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19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command

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19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command
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19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[1] is a Sustainment Command of the United States Army based within United States Army Garrison Daegu, South Korea. The command was activated on July 15, 1964 in Seoul, South Korea and was redesignated the 19th Support Command in March 1977.

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Subordinate Units

  • Materiel Support Command - Korea
  • 25th Transportation Battalion
  • 498th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
  • 6th Ordnance Battalion
  • Korean Service Corps
  • 94th Military Police Battalion

Partner Units

  • US Army Garrison Daegu
  • 403rd Army Field Support Brigade
  • 2502 Digital Liaison Detachment
  • 837th Transportation Battalion
  • 411th Contracting Support Brigade
  • 168th Multifunctional Medical Battalion
  • 658th Regional Support Group
  • AFN Daegu
  • US Army Medical Materiel Command - Korea

Insignia

The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia is a red and blue Rose of Sharon flower, the national flower of Korea divided in a yin-yang shape. It was originally approved for the 19th Support Brigade on 21 August 1975.

The Distinctive Unit Insignia is a gold metal device with two blue stars under a gold arch containing a red Rose of Sharon flower. Underneath is s red scroll with the words "Mission Flexibility."[2]

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