77th Sustainment Brigade

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The 77th Sustainment Brigade is the legacy command of the legendary 77th Infantry Division, the first Army Reserve division to see combat in the First World War. The brigade is tasked with providing in theater logistics support to combat units. World War IActivated: 18 August 1917
Major Operations: Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Oise-Aisne. The 77th Infantry Division was organized from draftees, drawn m

ostly from New York City, and trained at Camp Upton in Yaphank, NY in the central part of Suffolk Country, Long Island; the camp is now Brookhaven National Laboratory. The 77th Infantry Division was the first American division composed of draftees to arrive in France in World War I, landing in April 1918; overall it was the seventh of 42 divisions to reach France. The division fought in the Battle of Château-Thierry on July 18, 1918. It sustained 10,194 casualties 1,486 killed and 8,708 wounded. The division returned to the U.S. in April 1919 and was deactivated that month. The "Lost Battalion" of World War I fame was composed of six companies of the 77th's 308th Infantry Regiment and one from the 307th Infantry Regiment. Pictures of the Lost Battalion Area




Commanders: Maj. Franklin Bell (18 August 1917), Brig. Johnson (4 December 1917), Maj. Duncan (8 May 1918), Brig. Johnson (20 July 1918), Brig. Johnson (19 August 1918), Maj. Robert Alexander (27 August 1918)
[edit] World War IIActivated: 25 March 1942
Overseas: 24 March 1944
Campaigns: Western Pacific, Southern Philippines, Ryukyus
Distinguished Unit Citations: 16
Awards: Medal of Honor-6 ; Distinguished Service Cross-19 ; Distinguished Service Medal-2 ; Silver Star-335; Legion of Merit-22; Soldier's Medal-25 ; Bronze Star-4,433 ; Air Medal-4
Commanders: Maj. Robert L. Eichelberger (March-June 1942), Maj. Roscoe B. Woodruff (June 1942-May 1943), Maj. Andrew D. Bruce (May 1943-27 February 1946)
Chaplain: Fray Angélico Chávez
Deactivated: 15 March 1946 in Japan
The 77th Infantry Division landed in Hawaii, 31 March 1944, and continued training in amphibious landings and jungle warfare. Elements began to leave Hawaii, 1 July 1944, for the amphibious assault on Guam. Attached to III Amphibious Force, the 77th made an assault landing on Guam, 21 July 1944. After taking over defense of the beachhead, the division drove north to seize Mount Tenjo and effected junction with the 3d Marine Division, linking the northern and southern bridgeheads, 23–29 July. It continued to drive north, and dislodged the enemy from positions at Barrigada town and mountain, 4 August, resistance ending on the 8th. With Guam recaptured, the 77th sailed for New Caledonia, but plans were changed en route and it was directed to proceed to Leyte. The division landed on the east coast of Leyte, 23 November 1944, and was attached to XXIV Corps, Sixth Army. After a short period of training and combat patrolling in the Corps' rear, 23 November-6 December, it landed at Ipil and fought up the east coast of Ormoc Bay to seize Ormoc, 10 December. Attacking north, astride Highway No. 2, the division secured Valencia and the Libungao-Palompon road junction. Mopping up operations continued through January 1945 to 5 February 1945. The next combat assignment was Okinawa. In late March (26-29), the division made 15 landings, securing Kerama Retto and Keise Shima for the assault on Okinawa. Riding at sea, 1–15 April 1945, it suffered casualties from enemy su***de attacks, - and prepared for the assault landing on Ie Shima. On 16 April 1945, the 77th landed on Ie Shima, captured the airfield, and engaged in a bitter fight for "Government House Hill" and "Bloody Ridge." It was in this operation that Ernie Pyle was killed. On 25 April, it left Ie Shima for Okinawa, relieving the 96th Division, 28 April 1945. Fighting its way slowly against extremely heavy Japanese resistance, the division drove to Shuri in conjunction with the 1st Marine Division, occupying it 29–31 May. In June the division covered the right flank of XXIV Corps and "sealed" Japanese cave positions. In July the division moved to Cebu, Philippine Islands, and prepared for the proposed invasion of Japan. The division landed in Japan in October 1945 for occupation duty, and was inactivated a few months later, 15 March 1946.

The 237th SMC attended FY25 Annual Training executing Operation Cornerstone 2.0 during July, conducted maintenancesuppor...
10/06/2025

The 237th SMC attended FY25 Annual Training executing Operation Cornerstone 2.0 during July, conducted maintenancesupport at ECS 27 and ECS 65,including servicing and repairing equipment,Army350-1trainings, and completing Focused ReadinessInitiatives at FT. Devens, MA & FT. Dix, NJ.

The 961 MCT conducts Movement Control Operation in order to supervise and observe the movement of equipment from Ft. Mcc...
10/06/2025

The 961 MCT conducts Movement Control Operation in order to supervise and observe the movement of equipment from Ft. Mccoy, WI and Mainville, OH to Ft. Dix, NJ and Ft. Bragg, NC in order to complete annual training (AT) requirements and conduct safe and MCT operation, gaining competency while effectively ensuring the delivery of needed equipment.

