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Partnership brings new endurance course to MCLB Albany
May 4, 2023
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany - Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany worked with 8th Engineer Support Battalion from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina to construct a new endurance course at the southwest Georgia installation. The project demonstrates a commitment to camaraderie and physical fitness, and officially opened up for use on Thursday after 20 days of construction. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Jonathan Wright)
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