| MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.-Maj. Gen. Anthony L. Jackson (left), Marine Corps Installations West’s new commanding officer, salutes alongside Lt. Gen. Keith J. Stalder (center), commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Pacific, and now retired Maj. Gen. Michael R. Lehnert (right), during the Pass-In-Review portion of the MCIWEST change-of-command ceremony at Camp Pendleton, Sept. 29. Photo Date Taken: 9/29/2009 Unit: Marine Corps Installations West Photo ByLine: Pfc. Daniel Boothe Photo VRIN: 20090929-M-9234B-300.jpg Photo Size:3MB
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| Cindy Lacy-Whitman, head of Marine Corps retail operations, station commanding officer Col. Mark Werth and Don Mitchell, Marine Corps Community Services director, cut the ribbon to open the new Marine Corps Exchange at the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma, Ariz., Nov. 18, 2009. The 64,000-square-foot exchange, recently completed after approximately 14 months of construction, features a food court, barber shop, laundromat and dry cleaners. Approximately 800 patrons lined up, some as early as the night before, in order to receive a gift bag and a gift card of up to $250. “Oh, it was totally worth it,” said Kyle Hausner, a Marine dependent, who secured his place in line at 11:30 p.m. the previous night. “I only got one or two hours of sleep.” The ribbon-cutting was the first event of the four-day grand opening, which will last through Nov. 21, 2009. “We worked on this event for about two months,” said Jenifer Larson, MCCS assistant marketing director. “The turnout for this has been amazing.” Photo Date Taken: 11/18/2009 Unit: Marine Corps Air Station Yuma Photo ByLine: Cpl. Pete Zrioka Photo VRIN: 091118-M-8331Z-001.jpg Photo Size:5MB
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| Lucy Poe shows off the plaque her husband, Obadiah Samuel Poe, received posthumously Nov. 5. for his induction into the Marine Corps Logistics Command Hall of Fame. Photo Date Taken: 11/5/2009 Unit: Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Photo ByLine: Jason M. Webb Photo VRIN: JMW_2428.jpg Photo Size:5MB
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| Marine Corps Birthday Ball attendees stand at attention as the colors are posted Saturday at the James H. Gray Sr. Civic Center in Albany, Ga
Photo Date Taken: 11/14/2009 Unit: Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Photo ByLine: Art Powell Photo VRIN: DSC_6130.jpg Photo Size:1MB
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| A Marine Corps Color Guard posts the colors during the Marine Corps Birthday Ball at the Albany James H. Gray Sr. Civic Center Saturday. The ball is celebrated by Marine Corps units at locations around the world. This year was the 234th birthday of the Marine Corps.
Photo Date Taken: 11/14/2009 Unit: Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Photo ByLine: Art Powell Photo VRIN: DSC_6125.jpg Photo Size:6MB
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| Brig. Gen. James A. Kessler, commanding general, LOGCOM, shares the ceremonial first piece of the Marine Corps birthday cake with Master Gunnery Sgt. Elliot Martin, LOGCOM administrative chief, the oldest Marine present; and Pfc. Kalani Lowe, small arms technician, MCLB Albany, at the Marine Corps Birthday Ball Saturday. Photo Date Taken: 11/14/2009 Unit: Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Photo ByLine: PAO Photo VRIN: DSC_6114.jpg Photo Size:5MB
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| The birthday cake, the ceremonial highlight of the Marine Corps Birthday Ball, is rolled into the James H. Gray Sr. Civic Center in Albany, Ga., during the Marine Corps Birthday Ball Saturday. More than 700 military personnel, local civic leaders and retirees from around the region attended the event. Following the formal events, a meal was served, and dancing commenced. Photo Date Taken: 11/14/2009 Unit: Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Photo ByLine: PAO Photo VRIN: DSC_6103.jpg Photo Size:2MB
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| Lance Cpl. Christopher T. Brutzman, a traffic management specialist with the Visiting Aircraft Line, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Marine Corps Installations West, assists pilots taxiing UC-12F “King Air” on the flight line here, Nov. 3. Fixed Wing Marine Transport Detachment here has the responsibility of transporting VIP and personnel throughout the region and other parts of the United States. Photo Date Taken: 11/3/2009 Unit: Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Photo ByLine: Cpl. Christopher O'Quin Photo VRIN: 091103-M-2708O- 213.jpg Photo Size:308KB
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| MARINE CORPS AIR STATION MIRAMAR, Calif. - Lance Cpl. Christopher T. Brutzman, a traffic management specialist with the Visiting Aircraft Line, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Marine Corps Installations West, prepares to assist aircrew in a UC-12F "King Air" as they board the aircraft on the flight line here, Nov. 3. Fixed Wing Marine Transport Detachment flies several times daily, and often travels throughout much of the United States. Photo Date Taken: 11/3/2009 Unit: Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Photo ByLine: Cpl. Christopher O'Quin Photo VRIN: 091103-M-2708O- 172.jpg Photo Size:297KB
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| A UC-12F “King Air” is one of the two models the Fixed Wing Marine Transport Detachment, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Marine Corps Installations West, here uses to transport VIP’s and Marines throughout the United States. The detachment also uses two UC-35s for transportation. Photo Date Taken: 11/3/2009 Unit: Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Photo ByLine: Cpl. Christopher O'Quin Photo VRIN: 091103-M-2708O- 090.jpg Photo Size:401KB
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