(Left) Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Lee, executive officer, MCLB Barstow, gazes at the inner workings of a 777 light mortar as Bryan H. Wood, assistant deputy commandant, Installations and Logistics, has Doug Van Dyke, supervisor of the 777 light mortar project at Production Plant Barstow, explain the pullback test they are about to perform on the artillery piece. William Beckley, production trades manager at PPB; Capt. Kyle Schull, staff secretary, and Maj. Christian Carlson, operations officer, MCLB Barstow; stand by. The pullback is a way to test the recoil on the 777 without actually firing


(Left) Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Lee, executive officer, MCLB Barstow, gazes at the inner workings of a 777 light mortar as Bryan H. Wood, assistant deputy commandant, Installations and Logistics, has Doug Van Dyke, supervisor of the 777 light mortar project at Production Plant Barstow, explain the pullback test they are about to perform on the artillery piece. William Beckley, production trades manager at PPB; Capt. Kyle Schull, staff secretary, and Maj. Christian Carlson, operations officer, MCLB Barstow; stand by. The pullback is a way to test the recoil on the 777 without actually firing a shot. Wood visited the Marine Depot Maintenance Command facility aboard the Yermo Annex of Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., April 5.


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