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Marines


Combat Logistics Regiment 4
Unit Logo - Combat Logistics Regiment 4
4th Marine Logistics Group
Marine Corps Forces Reserve

3805 E. 155th St., Dyess Hall
Kansas City, MO  64147

Duty Phone
504-810-4983
 

COMMANDING OFFICER 

Colonel 
Randall K. Jones

 [ Biography ]     [ Photo ]

COMMAND SENIOR ENLISTED LEADER

Sergeant Major
Brian S. Judkins

 [ Biography ]     [ Photo ]

INSPECTOR - INSTRUCTOR 
COMMAND SENIOR ENLISTED LEADER

Sergeant Major 
James L. Robertson

 [ Biography ]     [ Photo ]

 
MISSION STATEMENT

Combat Logistics Regiment 4 provides task-organized forces to the Marine Corps for employment in time of war, national emergency, or as otherwise directed, in order to meet operational or strategic requirements. Concurrently, the Regiment provides combat service support to units in training and in garrison, and conducts community relations within its area of operations, in order to execute responsibilities for both supported units and the Service.

​Uniformed Victim Advocate / Sexual Assault Prevention & Response (UVA/SAPR)  

Chief Petty Officer
Jose D. Saenz
(816) 843-3586
jose.d.saenz@usmc.mil

 
Equal Opportunity (EO)

Master Sergeant
Vincent D. Morales
(816) 843-3505
vincent.d.morales@usmc.mil

​Suicide Prevention Program Officer (SPPO)

Staff Sergeant
Robert L. Mansfield
(816) 843-3507
robert.mansfield@usmc.mil

 
Substance Abuse Control Officer (SACO)

Gunnery Sergeant
Fred A. Stewart
(816) 843-3588
fred.stewart@usmc.mil

​Psychological Health Outreach Program (PHOP) 

Mr.
John D. Myers
(816) 843-3565
john.myers@serco-na.com

 
Career Planner

Staff Sergeant
Alvaro I. Gutierrez
(816) 843-3578
alvaro.gutierrez@usmc.mil

 

 



news  /  PHOTOS  /  VIDEOS
Sgt. John Duwe (center), a data network specialist with the Combat Logistics Regiment 4, 4th Marine Logistics Group, reviews basic hand and arm signals before he takes his platoon on a patrol during the Marine Expeditionary Force Exercise in Kansas City, Mo, Feb. 22, 2015. Duwe was the acting platoon leader in a guard force during the exercise with I MEF. The exercise enabled Marines to improve interoperability between the active and Reserve component, while preparing them with a realistic training environment at the force level.
Cpl. Joseph Howell, a tactical switching operator with Combat Logistics Regiment 4, 4th Marine Logistics Group, kneels down and takes account of his surroundings on a patrol during the Marine Expeditionary Force Exercise in Kansas City, Mo, Feb. 22, 2015. Howell was part of the acting guard force during the exercise with I MEF. The exercise enabled Marines to improve interoperability between the active and Reserve component, while preparing them with a realistic training environment at the force level.
Capt. Joseph S. Hodges, antiterrorism force protection officer with Combat Logistics Regiment 4, 4th Marine Logistics Group, briefs Marines using a terrain map before a casualty evacuation drill during the Marine Expeditionary Force Exercise in Kansas City, Mo, Feb. 20, 2015. Reserve Marines acted as the regimental guard force for the exercise with I MEF to improve interoperability between the active and Reserve component, while preparing Marines with a realistic training environment at the force level.

 



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