90th Sustainment Brigade (United States) explained
90th Sustainment Brigade is a United States Army Reserve Sustainment Brigade which is split between the states of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas.
History
See main article: 90th Infantry Division (United States).
Units
The brigade is made up of the following units:[1]
- Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment
- 46th Detachment (Technical Manager B)
- 112th Detachment (Technical Manager A)
- 315th Quartermaster Team (Petrol Liaison)
- 316th Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment
- 883d Quartermaster Company (Petrol Support)
- 910th Quartermaster Company (Petrol Support)
- 327th Transportation Detachment (Movement Control) (Area)
- 418th Transportation Detachment (Trailer Transfer Platoon)
- 481st Transportation Detachment (Movement Control) (Area)
- 600th Transportation Detachment (Trailer Transfer Platoon)
- 348th Transportation Battalion (Terminal)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment
- 217th Transportation Company (Combat Heavy Equipment Transporter)
- 453d Transportation Company (Cargo Transfer) (Improved Cargo Handling Operations)
- 644th Transportation Company (Medium Truck) (Palletized Load System)
- 31st Transportation Detachment (Trailer Transfer Platoon)
- 651st Transportation Detachment (Harbormaster)
Notes and References
- Web site: 90th Sustainment Brigade. U.S. Army. November 8, 2018. November 8, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20190524035928/https://www.usar.army.mil/Commands/Functional/79th-TSC/4th-ESC/4thESCUnits/. May 24, 2019. dead.