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Cpl. Matthew Huberlach, an automotive maintenance technician with maintenance platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, replaces the water pump on a M1123 Humvee at the CLB’s maintenance building, Nov. 26. The Marines of CLB-31 support the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit with ordnance, communications, engineering and motor transport maintenance to ensure the unit is ready for any mission. The Marines and sailors of CLB-31 are permanently assigned to the 31st MEU as the logistics combat element and are conducting pre-deployment preparations for the regularly-scheduled Spring Patrol of the Asia-Pacific region. - Cpl. Matthew Huberlach, an automotive maintenance technician with maintenance platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, replaces the water pump on a M1123 Humvee at the CLB’s maintenance building, Nov. 26. The Marines of CLB-31 support the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit with ordnance, communications, engineering and motor transport maintenance to ensure the unit is ready for any mission. The Marines and sailors of CLB-31 are permanently assigned to the 31st MEU as the logistics combat element and are conducting pre-deployment preparations for the regularly-scheduled Spring Patrol of the Asia-Pacific region.

Lieutenant Colonel Robert C. Rice cuts the cake during a Marine Corps birthday celebration here Nov. 10. Following the cake-cutting was a battalion-wide competition pitting the companies against each other in flag football, basketball, softball, tug of war and more. The winner of the competition was Company K and their award is to be the first company to return home to California before the rest of the battalion. Rice is the battalion commander of BLT 3/5, 31st MEU and a native of Richland, Washington. (U.S. Marine Photo by Cpl. Henry Antenor) - Lieutenant Colonel Robert C. Rice cuts the cake during a Marine Corps birthday celebration here Nov. 10. Following the cake-cutting was a battalion-wide competition pitting the companies against each other in flag football, basketball, softball, tug of war and more. The winner of the competition was Company K and their award is to be the first company to return home to California before the rest of the battalion. Rice is the battalion commander of BLT 3/5, 31st MEU and a native of Richland, Washington. (U.S. Marine Photo by Cpl. Henry Antenor)