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About
Command Leadership
Command History
Staff & Offices
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G-3/5 Operations & Plans
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Quality Reporting Branch
G-6 Communications Systems
Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S)
Mission Assurance (MA) Office
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Contracts Office
Headquarters Battalion
Special Staff
Communication Strategy & Operations (COMMSTRAT)
COMMSTRAT Inquiries
Office of Counsel
Office of Inspector General (IG)
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Marine Corps Logistics Command Launches First Operational Logistics Wargame
Marine Corps Logistics Command (MARCORLOGCOM) launched its first-ever Operational Logistics Wargame this September, uniting 104 participants from 13 organizations across the Marine Corps, the Fleet and joint partners. Over two weeks, the wargame examined how operational-level logistics enable the Service to set the theater, respond to crises, and sustain Marines during protracted conflict.
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Marine Corps Logistics Command Honors Chris Berry with Dedication
Marine Corps Logistics Command honored the life and service of Chris A. Berry on Sept. 4, 2025, by dedicating a space in his name where ideas, collaboration, and decisions will continue to shape the future of the Corps. At LOGCOM Headquarters, Conference Room 224 will now be known as the Berry Conference Room, recognizing his decades of service and the legacy he leaves behind.
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The Voice Behind the Ceremony: Marine Narrator Brings Tradition to Life
The sound of the narrator’s voice often serves as the first official words heard during a Marine Corps ceremony, for Gunnery Sgt. Jason M. Williams, serving as a ceremony narrator, is both an honor and a responsibility that requires preparation, precision, and pride.
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Marine Depot Maintenance Command Welcomes New Commander During Change of Command Ceremony
Marine Depot Maintenance Command (MDMC), Marine Corps Logistics Command, marked a new chapter in leadership during a Change of Command ceremony held July 31 aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Ga. on July 31. Col. Kirk M. Spangenberg officially relinquished command to Col. Nicholas J. Lozar in a time-honored tradition observed by Marines, civilian personnel, and guests. Maj. Gen. Keith D. Reventlow, commanding general, Marine Corps Logistics Command, presided over the ceremony. Distinguished attendees included Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Sklenka, deputy commandant for Installations and Logistics; Mark Romano, counsel to the Commandant; and several local community leaders.
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PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR HIGH TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH (PICHTR) AND MARINE DEPOT MAINTENANCE COMMAND (MDMC) ANNOUNCE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP TO SUPPORT INDO-PACIFIC SUSTAINMENT
The Pacific International Center for High Technology Research (PICHTR) and the United States Marine Corps’ Marine Depot Maintenance Command (MDMC) have entered into a formal public-private partnership to advance sustainment and maintenance capabilities across the Indo-Pacific region.
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New Tool Cuts Consolidated Storage Program Task Time by 90 Percent
Marine Corps Logistics Command, Dougherty County, GA- In support of Marine Corps Logistics Command’s ongoing modernization and readiness efforts, a new automation tool is setting a benchmark for data-driven efficiency.Alex Cockrum, an information technology specialist with Marine Corps Logistics Command, developed an innovative automation solution
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LOGCOM Unveils Secure, Global Advanced Manufacturing System to Boost Logistics Readiness
ALBANY, Ga. – Marine Corps Logistics Command (LOGCOM) hosted a demonstration of the Advanced Manufacturing Competitive Advantage Pathfinders (AdvM CAP) project in partnership with the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment and Marine Depot Maintenance Command (MDMC). The initiative connects advanced manufacturing
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Marine Corps Logistics Command Holds Relief and Appointment Ceremony for Senior Enlisted Leader
Marine Corps Logistics Command held a relief and appointment ceremony marking the transition of senior enlisted leadership as Sgt. Maj. Brian R. Drechsler relinquished his duties to Sgt. Maj. Marshall H. Gregg. Maj. Gen. Keith D. Reventlow praised Drechsler’s impactful leadership, including his efforts in mentorship, modernization, and strengthening civilian-military ties. Drechsler was commended for initiatives like the State Marine Initiative and supporting local hiring. Returning to LOGCOM for a second tour, Sgt. Maj. Gregg pledged to be a tireless advocate for Marines, Sailors, and civilians while reinforcing the command’s logistics mission.
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Blount Island Command Lays Backbone to Balikatan
As thousands of troops prepare for Balikatan 25, the largest-ever iteration of the U.S.-Philippines bilateral exercise, Blount Island Command arrived in mid-March as a critical partner in combined joint logistics and maritime deployment. The command, headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, ensures combat-ready equipment and supplies are readily available, serving as a logistical backbone for the exercise and demonstrating the U.S. commitment to its allies in the region. Some 16 nations will participate, including Australia and, for the first time, Japan.
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2D Force Storage Battalion Named 2025 Marine Corps Logistics Organization of the Year for Innovation
2d Force Storage Battalion has been named the 2D Force Storage Battalion Named 2025 Marine Corps Logistics Organization of the Year for Innovation for its outstanding performance and dedication to supply chain innovation and operational excellence. Serving as a key center for supply chain innovation, 2d Force Storage Battalion is responsible for receiving, maintaining, and issuing nearly a quarter of the Marine Corps’ total inventory. By improving its structure, processes, and use of technology, the battalion has set new standards in logistics operations.
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