The 874 Movement Control Team (MCT) facilitated over 1,100 movement requests to support over 2,200 tons of cargo in the ...
10/06/2025

The 874 Movement Control Team (MCT) facilitated over 1,100 movement requests to support over 2,200 tons of cargo in the CENTCOM AOR.

On June 14, 2025, the U.S. Army celebrated its 250th birthday with an impressive Military Parade and Celebration in Wash...
10/06/2025

On June 14, 2025, the U.S. Army celebrated its 250th birthday with an impressive Military Parade and Celebration in Washington, D.C., and our soldiers from the US Army Reserves participated in this historic event. The parade showcased the Army's history, from the Revolutionary War to the present day, with thousands of soldiers in historic and modern uniforms, military vehicles, aircraft, and various ceremonial activities.

Soldiers of the United States Army Reserve assembled in Washington DC to participate in the US Army 250-year celebration parade. Soldiers attended from USARC, OCAR, 377th TSC, 316th ESC, MIRC, and the 200th MP Commands involving over 300 Soldiers. The USAR Soldiers displayed dedication, and unwavering commitment to the parade. All USAR display exceptional conduct during the parade showing discipline and attention to detail to Military standards, and positive conduct reinforcing the importance of their professionalism during the parade while showcasing their Army values. Their positive interactions with the public, their representation of the Army's values, and their adherence to military standards were truly commendable.

The Soldiers' exemplary conduct significantly contributed to the success of the 250th Army Anniversary celebration. Their performance highlighted the Army Reserve's seamless integration into large-scale operations and national commemorations, demonstrating the Reserve's crucial role as an essential part of the total force. The soldiers' positive representation fostered public support and trust in the military and further enhanced the Army's reputation as a strong and unified force.

The 354th HHD TC Battalion successfully conducted Battle Assembly in April 2025 at Fort Totten, NY. The key focus areas ...
10/06/2025

The 354th HHD TC Battalion successfully conducted Battle Assembly in April 2025 at Fort Totten, NY. The key focus areas included the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT), Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment (OCIE) review, and preparation of conex containers for Annual Training (AT).

The 142nd TC DET (MCT) conducted a promotion ceremony and  focused on Guardian Response 25 final preparation with setup ...
10/06/2025

The 142nd TC DET (MCT) conducted a promotion ceremony and focused on Guardian Response 25 final preparation with setup and accountability of equipment.

The 139th MCT conducts Annual Trainingat Fort Dix, NJ in support of MOBEX 2025. Unit conducts MCT operations at the ADAG...
10/06/2025

The 139th MCT conducts Annual Trainingat Fort Dix, NJ in support of MOBEX 2025. Unit conducts MCT operations at the ADAG inspecting and palletizing equipment.

During the Aptil BA, the 579th Inland Cargo Transfer Company (ICTC) achieved significant gains in Soldier readiness, veh...
10/06/2025

During the Aptil BA, the 579th Inland Cargo Transfer Company (ICTC) achieved significant gains in Soldier readiness, vehicle licensing, and compliance with Foundational Readiness Indicators (FRIs). Soldiers completed Phase I and II Driver’s Training on the JLTV and M1120A4 LHS, raising unit compliance from 0% to 69%. Medical readiness was bolstered with support from the Brigade Surgeon, contributing to a 20%+ increase in both Medical Readiness Category (MRC) and Deployment Readiness Category (DRC). Additionally, leadership participation in the 828th Movement Transportation Battalion (MTB) Leader Training Program (LTP) aligned the company for success in upcoming WAREX operations.

The 773rdTC CO (5K POL) participated in QLLEX 25 Site Visit at Muscatatuck Training Center in Indiana. The unit have bee...
10/06/2025

The 773rdTC CO (5K POL) participated in QLLEX 25 Site Visit at Muscatatuck Training Center in Indiana. The unit have been working in the preparation of the CONOPS, TSP and Maintenance Plans for the upcoming annual training.

The 786th Field Feeding Team conducted operations at Fort Totten, NY, in April 2025, the key focus areas included the Ar...
10/06/2025

The 786th Field Feeding Team conducted operations at Fort Totten, NY, in April 2025, the key focus areas included the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT), Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment (OCIE) review, and preparation of conex containers for Annual Training (AT).

237th SMC attended FY25 Annual Training MOBEX II, provided field maintenance support to the 443rdTC Company, the main cu...
09/27/2025

237th SMC attended FY25 Annual Training MOBEX II, provided field maintenance support to the 443rdTC Company, the main customer. The unit embedded with the LRC to test run the capability of maintenance operations, conducted Joint TI, enabled the deploying unit and contributed to tuning the processes. The unit also accomplished many OPS Cornerstone missions, Army trainings and administrative tasks.

The BDE conducted its second Multi-Echelon Training Event at JBMDL in March 2025.The BDE conducted RSOI, including SRP, ...
09/27/2025

The BDE conducted its second Multi-Echelon Training Event at JBMDL in March 2025.

The BDE conducted RSOI, including SRP, Intra and Inter- theater movements (MCBs), and Base Cluster Defense Ops.

The BDE conducted a BDE-level sand table rehearsal, convoy operations, JLTV driver’s training, and IWQ.

The BDE hosted the ESC DCO, showing him BDE and BN CPs, including defensive positions. SMs received ESC coins.

The BDE exercised its communications equipment, conducting a BDE CUB via SINGARs radios.

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