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21st Theater Sustainment Command

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After the United States military withdrawal from France in 1967 and the organization of the U.S. Theater Army Support Command, Europe, informally known as TASCOM, the brigade became the rear-area counterpart of the newly formed corps support commands. Assigned to TASCOM in 1969, 1st Support Brigade
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During the next several years, important missions and units were assigned to the 21st and, in June 1981, the President of the United States elevated the commander's position to lieutenant general, reflecting the organization's status as a Theater Army Area Command. Accordingly, on 18 October 1988,
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On 18 October 2000 the 21st TAACOM structure was replaced by the Army and U.S. Army Europe and transformed into the 21st Theater Sustainment Command (TSC). In 2006, the 21st TSC HQ further changed by absorbing some functions of some of its former units, such as the 200th MMC (Material Management,
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By mid-1976 the 1st Support Brigade's personnel strength was approximately 16,000 – the largest brigade in the U.S. Army. Consequently, the Department of the Army approved the elevation of the commander's position to major general and on 19 August 1976 the brigade was re-designated 21st Support
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The heritage of 21st Theater Sustainment Command began on 23 June 1965 with the activation of the 1st Support Brigade. The 21st TSC originated as a maintenance support headquarters under Seventh Army Support Command, the brigade's first home was Taylor Barracks, Mannheim, Germany.
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formerly the US Army Material Command, Europe,(MATCOM) located in Zweibruecken, and 1st TMCA (Transportation Movement Control) because these units deactivated. This change made the 21st the Army's largest forward deployed
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Throughout this evolution the 21st has retained the lineage and honors, distinguishing flag (colors), and distinctive unit badge and shoulder sleeve insignia of the "FIRST IN SUPPORT!"
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Fontaine, Yves J.; Morris, Grant (2009), "21st Theater Sustainment Command: Transforming in Support of U.S. Army Europe",
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21st Support Command was officially re-designated the 21st Theater Army Area Command.
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As of May 2023 21st Theater Sustainment Command consists of the following units:
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Special Troops Battalion, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, in Kaiserslautern
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was responsible for Prepositioning of Materiel Configured to Unit Sets (
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Theater Logistics Support Center - Europe, in Kaiserslautern
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266th Financial Management Support Center, in Kaiserslautern
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1st Theater Personnel Operations Center, in Kaiserslautern
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21st Theater Sustainment Command Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
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6966th Transportation Truck Terminal, in Kaiserslautern
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Maintenance Activity Kaiserslautern, in Kaiserslautern
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US Army Europe
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
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Ronald R. Ragin
theater
sustainment
EUCOM
AFRICOM
Areas of Responsibility
USAREUR and 7th Army
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United States Army Europe
47th Area Support Group
RAF Burtonwood
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