Rssb Army
- Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB) along with its international affiliates is a spiritual organization based on the teachings of all religions and dedicated to a process of inner development under the guidance of a spiritual teacher.
- 1 definitions of RSSB. Definition of RSSB in Military and Government. What does RSSB stand for?
As part of the early 21st century transformation of the United States Army from a division-based structure to a brigade-based army; the division support commands, corps support groups, and area support groups were inactivated and transformed to sustainment brigades (previously called sustainment units of action (SUS or SUA).
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Special Troops Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division Resolute Support Sustainment Brigade (1CD RSSB), held an awards.
The sustainment brigade is designed to provide mission command for combat support and combat service support units. It can be adjusted in size to support anywhere from one to ten brigade combat teams (BCTs). A sustainment brigade has a joint capability that allows the Army to better manage the flow of logistics into the area of operations (AO) and provides support to other services for common logistics like fuel, common ammo, medical supplies, repair parts of wheeled vehicles, and so forth. A sustainment brigade is designed to operate independently in a theater of operations, in conjunction with other sustainment brigades under the command of a sustainment command (expeditionary), or directly under a theater sustainment command. When in theater, a sustainment command (expeditionary) will report to the theater sustainment command.
As of the last published information, there will be 31 sustainment brigades; 10 active duty brigades as part of the Army's active divisions, 2 independent active duty brigades, 10 Army National Guard brigades and 9 US Army Reserve brigades.[1]
Independent Sustainment Brigades[edit]
Unit | Patch | Component | Headquarters |
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16th Sustainment Brigade | Active Duty | Baumholder, Germany | |
17th Sustainment Brigade | Nevada Army National Guard | Las Vegas, Nevada | |
55th Sustainment Brigade | Reserve | Fort Belvoir, Virginia | |
77th Sustainment Brigade | Reserve | Fort Dix, New Jersey | |
89th Sustainment Brigade | Reserve | Wichita, Kansas | |
90th Sustainment Brigade | Reserve | North Little Rock, Arkansas | |
96th Sustainment Brigade | Reserve | Salt Lake City, Utah | |
111th Sustainment Brigade | New Mexico Army National Guard | Rio Rancho, New Mexico | |
230th Sustainment Brigade | Tennessee Army National Guard | Chattanooga, Tennessee | |
300th Sustainment Brigade | Reserve | Grand Prairie, Texas | |
304th Sustainment Brigade | Reserve | March Air Force Base, California | |
321st Sustainment Brigade | Reserve | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | |
518th Sustainment Brigade | Reserve | Raleigh, North Carolina | |
528th Sustainment Brigade (Special Operations) (Airborne) | Active Duty | Fort Bragg, North Carolina |
Divisional Sustainment Brigades[edit]
Unit | Patch | Component | Headquarters | Former Unit Name |
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1st Cavalry Division Sustainment Brigade | Active Duty | Fort Hood, Texas | 4th Sustainment Brigade | |
1st Armored Division Sustainment Brigade | Active Duty | Fort Bliss, Texas | 15th Sustainment Brigade | |
1st Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | Active Duty | Fort Riley, Kansas | 1st Sustainment Brigade | |
2nd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | Active Duty | Camp Carroll, South Korea | 501st Sustainment Brigade | |
3rd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | Active Duty | Fort Stewart, Georgia | 3rd Sustainment Brigade | |
4th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | Active Duty | Fort Carson, Colorado | 43rd Sustainment Brigade | |
10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade | Active Duty | Fort Drum, New York | 10th Sustainment Brigade | |
25th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | Active Duty | Schofield Barracks, Hawaii | 45th Sustainment Brigade | |
28th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | Ohio Army National Guard | Springfield, Ohio | 371st Sustainment Brigade | |
29th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | North Carolina Army National Guard | Greensboro, North Carolina | 113th Sustainment Brigade | |
34th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | Illinois Army National Guard | Chicago, Illinois | 108th Sustainment Brigade | |
35th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | not yet assigned | |||
36th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | Texas Army National Guard | 36th Sustainment Brigade | ||
38th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | Indiana Army National Guard | Kokomo, Indiana | 38th Sustainment Brigade | |
40th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | California Army National Guard | Long Beach, California | 224th Sustainment Brigade | |
42nd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade | New York Army National Guard | New York, New York | 369th Sustainment Brigade | |
82nd Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade | Active Duty | Fort Bragg, North Carolina | 82nd Sustainment Brigade | |
101st Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade | Active Duty | Fort Campbell, Kentucky | 101st Sustainment Brigade |
References[edit]
- ^Unit Designations in the Army Modular ForceArchived 2007-10-26 at Archive-It, US Army Center of Military History. Retrieved 06-25-2008.