U.S. Army Reserve

 

"AN OCEAN CLOSER"

The 7th Mission Support Command is the forward presence of the Army Reserve in the European theater. With the downsizing of units and capability in Europe, the Army Reserve has become a key element in filling the gaps that develop across USAREUR and U.S. European Command, providing a pool of trained and ready forces to support overseas contingency operations.

Over the past five years,the 7th MSC has deployed 10 of its 22 units, including key personnel of the 7thMSC headquarters, which deployed to Senegal as part of Operation United Assistance.

Since 2013, the 7th MSC has supported more than 50 exercises in more than 30 countries.Expeditionary in nature,the command can rapidly deploy an immediate response capability and provide Title 10 responsibilities for European-based units as directed by USAREUR.

The core capabilities include mission command to Defense Support of Civil Authorities, civil affairs, movement control and Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear capabilities.

The 7th MSC facilitates Strong Europe through integration into Army operations in Europe and joint, combined,multinational operations in Europe and Africa. It is capable of rapidly interfacing with NATO allies and other partners in the event of a natural or man-made disaster.

Formerly known as the 7th Civil Support Command and 7th Army Reserve Command (ARCOM), the 7th MSC traces its history back to 1956 when the first Army Reserve units were established in Europe. For more than 30 years, Army Reserve Soldiers in Europe served under various structures until the7th ARCOM activated provisionally in January 1986.


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SPECIALIZED CAPABILITIES

• Army Reserve units in direct support of USAREUR and EUCOM
• Army Reserve capabilities are actively used in theater engagement operations
• Only Reserve capability in Germany and Italy

In The News
September 16, 2016 - The Assistant Secretary of the Army for Manpower and Reserve Affairs visited the 7th Mission Support Command, Sept. 15, 2016, as part of her visit to the U.S. Army Europe area of operations.
September 14, 2016 - Col. Christopher Varhola took command of the Army Reserve’s 2500th Digital Liaison Detachment from Col. David Mundfrom during a ceremony Sept. 11, 2016 at Hoekstra Field on Caserma Ederle.
September 14, 2016 - 7th Mission Support Command Soldiers from the Medical Support Unit-Europe conducted medical evacuation orientation and training with the 1st Armored Division’s Combat Aviation Brigade Sept. 9 an and above NCO Field on Daenner Kaserne.
September 13, 2016 - Col. John E. Dethlefs assumed command of the 7th Mission Support Command’s 209th Digital Liaison Detachment in a ceremony held at the McCully Barracks’ Fitness Center Sept. 10, 2016.
August 26, 2016 - Lithuanian and American service members worked together to make an orphanage safer and more beautiful for children living there.