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(From left to right) Lt. Col. Todd Kerzie, Facilities Maintenance Officer; Ruby Reed, Quality Assurance Specialist; Jason Estensen, Maintaince Control; Rick Monroe, General Support Shop Supervisor; Col. Nicholas F. Marano, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton; Anthony DeJohn, program analysis; Susan Stuffle, Continuous Process Improvement manager, Headquarters Marine Corps, Installations and Logistics department; (not pictured) Anthony Reyes, president, National Federation of Federal Employees, Local 919; receive a CPI award for Project Excellence at Building 1160, Jan.26. The CPI awards recognize noteworthy achievements by organizations and individuals throughout the Marine Corps and are designed to continually improve the speed, quality and affordability of supporting processes to meet those requirements. To meet the high demand for their workload, Facilities Maintenance Department’s General Support team developed a project to reduce annual costs by $9.2 million with potential future annual savings of $10-15 million. - (From left to right) Lt. Col. Todd Kerzie, Facilities Maintenance Officer; Ruby Reed, Quality Assurance Specialist; Jason Estensen, Maintaince Control; Rick Monroe, General Support Shop Supervisor; Col. Nicholas F. Marano, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton; Anthony DeJohn, program analysis; Susan Stuffle, Continuous Process Improvement manager, Headquarters Marine Corps, Installations and Logistics department; (not pictured) Anthony Reyes, president, National Federation of Federal Employees, Local 919; receive a CPI award for Project Excellence at Building 1160, Jan.26. The CPI awards recognize noteworthy achievements by organizations and individuals throughout the Marine Corps and are designed to continually improve the speed, quality and affordability of supporting processes to meet those requirements. To meet the high demand for their workload, Facilities Maintenance Department’s General Support team developed a project to reduce annual costs by $9.2 million with potential future annual savings of $10-15 million.

Col. Stephen W, Davis, deputy commander, Marine Special Operations Command, U.S. Special Operations Command, speaks at 1st Marine Special Operation Battalion's change-of-command and ribbon cutting ceremony at Camp Pendleton, July 13. Command of Camp Pendleton’s 1st MSOB changed hands as Lt. Col. Jeffrey D. Tuggle relinquished responsibility for the unit to Lt. Col. Michael A. Brooks during the two-hour ceremony. In addition to new leadership, the battalion also opened their recently built 33-acre complex and six different training facilities during the two-hour ceremony. - Col. Stephen W, Davis, deputy commander, Marine Special Operations Command, U.S. Special Operations Command, speaks at 1st Marine Special Operation Battalion's change-of-command and ribbon cutting ceremony at Camp Pendleton, July 13. Command of Camp Pendleton’s 1st MSOB changed hands as Lt. Col. Jeffrey D. Tuggle relinquished responsibility for the unit to Lt. Col. Michael A. Brooks during the two-hour ceremony. In addition to new leadership, the battalion also opened their recently built 33-acre complex and six different training facilities during the two-hour ceremony.

Lt. Col. Darrel L. Akers (right), executive officer, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, accepts the Small Unit of the Year Award (149 volunteers or less), on behalf of Combat Logistics Regiment 1, from Col. Nicholas F. Marano (center), commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Also on stage, representing the unit, is Capt. Darius L. James (left), commanding officer, Headquarters & Support Company and Cpl. Clinton Murray, electro-optical ordinance repairer. Camp Pendleton commemorated April’s National Volunteer Appreciation with its 11th annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony, themed "Celebrating People in Action." - Lt. Col. Darrel L. Akers (right), executive officer, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, accepts the Small Unit of the Year Award (149 volunteers or less), on behalf of Combat Logistics Regiment 1, from Col. Nicholas F. Marano (center), commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Also on stage, representing the unit, is Capt. Darius L. James (left), commanding officer, Headquarters & Support Company and Cpl. Clinton Murray, electro-optical ordinance repairer. Camp Pendleton commemorated April’s National Volunteer Appreciation with its 11th annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony, themed "Celebrating People in Action."

(From left to right) 2nd Lt. Jeffery Newman, Lance Cpl. Robert Roach, Lance Cpl. Zachary Galauskas, and Gunnery Sgt. Christopher Trimble, all members of Combat Logistic Battalion 13’s rifle team, were presented with the Wharton Trophy for their firing excellence during the 2010 Western Division Matches marksmanship competition, hosted at Camp Pendleton, March 8 – 19. The Wharton Trophy is awarded to the best Western Division rifle team representing a Marine Corps unit west of the Mississippi River, whose unit strength is less than 600 personnel. - (From left to right) 2nd Lt. Jeffery Newman, Lance Cpl. Robert Roach, Lance Cpl. Zachary Galauskas, and Gunnery Sgt. Christopher Trimble, all members of Combat Logistic Battalion 13’s rifle team, were presented with the Wharton Trophy for their firing excellence during the 2010 Western Division Matches marksmanship competition, hosted at Camp Pendleton, March 8 – 19. The Wharton Trophy is awarded to the best Western Division rifle team representing a Marine Corps unit west of the Mississippi River, whose unit strength is less than 600 personnel.