th MEU and Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group are conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Corporal. Todd F. Michalek/Released)
RM2X11E31–Earthquake victims gather in large areas in make-shift houses in Leogane, Haiti, Jan. 20, 2010. The 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit is a multi-mission capable force comprised of Aviation Combat Element, Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 (Reinforced); Logistics Combat Element, Combat Logistics Battalion 22; Ground Combat Element, Battalion Landing Team, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment; and its command element.
RF2D4RDPN–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Matthew Martinez with Combat Logistics Battalion 8, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, prepares ammunition before a live-fire range during Integrated Training Exercise (ITX) 1-20 at Marine Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California, Oct. 29, 2019. CLB-8 integrated with 2nd Marine Regiment during ITX as the logistics combat element to provided tactical logistics in the areas of medium and heavy-lift motor transportation beyond the regiment’s organic capabilities. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Scott Jenkins)
RM2M5M9TM–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Devin Pizano, assigned to the Logistics Combat Element, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, performs safety checks on a M240B machine gun during a bilateral training event in Setermoen, Norway, April 21, 2022. The 22nd MEU, embarked aboard the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group, is participating in a bilateral training event with the Kingdom of Norway’s Armed Forces to strengthen U.S. and Norway interoperability ensuring collective capabilities and steadfast partnerships among NATO allies and partners.
RMHF109D–Marines from the military police detachment of Combat Logistics Battalion (CLB) 26, currently reinforcing the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), search and screen role-players during a non-combatant evacuation operation at Fort Pickett, Va., Sept. 20, 2012. CLB-26 is one of the three reinforcements of 26th MEU, which is slated to deploy in 2013. Combat logistics element practices for noncombatant evacuation operations 120920-M-LP523-038
RMWP6JWF–A crew chief with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 364, attached to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response- Air Combat Element 19.2, inspects a MV-22 Osprey prior to a logistics mission in Kuwait, Sept. 4, 2019. A Marine Air Ground Task Force is specifically designed to be capable of deploying aviation, ground, and logistics forces forward at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kyle C. Talbot)
RM2T56WYR–US Navy 111215IS773-021 Marines assigned to the logistics combat element of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, right, watch as Cambodian studen.jpg
RMFTEK6E–150109-M-YH418-006 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 9, 2015) Lance Cpl. Garald John, a postal clerk with Combat Logistics Battalion 24, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), left, and Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Phillip Mears, assigned to the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group, sort mail during a replenishment-at-sea aboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21) Jan. 9, 2015. The 24th MEU and Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group are conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine C
RM2X11E40–Earthquake victims gather in large areas in make-shift houses in Leogane, Haiti, Jan. 20, 2010. The 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit is a multi-mission capable force comprised of Aviation Combat Element, Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 (Reinforced); Logistics Combat Element, Combat Logistics Battalion 22; Ground Combat Element, Battalion Landing Team, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment; and its command element.
RF2K548TM–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Andrew Abbott with Logistics Combat Element, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, launches the RQ-20B Puma small unmanned aircraft system at Mount Bundey Training Area, Northern Territory, Australia, Aug. 18, 2020. Abbott is a native of Greenwood, Del. Marines integrated with Australian Army forward observers to support fire missions with real time video feeds from the Puma. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Harrison Rakhshani)
RM2RC2HDN–Private E. E. Evans of the Signal Corps is pictured at the Ordnance Camp in Gievres, Loir et Cher, France. The photograph shows him holding a time interval recorder (French) and a stop watch (American) without a time keeping element. This image was taken on October 26, 1918, and is marked for official use only, not for publication.
RMJ6EX5D–Marines assigned to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa combat logistics element receive a tour of La Legión Base Militar, Viator, Spain, April 8, 2017. SPMAGTF-CR-AF deployed to conduct limited crisis response and theater security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Jodson B. Graves)
RMWP6JWP–A crew chief with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 364, attached to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response- Air Combat Element 19.2, inspects a MV-22 Osprey prior to a logistics mission in Kuwait, Sept. 4, 2019. A Marine Air Ground Task Force is specifically designed to be capable of deploying aviation, ground, and logistics forces forward at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kyle C. Talbot)
RM2T56X11–US Navy 111215IS773-019 Marines assigned to the logistics combat element of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit high-five Cambodian students leav.jpg
RME0JE3W–Marines and sailors from Combat Logistics Battalion 22, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit debark a landing craft air cushioned wit gistics Combat Element, Combat Logistics Battalion 22; a Ground Combat Element, Battalion Landing Team, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment; and its Command Element.
