ABOUT CSSG-3 Support Battalion, MCBH Kaneohe Bay
- Origins and Activation: CSSG-3 (Combat Service Support Group 3) was originally activated to provide comprehensive logistical support to Marine Forces Pacific, especially those stationed at Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH), Kaneohe Bay.
- Evolution of the Unit: CSSG-3 has undergone several redesignations over the years, reflecting evolving Marine Corps logistics doctrine. It has been known as FSSG (-) Detachment Hawaii, 3rd Force Service Support Group, and later as CLB-3 (Combat Logistics Battalion 3).
- Hawaiian Strategic Importance: Stationed at MCBH Kaneohe Bay, CSSG-3 played a key role in supporting forward-deployed Marine forces throughout the Pacific, taking advantage of Hawaii’s central location for rapid response and support.
- Operation Iraqi Freedom: CSSG-3 deployed personnel and detachments to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, providing vital logistics, supply, and maintenance support to combat units in theater.
- Disaster Relief Missions: The unit has participated in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations, including aid missions to Pacific nations affected by typhoons, earthquakes, and other natural disasters.
- Training Exercises: CSSG-3 regularly supported major multinational exercises such as RIMPAC (Rim of the Pacific) and Cobra Gold, ensuring Marines and allied forces remained ready for combined operations.
- Support Capabilities: The battalion was renowned for its wide-ranging support capabilities, including transportation, engineering, supply distribution, maintenance, medical support, and field services.
- Unit Mascot and Morale: CSSG-3 developed a strong unit identity, often featuring a Hawaiian warrior motif in its insignia and fostering morale through local traditions and events unique to its island location.
- Environmental Stewardship: Stationed at Kaneohe Bay, CSSG-3 participated in base and community environmental initiatives, balancing military operations with the protection of Hawaii’s unique ecosystem and cultural sites.
- Transition to CLB-3: In 2008, CSSG-3 was redesignated as Combat Logistics Battalion 3 (CLB-3), continuing its tradition of support but with an updated structure to better align with modern Marine Corps logistics requirements.