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To provide tactical logistics support above the organic capabilities of supported elements of the Marine expeditionary force (MEF) and to provide task organized logistics combat elements in support of Marine air ground task force (MAGTF) operations.

Fueled to Fight – CLR-17 Final Field Mess Evaluation
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Fueled to Fight – CLR-17 Final Field Mess Evaluation
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Fueled to Fight – CLR-17 Final Field Mess Evaluation
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CLR-1 Participates in the First Ever Mental Fitness Obstacle Course
CLR-17 Field Mess Evaluation
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Maj. Alisson Weeks is awarded Maj. Megan McClung Leadership Award

19 Jul 2022 | Cpl. Casandra Lamas 1st Marine Logistics Group

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Alisson Weeks, assistant chief of staff for operations at 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, was awarded the Major Megan McClung Leadership Award, July 12, 2022.

This award is presented to leaders who demonstrate amazing teamwork, desire to grow, and willingness to adapt to any given situation through leadership. She is greatly appreciative and humbled by the honor of receiving this award.

“I like leading an organization from a team perspective and recognizing that every person comes into the organization with a role and a mission that without them it doesn't allow the unit to really accomplish its mission and essential tasks,” said Weeks.

The Maj. Megan McClung Leadership Award was named after the first female Marine Corps officer, killed in combat during the Iraq war by an improvised explosive device. McClung was an inspiration with her leadership, can-do attitude, and sense of duty. The award recognizes servicemembers’ leadership skills and their contributions towards the tenets of equal opportunity, human relations, and public service.

“I've allowed myself to be influenced by the examples that come from family, hard work, and leaders in the organization who’ve once said, ‘if you're feeling that things are challenging, then you're probably doing it right’,” said Weeks. “Instead of being worried about the difficulty and the challenge as a reflection of my own inability, I was able to see opportunities to keep digging and evolve.”

Weeks, in her modesty, attributes her success to all the Marines she has worked alongside in her career and those who had confidence in her. They’ve helped mold her in the direction of having the capability to achieve this award today.

“Major Weeks' inspiring leadership style and ability to adeptly orchestrate numerous major endeavors concurrently enabled both the 1st MLG G-3 and CLB-15 staffs to maintain an unrelenting operational tempo,” said Lt Col. Robert J. Hillery, commanding officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 11. “Through her personal example of pure endurance and sustained high-level performance, she inspired superiors and subordinates alike.  Her dedication and devotion to the Marines and Sailors under her charge is eye-watering and a testament to her character.  She is an extraordinary example for others to emulate.”

 

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1st Marine Logistics Group Leaders

Commanding General, 1st Marine Logistics Group

Brigadier General Phillip N. Frietze

Brigadier General Phillip N. Frietze is currently serving as the Commanding General, 1st Marine Logistics Group. He hails from Las Cruces, New Mexico and is a graduate of New Mexico State University. He was commissioned through the Officer Candidate Course Program in August 1991 and attended The...

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Chief of Staff, 1st Marine Logistics Group

Colonel John J. Wiener

Colonel John J. Wiener is currently serving as the Chief of Staff, 1st Marine Logistics Group....

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Sergeant Major, 1st Marine Logistics Group

Sergeant Major Stennett W. Rey

Sergeant Major Rey enlisted in the Marine Corps in July 1994 and reported for recruit training at MCRD Paris Island in October of 1994.  After recruit training he received orders to aviation electrician school in Millington Tennessee. Upon completion of “A” school, he received orders to Ft. Huachuca...

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Command Master Chief, 1st Marine Logistics Group

CMDCM M. Presco

Command Master Chief Presco is a native of Cavite, Philippines.  She enlisted in the Navy in September 1992 and attended Basic Training at Recruit Training Command in Orlando, Florida.  She attended Storekeeper “A” school in Meridian, Mississippi.She served in a myriad of shore duty assignments to...

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