89th Sustainment Brigade

89th Sustainment Brigade 89th SB mission: plan, coordinate, synchronize, monitor, & control Logistics Operations Mehiel Campaign and the Meuse Argonne Post War Campaign.

In 2009, the 89th RRC converted to the 89th Sustainment Brigade thus transforming to an MTOE command with a logistical sustainment mission to provide support to combat and combat support forces deployed in support of contingency and combat operations within the designated combatant commander’s area of responsibility. The long and distinguished history of the 89th Sustainment Brigade began 27 Augus

t 1917, when it was first activated as an Infantry Division at Camp Funston, Fort Riley, Kansas in support of World War I. It was deployed to France in 1918 and participated in the Lorraine Campaign, St. 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 until 21 January 1945 when the 89th landed in France at Le Havre, for World War II. On 11 March 1945 the 89th moved up the Sauer River into jump-off position east of Echternach. On 17 March, they pushed forward through Moselle, and on 26 March crossed the Rhine between the towns of Kestert and Kaub. On 6 April, they took the town of Eisenach, and pushed forward towards their next objective Friedrichroda, core of the vaulted N**i Redoubt in Thuringia. The city was secured by 8 April, and the Division continued eastward toward the Mulde River, capturing Zwickau by the 17th of April. The advance was halted on 23 April, and from then until VE-Day the Division saw only limited action, engaging in patrolling and general security missions. Three towns, Lossnitz, Aue and Stollberg, were kept under constant pressure, but no attacks were launched during that time. In 1947, the Division was reactivated in the Army Reserve with it’s 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. The 89th Sustainment Command has continued to answer the call to duty with Soldiers serving in Desert Shield/Desert Storm, operations in Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, as well as small scale contingencies around the world. Today the 89th has contributed over 12,000 Solders in support of the Global War on Terror.

Safe travels!
07/17/2025

Safe travels!

Belton, Missouri — The 89th Sustainment Brigade has completed its Annual Training for the year 2025 at Camp Crowder, Mis...
07/13/2025

Belton, Missouri — The 89th Sustainment Brigade has completed its Annual Training for the year 2025 at Camp Crowder, Missouri, June 1st - 10th!

This year's training focused on refreshing and teaching soldiers on multiple Warrior Tasks and Drills. The emphasis was on the Driver’s Certification for the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV/Humvee) and the Light Medium Tactical Vehicle (LMTV). Soldiers learn how to perform preventive maintenance checks and services, and learned how to operate these vehicles to military standards. Having our troops certified on these vehicles enables them to be mobile and effective on the modern battlefield.

The other training involved establishing a tactical operations center by setting up O.E. 254 Ground Antennas, HDT Airbeam Temper shelters, and Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio Systems, which served as a hub for planning, communication, and support for the entire Annual Training.

After establishing the tactical operations center, soldiers cycled through various and challenging classes, including the United States Army’s Combat Lifesaver training, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) training, Engagement Skills Training, and instruction on operating a Joint Battle Command-Platform. These skills help make a more effective fighting force that is ready to engage and defeat the enemy.

Not only was training conducted at Camp Crowder, but there was also a celebration as we witnessed the promotions of Private First Class Etienne Y. Rodriguez, Specialist Duye T.M. Vo, and Private First Class Clara L. Curtiss. A huge shoutout to these soldiers for their excellent performance and their dedication to the United States Army!

The training event concluded with the soldiers enjoying a barbecue of hamburgers, bratwursts, hot dogs, and a variety of chips. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the 89th Sustainment Brigade prepared this event to celebrate the end of the Annual training and to recognize everyone’s hard work and dedication to this year’s mission.

The 89th Sustainment Brigade would like to thank the soldiers for their hard work and dedication to this Annual Training, and as always, “Get it Done!”

(U.S. Army Reserve Photos by Sgt. Brian D. Payne)

Get your ruck ready!
12/30/2024

Get your ruck ready!

Get your ruck ready!

The 821st Transportation Motor Transport Battalion is hosting their second annual Norwegian Foot March (NFM) at Camp Funston, Fort Riley, Kansas, on April 5, 2025, to provide an opportunity to earn the bronze, silver, or gold NFM badge.

Participation is only open to military personnel. Details are below. If you want to participate follow the first link to the registration form. Registration will close after the 200th participant signs up.

Please share for maximum participation!

To register: ➡
https://forms.gle/mBag6j2s9wePJiXi7

To learn what the Norwegian Foot March is about follow the link here: ➡https://www.forsvaret.no/en/courses-and-education/norwegian-foot-march

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"Sustain with Excellence!"

