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Col. James C. Carroll III (right), commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, and base officials welcome Marine Corps Installations East’s command chaplain, Capt. Thomas Stewart (center), U.S. Navy, for his first visit to MCLB Albany, Dec. 8. Stewart, based out of Camp Lejeune, N.C., kicked off his visit with the leadership team and a full day of meetings, briefs and tours of the installation as well as a number of scheduled meet-and-greets. During the chaplain's visit, Bob James (left), director, Operations and Training Division, MCLB Albany, facilitated a tour of the base's Chapel of the Good Shepherd.
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Dec 9, 2015
MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE ALBANY - Col. James C. Carroll III (right), commanding officer, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, and base officials welcome Marine Corps Installations East’s command chaplain, Capt. Thomas Stewart (center), U.S. Navy, for his first visit to MCLB Albany, Dec. 8. Stewart, based out of Camp Lejeune, N.C., kicked off his visit with the leadership team and a full day of meetings, briefs and tours of the installation as well as a number of scheduled meet-and-greets. During the chaplain's visit, Bob James (left), director, Operations and Training Division, MCLB Albany, facilitated a tour of the base's Chapel of the Good Shepherd.


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