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21st Theater Sustainment Command

The 21st Theater Sustainment Command (21st TSC) provides theater sustainment throughout EUCOM and AFRICOM Areas of Responsibility in support of USAREUR and 7th Army.[3] On order, deploys to support theater opening, distribution, and Reception, Staging, Onward Movement & enable Integration (RSO&I) functions. Be prepared to support Joint and Coalition forces.

21st Theater Sustainment Command
21st Theater Sustainment Command Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Active1965–present
CountryUnited States
BranchU.S. Army
Part ofUS Army Europe
Garrison/HQKaiserslautern, Germany
Nickname(s)21st TSC
Motto(s)First In Support
EngagementsOperation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
Commanders
Current
commander
MG James M. Smith[1][2]

History

The heritage of 21st Theater Sustainment Command began on 23 June 1965 with the activation of the 1st Support Brigade. The 21st TSC originated as a maintenance support headquarters under Seventh Army Support Command, the brigade's first home was Taylor Barracks, Mannheim, Germany.

After the United States military withdrawal from France in 1967 and the organization of the U.S. Theater Army Support Command, Europe, informally known as TASCOM, the brigade became the rear-area counterpart of the newly formed corps support commands. Assigned to TASCOM in 1969, 1st Support Brigade was responsible for Prepositioning of Materiel Configured to Unit Sets (POMCUS) and provided combat service support for U.S. units in the area west of the Rhein River.

In 1974, TASCOM was merged with Headquarters, United States Army Europe, and the missions of 1st Support Brigade were expanded to include base operations support for eight military communities as well as the management of regional area support. The brigade was upgraded to a general officer command and the headquarters moved to Kleber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, Germany.

By mid-1976 the 1st Support Brigade's personnel strength was approximately 16,000 – the largest brigade in the U.S. Army. Consequently, the Department of the Army approved the elevation of the commander's position to major general and on 19 August 1976 the brigade was re-designated 21st Support Command. The command came to include the 47th Area Support Group with a major depot located at RAF Burtonwood, Cheshire, in the United Kingdom, stockpiling POMCUS equipment.[4] Other units included Combat Equipment Group Europe, 29th Area Support Group, and 60th Ordnance Group.

During the next several years, important missions and units were assigned to the 21st and, in June 1981, the President of the United States elevated the commander's position to lieutenant general, reflecting the organization's status as a Theater Army Area Command. Accordingly, on 18 October 1988, 21st Support Command was officially re-designated the 21st Theater Army Area Command.

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, U.S. forces in Europe began a reduction in personnel to accompany the reduced threat. Authorizations for both military and civilian positions were decreased substantially and, in 1993, the grade of the 21st TAACOM commander was returned to major general.

On 18 October 2000 the 21st TAACOM structure was replaced by the Army and U.S. Army Europe and transformed into the 21st Theater Sustainment Command (TSC). In 2006, the 21st TSC HQ further changed by absorbing some functions of some of its former units, such as the 200th MMC (Material Management, formerly the US Army Material Command, Europe,(MATCOM) located in Zweibruecken, and 1st TMCA (Transportation Movement Control) because these units deactivated. This restructuring was needed to meet the needs of the Army and the nation in the 21st century, by becoming a deploy able force. This change made the 21st the Army's largest forward deployed unit and a major forward presence, in theater logistics organization in support of Central Region, Europe.

Throughout this evolution the 21st has retained the lineage and honors, distinguishing flag (colors), and distinctive unit badge and shoulder sleeve insignia of the "FIRST IN SUPPORT!"

