310th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)

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310th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
310 Sus Cmd SSI.jpg
Shoulder sleeve insignia
Country Flag of the United States.svg United States of America
BranchFlag of the United States Army.svg  United States Army
TypeSustainment
Role Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
Part of 377th Theater Sustainment Command
Garrison/HQIndianapolis, Indiana
Commanders
Current
commander
BG Todd Erskine

310th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) (ESC) is an Army Reserve unit subordinate to 377th Theater Sustainment Command headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. The command provides command and control for sustainment units through Alabama, Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland,North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Virginia. 310th ESC provides trained and ready sustainment forces in support of global contingency operations.

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Mission

On order, 310th ESC is prepared to deploy and provide command and control to all assigned and attached units and to provide sustainment planning, guidance and support to forces in an area of operations.

Mobilizations & Deployments

PeriodMissionLocation
2020 - 2021Operational Command Post, 1st Theater Sustainment CommandKuwait
2014 - 2015Logistical Support to Fort Hood, TX in support of Operation Enduring FreedomFort Hood, TX
2011Sustainment Support for Operation New Dawn, drawdown of US forces, and transition to Department of StateBalad, Iraq and Camp Buehring, Kuwait

Subordinate Units

As of 2022 the command is made up of the following units: [1]
Subordinate BrigadesLocationSubordinate Battalions & Brigade Direct Report Units
38th Regional Support GroupCrosslanes, WV
  • 373rd Quartermaster Battalion (Petroleum Support)
  • 497th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
55th Sustainment Brigade Fort Belvoir, VA
  • 55th Special Troops Battalion
  • 313rd Transportation Battalion (MVT CTL)
  • 410th Signal Company (NET SPT)
  • 398th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
354th Quartermaster GroupWhitehall, OH
  • 328th Quartermaster Detachment (PETRL LN)
  • 654th Quartermaster Detachment (PETRL LN)
  • 690th Quartermaster Detachment (PETRL LN)
  • 942th Quartermaster Detachment (PETRL LN)
  • 319th Quartermaster Battalion (POL SUP)
  • 633 Quartermaster Battalion (POL SUP)
643rd Regional Support GroupWhitehall, OH
  • 718th Transportation Battalion (MOTOR)
  • 380th Quartermaster Battalion (PETRL SUP)
  • 766th Transportation Battalion (MOTOR)
  1. "310th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)". U.S. Army. Retrieved January 25, 2021.

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