Media Tags: camp-leatherneck| Video | Images | News Stories | Audio | Publications |
As an indispensable acquisition partner, Defense Contract Management Agency employees have turned Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, into one of the most critical forward operating bases supporting the Global War on Terrorism. Camp Leatherneck is a logistics hub supporting the southern and western expansion of Afghanistan.
02.09.10, Courtesy Story
In a naval message dated Dec. 30, 2009, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 74 was named among the Retention Excellence Award winners for 2009. This makes the sixth consecutive win for the battalion, the most consecutive wins for an NMCB in recent years.
01.06.10, Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Ryan Wilber
More than a month ago, Marines from Marine Aircraft Group 40, Marine Expeditionary Brigade-Afghanistan, took control of the airspace over the MEB's area of operations from their United Kingdom counterparts.
12.20.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Roman Yurek
Chaplains serving in southern Afghanistan met at Camp Leatherneck to celebrate the Chaplain Corps' 234th birthday. Twenty chaplains from four countries, assigned to camps and Forwarding Operating Bases throughout southern Afghanistan participated in the day's events.
11.20.09, Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Ryan Wilber
In the area of Southern Afghanistan referred to by locals as "the desert of death," Navy engineering aides gather their surveying equipment and trek across the hot sand. Their mission is to provide Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 74 with an accurate representation of the topography of Camp Leatherneck's expansion site and layout future roads.
10.06.09, Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Ryan Wilber
|
Related News TagsAfghanistan, Camp Leatherneck, NMCB 74, Camp Krutke, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, Deployment extension, Camp Natasha, LOGCAP, Engineering Aids, 655th, Troop surge, Marines, air control, Helmand Province
Most Popular TagsAfghanistan, soldiers, Iraq, Army, Combat Camera, Navy, OIF, training, Haiti Relief, Marines, sailors, Operation Enduring Freedom, haiti, U.S. Navy, air force, patrol, Operation Unified Response, civilians, children, weapons
|