RM2X11E3W–Earthquake victims gather in large areas in make-shift houses in Leogane, Haiti, Jan. 20, 2010. The 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit is a multi-mission capable force comprised of Aviation Combat Element, Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 (Reinforced); Logistics Combat Element, Combat Logistics Battalion 22; Ground Combat Element, Battalion Landing Team, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment; and its command element.
RM2M8K1FA–Soldiers from the US Army Material Command, Logistics Support Element, direct an M9 Armored Combat Earthmover on to a trailer to be transported from the 15th Brigade Camp to the Port of Kuwait where they will be loaded onto a ship. Subject Operation/Series: VIGILANT WARRIOR Base: Kuwait City Country: Kuwait (KWT)
RMJ6EX59–Lieutenant Antonio Portella, center, an engineering officer assigned to the 2nd Spanish Legion Engineer Battalion, gives Marines assigned to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa combat logistics element a tour of La Legión Base Militar, Viator, Spain, April 8, 2017. SPMAGTF-CR-AF deployed to conduct limited crisis response and theater security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Jodson B. Graves)
RMWPBM3Y–A crew chief with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 364, attached to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response- Air Combat Element 19.2, inspects a MV-22 Osprey prior to a logistics mission in Kuwait, Sept. 4, 2019. A Marine Air Ground Task Force is specifically designed to be capable of deploying aviation, ground, and logistics forces forward at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kyle C. Talbot)
RM2T56WYP–US Navy 111214IS773-008 Marines assigned to the logistics combat element of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (11th MEU) introduce themselves t.jpg
RMCEHX86–Maj. Gen. John A. Toolan, the commanding general of Regional Command Southwest, praises the Marines and Sailors of 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) during a transfer of authority ceremony aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Feb. 15. For the next year, 1st MLG (FWD) will serve as the Logistics Combat Element in southern Afghanistan.
RM2X11E5J–Marines with Battalion Landing Team, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, unload ready to eat rations from the back of a CH-53E Super Stallion for earthquake victims in Leogane, Haiti, Jan. 20. The 22nd MEU is a multi-mission capable force comprised of Aviation Combat Element, Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 (Reinforced); Logistics Combat Element, Combat Logistics Battalion 22; Ground Combat Element, BLT, 3/2; and its command element. (Official Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Christopher M. Carroll)
RMHF23P7–Marines attached to 3rd Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 35, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, help place fire hoses beneath the tracks of a Medium Crawler Tractor Bulldozer during a selective offload of essential vehicles and gear from the USNS 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo April 24 at Subic Bay, Philippines. The fire hoses are placed underneath the tracks of the bulldozer to negate any damage that could be done to the port. The battalion used the gear to support Exercise Balikatan 2014 as the Combat Logistics Element of the exercise. (U.S. Marine Corps photo
RMWP6K0C–A crew chief with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 364, attached to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response- Air Combat Element 19.2, observes a MV-22 Osprey preparing for takeoff during a logistics mission in an undisclosed location, Sept. 4, 2019. A Marine Air Ground Task Force is specifically designed to be capable of deploying aviation, ground, and logistics forces forward at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kyle C. Talbot)
RMP3RFWA–Marines assigned to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa combat logistics element receive a tour of La Legión Base Militar, Viator, Spain, April 8, 2017. SPMAGTF-CR-AF deployed to conduct limited crisis response and theater security operations in Europe and North Africa.
RMCEHX7P–Brig. Gen. John J. Broadmeadow (right), commanding general of 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward), and Sgt. Maj. Antonio Vizcarrondo (left), the group sergeant major, uncase the unit's colors during a transfer of authority ceremony aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Feb. 15. For the next year, 1st MLG (FWD) will serve as the Logistics Combat Element in southern Afghanistan.
