757th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

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Farewell Capt. Gill! Thank you for your guidance throughout the past two years. Welcome to HHC Capt. Dinnell! We look fo...
08/03/2025

Farewell Capt. Gill! Thank you for your guidance throughout the past two years.
Welcome to HHC Capt. Dinnell! We look forward to the next few years under your command.

Teamwork makes the dream work! 757 HHC continues its mission to improve warfighter readiness through quarterly equipment...
04/18/2025

Teamwork makes the dream work! 757 HHC continues its mission to improve warfighter readiness through quarterly equipment inspections, which provides valuable experience to teams and sections as they take ownership of their own equipment. Maintenance is training!

TRAIN, MAINTAIN, DEPLOY!

Congratulations on your retirement and best of luck to your future endeavors Sergeant First Class Braithwaite! Thank you...
03/02/2025

Congratulations on your retirement and best of luck to your future endeavors Sergeant First Class Braithwaite!
Thank you for imposing your wisdom on the soldiers in HHC, you will be missed deeply!

Goodbyes are always hard, but we wish the best for all soldiers that close the chapter of their military career.

This is Sergeant First Class Douglas Braithwaite who has dedicated 21 1/2 years of his life to serving in the Nevada Army National Guard as an 88M, a Motor Transport Operator.
He enlisted in September of 2003 and this past drill was his very last.
In his 21 years, Braithwaite has served in four different units, to include 1864th Transportation Company, 593rd Transportation Company, 1859th Transportation Company and the 757th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, Headquarters Headquarters Company.
He has deployed twice, once to Iraq in 2006 and again in 2012 to Afghanistan.
Braithwaite will continue to work as an Underground Gold Miner with NGM (Nevada Gold Mines) as his full time job. When asked what he will miss the most about the National Guard, he answered that he will "miss the people the most."
Congratulations on your retirement SFC!

02/03/2025

SOLDIER HIGHLIGHT!

Please let us introduce to you one of the Nevada Army National Guards Soldiers, Specialist Mary Jones

SPC Jones is a member of 121st Quartermaster Food Fielding Platoon where she is a 92G, Culinary Specialist. She has been in the NVANG for 2 years and is currently a full time college student studying psychology. Jones is originally from Missouri but moved to Nevada as a teen. She is always excited to learn and improve her skills.

On her off time Jones enjoys going on runs!

Check out what your fellow soldiers are up to!
02/02/2025

Check out what your fellow soldiers are up to!

SOLDIER HIGHLIGHT!

Please let us introduce to you one of the Nevada Army National Guards Soldiers, Specialist Aaron Thomas

SPC Thomas is a member of the 757th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion where he is a 27D, Paralegal Specialist. He has been in the NVANG for 10 years. Thomas passed the Bar Exam in May of 2024 after doing 3 years in Law School. He currently works at a local district attorney office.

In his free time, Thomas enjoys hiking, fishing, camping, and anything outdoors!

Please join us in congratulating our newest Command Sergeant Major! Thank you for all that you have done for this unit!,...
01/02/2025

Please join us in congratulating our newest Command Sergeant Major!
Thank you for all that you have done for this unit!, Command Sgt. Major Lusby!
Very well deserved!

Picture of flags at half mast in memorial of 9/11.
09/13/2024

Picture of flags at half mast in memorial of 9/11.

09/12/2024
08/09/2024

Officers from the 757th CSSB Headquarters, Headquarters Company complete pistol and range familiarization practice, with some completing their annual individual weapons qualification on their assigned weapon, the Sig Sauer M17, at Hawthorne Freedom Pistol Range.

Congratulations Sir!
07/26/2024

Congratulations Sir!

Today, President Joe Biden nominated Air Force Lt. Gen. Steven S. Nordhaus to serve as the 30th Chief of the National Guard Bureau, replacing Army Gen. Daniel R. Hokanson. Learn more: https://ngpa.us/30360

👀 Be on the lookout for this release next week!
07/26/2024

👀 Be on the lookout for this release next week!

BIG news!! The upcoming Operational Environment 2024-2034: Large-Scale Combat Operations will be released on Aug. 1 and is geared to support building threat knowledge throughout the Army.

An update to TRADOC Pamphlet 525-92, The Operational Environment and the Changing Character of Warfare released in 2019, this new description of the Operational Environment will explore 12 conditions of Large-Scale Combat Operations, as well as five resulting implications for how the U.S. Army trains and operates.


U.S. Army | Secretary of the Army

Congrats to our very own Pacesetter Soldiers from the 121st Quartermaster Field Feeding Platoon. Feed the Fight!
07/26/2024

Congrats to our very own Pacesetter Soldiers from the 121st Quartermaster Field Feeding Platoon. Feed the Fight!

Today, the Nevada National Guard G4 food program manager, along with personnel from the 121st Quartermaster Platoon and the 757th CSSB, played a crucial role in facilitating dining facility operations for the annual training of the 17th Sustainment Brigade at the Las Vegas Readiness Center. Their support ensured that the brigade's soldiers were well-fed and equipped to focus on their training and mission objectives. This collaborative effort exemplifies the dedication and coordination within the Nevada National Guard to provide essential services during military exercises and operations.

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