Current Structure

  • 21st Theater Sustainment Command, in Kaiserslautern
    •  Special Troops Battalion, in Kaiserslautern
    •   7th Mission Support Command, in Kaiserslautern[5]
      • 361st Civil Affairs Brigade, in Kaiserslautern
        • 457th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Grafenwöhr
        • Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) - Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Kaiserslautern
        • 406th Human Resources Company, in Kaiserslautern
        • 446th Human Resources Company, in Kaiserslautern
        • 221st Public Affairs Detachment, in Kaiserslautern
        • 589th Engineer Detachment, in Kaiserslautern
        • 773rd Civil Support Team, in Kaiserslautern
      • 7th Intermediate Level Education Detachment, in Grafenwöhr
      • 209th Digital Liaison Detachment, in Wiesbaden
      • 2500th Digital Liaison Detachment, in Vicenza, Italy
      • Medical Support Unit - Europe, in Kaiserslautern
    •   16th Sustainment Brigade, in Baumholder
    •   18th Military Police Brigade, in Grafenwoehr
    • 30th Medical Brigade, in Sembach
      • 212th Combat Support Hospital, in Kaiserslautern
      • 421st Medical Battalion (Multifunctional), in Baumholder
    •   405th Army Field Support Brigade, in Kaiserslautern
      • Base Support Operations Maintenance Division, in Grafenwöhr (with Teams in Ansbach, Baumholder, Garmisch, Grafenwöhr, Hohenfels, Kaiserslautern, Stuttgart, Vilseck and Wiesbaden)
      • Base Support Operations Transport Division, in Kaiserslautern
      • Logistics Readiness Center Baumholder
      • Logistics Readiness Center Bavaria, in Grafenwöhr (Parts in Garmisch, Hohenfels and Vilseck)
      • Logistics Readiness Center Rheinland-Pfalz, in Kaiserslautern (Parts in Sembach)
      • Logistics Readiness Center Stuttgart
      • Army Oil Analysis Program Europe, in Kaiserslautern
      • Army Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment Activity, in Kaiserslautern
      • Army Garrison Ansbach Logistics Readiness Center
      • Army Garrison Vicenza Logistics Readiness Center
      • Army Garrison Wiesbaden Logistics Readiness Center
      • Army Garrison Benelux Logistics
    •   409th Contracting Support Brigade,[6] in Kaiserslautern
      • 903rd Contracting Battalion, in Kaiserslautern
      • 928th Contracting Battalion, in Grafenwöhr
      • Theater Contracting Center, in Kaiserslautern
      • Regional Contracting Office - Benelux , in Brussels, Belgium
      • Regional Contracting Office Stuttgart, in Stuttgart
      • Regional Contracting Office Stuttgart, in Wiesbaden
    • 1st Human Resources Sustainment Center, in Kaiserslautern
    •   266th Financial Management Support Center, in Kaiserslautern
    • Theater Logistics Support Center - Europe, in Kaiserslautern

Former notable members

References

  1. ^ "Army's sustainment command in Europe welcomes new leader as service focuses on rapid movement".
  2. ^ Wright, Vonnie (17 September 2021). "21st Theater Sustainment Commanding General Earns Second Star". DVIDS.
  3. ^ Fontaine, Yves J.; Morris, Grant (2009), "21st Theater Sustainment Command: Transforming in Support of U.S. Army Europe", Army, 59 (6): 30–42
  4. ^ Usarmygermany.com/Units/21stSUPCOM
  5. ^ "7th Civil Support Command".
  6. ^ "Home Page 409th Contracting Support Brigade".