RMHF23YE–Lance Cpl. Jacques A. Bourdon operates a Medium Crawler Tractor Bulldozer while building a berm to enclose a pond for a purifying water point April 27 in Crow Valley, Philippines. Bourdon is attached to 3rd Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 35, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force. The battalion was the Combat Logistics Element for Exercise Balikatan 2014. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Joey S. Holeman, Jr./ Released) 3rd Maintenance sets up shop during Balikatan 2014 140427-M-PU373-913
RMWPBM6W–A crew chief with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 364, attached to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response- Air Combat Element 19.2, observes a MV-22 Osprey preparing for takeoff during a logistics mission in an undisclosed location, Sept. 4, 2019. A Marine Air Ground Task Force is specifically designed to be capable of deploying aviation, ground, and logistics forces forward at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kyle C. Talbot)
RMP3RFW5–Lieutenant Antonio Portella, center, an engineering officer assigned to the 2nd Spanish Legion Engineer Battalion, gives Marines assigned to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa combat logistics element a tour of La Legión Base Militar, Viator, Spain, April 8, 2017. SPMAGTF-CR-AF deployed to conduct limited crisis response and theater security operations in Europe and North Africa.
RME0JD82–U.S. Marine Cpl. Daniel O. Clanton, a combat engineer from Pearl, Miss., with 8th Engineering Support Battalion, Logistics Comb
RMHF1PX5–A Landing Craft Air Cushion makes landfall with personnel and equipment from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit at Onslow Beach, Camp Lejeune, N.C., Nov. 03, 2013. Service members with Combat Logistics Battalion 26, 2nd Marine Logistics Group supported the 26th MEU as the combat logistics element. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Shawn Valosin) LS Co., BMU2 offload 26 MEU 131103-M-IU187-027
RMWPBM9C–A crew chief with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 364, attached to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response- Air Combat Element 19.2, mans a M240-D machine gun on a MV-22 Osprey during a logistics mission in an undisclosed location, Sept. 4, 2019. A Marine Air Ground Task Force is specifically designed to be capable of deploying aviation, ground, and logistics forces forward at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Kyle C. Talbot)
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RMFTEBAA–141225-M-YH418-003 Marines with Combined Anti-Armor Team 1, Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, guard a post aboard the USS New York, at sea, Dec. 25, 2014. The Marines were part of a defensive posture for the ship as it sailed through the Strait of Gibraltar on its way into the Mediterranean Sea. The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group/24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl
RMHF3538–U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, step off an MV-22B Osprey during Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 26, 2015. The 15th MEU’s combat logistics element is training to be able to provide humanitarian assistance and engineering support like building Southwest Asia huts for when they deploy in the spring. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Elize McKelvey/Released) 15th MEU prepares for possible humanitarian missions 150327-M-JT438-091
RMW3DJ61–A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa 19.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, conducts an external lift during helicopter support team training on Moron Air Base, Spain, July 9, 2019. The exercise was conducted to increase interoperability between the aviation combat element and logistics combat element. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct crisis-response and theater-security operations in Africa and promote regional stability by conducting military-to-military training exercises throughout Europe and Africa. (U.S. Marine Cor
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RMFTEB9C–141225-M-YH418-001 Lance Cpl. Ryan Recanati, an anti-tank missileman with Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, looks through the optics of an M41 Saber System aboard the USS New York, at sea, Dec. 25, 2014. Recanati was part of a defensive posture for the ship as it sailed through the Strait of Gibraltar on its way into the Mediterranean Sea. The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group/24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interes
RMHF36ED–U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, adjust piping for a water purification project to support a simulated foreign humanitarian assistance mission during Certification Exercise (CERTEX) aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., April 11, 2015. The 15th MEU’s combat logistics element tested their skills to provide humanitarian assistance and engineering support such as water purification. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Elize McKelvey/Released) CLB-15 trains for foreign humanitarian assistance missions 150411-M-JT438-034
RMW3DJ65–A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa 19.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, conducts an external lift during helicopter support team training on Moron Air Base, Spain, July 9, 2019. The exercise was conducted to increase interoperability between the aviation combat element and logistics combat element. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct crisis-response and theater-security operations in Africa and promote regional stability by conducting military-to-military training exercises throughout Europe and Africa. (U.S. Marine Cor
