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
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.

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.

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.

SSgt Winston Countryman

Equal Opportunity Representative

Combat Logistics Battalion 4

Camp Schwab

Bldg 3270

DSN: 315-625-7636

EMAIL: Countryman SSgt Winston S winston.countryman@usmc.mil

   

CLB-4 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY REPRESENTATIVE

MISSION

MCO 5354.1F updates Marine Corps policy, procedures, and responsibilities for preventing and responding to prohibited conduct involving sexual harassment, prohibited discrimination, harassment, hazing, bullying, dissident and protest activities, and wrongful distribution or broadcasting of intimate images.

 

COMMANDER'S INTENT

Military Equal Opportunity (MEO) is a function of command. Marine Corps leaders must ensure their people are well-led and cared for physically, emotionally, and spiritually, in and out of combat. “Taking care of Marines” means vigorously enforcing our high standards of performance and conduct. We will hold each other accountable and address violations expeditiously, at the lowest appropriate level.

The responsibility of a successful MEO program rests with the commander. Commanders have earned special trust and confidence and are accountable for all of their decisions, actions, and inactions. The Prohibited Activities and Conduct (PAC) prevention and response measures provide commanders the discretion to assess, investigate, and take corrective action to ensure unit cohesion and warfighting effectiveness.

Marine Corps small unit leaders, company-grade officers and mid-grade staff noncommissioned officers (SNCOs) have experience, maturity, and close daily connection to our most junior Marines. These leaders are in the best position to lead, educate, train, supervise, and instill our high standards.

POLICY

Prohibited discriminatory and harassment practices within the Marine Corps are counter-productive, unacceptable, and will not be tolerated. The Marine Corps will maintain a culture of dignity, care, and concern in which all members of the organization are afforded equal treatment and opportunity to achieve their full potential based on individual merit, fitness, intellect, and ability. All Service members will cultivate an environment free from PAC. PAC undermines morale, reduces combat readiness, and prevents maximum utilization and development of the Marine Corps’ most vital asset: its people.

HOW TO REPORT A PAC COMPLAINT

You can report through your 

 1. Chain of Command

     The Chain of Command is the primary and preferred channel to prevent and respond to complaints of PAC. The use of the chain of command to address PAC exemplifies trust in leadership to quickly and effectively address violations of our standards.

 2. Equal Opportunity Representative (EOR) 

     The EOR is an authorized source within the command to receive complaints on behalf of the commander. EORs are appointed by their commander.

3. Equal Opportunity Advisor (EOA)

     EOAs are the Marine Corps SMEs on command climate and PAC. EOAs are assigned by DC M&RA. 3d MLG EOA DSN 315-622-7654 and email carla.arana@usmc.mil

USEFUL DOCUMENTS

PAC Flowchart 

 

Complaint Form 

 

The complaint form can be utilized for any of the above reporting avenues.

Prohibited Activities and Conduct Prevention and Response Toolkit can be located at the following link
https://www.manpower.usmc.mil/webcenter/portal/PACToolkit

Marine Corps Prohibited Activities and Conduct (PAC) Prevention and Response Policy

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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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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098-970-5555

CLB-4 Leadership

Lieutenant Colonel Nicolas L. Martinez
Commanding Officer, CLB-4

Lieutenant Colonel Martinez holds Masters Degrees in Operations Research from Naval Postgraduate School and in Global Leadership from the University of San Diego. His personal decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with three gold stars, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, and the Basic Parachutist Badge.

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Sergeant Major Jaime Lerma
Sergeant Major, CLB-4

After MCT he reported to Fort Knox, KY where he received the military occupation of 1812 Tank Crewman. In May 2000, he reported to Company D, 1st Tank Battalion where he served as a tank crewman and held the positions of Driver, Loader, Gunner and Tank Commander and achieved the ranks of Lance Corporal, Corporal and Sergeant.

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