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Capt. Devon Duarte’s primary role is the deputy operations officer for the Communications and Information Systems Division at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany. The Jacksonville, Florida native serves as the unit readiness coordinator at MCLB Albany. This servicemember, formerly known as the family readiness officer, is the command’s representative and point of contact for family readiness issues and concerns for all military members, is the one-stop shop for information all Marine Corps Community Services programs, events and resources at the installation and is the advocate and information source for the families of single Marines. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jennifer Parks) - Capt. Devon Duarte’s primary role is the deputy operations officer for the Communications and Information Systems Division at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany. The Jacksonville, Florida native serves as the unit readiness coordinator at MCLB Albany. This servicemember, formerly known as the family readiness officer, is the command’s representative and point of contact for family readiness issues and concerns for all military members, is the one-stop shop for information all Marine Corps Community Services programs, events and resources at the installation and is the advocate and information source for the families of single Marines. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jennifer Parks)
Born into a military family, Col. Matthew McKinney assumed the role of Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany's commanding officer on June 29 bursting with ideas and enthusiasm on how to move the installation forward. Much of this enthusiasm centers around strengthening the base’s bond with people they depend on both in and outside the fence line. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jonathan Wright) - Born into a military family, Col. Matthew McKinney assumed the role of Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany's commanding officer on June 29 bursting with ideas and enthusiasm on how to move the installation forward. Much of this enthusiasm centers around strengthening the base’s bond with people they depend on both in and outside the fence line. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jonathan Wright)
Gunnery Sgt. Joseph Flowers, adjutant chief at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, came out of high school to take on service in the U.S. Marine Corps, looking for growth in the next chapter. Flowers grew up roughly 30 miles from MCLB Albany and entered the Marine Corps via delayed entry in 2005. He has had the chance to build on his own character growth at MCLB Albany while investing in the resources that built him. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jonathan Wright) - Gunnery Sgt. Joseph Flowers, adjutant chief at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, came out of high school to take on service in the U.S. Marine Corps, looking for growth in the next chapter. Flowers grew up roughly 30 miles from MCLB Albany and entered the Marine Corps via delayed entry in 2005. He has had the chance to build on his own character growth at MCLB Albany while investing in the resources that built him. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jonathan Wright)
2023 Marine Corps Marksmanship Competition East - U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jack Gnosca, the content management team chief with Marine Corps Installations East-Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, fires a rifle during the 2023 Marine Corps Marksmanship Competition East on Stone Bay, MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, March 10, 2023. All Marines east of the Mississippi were invited to attend this annual competition to increase their combat effectiveness and lethality using MCB Camp Lejeune's premier ranges. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jennifer E. Douds)
A near-capacity crowd of community and business leaders gathered at the Merry Acres Event Center in Albany, Georgia, July 10, to show their appreciation for those who currently serve in the military at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany. - A near-capacity crowd of community and business leaders gathered at the Merry Acres Event Center in Albany, Georgia, July 10, to show their appreciation for those who currently serve in the military at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Commanding Officer Col. Alphonso Trimble (left) spoke to Dougherty County Superintendent Kenneth Dyer (right), during the Military Child Educational Summit, July 24. As the school year quickly approaches, active-duty families aboard MCLB Albany received information about various school districts and educational opportunities in Southwest Georgia. Leaders from both public and private schools showcased their programs. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Re-Essa Buckels) - Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Commanding Officer Col. Alphonso Trimble (left) spoke to Dougherty County Superintendent Kenneth Dyer (right), during the Military Child Educational Summit, July 24. As the school year quickly approaches, active-duty families aboard MCLB Albany received information about various school districts and educational opportunities in Southwest Georgia. Leaders from both public and private schools showcased their programs. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Re-Essa Buckels)
U.S. Marine Corps 1stSgt. James Williams welcomes dozens of Navy and Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps cadets upon arrival at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany. More than 40 cadets spent an intense five days at MCLB Albany for its first-ever summer camp. Each cadet experienced a week-long taste of basic leadership training. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Re-Essa Buckels) - U.S. Marine Corps 1stSgt. James Williams welcomes dozens of Navy and Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps cadets upon arrival at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany. More than 40 cadets spent an intense five days at MCLB Albany for its first-ever summer camp. Each cadet experienced a week-long taste of basic leadership training. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Re-Essa Buckels)
Base officials re-open Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society office - Col. James C. Carroll, III, Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, along with Megan O'Connell, Director, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, Kings Bay and Albany, Ga., officially reopens the NMCRS Office at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany during a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Dec. 13.
Bruce and Gayle Jones both work at the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Motor Pool, ordering and supplying parts for the upkeep of the base vehicles. - Bruce and Gayle Jones both work at the Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Motor Pool, ordering and supplying parts for the upkeep of the base vehicles.