89th Sustainment Brigade | |
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Shoulder sleeve insignia
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Country | United States of America |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Brigade |
Role | Sustainment |
Part of | US Army Reserve |
Motto(s) | "Above the Rest" |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
COL Joel L. Soenksen |
Ceremonial chief | Gerard L. Schwartz |
Insignia | |
Distinctive unit insignia |
The 89th Sustainment Brigade is a subordinate command of 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command and one of only eight of its kind in the Army Reserve. The unit is the latest addition in the Army Transformation process for the 451st ESC, but will manage a peacetime downtrace that has command and control of approximately 1,000 Army Reservists located throughout the Kansas area, and its Soldiers support diverse missions that are logistical in nature. The 89th Sustainment Brigade mission is to plan, coordinate, synchronize, monitor, and control Logistics Operations within an assigned area of responsibility. The Brigade also coordinates host nation support (HNS) and contracting, as well as providing support to joint, interagency, and multinational forces as directed.
The 89th initially started as the 89th Infantry Division activated on 27 August 1917 at Camp Funston, Fort Riley, Kansas.
The division was reactivated in 1921 as part of the Army Reserve when it expanded from a Medical Reserve Corps to the Officer Reserve Corps and Enlisted Reserve Corps. In 1942 the division was again called to active service at Camp Carson, Colorado.
In 1947, the division was reactivated in the Army Reserve with its headquarters located in Wichita, Kansas. In 1959 it was re-designated the 89th Division (Training) and then in 1973 it became a United States Army Reserve Command (ARCOM).
In 1995 it was again re-designated as the 89th Regional Support Command until late in 2003 when all the regional support commands were re-designated as regional readiness commands.
On a blue disc 1 5/8 inches (4.13 cm) in diameter and within a white annulet 3/16 inches (.48 cm) in width a white letter "W" formed of curved lines 3/16 (.48 cm) in width and joining the annulet, all within a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) red border. The overall dimension is 2 1/4 inches (5.72 cm) in diameter. Red, white, and blue are the national colors. The stylized "W" which when reversed becomes an "M," refers to this Division, known in the past as the "Middle West Division," since many of its personnel came from the Midwestern states. The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the 89th Division on 25 October 1918 by telegram but not officially announced by the War Department until 23 June 1922. It was amended on 21 December 1948, to change the colors and reword the measurements. The insignia was approved for the 89th U.S. Army Reserve Command on 26 July 1974. On 16 April 1996, the insignia was reassigned and approved for the 89th Regional Support Command. It was redesignated effective 16 July 2003, for the US Army 89th Regional Readiness Command. The insignia was redesignated effective 16 September 2009, for the 89th Sustainment Brigade and amended to add a symbolism.