List of United States Marine Corps Combat Logistics Companies

A Combat Logistics Company (CLC) is a logistics unit of the United States Marine Corps that are based at Marine Corps air stations. Formerly known as Combat Service Support Companies, they provide intermediate supply support and intermediate motor transport and engineer ground equipment maintenance to their Marine Aircraft Wings (MAWs); operate the Aerial Port of Embarkation/Debarkation (APOE/D) under the guidance of the Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF); and provide personnel to the Fleet Assistance Program (FAP) in support of legal, postal, exchange, security (military police), personnel administration, freight/passenger transportation (TMO) and bulk fuel support for their respective Marine Corps Air Station.

Organization

Combat Logistics Companies fall under the command of a Combat Logistics Regiment within the Marine Logistics Group. Companies are not provided to air stations in proximity to a larger logistics unit (such as Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton).

Combat Logistics Companies provide intermediate ground logistics support to aviation units, to include supply and maintenance beyond organic capabilities.

List of Combat Logistics Companies

Insignia Name Nickname Parent unit Station Location
Combat Logistics Company 11
Combat Logistics Regiment 15
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
San Diego, California[1]
Combat Logistics Company 16
Los Lobos
Combat Logistics Regiment 15
Marine Corps Air Station Yuma
Yuma, Arizona[2]
Combat Logistics Company 21
Combat Logistics Regiment 25
Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point
Havelock, North Carolina[3]
Combat Logistics Company 23
Roughnecks
Combat Logistics Regiment 25
Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort
Beaufort, South Carolina[4]
Combat Logistics Company 35
Combat Logistics Regiment 35
Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay
Kāne'ohe Bay, Hawaii[5]
Combat Logistics Company 36
Dragons
Combat Logistics Regiment 35
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni
Iwakuni, Japan[6]

See also

References

  1. "Combat Logistics Company 11". USMC. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
  2. "Combat Logistics Company 16". USMC. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
  3. "Combat Logistics Company 21". USMC. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
  4. "Combat Logistics Company 23". USMC. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
  5. "Combat Logistics Company 35". USMC. Retrieved 2008-09-03.
  6. "Combat Logistics Company 36". USMC. Archived from the original on 2008-05-12. Retrieved 2008-07-17.


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