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Combat Logistics Regiment 3

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Combat Logistics Regiment 3
Combat Logistics Regiment 3 logo
ActiveSeptember 16, 1942 – December 24, 1945
March 5, 1952 – May 1, 1958
July 1, 1964 – present
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Marine Corps
TypeCombat Logistics
RoleProvide Direct Support Combat Logistics Support to III MEF MAGTF
Part of3rd Marine Logistics Group
III Marine Expeditionary Force
Garrison/HQCamp Foster, Okinawa, Japan
Nickname(s)Workhorse of the Pacific
Motto(s)N/A
EngagementsWorld War II
Vietnam War
Operation Desert Storm
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Chris Haar
Notable
commanders
LtGen Charles G. Chiarotti

Combat Logistics Regiment 3 (CLR-3) is a direct support (DS) logistics unit of the United States Marine Corps and is headquartered at Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The unit falls under the 3rd Marine Logistics Group and the III Marine Expeditionary Force.

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Mission

CLR-3, as the direct support logistics provider for the 3rd Marine Division, provides direct support combat logistics support to elements of III MEF and conducts simultaneous, tactical security operations in order to ensure mission accomplishment across the spectrum of conflict. Be prepared to provide scalable, task-organized elements to conduct humanitarian assistance and non-combatant evacuation operations (HAO/NEO) within the area of operations.

Organization 2024

As of March 2024 the Combat Logistics Regiment 3 consists of:[1]

History

World War II

Activated 16 September 1942 at Camp Elliot, San Diego, California as the 2nd Battalion (Pioneers), 19th Marines, 3rd Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force.

Deployed during February 1943 to Auckland, New Zealand

Redeployed during August 1943 to Guadalcanal

Participated in the following World War II Campaigns: Northern Solomon’s, Cape Toro kina (Bougainville), Guam, and Iwo Jima

Redesignated 7 September 1944 as the 3rd Pioneer Battalion, 3rd Marine Division

Relocated during December 1945 to Camp Pendleton, California

Deactivated 24 December 1945

1952–1969

Reactivated 5 March 1952 at Camp Pendleton, California, as 3rd Shore Party Battalion, 3rd Marine Division

Relocated during August 1953 to Camp McGill, Japan

Relocated during March 1956 to Camp Hauge, Okinawa

Relocated during June 1957 to Camp McGill, Japan

Relocated during August 1957 to Camp Kubasaki, Japan

Relocated during October 1957 to Koza, Okinawa

Deactivated 1 May 1958

Reactivated 1 July 1964 at Camp McTureous, Okinawa as 3rd Shore Party Battalion, 3rd Marine Division

Relocated during February 1965 to Camp Hauge, Okinawa

Vietnam War

3rd TSB unit logo

Redeployed during April–July 1965 to the Republic of Vietnam

1969–present

Participated in the Vietnam War, April 1965 – November 1969, operating from Da Nang, Chu Lai, Phu Bai, Dong Ha, and Quang Tri .

Relocated during November 1969 to Camp Hansen, Okinawa

Relocated during November 1970 to Camp Huage, Okinawa

Relocated during August 1971 to Camp Hansen, Okinawa

Redesignated 15 April 1976 as 3rd Headquarters and Service Battalion, 3rd Division Support Group, 3rd Marine Division

Redesignated 15 October 1978 as 3rd Provisional Landing Support Battalion, 3rd Division Support Group, 3rd Marine Division and relocated to Camp Foster, Okinawa .

Redesignated 15 April 1979 as 3rd Landing Support Battalion, 3rd Force Service Support Group, Fleet Marine Forces Pacific.

The Gulf War and the 1990s

Provided support for Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, South West Asia; Operation Provide Comfort; Iraq; Operation Sea Angel, Bangladesh; and Operation Fiery Vigil, Republic of the Philippines, July 1989 – June 1991

Redesignated 1 July 1993 as 3rd Support Battalion

Redesignated 1 July 1999 as 3rd Transportation Support Battalion

Global War on Terror

Redesignated Combat Logistics Regiment 3 on 11 August 2006

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Combat Logistics Regiment 3". 3rd Marine Logistics Group. Retrieved 8 March 2024.

External links

This page was last edited on 10 March 2024, at 18:18
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