Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck Photos
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Seabee Welding a Frame Together | 1 year 2 weeks | Petty Officer 3rd Class Bernard Barbuto welds the frame that will support the door for the k-span building that Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3 is building during night time operations here in Camp Krutke, the Seabee camp within Camp Leatherneck. The building will be used as a tool warehouse for the Seabees and will replace three tents that they have been working out of for the past two years. Because the temperature in Afghanistan is rapidly exceeding 100 F some of the large projects that the Seabees are working on are being worked in the cool of night instead of day time, this is to eliminate or minimize any chance of heat injuries. NMCB 3 is an expeditionary element of U.S. Naval Forces providing construction, engineering and security services in support of national strategy, naval power projection, humanitarian assistance and contingency operations. Photo by Chief Petty Officer Jesse Sherwin III | Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck, Camp Krutke, Camp Leatherneck, Jesse Sherwin III, Naval Mobile Consruction Battalion, Seabee, U.S. Navy, US Navy |
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Prayer Breakfast | 1 year 2 weeks | Service members bow their head in prayer as a duet leads them during a prayer breakfast aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, May 5. The prayer breakfast incorporated music, group prayer, and a story about a prisoner of war’s spiritual recovery and growth, as told by Maj. Gen. John A Toolan, commanding general of Regional Command Southwest. Photo by Lance Cpl. Katherine M. Solano | Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck, Camp Leatherneck, Katherine M. Solano, Prayer breakfast, rigional command command southwest, US Army |
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In and Out, RCT-8 Team Expedites Movement Across Battle Space | 1 year 11 weeks | Reattaching hoses to an air compressor, Lance Cpl. Joshua Luck, a Marine from Las Vegas, works underneath a 7-ton vehicle at the Regimental Combat Team 8 Motor Transportation Lot aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, March 5. Luck is a motor transportation operator with the RCT-8 Logistics and Operations Cell. Photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Smith | Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck, Camp Leatherneck, marines, Motor Transportation, Operations Cell, Regimental Combat Team 8, Ryan Smith, US Marines |
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MWSS-373 Convoys | 1 year 11 weeks | Lt. Col. Thomas Fahy, the Marine Wing Support Squadron commanding officer addresses Marines returning to Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, after completing and independent convoy to Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, March 5. Photo by Lance Cpl. Samantha H. Arrington | Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck, Camp Dwyer, Camp Leatherneck, Marine Wing Support Squad, marines, Samantha H. Arrington, US Marines |
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1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) Disposes of Expired Ammunition in Afghanistan | 1 year 11 weeks | More than 7200 pounds of unserviceable tank rounds, mortars and 1700 pounds of composition C-4 detonates near Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Feb. 19. Photo by Sgt. Brandon Owen | Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck, Brandon Owen, C-4, Camp Leatherneck, U.S. Marine Corps, US Marines |
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Atlanta Native Sailor Earns FMF Qualified Officer Insignia | 1 year 12 weeks | Sailors must serve for at least one year in a Marine Corps command to qualify for the Fleet Marine Force Qualified Officer program and earn the insignia. Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Marco Mancha | Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Camp Leatherneck, Fleet Marine Force Qualified Officer, FMF Qualified Officer Insignia, Marco Mancha, Marine Corps, navy, US Navy |

