Sgt. William Harrison is deployed with 184th Sustainment Command to Erbil, Iraq, as the ground movement noncommissioned officer of 1st Theater Sustainment Command’s Syrian Logistics Cell. He ensures transportation movement requests are properly tracked and documented for cargo moving into and out of Syria from Iraq.
The 184th Sustainment Command, Mississippi Army National Guard, assumed responsibility of daily sustainment operations throughout the Middle East in December of 2018. The unit serves as the operational command post for the Ft. Knox-based 1st Theater Sustainment Command and manages the day-to-day sustainment operations theater wide. The area of responsibility includes 20 countries, including Iraq and Syria, with four ongoing U.S. military operations, covering 4.5 million square miles, 550 million people, and 22 ethnic groups speaking 18 different languages.
The 1st TSC supplies everything from food, water and medicine to vehicles and repair parts so warfighters can accomplish their mission. They manage the ports, flights, and customs points needed to keep people and equipment moving 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They also legal support as well as support in the areas of financial management, human resources, humanitarian aid distribution, host-nation engagements, and medical care for troops and civilians within the command.
The unit is expected to return later this year.
Date Taken: | 07.25.2019 |
Date Posted: | 07.25.2019 11:00 |
Story ID: | 332943 |
Location: | CAMP ARIFJAN, KW |
Hometown: | SAUCIER, MISSISSIPPI, US |
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