Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany
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MCA civilian-Marines cited for overseas tours
June 18, 2009
— Twenty-one civilian workers at Maintenance Center Albany were awarded the Secretary of Defense Medal for the Global War on Terrorism in ceremonies conducted in the MCA lobby June 11.“Thank you for what you do. Your work means we can provide the warfighter with the equipment they need to fight terrorism,” said Maj. Gen. Willie J. Williams,
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Blount Island Command reaches out to civilian community with Open House
June 4, 2009
— Civic and business leaders from the Jacksonville, Fla., region were invited to a Community Open House at Blount Island Command May 4.“We want to ensure the community knows that we are good stewards of the national treasure we’re entrusted with and we always look forward to discuss the changes along with the anticipated growth and opportunities for
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LOGCOM (FWD): Civilian-Marines hard at work supporting the warfighter
June 4, 2009
— CAMP ARIFJAN, KUWAIT - While Marines deployed to operational areas have a tough mission, there is a small group of very dedicated civilians doing their best to take some of the burden from the warfighter and make a difference as much as they can. A group of civilian-Marines, deployed as contractors to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwait, have taken on
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LOGCOM (FWD) Marine gives warfighters outstanding support
June 4, 2009
— CAMP ARIFJAN, KUWAIT - A Marine deployed with Marine Corps Logistics Command not only performs his mission of logistics support well, he also does so for every Marine deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan with out them knowing it. Sgt. Roderick Phipps, Forward-in-Stores non-commissioned officer-in-charge, LOGCOM (FWD) Kuwait, from Atlanta, Ga., has
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CG visits FWD locations, says farewell
May 28, 2009
— CAMP ARIFJAN, KUWAIT - Marines and civilian contractors forward deployed to locations in Iraq and Kuwait bid farewell to their senior officer during his final tour of Marine Corps Logistics Command’s forward-deployed sites May 14-19. Maj. Gen. Willie J. Williams, commanding general, LOGCOM, saluted those he has assigned closest to the fight during
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Det. 2 Marines return home from Afghanistan
May 22, 2009
— Maj. Jonathan M. Hinckley and Staff Sgt. Henry E. Watts, assigned to Detachment 2, Supply Company, 4th Supply Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Ga., arrived Friday at Southwest Georgia Regional Airport, Albany, Ga., after being deployed to Afghanistan for six months. The Marines were welcomed home by
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