RMM5HKJB–A U.S. Marine with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa, logistics combat element, detains a role player at Morón Air Base, Spain, Feb. 7, 2018. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct limited crisis-response and theater-security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMFTEBAK–141225-M-YH418-004 Lance Corporal Mohamad Jrad, a low-altitude air defense gunner with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, surveys the shores of Morocco aboard the USS New York, at sea, Dec. 25, 2014. Jrad was part of a defensive posture for the ship as it sailed through the Strait of Gibraltar on its way into the Mediterranean Sea. The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group/24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Todd F. Michalek)
RMHF36EC–A U.S. Marine with Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, adjusts piping for a water purification project as part of a simulated foreign humanitarian assistance mission during Certification Exercise (CERTEX) aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., April 11, 2015. The 15th MEU’s combat logistics element tested their skills to provide humanitarian assistance and engineering support such as water purification. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Elize McKelvey/Released) CLB-15 trains for foreign humanitarian assistance missions 150411-M-JT438-027
RMW3DJ5N–A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa 19.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, prepares to conduct an external lift during helicopter support team training on Moron Air Base, Spain, July 9, 2019. The exercise was conducted to increase interoperability between the aviation combat element and logistics combat element. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct crisis-response and theater-security operations in Africa and promote regional stability by conducting military-to-military training exercises throughout Europe and Africa. (U.S.
RMM5HKJG–A U.S. Marine with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa, logistics combat element, detains a role player at Morón Air Base, Spain, Feb. 7, 2018. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct limited crisis-response and theater-security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMFTE90P–150104-M-YH418-025 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 4, 2015) by Capt. Christopher W. Burnett, USS New York (LPD 21) commanding officer, left, speaks with Daniel B. Shapiro, U.S. ambassador to Israel, center, and a member of the Israel Defense Force aboard the ship Jan. 4, 2015. New York, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship, deployed as part of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group/24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Todd F. Michalek/
RMHF2W5G–An MK36 wrecker lifts a helicopter hulk and prepares to place it on the back of an M870M2 trailer during a ground tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise with Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 29, 2015. As the 15th MEU’s combat logistics element, CLB-15 continues to hone its skills in environments similar to those they may find in future missions. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Steve H. Lopez/Released) 15th MEU Marines conduct ground TRAP training 150129-M-TJ275-058
RMW3DJ5J–A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa 19.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, conducts an external lift during helicopter support team training on Moron Air Base, Spain, July 9, 2019. The exercise was conducted to increase interoperability between the aviation combat element and logistics combat element. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct crisis-response and theater-security operations in Africa and promote regional stability by conducting military-to-military training exercises throughout Europe and Africa. (U.S. Marine Cor
RMM5HKJ9–U.S. Marines with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa, logistics combat element, maintain expeditionary readiness during a field exercise at Morón Air Base, Spain, Feb. 7, 2018. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct limited crisis-response and theater-security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMFTE90R–150104-M-YH418-030 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 4, 2015) Col. Scott F. Benedict, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit commanding officer, left, speaks with Daniel B. Shapiro, U.S. ambassador to Israel, center, and Vice Adm. James Foggo, U.S. 6th Fleet commander, aboard USS New York (LPD 21) Jan. 4, 2015. New York, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship, deployed as part of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group/24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo
RMHF36EE–A U.S. Marine with Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, pours unfiltered water into a tactical water purification system to support a simulated foreign humanitarian assistance mission during Certification Exercise (CERTEX) aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., April 11, 2015. The 15th MEU’s combat logistics element tested their skills to provide humanitarian assistance and engineering support such as water purification. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Elize McKelvey/Released) CLB-15 trains for foreign humanitarian assistance missions 150411-M-JT438-043
RMW3DJ5E–A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa 19.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, conducts an external lift during helicopter support team training on Moron Air Base, Spain, July 9, 2019. The exercise was conducted to increase interoperability between the aviation combat element and logistics combat element. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct crisis-response and theater-security operations in Africa and promote regional stability by conducting military-to-military training exercises throughout Europe and Africa. (U.S. Marine Cor
