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We Are Army Sustainment Command

Army Sustainment Command (ASC) provides globally responsive strategic logistics capabilities and materiel readiness to enable Combatant Commanders to conduct the full range of military operations. ASC is the Army Materiel Command's (AMC) single face to the field and synchronizes and executes logistics. ASC is the Army materiel enterprise’s decisive edge generating sustainment readiness from the strategic support area to the tactical point of need.

Thousands of service members, most of them Army Reserve Soldiers, descended on Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, recently for a major exercise. That meant Fort McCoy's Logistics Readiness Center's food-service team had a big task to ensure everyone had food and other supplies needed for their training. The installation’s food-service team ensured that need was always met, said Food Service Specialist Jim Gouker, Fort McCoy LRC.
Behind every operation are stories worth telling. At U.S. Army Sustainment Command, the Public and Congressional Affairs office ensure stories are both told and preserved. PCA, which includes Public Affairs, Congressional Affairs and History, play a vital role in shaping how ASC communicates its purpose and remembers its journey.
The 402nd Army Field Support Brigade reinforced its role as the Indo-Pacific’s Theater Army Field Support Brigade by projecting enterprise sustainment capabilities across multiple countries during Talisman Sabre 25 - a multinational, large-scale exercise led by the Australian Defense Force and supported by U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
Communication is key, maybe even more so when multiple nationalities and cultures are represented and people speak and understand more than one language. The team at Logistics Readiness Center Poland knows this, firsthand, and they work hard to mitigate any associated challenges involved with their communication efforts.
On Sept. 11 Rock Island Arsenal honored lives lost in the 9/11 attacks with a memorial gathering of Soldiers, Army Civilians and community members. In a moment of reflection and unity, the installation paused to remember the fallen and reaffirm its commitment to service and resilience.
The 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, is providing the Soldiers to support the next rotation of forces to Poland, and the 405th Army Field Support Brigade and Theater Logistics Support Center-Europe are providing them with the Bradley Fighting Vehicles they’ll need for the mission.
Before coming to Logistics Readiness Center Wiesbaden, Germany, James Elliott worked for a non-profit food bank, crisis center and homeless shelter in Cleveland, Ohio, providing meals and critical counseling to those in need. The LRC Wiesbaden employee brought that experience and expertise – as well as care for his community – with him when he started working for the Army again as an Army Civilian and now food service worker supervisor supporting the U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden community.
The 402nd Army Field Support Brigade marked a new chapter in its leadership as Col. Matthew Amsdell assumed command from Col. Courtney Sugai during a change of command ceremony held recently at historic Palm Circle, Fort Shafter, Hawaii. Maj. Gen. Eric Shirley, commanding general of the U.S. Army Sustainment Command, presided over the ceremony.
The Logistics Readiness Center director, Onel Colón, 407th Army Field Support Brigade, Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, provided an update about how the installation's Subsistence Supply Management Office continues improving its capabilities to receive, store, issue, and manage rations – Class I (food) for Army units in the Caribbean. This SSMO is a central logistical point for food services, streamlining the process for units and ensuring consistent support.
Most Soldiers don’t think twice about how their gear gets from point A to point B, they just know it shows up when and where it’s needed. But behind every shipment is a team making sure nothing gets lost, delayed, or unpaid. One member of that team is ASC's Luther Kirby.
Commanding General

MG Eric P. Shirley
Commanding General

Command Sergeant Major

CSM Jason L. Gusman
Command Sergeant Major

Deputy to the Commanding General

Mr. Dan J. Reilly
Deputy to the
Commanding General

 Mission

Integrate and synchronize key elements of the sustainment enterprise in order to deliver capabilities in support of Army forces during Joint All-Domain Operations.

 Vision

Army Sustainment Command is the Army materiel enterprise’s decisive edge generating sustainment readiness from the strategic support area to the tactical point of need.