1st Transportation Support Battalion

 

1st Transportation Support Battalion

Aboard Camp Pendleton California Corporals Course 349-16 conducts the Directors 4 Mile Log Run along the California Coast.
1st TSB Marines
Aboard Camp Pendleton California Corporals Course 349-16 conducts the Directors 4 Mile Log Run along the California Coast.
5th Squad of Corporals Course 349-16 conducts side benders as squads depart throughout the 4 mile course along Del Mar 
Beach.
1st TSB Marines
5th Squad of Corporals Course 349-16 conducts side benders as squads depart throughout the 4 mile course along Del Mar Beach.
1st TSB Corporals Course hosts a Mess Night upholding the responsibility as keepers of traditions amongst Marines in honor of the Marine Corps.
1st TSB Marines
1st TSB Corporals Course hosts a Mess Night upholding the responsibility as keepers of traditions amongst Marines in honor of the Marine Corps.
Corporal Perez of 1st TSB applies a guillotine choke attempting to submit her opponent.
1st TSB Marines
Corporal Perez of 1st TSB applies a guillotine choke attempting to submit her opponent.
Sergeant's McGrortyHunter and Brooks supervise a rear naked choke applied on Corporal Ramrui of 1st TSB Corporals Course 
349-16 ensuring proper technique and tap out procedures are applied during the training evolution.
1st TSB Marines
Sergeant's McGrortyHunter and Brooks supervise a rear naked choke applied on Corporal Ramrui of 1st TSB Corporals Course 349-16 ensuring proper technique and tap out procedures are applied during the training evolution.
A ground fighting event that culminated a 2.5 mile run up the infamous Engineer Hill aboard Camp Pendleton California.
1st TSB Marines
A ground fighting event that culminated a 2.5 mile run up the infamous Engineer Hill aboard Camp Pendleton California.
Sergeant Robles of 1st TSB, a Martial Arts Instructor, observes proper techniques are applied and tap out procedures are followed.
1st TSB Marines
Sergeant Robles of 1st TSB, a Martial Arts Instructor, observes proper techniques are applied and tap out procedures are followed.
Corporals of Class 349-16 execute the 3.8 Mile Casualty Evacuation course aboard Camp Pendleton California.
1st TSB Marines
Corporals of Class 349-16 execute the 3.8 Mile Casualty Evacuation course aboard Camp Pendleton California.
Corporals of Class 349-16 attack the final hill of the Casualty Evacuation simulation training event aboard Camp Pendleton California.
1st TSB Marines
Corporals of Class 349-16 attack the final hill of the Casualty Evacuation simulation training event aboard Camp Pendleton California.
Corporals Course Class 349-16 conduct a 2.5 Mile run up Engineer Hill aboard Camp Pendleton California and finish with a ground fighting evolution building and strengthening their combat mindset.
1st TSB Marines
Corporals Course Class 349-16 conduct a 2.5 Mile run up Engineer Hill aboard Camp Pendleton California and finish with a ground fighting evolution building and strengthening their combat mindset.
Sgt SiJohn, Sgt Francois, Sgt Harris, SSgt Lazaro, 1stSgt Suarez, SSgt Robinson, Sgt CalipoJaramillo, Sgt Brooks, Sgt McGrortyHunter, and Cpl Nolen.  The Staff of 1st Transportation Battalion Corporals Course 349-16.
1st TSB Marines
Sgt SiJohn, Sgt Francois, Sgt Harris, SSgt Lazaro, 1stSgt Suarez, SSgt Robinson, Sgt CalipoJaramillo, Sgt Brooks, Sgt McGrortyHunter, and Cpl Nolen. The Staff of 1st Transportation Battalion Corporals Course 349-16.
A Motor Transportation Operator with 1st Transport Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, attaches a fuel hose to an AMK-23 Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement with the help of two other Marines during routine refueling maintenance on the outskirts of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., April 10, 2015.
MAWTS-1, CLR-1 keep WTI soaring
A Motor Transportation Operator with 1st Transport Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, attaches a fuel hose to an AMK-23 Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement with the help of two other Marines during routine refueling maintenance on the outskirts of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., April 10, 2015.
Sgt. Maj. Troy E. Black, the 1st Marine Logistics Group Sergeant Major, spoke at the Staff Sergeant's Seminar aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Friday, Nov. 20. Newly selected and promoted staff sergeants gathered at this seminar to gain insight on expectations of a staff NCO from the senior enlisted and officers' perspective.
Pinning on the Rocker
Sgt. Maj. Troy E. Black, the 1st Marine Logistics Group Sergeant Major, spoke at the Staff Sergeant's Seminar aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Friday, Nov. 20. Newly selected and promoted staff sergeants gathered at this seminar to gain insight on expectations of a staff NCO from the senior enlisted and officers' perspective.
Private First Class Brenen Tischner, left, a Motor Transportation Operator, with 1st Transport Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, attaches a fuel hose to an AMK-23 Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement with the help of two other Marines during routine refueling maintenance on the outskirts of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., April 10, 2015.
MAWTS-1, CLR-1 keep WTI soaring
Private First Class Brenen Tischner, left, a Motor Transportation Operator, with 1st Transport Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, attaches a fuel hose to an AMK-23 Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement with the help of two other Marines during routine refueling maintenance on the outskirts of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., April 10, 2015.
First Sergeant Charles P. Berglund reports to the Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Tom M. Warren as the old Battalion Sergeant Major.
First Sergeant Charles P. Berglund reports to the Commanding Officer
First Sergeant Charles P. Berglund reports to the Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Tom M. Warren as the old Battalion Sergeant Major.
