17th Sustainment Brigade (United States)
The 17th Sustainment Brigade (SB) is a sustainment brigade of the United States Army National Guard in Nevada.
17th Sustainment Brigade | |
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Active | ???? - Present |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | Nevada |
Branch | Army National Guard |
Type | Sustainment Brigade |
Size | Brigade |
Garrison/HQ | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Commanders | |
Current Commander | Col. Eric Wishart[1] |
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Mission
17th SB provides command and control for 3-7 sustainment of functional logistics battalions and assigned HR/FM companies. On order conducts theater distribution, supports redeployment operations and provides support to joint, interagency and multinational forces as directed. Be prepared to support civilian agencies.[2]
Organization
The brigade has the following units assigned during peacetime:[3]
- Special Troops Battalion, 17th Sustainment Brigade (HQ at Las Vegas)[3][4]
- 757th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (HQ at Stead)[5]
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References
- Kalinyak, Rachael (3 April 2017). "Wishart takes command of Nevada Army Guard's 17th Sustainment Brigade". Army Times.
The Nevada Army Guard’s largest brigade — the 17 th Sustainment Brigade — gathered at the North Las Vegas Readiness Center on Sunday morning to mark a change of command from Col. Vernon Scarbrough to Col. Eric Wishart, the Las Vegas Review Journal reported.
- "17th Sustainment Brigade Homepage". US Army.
- "Joint Force Headquarters" (PDF). Nevada National Guard Biennial Report 2017-2018. 11 November 2019. p. 13.
- https://currentops.com/unit/us/army/17-sb/stb
- "757th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion" (PDF). Nevada National Guard Biennial Report 2017-2018. 10 November 2019. p. 14.
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