RMM5HKJ7–A U.S. Marine with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa, logistics combat element, holds security during a field exercise at Morón Air Base, Spain, Feb. 7, 2018. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct limited crisis-response and theater-security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMFTE90X–150104-M-YH418-038 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 4, 2015) Col. Scott F. Benedict, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit commanding officer, center-right,, describes well deck operations to Daniel B. Shapiro, U.S. ambassador to Israel, left, and Israel Defense Force members during a tour aboard USS New York (LPD 21) Jan. 4, 2015. New York, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship, deployed as part of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group/24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U
RMHF3570–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Brandon Larue uses a saw to cut into wood planks to build Southwest Asia huts in support of a simulated Foreign Humanitarian Assistance project during Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 27, 2015. Larue is a combat engineer with the Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 15th MEU’s combat logistics element is training to be able to provide humanitarian assistance and engineering support like building SWA huts for when they deploy in the spring. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Elize McKelvey/Release
RMW3DJ5H–A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa 19.2, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, conducts an external lift during helicopter support team training on Moron Air Base, Spain, July 9, 2019. The exercise was conducted to increase interoperability between the aviation combat element and logistics combat element. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct crisis-response and theater-security operations in Africa and promote regional stability by conducting military-to-military training exercises throughout Europe and Africa. (U.S. Marine Cor
RMM5HKK4–U.S. Marines with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa, logistics combat element, conduct training on how to properly handle the M240 machine gun at Morón Air Base, Spain, Feb. 7, 2018. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct limited crisis-response and theater-security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMFTE90Y–150104-M-YH418-046 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 4, 2015) Vice Adm. James Foggo, III, U.S. 6th Fleet commander, right, speaks with a guest with the Israel Defense Force in the well deck aboard USS New York (LPD 21) Jan. 4, 2015. New York, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship, deployed as part of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group/24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Todd F. Michalek/Released)
RMHF348E–Lt.Col. Matthew Dumenigo, commanding officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 24, presents Sgt. Billy Haas, a field radio operator, with the Navy Commendation Medal for his outstanding performance during his 2012 deployment with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit aboard the USS New York (LPD 21), March 19, 2015. CLB 24 is the combat logistics element of the 24th MEU which is embarked on the ships of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group and deployed to maintain regional security in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Todd F. Michalek) Marine Awarded Navy Commenda
RMT0D4TY–Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, prepare to utilize the load handling system of a logistics vehicle during training at Naval Base Guam, Guam, March 7, 2019. The Marines and Sailors of CLB-31 offloaded in Guam, March 6, to conduct roughly two weeks of planned unit-level training. CLB-31 provides security, logistics, and transportation as the Logistics Combat Element for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps’ only continuously forward-deployed MEU partnering with the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide
RMM5HKKK–U.S. Marines with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa, logistics combat element simulate, a gas attack during a field exercise at Morón Air Base, Spain, Feb. 7, 2018. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct limited crisis-response and theater-security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMFTE90W–150104-M-YH418-035 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 4, 2015) Col. Scott F. Benedict, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit commanding officer, center, describes well deck operations to Daniel B. Shapiro, U.S. ambassador to Israel, left, and Israel Defense Force members during a tour aboard USS New York (LPD 21) Jan. 4, 2015. New York, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship, deployed as part of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group/24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Mar
RMHF2TB9–U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, attach a LAV-25 light armored vehicle to a CH-53E Super Stallion during an external extract aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 21, 2015. The CH-53E is assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 161 (Reinforced). As the 15th MEU’s combat logistics element and the air combat element respectively, CLB-15 and VMM-161 (Rein.) work together to enhance their combat skills in environments similar to those they may find in future missions. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Steve H. Lopez/Released) 15th MEU Marines conduc
RMRHCT51–Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 31 stand atop an aircraft elevator during a small-arms deck shoot aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1), underway in the Philippine Sea, Feb. 1, 2019. Marines with CLB-31, the Logistics Combat Element for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, honed their marksmanship and targeting capabilities during the exercise. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps’ only continuously forward-deployed MEU partnering with the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military operations as the premier crisis
