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Combat Logistics Battalion 13

Combat Logistics Battalion 13
Old MSSG-13 insignia
Active6 January 1985 – present
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnited States of America
BranchUnited States Marine Corps
TypeLogistics
Part ofCombat Logistics Regiment 17
1st Marine Logistics Group
Garrison/HQMarine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
Nickname(s)Lucky
EngagementsGulf War
Iraq War
Commanders
Current
commander
LtCol Brian McCarthy

Combat Logistics Battalion 13 (CLB-13) is a logistics battalion of the United States Marine Corps. In garrison, it falls under the command of Combat Logistics Regiment 17 and the 1st Marine Logistics Group; however, when deployed, it forms the logistics combat element of the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The battalion is based out of the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California.

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History

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Old MSSG-13 insignia.

• Activated 6 January 1985 at camp pendleton, California, as marine amphibious unit • Service support group 13 and assigned to the 1st force service support group, • Fleet marine force, pacific.

• Redesignated 5 February 1988 as marine expeditionary unit service support group 13 • Participated in operations desert shield and desert storm, southwest Asia, • September–November 1990 and January–March 1991.

• Participated in support of operations in Somalia, October 1993 – February 1994.

• Participated in operation united shield, Somalia, February–March 1995.

• Participated in operation southern watch, southwest Asia, November 1997 – January 1998.

• Participated in operation determined response, Yemen, October–December 2000.

• Participated in operation enduring freedom, Afghanistan and Pakistan, March 2002.

• Participated in operation Iraqi freedom, Iraq, October–December 2005 and April–November 2007. • Redesignated 18 May 2006 as combat logistics battalion 13 and reassigned to • Combat logistics regiment 17, 1st marine logistics group.

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