1st Sustainment Command | |
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1st Sustainment Command shoulder sleeve insignia
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Active | 1950–present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Theater Sustainment Command |
Part of | United States Army Central |
Garrison/HQ | Fort Knox, KentuckyFWD HQ, Camp Arifjan,Kuwait |
Nickname(s) | 1st TSC |
Motto(s) | First Team |
Mascot(s) | PFC John Blackjack |
Engagements |
Vietnam War |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
Major General Paul C. Hurley Jr. |
Insignia | |
Distinctive unit insignia | |
Beret flash |
Vietnam War
Operation Desert Storm
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation New Dawn
The 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) (1st TSC) is a major subordinate unit of US Army Central at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
The 1st Logistical Command was activated in October 1950 as a planning headquarters at Fort McPherson, Georgia. It was deployed to Poitiers, France in September–October 1951, during the Berlin Crisis of 1951. It operated under the Communications Zone, United States Army-Europe. In 1962, the Command returned to the United States and was assigned to III Corps, stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. On 1 April 1965, the 1st Logistical Command was deployed to Vietnam. Its mission was to act as the logistics headquarters for all units in the theater. In Vietnam the command parented the U.S. Army Support Command, Da Nang, U.S. Army Support Command, Qui Nhon, U.S. Army Support Command, Cam Ranh Bay, and U.S. Army Support Command, Saigon, as well as other smaller commands. Lieutenant General Walter Woolwine was commanding general from 1970.
The Command served five years in Southeast Asia.
Formerly known as COSCOM it was designated for the support of the XVIII Airborne Corps. The command's mission dictates that they maintain the command's headquarters in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, while sustaining an enduring mission forward, based in Kuwait. Subordinate units serving under the 1st TSC include: