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Combat Logistics Company 11

CLC-11 Marines playing soccer
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CLC-11 Marines playing soccer
CLC-11 Marines playing soccer
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CLC-11 Marines playing soccer
CLC-11 Marines playing soccer
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CLC-11 Marines playing soccer
CLC-11 Marines playing soccer
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CLC-11 Marines playing soccer
Brig. Gen. John J. Broadmeadow (right), commanding general of 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) and Sgt. Maj. William T. Sowers, Combat Logistics Regiment-15 sergeant major, case the 1st MLG (Fwd) unit colors during a transfer of authority ceremony, Sept. 10. During their approximate seven month deployment, members of 1st MLG (Fwd) provided exceptional tactical logistics support to the International Security Assistance Force Marine Air-Ground Task Force.
Combat Logistics Regiment-15 takes logistics lead in Afghanistan
Brig. Gen. John J. Broadmeadow (right), commanding general of 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) and Sgt. Maj. William T. Sowers, Combat Logistics Regiment-15 sergeant major, case the 1st MLG (Fwd) unit colors during a transfer of authority ceremony, Sept. 10. During their approximate seven month deployment, members of 1st MLG (Fwd) provided exceptional tactical logistics support to the International Security Assistance Force Marine Air-Ground Task Force.
Sgt. Maj. William T. Sowers, Combat Logistics Regiment-15 sergeant major, salutes as the unit colors retire from a transfer of authority ceremony, Sept. 10. CLR-15 is organized to support the same range of logistics functions as 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) and is perfectly designed to sustain the new security force assistance Marine Air-Ground Task Force.
Combat Logistics Regiment-15 takes logistics lead in Afghanistan
Sgt. Maj. William T. Sowers, Combat Logistics Regiment-15 sergeant major, salutes as the unit colors retire from a transfer of authority ceremony, Sept. 10. CLR-15 is organized to support the same range of logistics functions as 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) and is perfectly designed to sustain the new security force assistance Marine Air-Ground Task Force.
Cpl. Justin Barlock, a member of the Combat Logistics Regiment-15 color guard, stands at parade rest before the start of a transfer of authority ceremony from 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) to CLR-15, Sept. 10. The ceremony represented a change in leadership. More importantly though, it symbolized continuity in the steadfast support provided by the Marines and sailors of the logistics combat element.
Combat Logistics Regiment-15 takes logistics lead in Afghanistan
Cpl. Justin Barlock, a member of the Combat Logistics Regiment-15 color guard, stands at parade rest before the start of a transfer of authority ceremony from 1st Marine Logistics Group (Forward) to CLR-15, Sept. 10. The ceremony represented a change in leadership. More importantly though, it symbolized continuity in the steadfast support provided by the Marines and sailors of the logistics combat element.
Col. Stephen D. Sklenka (right), commanding officer of Combat Logistics Regiment-15 and Sgt. Maj. William T. Sowers, CLR-15 sergeant major, salute the colors during a transfer of authority ceremony, Sept. 10. CLR-15 stands poised to provide the same range of logistics operations as its predecessor, ensuring the Marine Air-Ground Task Force remains mission-ready.
Combat Logistics Regiment-15 takes logistics lead in Afghanistan
Col. Stephen D. Sklenka (right), commanding officer of Combat Logistics Regiment-15 and Sgt. Maj. William T. Sowers, CLR-15 sergeant major, salute the colors during a transfer of authority ceremony, Sept. 10. CLR-15 stands poised to provide the same range of logistics operations as its predecessor, ensuring the Marine Air-Ground Task Force remains mission-ready.
Lt. Col. Andrew Bergen, commanding officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 11, Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, talks to Marines and their spouses about the upcoming deployment with 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit during a L.I.N.K.S class at Camp Pendleton, Calif., April 29.
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Lt. Col. Andrew Bergen, commanding officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 11, Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, talks to Marines and their spouses about the upcoming deployment with 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit during a L.I.N.K.S class at Camp Pendleton, Calif., April 29.
Mission
Provide 3rd Echelon support and WIR online Process Handler Support (WOLPH) for Engineer, Motor Transport, Heavy Equipment, Armory and General Support Equipment for Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (MCAS Miramar). Provide Marines to MCS Miramar in accordance with the Fleet Assistance Program (FAP). Provide augment medical personnel to Naval Branch Clinic.
Combat Logistics Company 11 Leaders

Company Commander for CLC-11
Commanding Officer Combat Logistics Company-11
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CWO2 R.L. Myers Jr.
Executive Officer Combat Logistics Company-11
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GySgt W. R. Duplessis
Senior Advisor Combat Logistics Company-11
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