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- Q4635836 subject Q8631615.
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- Q4635836 abstract "The 377th Theater Sustainment Command (TSC) is a unit of the US Army. The unit was activated in New Orleans, Louisiana November 1948 as the 377th Transportation Major Port. On 11 September 1950 the 377th was called to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey. Later, the unit moved to Fort Eustis, Virginia and stayed on active Federal Service until 10 October 1952. From 1953 until 1963, the 377th remained in a Reserve status and experienced several changes in unit designation. On 31 December 1965, the unit was re-designated as the 377th Support Brigade under the Army Logistical Concept. On 16 October 1979, it was renamed the 377th Corps Support Command. It retained the designation until 16 July 1981 when it was designated as a Theater Army Area Command (TAACOM). On 1 October 1998 the TAACOM wartime mission expanded and the unit designation was changed to the 377th Theater Support Command. The TSC serves as a Force Support Package unit with an ongoing support mission in its area of operation. Over 500 downtrace units throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands provide support to the TSC for training and wartime mission guidance. Whether at home station, deployed across the country or overseas, the TSC trains to achieve its peacetime and wartime mission of providing command and control of assigned units to ensure and maintain a high state of readiness. The TSC prepares wartime-aligned units to accomplish their mission by developing, executing and evaluating training. The TSC provides daily logistics support to its wartime higher headquarters for missions and exercises.".
- Q4635836 activeYearsStartYear "1948".
- Q4635836 battle Q326668.
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- Q4635836 commandStructure Q2036662.
- Q4635836 garrison Q1879293.
- Q4635836 identificationSymbol "200px".
- Q4635836 motto "Can Do, Anytime, Anywhere".
- Q4635836 role "Theater Sustainment Command".
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- Q4635836 wikiPageWikiLink Q8631615.
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- Q4635836 battles Q326668.
- Q4635836 battles Q545449.
- Q4635836 commandStructure Q2036662.
- Q4635836 dates "1948".
- Q4635836 garrison "Belle Chase, Louisiana".
- Q4635836 identificationSymbol "200".
- Q4635836 motto "Can Do, Anytime, Anywhere".
- Q4635836 nickname "377".
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- Q4635836 unitName "377".
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- Q4635836 comment "The 377th Theater Sustainment Command (TSC) is a unit of the US Army. The unit was activated in New Orleans, Louisiana November 1948 as the 377th Transportation Major Port. On 11 September 1950 the 377th was called to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey. Later, the unit moved to Fort Eustis, Virginia and stayed on active Federal Service until 10 October 1952. From 1953 until 1963, the 377th remained in a Reserve status and experienced several changes in unit designation.".
- Q4635836 label "377th Theater Sustainment Command".
- Q4635836 depiction 377_Sust_Cmd_SSI.jpg.
- Q4635836 name "377th Theater Sustainment Command".
- Q4635836 nick "377th TSC".