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Combat Logistics Regiment 15

Mission

CLR-15 Mission Statement

Provide general support intermediate level supply support, field level maintenance support, material distribution support, procurement management, equipment fielding support and forward resuscitative health care capability to the Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) and support to specified Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) organizations.



CLR-15 Vision Statement

To be the foremost logistics authority and support activity within the Department of Defense, setting the standard for quality, excellence, and innovation across the battlefield and beyond.

- We will push supply, maintenance, and medical capabilities to the farthest most remote locations enhancing and sustaining MAGTF combat power while providing good will to the local populace.

- We will implement and use state of the art technology such as radio frequency identification and memory contact chips to give our operational leaders the asset visibility and equipment maintenance history they need to make rapid and informed decisions.

- We will ensure Operational Forces have Health Services capability and capacity to meet requirements for Major Combat Operations, the Global War on Terrorism and Home Land Defense; while maintaining a solid foundation of core capabilities that can respond rapidly to evolving irregular warfare missions and asymmetric threats.

- We will partner with supply chain and distribution experts, to include commercial resources as well as Naval Logistic Initiatives, in order to overcome excessive order-ship times, reduce total repair cycle times, and eliminate backorders.

- We will continue our mastery of basic technical and warrior skills.

Combat Logistics Regiment 15 Leaders

Colonel Sklenka
Commanding Officer Combat Logistics Regiment 15
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Sergeant Major Sowers
Sergeant Major Combat Logistics Regiment 15
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Featured Stories
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CLR-15 completes deployment, transfers Logistics Combat Element to CLR-2

By Sgt. John Jackson | January 26, 2013

CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan – After completing a successful deployment as the Logistics Combat Element for Regional Command Southwest, Combat Logistics Regiment 15 transferred authority of the LCE to CLR-2 during a ceremony aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Jan. 26.Combat Logistics Regiment 15 took command of the LCE from 1st Marine Logistics MORE
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Running toward gunfire: Marines, British forces repel insurgents attacking Camp Bastion

By Sgt. John Jackson | September 24, 2012

CAMP BASTION, Afghanistan – Sergeant Rasheem Thomas never thought his first night working on Camp Bastion would turn into a gun battle with 15 insurgents.When Thomas was told he was transferring from 1st Platoon to 2nd Platoon, the landing support specialist with Combat Logistics Battalion 2, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, thought nothing of it. MORE
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Combat Logistics Regiment-15 takes logistics lead in Afghanistan

By 1st Lt. Tyler Morrison | September 12, 2012

CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan – After a successful deployment providing tactical logistics support to the International Security Assistance Force Marine Air-Ground Task Force, 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) relinquished responsibility as the MAGTF’s logistics combat element in Regional Command (Southwest) to Combat Logistics Regiment-15 in a MORE
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