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The Deployment Support Command is a military formation of the United States Army - United States Army Reserve.
Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC) saw continuous change in the 1990s. Even before the Berlin Wall fell, Congress had established the Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC). Throughout the 1990s, BRAC shuttered growing numbers of well-established but under-utilised bases around the country. MTMC survived the first few BRAC cycles (1988, 1991, 1993), but not the 1995 round of proposals. At that time the Defense Department recommended closing the Oakland ocean terminal (Military Ocean Terminal Bay Area) and the Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne. BRAC accepted its recommendations, which meant abolishing MTMC's Eastern and Western Area Commands. Plans called for MTMC to close down those ocean terminals by 2001.
To replace its two area headquarters, HQMTMC planned to establish a single continental United States (CONUS) command. HQMTMC formed a selection team, which evaluated a large variety of sites. In early 1997, Secretary of the Army Togo D. West reviewed the site team recommendations and decided on Fort Eustis, Virginia as the single area command's headquarters.
On 15 October 1997, MTMC established the Deployment Support Command (DSC) at Fort Eustis. Its Eastern and Western Area Commands were consolidated into the DSC. On 30 September 31 September 1999, MTMC closed its Military Ocean Terminals at Bayonne and Oakland. The command appears to be have been shuttered after that date.
A new Army Reserve DSC was established in 2007. [1]
As of January 2026 it consists of the following units: [2]