7th Mission Support Command

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7th Mission Support Command
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
CountryUSA
Branch United States Army
TypeUS Army Reserve
Part of21st Theater Sustainment Command
Garrison/HQKaiserslautern, Germany

The 7th Mission Support Command has operational control of the US Army Reserve units in Europe.[1]

The command traces its history to 1956 when the first Army Reserve units (four Army Reserve Schools) were established in Europe.[2] The 7th ARCOM was activated provisionally in January 1986.

Five 7th ARCOM units mobilized and deployed with their affiliated active-Army units in Southwest Asia for Operations Desert Shield/Storm.

The 7th Civil Support Command was officially activated to replace the 7th ARCOM in December 2009.

Organization 2023[edit]

As of October 2023 the command consists of the following Army Reserve units:[1]

  • 7th Mission Support Command, in Kaiserslautern
    • 163rd Regional Support Group, in Grafenwöhr
      • 97th Chemical Battalion, in Wackernheim
      • 729th Transportation Battalion, in Grafenwöhr
      • 783rd Military Police Battalion
    • 510th Regional Support Group, in Kaiserslautern
      • 83rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Kaiserslautern
      • 446th Movement Control Battalion, in Kaiserslautern
    • 7th Intermediate Level Education Detachment, in Grafenwöhr
    • 88th Chaplain Detachment, in Grafenwöhr
    • 89th Chaplain Detachment, in Kaiserslautern
    • 209th Digital Liaison Detachment, in Wiesbaden
    • 221st Public Affairs Detachment, in Kaiserslautern
    • 319th Military History Detachment, in Sembach
    • 589th Engineer Detachment, in Kaiserslautern
    • 2500th Digital Liaison Detachment, in Vicenza, Italy
    • 773rd Civil Support Team, in Kaiserslautern
    • Medical Support Unit – Europe, in Kaiserslautern

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "7th Mission Support Command". 7th Mission Support Command. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
  2. ^ "7th CSC Home – Unit History". August 11, 2011. Archived from the original on August 11, 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)