Taking a peak at the levels of a water container, Lance Cpl. Paul W. Schwartz, a 21-year-old native of Meridian, Idaho, with Combat Logistics Company 115, re-supplies a Marine outpost around Fallujah with fresh water May 24, 2006. Schwartz and the rest of Combat Logistics Battalion 5 serve as a logistical support unit in the Al Anbar Province, supporting American and Iraqi forces operating here. On major re-supply convoys, CLC 115 will deliver food, water, fuel and other equipment or supplies to multiple locations in one trip outside the security of Camp Fallujah. (Official USMC photograph by


Taking a peak at the levels of a water container, Lance Cpl. Paul W. Schwartz, a 21-year-old native of Meridian, Idaho, with Combat Logistics Company 115, re-supplies a Marine outpost around Fallujah with fresh water May 24, 2006. Schwartz and the rest of Combat Logistics Battalion 5 serve as a logistical support unit in the Al Anbar Province, supporting American and Iraqi forces operating here. On major re-supply convoys, CLC 115 will deliver food, water, fuel and other equipment or supplies to multiple locations in one trip outside the security of Camp Fallujah. (Official USMC photograph by Cpl. Daniel J. Redding. 060524-M-7799R-002. Released.) Convoy Operations a Daily Grind for Marines in Fallujah DVIDS22074


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