Combat Logistics Battalion 4

The official logo for Combat Logistics Battalion 4. CLB-4 provides direct support and tactical logistics to 4th Marine Regiment beyond its organic capabilities in the areas of motor transport and landing support.(U.S. Marine Corps Graphic By Cpl. Hunter Barber)
3rd Marine Logistics Group
 
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Expand List item 13264Collapse List item 13264  Mission

Combat Logistics Battalion 4 provides direct support and tactical logistics to 4th Marine Regiment beyond its organic capabilities in the areas of motor transport and landing support.

Expand List item 13266Collapse List item 13266  About

Assessment: CLB-4 has achieved a positional advantage by co-locating with 4th Marine Regiment, focusing on the ACM mission, and the creation of the Combat Logistics Detachment at CATC Fuji

 

Purpose: We will capitalize on pur recent gains and oppurtunities in order to solidify CLB-4 as the best unit for Combat Service Support Marines to grow & develop, and the force of choice for the JTF and III MEF. My enduring and priorities are Readiness and Leadership Development.

 

Method: I intend to use the teep, Campaign Plans,  and the Lines of Effort (LOEs) to provide focus and bring a whole of battalion effort to develop our ability as warfighters that do logistics. We will consolidate, pursue, and exploit our advantages.

 

Expand List item 13260Collapse List item 13260  Command Policies
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    CLB-4 Marines and Sailors will be personally committed to ensuring the safety of every Marine, Sailor, and family member. We cannot afford to lose a single Marine or Sailor to death or serious injury due to unsafe practices or reckless behavior. I trust you and your teams to embrace this commitment to each other – we will preserve this trust and promise of Semper Fidelis through our disciplined approach to safety...

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    I trust you and I trust your Team. Trust stands out as the central element in successful mission command and our long legacy as a Corps. We must promote, engender, and protect the trust in our battalion. We will treat each other with dignity, respect, and justice. Actions to the contrary including hazing, bullying, ostracism, retaliation, and sexual harassment erode the fabric of trust and security in our unit and are a threat to our mission. These actions are considered Prohibited Activities and Conduct (PAC)...

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Expand List item 13270Collapse List item 13270  Deployment Readiness Coordinator & Unit Readiness Coordinator for CLB-4

Deployment Readiness Coordinator 

LEONG NAF SONYA M  

EMAIL: SONYA.LEONG@USMC.MIL

DSN: 645-7420

Unit Readiness Coordinator 

HERRERA SGT FRANCIS 

DSN: 625-2477 

EMAIL: francis.herrera@usmc.mil

 
"Taking Care of Our Most Important Resource"

VISION

To provide the most responsive, caring and professional support to all 3d MLG family members thereby increasing both family and warfighting readiness.

SCOPE

The goal of personal and family readiness programs is to provide resource information and training in addition to support services to enhance a service member’s personal and family readiness. A service member must ensure their personal and family affairs are in order so that they will remain fully focused on the mission, whether in garrison or in combat. A ready service member and their family:

  • Are prepared for family separations and life events
  • Understand the additional responsibilities that will fall on the family when the service member departs
  • Are knowledgeable of and able to utilize information about benefits, entitlements, programs, and services provided through the Department of Defense, the Marine Corps, and the community

  • Are knowledgeable of command structure and resources available to assist and contribute to personal and family readiness goals

PURPOSE

To educate, train, and prepare service members and families to achieve and maintain a high state of personal readiness and resiliency in response to life’s events by providing information, tools, resources and support to empower them to take care of themselves.

To download CLB-4's Unit Personal and Family Readiness Program Policy Letter click on the document below.

Expand List item 13273Collapse List item 13273  The Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 988

Calling from Overseas?

 

IN JAPAN

https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/get-help-now/chat (recommended)

IN EUROPE

Call 00800 1273 8255 or DSN 118

IN KOREA

Call 080-855-5118 or DSN 118

IN AFGHANISTAN

Call 00 1 800 273 8255 or DSN 111

IN THE PHILIPPINES

Dial #MYVA or 02-8550-3888 and press 7

Text Option:  838255

Chat Option

Service Members overseas may contact the crisis lifeline via the chat modality at https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/get-help-now/military-crisis-line/

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

HOW DID 988 IMPACT THE VETERANS CRISIS LINE?

The 988 expansion directly addressed the need for ease of access and clarity in times of crisis, both for Veterans and non-Veterans alike.

HAVE 988 PERSONNEL BEEN TRAINED SPECIFICALLY FOR VETERANS?

Veterans Crisis Line responders are continuing to support Veterans, service members, and their families via 988. Responders are trained in crisis intervention and military culture.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN VETERANS PRESS 1?

To reach the Veterans Crisis Line, Veterans need to Press 1 after dialing 988. Veterans and service members who Press 1 are routed to the same trained Veterans Crisis Line responders, 24/7. The Veterans Crisis Line is also available by chat (VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat) and text (838255). The Veterans Crisis Line’s 800 number remains operational for anyone utilizing the 10-digit number option.

IS THE VETERANS CRISIS LINE TEXT NUMBER CHANGING?

The Veterans Crisis Line is evaluating a new text option for Veterans and their supporters to reach caring, qualified responders 24/7. Upon activation, Veterans will still be able to text via 838255.

WHAT HAPPENS TO VETERANS OVERSEAS?

The Veterans Crisis Line’s 800 number is partnered with SAMHSA’s Lifeline network and is, therefore, a Continental United States (CONUS)-based toll-free number that remains active. As such, some international calls may incur a charge, depending upon the caller’s location and network provider. Nonetheless, a Veteran overseas may contact the Veterans Crisis Line via the chat modality at VeteransCrisisLine.net/Chat. If the Veteran prefers a phone call, they can request this within the chat venue. A Veterans Crisis Line responder will call them at the number they provide at no charge to the Veteran.

For active-duty personnel (VeteransCrisisLine.net/ActiveDuty.aspx), the Veterans Crisis Line is available:

  • In Japan, call 1-800-273-8255 (international calling fees will apply depending on service provider)  or DSN 988
  • In Europe, call 00800 1273 8255 or DSN 118.
  • In Korea, call 080-855-5118 or DSN 118.
  • In Afghanistan, call 00 1 800 273 8255 or DSN 111.
  • In the Philippines, call #MYVA or 02-8550-3888 and press 7
Expand List item 13272Collapse List item 13272  Suicide Prevention Officer

Command Deck

Company and Staff Sections 

 Executive Officer           

 

625-2700

Headquarters and Service Company Commander          

625-4507

Officer of the Day OOD

625-2449

Motor  Transportation Company

625-7162

 

 

S-1

625-2671

 

 

S-2

625-6600

 

 

S-3

625-2265

 

 

S-4/MMO

625-4344

 

 

S-6

625-7132

 

 

Supply

625-7125

 

 

Chaplain

625-2285

 

 

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