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FreedomCommandersCurrentcommanderMG James M Smith 1 2 Contents 1 History 2 Current Structure 3 Former notable members 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe heritage of 21st Theater Sustainment Command began on 23 June 1965 with the activation of the 1st Support Brigade The 21st TSC originated as a maintenance support headquarters under Seventh Army Support Command the brigade s first home was Taylor Barracks Mannheim Germany After the United States military withdrawal from France in 1967 and the organization of the U S Theater Army Support Command Europe informally known as TASCOM the brigade became the rear area counterpart of the newly formed corps support commands Assigned to TASCOM in 1969 1st Support Brigade was responsible for Prepositioning of Materiel Configured to Unit Sets POMCUS and provided combat service support for U S units in the area west of the Rhein River In 1974 TASCOM was merged with Headquarters United States Army Europe and the missions of 1st Support Brigade were expanded to include base operations support for eight military communities as well as the management of regional area support The brigade was upgraded to a general officer command and the headquarters moved to Kleber Kaserne Kaiserslautern Germany By mid 1976 the 1st Support Brigade s personnel strength was approximately 16 000 the largest brigade in the U S Army Consequently the Department of the Army approved the elevation of the commander s position to major general and on 19 August 1976 the brigade was re designated 21st Support Command The command came to include the 47th Area Support Group with a major depot located at RAF Burtonwood Cheshire in the United Kingdom stockpiling POMCUS equipment 4 Other units included Combat Equipment Group Europe 29th Area Support Group and 60th Ordnance Group During the next several years important missions and units were assigned to the 21st and in June 1981 the President of the United States elevated the commander s position to lieutenant general reflecting the organization s status as a Theater Army Area Command Accordingly on 18 October 1988 21st Support Command was officially re designated the 21st Theater Army Area Command After the dissolution of the Soviet Union U S forces in Europe began a reduction in personnel to accompany the reduced threat Authorizations for both military and civilian positions were decreased substantially and in 1993 the grade of the 21st TAACOM commander was returned to major general On 18 October 2000 the 21st TAACOM structure was replaced by the Army and U S Army Europe and transformed into the 21st Theater Sustainment Command TSC In 2006 the 21st TSC HQ further changed by absorbing some functions of some of its former units such as the 200th MMC Material Management formerly the US Army Material Command Europe MATCOM located in Zweibruecken and 1st TMCA Transportation Movement Control because these units deactivated This restructuring was needed to meet the needs of the Army and the nation in the 21st century by becoming a deploy able force This change made the 21st the Army s largest forward deployed unit and a major forward presence in theater logistics organization in support of Central Region Europe Throughout this evolution the 21st has retained the lineage and honors distinguishing flag colors and distinctive unit badge and shoulder sleeve insignia of the FIRST IN SUPPORT Current Structure Edit21st Theater Sustainment Command in Kaiserslautern Special Troops Battalion in Kaiserslautern 7th Mission Support Command in Kaiserslautern 5 361st Civil Affairs Brigade in Kaiserslautern 457th Civil Affairs Battalion in Grafenwohr Transportation Battalion Movement Control Headquarters amp Headquarters Company in Kaiserslautern 406th Human Resources Company in Kaiserslautern 446th Human Resources Company in Kaiserslautern 221st Public Affairs Detachment in Kaiserslautern 589th Engineer Detachment in Kaiserslautern 773rd Civil Support Team in Kaiserslautern 7th Intermediate Level Education Detachment in Grafenwohr 209th Digital Liaison Detachment in Wiesbaden 2500th Digital Liaison Detachment in Vicenza Italy Medical Support Unit Europe in Kaiserslautern 16th Sustainment Brigade in Baumholder 18th Military Police Brigade in Grafenwoehr 30th Medical Brigade in Sembach 212th Combat Support Hospital in Kaiserslautern 421st Medical Battalion Multifunctional in Baumholder 405th Army Field Support Brigade in Kaiserslautern Base Support Operations Maintenance Division in Grafenwohr with Teams in Ansbach Baumholder Garmisch Grafenwohr Hohenfels Kaiserslautern Stuttgart Vilseck and Wiesbaden Base Support Operations Transport Division in Kaiserslautern Logistics Readiness Center Baumholder Logistics Readiness Center Bavaria in Grafenwohr Parts in Garmisch Hohenfels and Vilseck Logistics Readiness Center Rheinland Pfalz in Kaiserslautern Parts in Sembach Logistics Readiness Center Stuttgart Army Oil Analysis Program Europe in Kaiserslautern Army Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Activity in Kaiserslautern Army Garrison Ansbach Logistics Readiness Center Army Garrison Vicenza Logistics Readiness Center Army Garrison Wiesbaden Logistics Readiness Center Army Garrison Benelux Logistics 409th Contracting Support Brigade 6 in Kaiserslautern 903rd Contracting Battalion in Kaiserslautern 928th Contracting Battalion in Grafenwohr Theater Contracting Center in Kaiserslautern Regional Contracting Office Benelux in Brussels Belgium Regional Contracting Office Stuttgart in Stuttgart Regional Contracting Office Stuttgart in Wiesbaden 1st Human Resources Sustainment Center in Kaiserslautern 266th Financial Management Support Center in Kaiserslautern Theater Logistics Support Center Europe in Kaiserslautern Sustainment Task Force 16 at Mihail Kogălniceanu Airport RoAF 57th Air Base Romania Task Force EastFormer notable members EditSteven A Shapiro previous commanding general Joe Weingarten honorary colonelReferences Edit Army s sustainment command in Europe welcomes new leader as service focuses on rapid movement Wright Vonnie 17 September 2021 21st Theater Sustainment Commanding General Earns Second Star DVIDS Fontaine Yves J Morris Grant 2009 21st Theater Sustainment Command Transforming in Support of U S Army Europe Army 59 6 30 42 Usarmygermany com Units 21stSUPCOM 7th Civil Support Command Home Page 409th Contracting Support Brigade External links Edit21st Theater Sustainment Command Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 21st Theater Sustainment Command amp oldid 1130351993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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