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Three Marines formerly with the 1st Iraqi Army Division Military Transition Team, II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), were awarded Bronze Star medals during a ceremony held aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan. 21.
01.21.10, Story by Lance Cpl. Melissa Latty
On October 12, 2004, Pfc. Oscar A. Martinez died when shrapnel from a rocket pierced his chest at Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq. He was only three weeks into a scheduled seven-month deployment.
01.12.10, Story by Cpl. Bobbie A. Curtis
Sailors and Marines from 2nd Marine Logistics Group unveiled a new and improved way to teach combat life saving skills during the opening of their new Tactical Combat Casualty Care and Combat Life Saving Simulation Lab aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Dec 15.
12.22.09, Story by Cpl. Bobbie A. Curtis
Combat Logistics Battalion 46 officially took over for Combat Logistics Regiment 27 (Forward) as the logistics combat element during a Transfer of Authority ceremony aboard Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, Dec. 16.
12.16.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Melissa Latty
Thanksgiving is a time to show gratitude for those who've made a difference. In honor of this holiday, the president of the United States called 10 deployed service members to show his appreciation for their hard work.
11.26.09, Story by Cpl. M. M. Bravo
Marines and sailors aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, are doing their part to protect the local environment by focusing on the proper disposal of all hazardous material aboard the base.
11.13.09, Story by Cpl. M. M. Bravo
The Iraqi Ministry of Defense directed that one detachment of helicopters from 4th Squadron, Iraqi Air Force, be located at Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, in order to provide a rotary wing transportation
capability to the Anbar Operations Command, a command center for all Iraqi security forces in Iraq's Al Anbar province.
11.13.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Melissa Latty
Marines from Combat Logistics Regiment 27 (Forward) woke up with the Iraqi sun aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, knowing that the day, Nov. 10, marked 234 years of the Marine Corps' existence.
11.10.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Melissa Latty
Marine Corps participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom is drawing to a close as Marines, Sailors and equipment make their way back home or to other parts of the globe. As part of the departure, one of the Marine Corps' largest bases in the country is on its way to being in the hands of the Iraqi government once again.
11.03.09, Story by Gunnery Sgt. Katesha Washington
Accidental deaths and injuries that occur due to operator fatigue is a major threat throughout the U.S. military and is even more of a threat in a combat environment.
11.02.09, Story by Gunnery Sgt. Katesha Washington
With the Marine Corps mission in Iraq coming closer to an end, all of the gear and equipment that has been used since Operation Iraqi Freedom first began, now has to be sent back to the states for repair or to support other missions around the world.
10.21.09, Story by Melissa Latty
Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 46, stationed at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, are doing what they can to give Marines living on small forward operating bases and combat outposts in western Iraq better living conditions.
10.16.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Melissa Latty
From the battle at Belleau Wood, where Marines earned the name Devil Dog, to the iconic image of the flag-raising at Iwo Jima, Marine Corps history is embedded in every Marine from their initial training at boot camp and continues to provide inspiration to those who continue to serve. Some veterans of past wars, like Vietnam, are not only holding on to the memories of that time, but are also making new ones while they serve in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
10.13.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Melissa Latty
First Sgt. Tyrone Choice hopes the Marines of Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27 (Forward), will remember Aug. 29. On that day, his Marines received the first commemorative coin the company has ever had produced.
09.25.09, Story by Gunnery Sgt. Katesha Washington
Lt. Col. Kenneth R. Kassner, the commanding officer of 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, officially relieved the Marines of Company E of their duties during a ceremony held aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, Sept. 16.
09.23.09, Story by Cpl. Robert Morgan
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