RMM5HKKE–U.S. Marines with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa, logistics combat element, simulate a gas attack during a field exercise at Morón Air Base, Spain, Feb. 7, 2018. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct limited crisis-response and theater-security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMFTE90N–150104-M-YH418-007 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 4, 2015) Daniel B. Shapiro, U.S. ambassador to Israel, right, is greeted by Capt. Christopher W. Burnett, USS New York (LPD 21) commanding officer, after landing aboard the ship. Jan. 4, 2015. New York, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship, deployed as part of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group/24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Todd F. Michalek/Released)
RMHF2W5H–U.S. Marine Sgt. Ryan Neville, right, guides a helicopter hulk as it is placed on the back of an M870M2 trailer during a ground tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel exercise aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 29, 2015. Neville is a vehicle commander with Combat Logistic Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit. As the 15th MEU’s combat logistics element, CLB-15 continues to hone its skills in environments similar to those they may find in future missions. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Steve H. Lopez/Released) 15th MEU Marines conduct ground TRAP training 150129-M-TJ275-071
RMRGY04C–Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 31 drive in convoy during a simulated Humanitarian Assistance-Disaster Relief mission, Kin, Okinawa, Japan, Jan. 28, 2019. CLB-31 provides security, logistics transportation, and HADR support as the Logistics Combat Element for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps’ only continuously forward-deployed MEU partnering with the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military operations as the premier crisis response force in the Indo-Pacific region. (Official Marine Corps
RMM5HKK6–U.S. Marines with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa, logistics combat element, simulate a gas attack during a field exercise at Morón Air Base, Spain, Feb. 7, 2018. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct limited crisis-response and theater-security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMFTE91K–150105-M-YH418-003 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 5, 2015) An MV-22B Osprey, assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 (Reinforced), 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, hovers over the flight deck of the USS New York (LPD 21), Jan. 5, 2015. The 24th MEU and Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group are conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Todd F. Michalek/Released)
RMJ22FFA–U.S. Marines assigned to Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force, Crisis Response Africa (SPMAGTF-CR-AF), Combat Logistics Element, conduct a conditioning hike on Moron Air Base, Spain, April 14, 2017. SPMAGTF-CR-AF deployed to conduct limited crisis response and contingency operations in conjunction with theater security cooperation. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Jodson B. Graves)
RMRFBKHT–A CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter prepares to land during simulated Noncombatant Evacuation Operations, Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, Jan. 23, 2019. CLB-31, the Logistics Combat Element for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, provides security, logistics and transportation during NEO completion. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps’ only continuously forward-deployed MEU partnering with the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military operations as the premier crisis response force in the Indo-Pacific region. (Official Marine Corps photo
RMM5HKK7–A U.S. Marine with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa, logistics combat element, simulates a gas attack during a field exercise at Morón Air Base, Spain, Feb. 7, 2018. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct limited crisis-response and theater-security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMFTE91J–150105-M-YH418-002 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 5, 2015) An MV-22B Osprey, assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 (Reinforced), 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, takes off from the flight deck aboard USS New York (LPD 21), Jan. 5, 2015. The 24th MEU and Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group are conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Todd F. Michalek/Released)
RMJ22FF9–U.S. Marines assigned to Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force Crisis Response Africa (SPMAGTF-CR-AF), Combat Logistics Element, conduct a conditioning hike on Moron Air Base, Spain, April 14, 2017. SPMAGTF-CR-AF deployed to conduct limited crisis response and contingency operations in conjunction with theater security cooperation. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Jodson B. Graves)
RMT74HFH–7.62 mm shell casings and links lay inside a crate during machine gun training at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, May 3, 2019. During the training, Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 31 fired several thousand rounds to refine their abilities with medium and heavy machine guns. CLB-31 is the Logistics Combat Element for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps' only continuously forward-deployed MEU partnering with the U.S. Navy's Amphibious Squadron 11, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military operations as the premier crisis re
