U.S. Marine Corps Col. Michael W. Stehle, outgoing commanding officer, right, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, and incoming commanding officer Col. Ryan E. Scott, left, exchange the Regimental colors during the CLR-1 change of command ceremony, - U.S. Marine Corps Col. Michael W. Stehle, outgoing commanding officer, right, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, and incoming commanding officer Col. Ryan E. Scott, left, exchange the Regimental colors during the CLR-1 change of command ceremony at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton June 3rd, 2021. Since 1942, CLR-1 has provided logistics support to the 1st Marine Division beyond its organic capabilities in any environment and throughout the spectrum of conflict in order to allow the division to continue operations independent of any logistically driven operational pauses.
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Cpl. Aiden Bemis,(right) a digital manufacturing engineer with 1st Supply Battalion, and Staff Sgt. Kyle Owens, (left) a motor transportation chief with Combat Logistics Battalion 5, demonstrate the old method of removing a steering wheel from the column using a 10-way slide hammer kit. - Cpl. Aiden Bemis,(right) a digital manufacturing engineer with 1st Supply Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, and Staff Sgt. Kyle Owens, (left) a motor transportation chief with Combat Logistics Battalion 5, 1st MLG, demonstrate the old method of removing a steering wheel from the column using a 10-way slide hammer kit at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, April 29, 2021. The slide hammer kit often cracks steering wheel columns and warps the steering wheel. Bemis provided the capability to mass produce Owen’s steering wheel remover tool that prevents damage to the steering wheel column during removal. Owens originally designed the tool in 2012, after cracking multiple steering wheel columns. He came up with the idea to drill three holes into a standard washer and weld a nut so that he could effectively remove a steering wheel from the Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacements (MTVR) and Logistics Vehicle System Replacements (LVSR).
U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Bobbi Shea, U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Bobbi Shea, exchange the Group colors during the 1st Marine Logistics Group change of command ceremony. - U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Bobbi Shea, outgoing Commanding General, 1st Marine Logistics Group, and incoming Commanding General Brig. Gen. Phillip N. Frietze, exchange the Group colors during the 1st Marine Logistics Group change of command ceremony at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Apr. 29, 2021. Since 1947, Marines and Sailors of 1st Marine Logistics Group have provided direct support through sustained tactical logistics to each element of the Marine Expeditionary Force.
U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Guadualupe Castillo, a supply chief with 1st Transportation Support Battalion, poses for a portrait. - U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Guadualupe Castillo, a supply chief with 1st Transportation Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, poses for a portrait on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 12, 2021. Castillos is set to receive the 2020 Exceptional Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Victim Advocate of the Year Award on March 25, 2021.
U.S. Marine Brig. Gen Bobbi Shea, commanding general, 1st Marine Logistics Group, begins the passing of the cake during the unit’s 245th cake cutting ceremon. - U.S. Marine Brig. Gen Bobbi Shea, commanding general, 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, begins the passing of the cake during the unit’s cake cutting ceremony at Camp Pendleton, California, November 9, 2020. The cake-cutting ceremony served as the 1st MLG’s celebration of the 245th birthday of the Marine Corps while adhering to COVID-19 precautions.
U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Jonathan Peterson, commanding officer, 1st Landing Support Battalion, and Sergeant Major Sara Lopez, sergeant major, 1st LSB, dawn the colors for 1st LSB to signify the unit’s activation. - U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Jonathan Peterson, commanding officer, 1st Landing Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, and Sergeant Major Sara Lopez, sergeant major, 1st LSB, CLR-1, 1st MLG, I MEF dawn the colors for 1st LSB to signify the unit’s activation on Camp Pendleton Calif., 15 Oct. 2020. The activation of 1st LSB is in alignment with the Commandant’s vison for force design and provides the 1st MLG with added landing support and tactical support capabilities that enhance the expeditionary maneuver warfare vision for the future. 1st LSB will be able to support our naval expeditionary force with capabilities such as aerial resupply via helicopter support teams, parachute drops, port operations, beach operations, and rail operations as the main effort.
Cpl. Cameron Rider, a radio operator, shows off his award winning antenna design after winning the 1st MLG Innovation Award. - Cpl. Cameron Rider, a radio operator with Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, shows off his award winning antenna design after winning the 1st MLG Innovation Award, on Camp Pendleton, California, July 17, 2020. For his innovation, Rider utilized his previous experience and knowledge of constructing field-expedient antennas in his fabrication of a low-cost, vehicle-mounted antenna capable of maintaining on-the-move communication. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Ulises Salgado)