650th Regional Support Group

650th Regional Support Group is a United States Army Reserve unit which controls a Combat Sustainment Support Battalion and Transportation units within California and Nevada.

650th Regional Support Group
Country United States
BranchUnited States Army Reserve
SizeBrigade
Part of311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
Garrison/HQLas Vegas, Nevada

Units

The command is made up of the following units:[1]

  • 469th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
    • 469th Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (CSS)
    • 729th Transportation Company (Medium Truck)(Cargo)(Echelons above corps)
    • 924th Transportation Detachment (Trailer Transfer Platoon)
    • 923rd Transportation Detachment (Trailer Transfer Platoon)
    • 227th Transportation Company (Cargo Transfer)(Improved Cargo Handling Operations)
    • 728th Transportation Company (Medium Truck)(Palletized Load System)
  • 483rd Transportation Battalion
    • 483rd Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (Terminal)
    • 481st Transportation Company Boat (Heavy)
    • 711th Transportation Company (Seaport Operations)
    • 201st Transportation Detachment (Harbormaster)
    • 238th Transportation Company (Cargo Transfer)(Improved Cargo Handling Operations)
    • 932nd Transportation Detachment (Trailer Transfer Platoon)
  • 314th Transportation Battalion
    • 314th Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (CSS)
    • 645th Transportation Company (Cargo Transfer)(Improved Cargo Handling Operations)
    • 257th Transportation Company (Combat Heavy Equipment Transporter)
    • 948th Transportation Detachment (Movement Control)(Area)
    • 957th Transportation Detachment (Movement Control)(Area)
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References

  1. "311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)". U.S. Army. November 11, 2018.
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