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Twenty-eight years ago, Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Young did not envision himself being in a significant leadership position within the Marine Corps. He was expecting to do his four years and move on. Now at the tail end of his military career, he is able to look back on the opportunities provided to him while mentoring young Marines working their way up in the ranks. Young serves as the sergeant major for Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jennifer Parks)
The Department of Defense is expanding in-store commissary and military exchange shopping privileges as well as access to morale, welfare and recreation facilities located on U.S. military installations at the start of the new year. With Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany being the home to commissary and exchange facilities, the base is anticipated to feel an impact. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jennifer Parks)
The Department of Defense is expanding in-store commissary and military exchange shopping privileges as well as access to morale, welfare and recreation facilities located on U.S. military installations at the start of the new year. With Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany being the home to commissary and exchange facilities, the base is anticipated to feel an impact. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jennifer Parks)
The Department of Defense is expanding in-store commissary and military exchange shopping privileges as well as access to morale, welfare and recreation facilities located on U.S. military installations at the start of the new year. With Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany being the home to commissary and exchange facilities, the base is anticipated to feel an impact. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jennifer Parks)
The Department of Defense is expanding in-store commissary and military exchange shopping privileges as well as access to morale, welfare and recreation facilities located on U.S. military installations at the start of the new year. With Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany being the home to commissary and exchange facilities, the base is anticipated to feel an impact. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jennifer Parks)
One day after celebrating the Marine Corps’ 244th birthday, a few Marines from Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany celebrated Veterans Day with the local community, Nov. 11.

Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Young, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, was the guest speaker at the American Legion Post 512.  He told the near-capacity crowd that he was honored to be given the opportunity to share his perspective on the importance of the day.
One day after celebrating the Marine Corps’ 244th birthday, a few Marines from Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany celebrated Veterans Day with the local community, Nov. 11.

Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Young, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, was the guest speaker at the American Legion Post 512.  He told the near-capacity crowd that he was honored to be given the opportunity to share his perspective on the importance of the day.
One day after celebrating the Marine Corps’ 244th birthday, a few Marines from Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany celebrated Veterans Day with the local community, Nov. 11.

Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Young, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, was the guest speaker at the American Legion Post 512.  He told the near-capacity crowd that he was honored to be given the opportunity to share his perspective on the importance of the day.
One day after celebrating the Marine Corps’ 244th birthday, a few Marines from Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany celebrated Veterans Day with the local community, Nov. 11.

Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Young, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, was the guest speaker at the American Legion Post 512.  He told the near-capacity crowd that he was honored to be given the opportunity to share his perspective on the importance of the day.
One day after celebrating the Marine Corps' 244th birthday, a few Marines from Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany celebrated Veterans Day with the local community, Nov. 11. Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Young, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, was the guest speaker at the American Legion Post 512.  He told the near-capacity crowd that he was honored to be given the opportunity to share his perspective on the importance of the day.
One day after celebrating the Marine Corps' 244th birthday, a few Marines from Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany celebrated Veterans Day with the local community, Nov. 11. Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Young, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, was the guest speaker at the American Legion Post 512.  He told the near-capacity crowd that he was honored to be given the opportunity to share his perspective on the importance of the day.
One day after celebrating the Marine Corps' 244th birthday, a few Marines from Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany celebrated Veterans Day with the local community, Nov. 11. Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Young, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, was the guest speaker at the American Legion Post 512.  He told the near-capacity crowd that he was honored to be given the opportunity to share his perspective on the importance of the day.
One day after celebrating the Marine Corps' 244th birthday, a few Marines from Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany celebrated Veterans Day with the local community, Nov. 11. Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Young, sergeant major, MCLB Albany, was the guest speaker at the American Legion Post 512.  He told the near-capacity crowd that he was honored to be given the opportunity to share his perspective on the importance of the day.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany held its annual Emergency Preparedness Fair aboard the installation in the Thomason Gymnasium, Sept. 17. The fair provided information on community disaster and emergency planning, to include considerations during recovery operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Re-Essa Buckels)
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany held its annual Emergency Preparedness Fair aboard the installation in the Thomason Gymnasium, Sept. 17. The fair provided information on community disaster and emergency planning, to include considerations during recovery operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Re-Essa Buckels)
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany command leadership visited the Joint Enterprise Fielding & Surveillance Facility (JEFS) in Albany, Georgia, Sept. 18. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Marvin Thomas)
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany command leadership visited the Joint Enterprise Fielding & Surveillance Facility (JEFS) in Albany, Georgia, Sept. 18. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Marvin Thomas)
Marines, young Marines and the Salvation Army kicked off the 2019 Toys for Tots Drive aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Oct. 1. Toys for Tots, established in 1947, is a program run by the Marine Corps Reserves, and provides toys to children from low income families. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pamela Jackson)
Col. Alphonso Trimble, commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, took part in the Georgia Chamber's 2019 Rural Prosperity Summit in Tifton, Georgia, Oct. 1. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pamela Jackson)
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany held its annual Hispanic Heritage Month observance luncheon at the Clubs of Dubber's Oak, Oct. 3. Barbara Rivera Holmes, President and CEO, Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, served as the guest speaker. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pamela Jackson)