RMM5HKJK–A U.S. Marine with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa, ground combat element, instructs a, logistics combat element, Marine on proper M240 machine gun handling at Morón Air Base, Spain, Feb. 7, 2018. SPMAGTF-CR-AF is deployed to conduct limited crisis-response and theater-security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMFTEK69–150109-M-YH418-002 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 9, 2015) Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 365 (Reinforced), 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), perform a freshwater cleaning of an MV-22B Osprey aboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21) Jan. 9, 2015. The 24th MEU and Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group are conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Todd F. Michalek/Released)
RMJ22G1M–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Lyza Rivas, left, a company clerk, and Capt. Alexandra Carela, a detachment commander, both assigned to Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force (SPMAGTF) Crisis Response Africa, Combat Logistics Element, conduct a conditioning hike on Moron Air Base, Andalucia, Spain, April 14, 2017. The SPMAGTF deployed to conduct limited crisis response and theater security operations in Europe and North Africa. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Jodson B. Graves)
RMT74HFE–7.62 mm shell casings and links lay in a pile during machine gun training at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, May 3, 2019. During the training, Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 31 fired several thousand rounds to refine their abilities with medium and heavy machine guns. CLB-31 is the Logistics Combat Element for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps' only continuously forward-deployed MEU partnering with the U.S. Navy's Amphibious Squadron 11, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military operations as the premier crisis respons
RMMC8K00–Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 31 create checkpoints during humanitarian aid-disaster relief training during Amphibious Integration Training at White Beach Naval Facility, Okinawa, Japan, March 28, 2018. CLB-31, the Logistics Combat Element of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, provides combat support such as supplies, maintenance, and transportation. The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit regularly exercises its HADR capabilities to retain the MEU’s readiness to respond to a humanitarian disaster. The 31st MEU and Amphibious Squadron 11 conduct AIT in preparation for Certification Exerc
RMFTEK6G–150109-M-YH418-005 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 9, 2015) Cpl. Anthony Millender, a traffic management specialist, center, with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), passes a bag of mail during a replenishment-at-sea aboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21) Jan. 9, 2015. The 24th MEU and Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group are conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Todd F. Michalek/Released)
RMHF0M4R–111212-M-IS773-031 REAM NAVAL BASE, Cambodia (December 12, 2011) Children climb on Maj. Brad Ward at an elementary school. Ward serves as the executive officer for the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit's (11th MEU) combat logistics element, Combat Logistics Battalion 11. Marines assigned to 11th MEU are operating in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility as part of the Makin Island Ready Group. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Tommy Huynh) US Navy 111212-M-IS773-031 Children climb on Maj. Brad Ward at an elementary school
RMT74HFF–A machine gun team with Combat Logistics Battalion 31 reloads during training at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, May 3, 2019. During the training, Marines with CLB-31 fired several thousand rounds to refine their abilities with medium and heavy machine guns. CLB-31 is the Logistics Combat Element for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps' only continuously forward-deployed MEU partnering with the U.S. Navy's Amphibious Squadron 11, provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military operations as the premier crisis response force in the Indo
RMMC8JPJ–Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 31 carry gear for the Humanitarian Assistance Survey Team during Amphibious Integration Training at White Beach Naval Facility, Okinawa, Japan, March 27, 2018. CLB-31 is the Logistics Combat Element for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and provides combat support such as supplies, maintenance, and transportation. The HAST surveys areas that have been struck by natural disasters to determine how the 31st MEU can best lend its support. The 31st MEU and Amphibious Squadron 11 conduct AIT in preparation for Certification Exercise and to ensure readiness fo
RMFTEJXM–MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Jan. 4, 2015) Lance Cpl. Dani A. Zunun, a combat videographer assigned to 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, captures video imagery during a live-fire exercise on the flight deck aboard USS Iwo Jima Jan. 4, 2015. The 24th MEU and Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group are conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe.
RMJ3W41D–CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. – Sgt. Andrew C. Mooney, an engineer equipment electrical systems technician with the Combat Logistics Element, Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command, drains rain water from a spill kit during General Exercise 2 at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, April 24, 2017. The Logistics Combat Element set up camp at Engineer Training Area 2 in order to simulate a schoolhouse construction site in preparation for their upcoming deployment to Central America. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Ian Leones)
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