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ALBANY, Ga. — Marine Corps Logistics Command had the honor of hosting Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Sklenka, deputy commandant for Installations and Logistics, during his visit to Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia, on Feb. 19.As the deputy commandant for Installations and Logistics, Lt. Gen. Sklenka acts on behalf of the commandant in matters of logistics policy and management, coordinating logistics actions across the Marine Corps and with other agencies. Installations and Logistics shapes logistics plans and policies to sustain excellence in warfighting, focusing on increasing Marine Air-Ground Task Force lethality through modernization, technology integration, and performance-driven logistics support.During his visit, Lt. Gen. Sklenka engaged with the LOGCOM team on the critical role of logistics in sustaining Marine Corps operations as he toured key facilities, met with Marines and civilian professionals driving innovation, and discussed ongoing efforts to enhance sustainment and readiness for the Fleet. - ALBANY, Ga. — Marine Corps Logistics Command had the honor of hosting Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Sklenka, deputy commandant for Installations and Logistics, during his visit to Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia, on Feb. 19. As the deputy commandant for Installations and Logistics, Lt. Gen. Sklenka acts on behalf of the commandant in matters of logistics policy and management, coordinating logistics actions across the Marine Corps and with other agencies. Installations and Logistics shapes logistics plans and policies to sustain excellence in warfighting, focusing on increasing Marine Air-Ground Task Force lethality through modernization, technology integration, and performance-driven logistics support. During his visit, Lt. Gen. Sklenka engaged with the LOGCOM team on the critical role of logistics in sustaining Marine Corps operations as he toured key facilities, met with Marines and civilian professionals driving innovation, and discussed ongoing efforts to enhance sustainment and readiness for the Fleet.