(Flyer courtesy of Chief Warrant 2 Bret Shank)

79th Theater Sustainment Command
561st Regional Support Group
89th Sustainment Brigade
Army Sustainment
Army Reserve Sustainment Command
U.S. Army Reserve
484th Movement Control Battalion
Kansas USAR Retention
129th TC DET 3
394th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
Army Recruiting Station Wichita East, KS
428th Transportation Co.
450th Movement Control Battalion
88th Readiness Division
Army Medical Recruiting Station Wichita, Kansas
557th Transportation Detachment - MCT
U.S. Army Fort Gregg-Adams
Army Sustainment University
Fort George G. Meade, Md
U.S. Army Materiel Command
U.S. Army
311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command
842nd Quartermaster Company

Rest In Peace.President Jimmy Carter - 39th President of the United States, Navy veteran, Nobel laureate, and the Founde...
12/30/2024

Rest In Peace.

President Jimmy Carter - 39th President of the United States, Navy veteran, Nobel laureate, and the Founder of The Carter Center, has passed away at the age of 100.

His dedication and compassion to the American people will not be forgotten.

Carter who rarely used his full name — James Earl Carter, Jr., was the oldest living president in US history, born October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/about.../presidents/james-carter/
Image 1: Courtesy of Jimmy Carter Presidential Library
Image 2: Courtesy of Naval History and Heritage Command

Constitution Day is an American federal observance that recognizes the adoption of the United States Constitution and th...
09/17/2024

Constitution Day is an American federal observance that recognizes the adoption of the United States Constitution and those who have become U.S. citizens. It is normally observed on Sept. 17, the day in 1787 that delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed the document in Philadelphia. One of the important principles provided by the U.S. Constitution is civilian control of the armed forces.

The principle of civilian control of the armed forces and the military's norm of nonpartisanship are bedrock features of democratic governance. While militar...

09/06/2024

September is Su***de Prevention Awareness Month.

The Army is committed to addressing su***de through a comprehensive program that integrates strategies and activities aimed at preventing su***de and other dangerous behaviors.

The Army prioritizes forging connections and building a supportive network. If you suspect a friend, Family member or teammate is considering su***de:

⚫️Ask, "Are you thinking about harming yourself?"
⚫️Keep the individual safe by reducing access to lethal items or places.
⚫️Listen to the individual to find out what they are thinking and feeling.
⚫️Help the distressed person connect to the 988 Su***de and Crisis Lifeline
(dial 988, then press 1, or text 838255)
⚫️Stay connected with the individual after a crisis.

Below are resources available for reference:

The Army Su***de Prevention Program:
https://www.armyresilience.army.mil/su***de-prevention/index.html

Warning Signs of Su***de:
https://www.armyresilience.army.mil/su***de-prevention/pages/learnTheWarningSignsOfSu***de.html

We have to be able to lean on each other.

"Sustain with Excellence!"

79th Theater Sustainment Command
561st Regional Support Group
89th Sustainment Brigade
Army Sustainment
Army Reserve Sustainment Command
U.S. Army Reserve
484th Movement Control Battalion
Kansas USAR Retention
394th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
Army Recruiting Company Wichita, KS
428th Transportation Co.
450th Movement Control Battalion
88th Readiness Division
423rd Transportation Company - US Army Reserves
Army Medical Recruiting Station Wichita, Kansas
557th Transportation Detachment - MCT
U.S. Army Fort Gregg-Adams
Army Sustainment University University
Fort George G. Meade, Md
U.S. Army Materiel Command
U.S. Army
311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command
842nd Quartermaster Company

08/23/2024

561st Regional Support Group
89th Sustainment Brigade
842nd Quartermaster Company
450th Movement Control Battalion
557th Transportation Detachment - MCT
129th TC DET 3
329th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
394th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
620th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion - CSSB
423rd Transportation Company - US Army Reserves
79th Theater Sustainment Command

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    must adhere to the Hatch Act? That's a law intended to assure the public that federal programs are being administere...
06/26/2024

must adhere to the Hatch Act? That's a law intended to assure the public that federal programs are being administered fairly and without the influence of partisan politics. Also, military members must adhere to DOD Directive 1344.10.

06/12/2024

This Wednesday at 7 p.m. (EDT), experience our rich history and proud traditions. In honor of our 249th , watch the Twilight Tattoo live on our page for:

🇺🇸 Performances by The United States Army Band, "Pershing's Own"

🇺🇸 Drill and ceremony displays by the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)

🇺🇸 Historical reenactments and stories showcasing our role throughout American history

06/11/2024

Ready. Aim. Celebrate!

Our weapons and tactics have evolved since 1775, but our mission remains the same. This week, we commemorate our 249th , honoring nearly two and a half centuries of protecting and defending America.

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