371st Sustainment Brigade (United States)

371st Sustainment Brigade

371st Sustainment Brigade shoulder sleeve insignia
Active 1 September 2007 – present
Country United States
Branch U.S. Army Ohio National Guard
Type Sustainment Brigade
Size Brigade
Garrison/HQ Springfield, Ohio
Nickname(s) Sustainment Warriors
Motto(s) Sustain the Fight
Decorations

World War I, Lorraine 1918
World War II, Northern Solomons, Luzon (with arrowhead)
War on Terrorism, Global War on Terrorism
Iraq: Iraqi Surge
Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2003-2004
Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2008-2009
Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), Streamer embroidered CENTRAL ASIA 2013-2014

Philippine Presidential Unit Citation, Streamer embroidered 17 OCTOBER 1944 10 JULY 1945
Commanders
Current
commander
COL Gregory J. Betts, 2016-Present
Notable
commanders

COL Thomas E. Haidet, 2015-16
COL Mark J. Cappone, 2014-15
COL Gregory W. Robinette, 2011-14
COL Maria E. Kelly, 2010-11
COL Daniel L. Tack, 2007-10
COL Michael E. Beasley, 2004-07
COL Rufus J. Smith, 2003-04
COL Michael W. McHenry, 2000-02
COL Jack E. Lee, 1998-2000
COL James Simpson, 1997-98
COL Kenneth B. Robinson, 1995-97
COL Donald Nelson, 1993-95
COL Harry Shaw III, 1990-93
COL William A. Laprise, 1985-90
COL David E. Smith, 1983-85
COL Charles Conner Jr., 1977-83
COL Ronald Bebout, 1976-77
COL David W. Wayt, 1972-1976
COL Thomas A. Herzog, 1971-72
COL Edwin C. Girton, 1967-71
COL James C. Clem, 1964-67
COL Charles H. Jones, 1959-64
COL T. Dye Barnhouse, 1957-59

COL Wilber H. Fricke, 1946-57
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia

The 371st Sustainment Brigade is an Ohio Army National Guard Sustainment Brigade. It is based out of Springfield, Ohio. The 371st Sustainment Brigade is made up of the 371st Special Troops Battalion (Newark, Ohio) and the 112th Transportation Battalion (Green, Ohio).

History of the 371st Sustainment Brigade

The Headquarters 371st Sustainment Brigade was constituted on 29 August 1917 as the Headquarters 62nd Field Artillery Brigade, 37th Infantry Division. The 62nd Field Artillery Brigade owes its inception to the fact that, in the early days of 1917, the patriotic citizens of Ohio insisted that the Ohio Troops be organized into a complete Division. In order to accomplish this, three regiments of Field Artillery were hurriedly formed to support the two Ohio Infantry Brigades (73rd and 74th).

The Field Artillery in Ohio prior to the World War, consisted of one' organization whose history dates back to July 6, 1837. This historic military organization was reorganized from a section to form a regiment in 1860, and saw service for the duration of the Civil War. It was mustered into service once more in 1898, for active duty in the Spanish-American War, but, contrary to expectations, did not serve outside the continental limits of the United States. In 1899, the Regiment was reduced in size, and, on September 23, 1911, the three remaining Batteries were designated the Battalion of Field Artillery, Ohio National Guard.

This Battalion was ordered to Mexican Border duty on July 16, 1916, and served until March 12, 1917. On May 4, 1917, the Battalion was expanded into a Regiment, and, on September 15, 1917, became a part of the 62nd Brigade of Field Artillery.

The pressing need of a Brigade of Field Artillery in 1917, was responsible for a newly formed Regiment of Ohio Cavalry being expanded and changed into three Regiments of Field Artillery. These two new Regiments, and the original Field Artillery Regiment, were then grouped together under the designation of the 62nd Field Artillery Brigade, and Ohio had the Artillery that was necessary for the support of the Division.

World War I. The 62nd Field Artillery Brigade was constituted on 29 August 1917 and organized on 21 September 1917 and served in support of WWI until 11 April 1919. The 62nd was part of the 37th Infantry Division and was made up of the 134th Field Artillery Regiment, 135th Field Artillery Regiment, and 136th Field Artillery Regiment.

World War II. The 62nd Field Artillery Brigade, commanded by BG Leo M. Kreber, was mobilized from 15 October 1940 to 18 December 1945 in support of WWII. The 62nd was part of the 37th Infantry Division and was made up of the 134th Field Artillery Regiment, 135th Field Artillery Regiment, and 136th Field Artillery Regiment.

The 62nd Artillery Brigade was converted, reorganized, and designated the 371st Antiaircraft Artillery Group on 3 July 1946.

The 371st Antiaircraft Artillery Group was converted, reorganized, and designated the 371st Artillery Group on 1 September 1959.

The 371st Artillery Group was converted, reorganized, and designated the 371st Corp Support Group on 1 February 1972.

Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Headquarters 371st Corp Support Group, commanded by COL Rufus J. Smith, was deployed from 10 April 2003 to 19 March 2004 in support of OIF.

Operation Vigilant Relief. The Headquarters 371st Corp Support Group, commanded by COL Michael E. Beasley, was called to duty to in September 2005 and operated out of Kiln, Mississippi to assist in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

The 371st Corp Support Group was reorganized and designated the 371st Sustainment Brigade on 1 September 2007.

Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Headquarters 371st Sustainment Brigade, commanded by COL Daniel L. Tack, was mobilized from 27 July 2008 to 9 April 2009 in support of OIF.

Operation Enduring Freedom. The Headquarters 371st Sustainment Brigade, commanded by COL Gregory W. Robinette, was deployed from 2 June 2013 to 28 February in support of OEF.

See also

A soldier of the brigade builds a barracks during an exercise in Michigan in 2008.

References

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