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Combat Logistics Regiment 27

2d MLG Logo
2nd Marine Logistics Group
II Marine Expeditionary Force
Mission

Serve as a Logistics Combat Element (LCE) Headquarters, provide the initial command and control functions for the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) in the arrival and assembly area and provide the LCE for Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU) in order to provide tactical logistics and engineering support to the MAGTF. 

CLR 27 Leadership

Portrait of Colonel Patrick S. Williams
Colonel Patrick S. Williams
Commanding Officer, Combat Logistics Regiment 27

Colonel Patrick Williams is originally from Kent, WA. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps in May 2001. From June 2001 through March 2002, he attended The Basic School and the Logistics Operations School (LOS). Upon graduation from LOS, he was designated a logistics officer.

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Portrait of Sergeant Major Brent R. Sheets
Sergeant Major Brent R. Sheets
Command Senior Enlisted Leader, Combat Logistics Regiment 27

Sergeant Major Brent R. Sheets is a native of North Carolina. He enlisted in February 2002 and underwent recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island South Carolina, followed by Marine Combat Training at Camp Geiger, NC. Upon Completion of initial training, he attended Motor Transport Operator course, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.

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1944-1949

Activated 1 August 1944 at Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, as Headquarters Company,
8th Field Depot, Supply Service, Fleet Marine Force

Participated in the following World War II Campaign:
Iwo Jima

Relocated during April 1945 to Hilo, Territory of Hawaii

Redesignated 1 June 1945 as Headquarters Company, Headquarters and Service Battalion,
8th Service Regiment, Service Command, Fleet Marine Force

Relocated during April 1945 to Sasebo, Japan

Relocated during August-September 1946 to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and
reassigned to 2d Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force

Redesignated 15 December 1946 as Headquarters Company, Headquarters and Service Battalion,
2d Combat Service Group, Medium, 2d Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force

1950-1959

Redesignated 13 October 1950 as Headquarters and Service Battalion,
2d Combat Service Group, Service Command, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic

Assigned 1 April 1951 to Force Troops, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic

Redesignated 1 July 1956 as Headquarters and Service Battalion, 2d Combat Service Group,
Force Troops, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic

Redesignated 1 March 1957 as Headquarters and Service Battalion, 2d Force Service Regiment,
Force Troops, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic

1960-1989

Elements participated in the Cuban Missile Crisis, October-December 1962

Redesignated 1 October 1975 as Headquarters and Service Battalion, Force Troops/
2d Force Service Support Group, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic

Redesignated 30 June 1978 as Headquarters and Service Battalion,
2d Force Service Support Group, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic

Element participated in operations in the Persian Gulf, April 1988

1990-2004

Participated in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Southwest Asia, as the
Direct Support Command, 1st Force Service Support Group,
December 1990-March 1991

Elements participated in Haitian refugee operations, Cuba, November 1991-April 1992,
November 1992-February 1993, and May-October 1994

Elements provided disaster relief support to Dade County, Florida, after Hurricane Andrew,
September-October 1992

Elements participated in Operation Provide Promise, Bosnia, March-August 1994

Deployed during December 2002 to Kuwait in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom

Participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq, March-June 2003

(Formerly known as Headquarters and Service Battalion, 2d Force Service Support Group)

Awards

Navy Unit Commendation Streamer with two Bronze Stars

World War II
Iwo Jima - 1945

Southwest Asia
1990-1991

Afghanistan and Iraq
2001-2003

Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Streamer with one Bronze Star

World War II Victory Streamer

Navy Occupation Service Streamer with "Asia"

National Defense Service Streamer with three Bronze Stars

Southwest Asia Service Streamer with three Bronze Stars

Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Streamer

Global War on Terrorism Service Streamer

(Formerly known as Headquarters and Service Battalion, 2d Force Service Support Group)

Combat Logistics Regiment 27, Deployment Readiness Coordinator

(910) 451-1284, Office Location: Bldg 327
Contact the DRC

"We will keep faith with our Marines, our Sailors and our families...We will ensure that Marines, Sailors and their families have availability and access to quality facilities  and support programs, as well as resources and benefits that provide a quality standard of living.  This same effort will be applied equally to our single Marines, who make up half of our Corps." - General Amos, 35th CMC Planning Guidance

Command Address:

Commanding Officer
Attn: Deployment Readiness Coordinator
CLR 27, 2nd MLG 
PSC Box 20125
Camp Lejeune, NC 28542-0125

Links

DFAS My Pay

Military Child Education Coalition

Marine Parents

USO

Tri Care

American Red Cross

Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society

Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital

Marine Corps Community Services

Unit Mailing Address

Rank Last/First Name
(Section)
Combat Logistics Regiment 27
PSC Box 20125
Camp Lejeune, NC 28542-0125

Phone Numbers

Officer of the Day (Desk): (910) 451-5374

Officer of the Day (Cell): (910) 467-3491

Chaplain: (910) 449-9285

Uniform Victim Advocate: (910) 451-8514

S-1: (910) 451-1716

Voting Officer: (910) 451-5999