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U.S. Marine Corps Logistics Command
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Marine Force Storage Command
Albany, Ga.

 

mission

Marine Force Storage Command receipts, stores and issues combat ready capability sets in order to sustain the expeditionary force in readiness. 

 


 

Marine Force Storage Command Leaders

Commander, Marine Force Storage Command

Col. Donald W. Harlow

Colonel Harlow was born and raised in Northern Virginia.  He graduated from George Mason University in 1998 and was commissioned a second lieutenant.  Following The Basic School and the Ground Supply Officers Course, he reported to Combat Service Support Detachment-21 at MCAS Cherry Point for duty...

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Deputy Commander, Marine Force Storage Command

Daniel W. Elzie

Colonel (Ret.) Daniel W. Elzie is the Deputy Commander, Marine Force Storage Command, Marine Corps Logistics Command.  From 2012 to 2016 he served is the Deputy G-3/5 for MARCORLOGCOM.His first assignment was to 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, CA where he served...

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Executive Officer, Marine Force Storage Command

Lt. Col. Joseph W. Ray

Lieutenant Colonel Ray grew up in Pennsylvania, and graduated from Edinboro University of PA in 1992 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Business.  Upon graduation he moved to central Florida and enlisted in 1994.He reported to 1st Supply Battalion in February 1995.  In Spring 1995, Lance Corporal Ray...

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Senior Enlisted Advisor, Marine Force Storage Command

Master Sgt. Eric Lugo

Eric Lugo, was born in Corpus Christi, Texas and attended recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California in January of 2003.  In April 2003 he was meritoriously promoted to the rank of Private First Class, and was assigned to Marine Combat Training at The School Of Infantry,...

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