Brig. Gen. David A. Ottignon, the 1st Marine Logistics Group Commanding General, spoke at the Staff Sergeant's Seminar aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Friday, Nov. 20. Newly selected and promoted staff sergeants gathered at this seminar to gain insight on expectations of a staff NCO from the senior enlisted and officers' perspective.
Pinning on the Rocker
Brig. Gen. David A. Ottignon, the 1st Marine Logistics Group Commanding General, spoke at the Staff Sergeant's Seminar aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Friday, Nov. 20. Newly selected and promoted staff sergeants gathered at this seminar to gain insight on expectations of a staff NCO from the senior enlisted and officers' perspective.
Brig. Gen. David A. Ottignon, the 1st Marine Logistics Group Commanding General, spoke at the Staff Sergeant's Seminar aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Friday, Nov. 20. Newly selected and promoted staff sergeants gathered at this seminar to gain insight on expectations of a staff NCO from the senior enlisted and officers' perspective.
Pinning on the Rocker
Brig. Gen. David A. Ottignon, the 1st Marine Logistics Group Commanding General, spoke at the Staff Sergeant's Seminar aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Friday, Nov. 20. Newly selected and promoted staff sergeants gathered at this seminar to gain insight on expectations of a staff NCO from the senior enlisted and officers' perspective.
Commanding Officer and Sergeant’s Major render honors to the National Ensign and Marine Corps Colors.
1st TSB CO and SgtMaj Render Honors
Commanding Officer and Sergeant’s Major render honors to the National Ensign and Marine Corps Colors.
Alpha Company First Sergeant, First Sergeant Enrique Alaniz, presents Alpha Company to the Commanding Officer and Battalion Sergeant’s Major in the pass and review.
1st TSB Pass and Review
Alpha Company First Sergeant, First Sergeant Enrique Alaniz, presents Alpha Company to the Commanding Officer and Battalion Sergeant’s Major in the pass and review.
Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Tom M. Warren commends First Sergeant Charles P. Berglund for his steadfast devotion as the Battalion's Senior Enlisted Advisor since the unit's activation in October of 2014.
Lieutenant Colonel Tom M. Warren
Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Tom M. Warren commends First Sergeant Charles P. Berglund for his steadfast devotion as the Battalion's Senior Enlisted Advisor since the unit's activation in October of 2014.
Sergeant Major 1st Transportation Support Battalion
Sergeant Major William J. Gwaltney
Sergeant Major 1st Transportation Support Battalion
1st Transportation Support Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Warren and the Battalion Sergeant Major 1st Sergeant Berglund stand at attention after uncasing the National Colors and Organizational Colors.
1st Transportation Bn
1st Transportation Support Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Warren and the Battalion Sergeant Major 1st Sergeant Berglund stand at attention after uncasing the National Colors and Organizational Colors.
1st Transportation Support Battalion, Sergeant Major 1st Sergeant Berglund salutes the National Colors after being uncased by the Battalion Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Warren during 1st Transportation Support Battalion’s activation ceremony on 1 October 2014.
1st Transportation Bn
1st Transportation Support Battalion, Sergeant Major 1st Sergeant Berglund salutes the National Colors after being uncased by the Battalion Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Warren during 1st Transportation Support Battalion’s activation ceremony on 1 October 2014.
Headquarters and Service Company Commander, 1st Lieutenant Rachel E. Lietzau stands at attention with her company awaiting the Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Warren, to announce the order for the commanders to, "Post the Guidons"
1st Transportation Bn
Headquarters and Service Company Commander, 1st Lieutenant Rachel E. Lietzau stands at attention with her company awaiting the Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Warren, to announce the order for the commanders to, "Post the Guidons"
Alpha Company Commander, Captain Leif C. Halverson reports accountability to the Battalion Adjutant 1st Lieutenant Nathaniel T. Stewart during 1st Transportation Support Battalion’s activation ceremony on 1 October 2014.
1st Transportation Bn
Alpha Company Commander, Captain Leif C. Halverson reports accountability to the Battalion Adjutant 1st Lieutenant Nathaniel T. Stewart during 1st Transportation Support Battalion’s activation ceremony on 1 October 2014.
1st Transportation Support Battalion, Sergeant Major, 1st Sergeant Charles P. Berglund assists the Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Warren uncase the National Colors during 1st Transportation Support Battalion’s activation ceremony on 1 October 2014.
1st Transportation Bn
1st Transportation Support Battalion, Sergeant Major, 1st Sergeant Charles P. Berglund assists the Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Warren uncase the National Colors during 1st Transportation Support Battalion’s activation ceremony on 1 October 2014.
1st Transportation Support Battalion, Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Warren, marches out to take his position in the reviewing area during 1st Transportation Support Battalion’s activation ceremony held aboard Camp Pendleton, California, 1 October 2014.
1st Transportation Bn
1st Transportation Support Battalion, Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Warren, marches out to take his position in the reviewing area during 1st Transportation Support Battalion’s activation ceremony held aboard Camp Pendleton, California, 1 October 2014.
    MISSION

    Provide transportation and throughput support for the Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) to facilitate the distribution of personnel, equipment, and supplies by air, ground, and sea.


    Transportation Support Battalion Leaders

    Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Warren
    Commanding Officer, 1st Transportation Battalion
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    Sergeant Major William J. Gwaltney
    Sergeant Major, 1st Transportation Support Battalion
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