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Contractors put final touches on Production Plant Barstow's new structure on the Yermo Annex aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., July 24.
CLOTH FACE COVERING REQUIREMENTS IN THE WORKPLACE
Making an impact
MARCORLOGCOM works to leverage 5G technologies to increase warehouse operations, safety and efficiency
First Sergeant Kevin L. Davis retirement ceremony
Col. Daniel H. Coleman, right, director, G3/5, Marine Corps Logistics Command, receives the Meritorious Service Medal, in lieu of third award, from Maj. Gen. Joseph F. Shrader, commanding general, MARCORLOGCOM, during a ceremony held at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, June 4. Coleman received the medal for his outstanding meritorious service as director, G3/5 from July 2017 to May 2020, according to the award citation.
Col. Eric S. Livingston, special project officer, Marine Corps Logistics Command, receives an American Flag during his retirement ceremony at the Base Chapel on Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia, June 5. Livingston served more than 33 years in the Marine Corps.
Heavy mobile equipment mechanics, Todd Jones, left, and Randy Kelly, right, Production Plant Albany, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, perform maintenance on a Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicle while adhering to social distance standards as well as the proper wear of face coverings.
Reginald Fluellen, left, supervisor, Production Plant Albany, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, screens employees as part of a comprehensive plan to safeguard the health and welfare of those returning to the workplace.
Ashley M. Spurlock, heavy mobile equipment mechanic, Production Plant Albany, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, works alone as he performs maintenance on components of the Medium Girder Bridge Platform Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia, May. 7.
Michael McCarty, right, supervisor, Production Plant Albany, Marine Depot Maintenance Command, uses a thermal scanner as part of a screening process plant employees must submit to each day as they return to their workplace while at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia, May 7.
DLA, DTRA offers excess protective suits for COVID-19 with help from Marine Corps
DLA, DTRA offers excess protective suits for COVID-19 with help from Marine Corps
MARCORLOGCOM Marine stays in shape while adhering to COVID-19 Health Protection Conditions
MARCORLOGCOM Marine stays in shape while adhering to COVID-19 Health Protection Conditions
MARCORLOGCOM Marine stays in shape while adhering to COVID-19 Health Protection Conditions
MARCORLOGCOM Marine stays in shape while adhering to COVID-19 Health Protection Conditions
Teamwork provides protective masks quickly
Teamwork provides protective masks quickly
Navy, Marine Corps Partner With Industry, FEMA to 3-D Print Face Shields