Combat Logistics Regiment 37

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3rd Marine Logistics Group
Provide command and control, administration, food services, and services, to the Marine Logistics Group (MLG). Serve as the forward echeloning headquarters of the MLG or as the Logistics Command Element (LCE) Headquarters for a Marine Expeditionary Brigade sized Marine Air-Ground Task Force. Provide the LCE for Marine Expeditionary Units.

 

Combat Logistics Regiment 37 Leaders

Portrait of Colonel Paul B. Bock
Colonel Paul B. Bock
Commanding Officer, CLR-37

In August of 1998, Sergeant Bock reported to the NROTC at Boston University.  Promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant in January of 1999, he completed Officer Candidates School in August of 1999.  Staff Sergeant Bock earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Massachusetts at Boston Business School in July of 2001, earning his commission as a Second Lieutenant.  He attended the Basic Officers Course in September of 2001 and reported for duty to the Marine Corps Engineer School in April of 2002 for training as a Combat Engineer Officer.

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Portrait of Sergeant Major Nathan R. Jacobson
Sergeant Major Nathan R. Jacobson
Sergeant Major, Combat Logistics Regiment 37

In January 2005, Sergeant Jacobson returned to active duty and was assigned to 3rd Battalion 7th Marines Radio Supervisor, then became Battalion Radio Chief.  Sergeant Jacobson deployed to Ramadi, Iraq in September of 2005 and again in April of 2007.  In December 2007 Staff Sergeant Jacobson reported to Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One as the Tactical Air Control Party Chief.  In January of 2010, Staff Sergeant Jacobson graduated Tactical Air Control Party School at Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Atlantic at Little Creek, Virginia.

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Okinawa is located approximately 400 miles south of mainland Japan. Okinawa is home to III Marine Expeditionary Force and Marine Corps Installation Pacific (MCIPAC).  Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler (MCB Camp Butler), which falls under MCIPAC, includes Camp KinserCamp FosterCamp CourtneyCamp HansenCamp Schwaband Camp Gonsalves. Okinawa is also home to  Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. Major subordinate commands falling under the III Marine Expeditionary Force include 3rd Marine Logistics Group3rd Marine Division1st Marine Aircraft Wing3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, and 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. Navy presence on Okinawa includes Commander Fleet Activities Okinawa with its tenant commands and the  U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa on Camp Foster. Naval facilities are physically located throughout Okinawa (on Kadena Air Base, Camp Shields, and White Beach Naval Facility). There is also a significant Air Force and Army presence on Okinawa located at Kadena Air Base and Torii Station. Among what is available on Okinawa, please know that there are Off-Limits Establishments and Areas that are outlined in the IIIMEF/MCIPAC-MCBBBul 5800.

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