United States Army Sustainment Command
U.S. Army's primary provider of logistics support / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States Army Sustainment Command (ASC) is the primary provider of logistics support to units of the United States Army. It is a major subordinate command of United States Army Materiel Command (AMC).
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U.S. Army Sustainment Command | |
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Active | 22 September 2006 –present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Army Command |
Role | Logistics Support |
Part of | U.S. Army Materiel Command |
Garrison/HQ | Rock Island Arsenal |
Motto(s) | "On the line" |
Website | www |
Commanders | |
Current commander | MG David Wilson |
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Four types of command authority can be distinguished:[1]
- COCOM – combatant command: unitary control (not further delegatable by the combatant commander (Unified combatant command))
- ADCON – administrative control of the command function of "obtaining resources, direction for training, methods of morale and discipline"[1]
- OPCON – operational control of sustainment, a command function, in this case, embodied in an Army Field Support Brigade (AFSB)
- TACON – tactical control of sustainment, as embodied in a Contracting Support Brigade
The sustainment function for an Army installation, such as Fort Bliss, and White Sands Missile Range, two contiguous but administratively separate military installations, can be tailored to the situation.[2] In the case of geographically remote locations, logistics can be an additional constraint to be solved, while still providing sustainment to the Army soldier.[3]