U.S. Army Reserve

 
About Us "Victory Through Support"

Soldiers take a moment during deployment for a pic MISSION

The Core mission of the 310th ESC is to provide an Operational Command Post of the Theater Sustainment Command. 

Plan, Coordinate, Synchronize, Monitor, and Control Operational-Level Sustainment Operations other than Medical for the ASCC, JTF, or JFC.   

The additional doctrinal missions are to Plan, Coordinate, and Provide Sustainment to Forces; Plan, Prepare, and Execute Theatre Opening and Reception, Staging, Onward Movement and Enable Integration of Forces; Provide Movement Control; Establish and Operate Sustainment Facilities and Bases.



“Victory through Support”
Exemplified in the commands mission statement and performance.

Our History:

The 310th is the result of a long and proud history of dedicated Soldiers, command excellence and military professionalism.
  We are a multi-functional command with Soldiers of the Active Component, full-time civilians staff and Reserve Citizen Soldiers. We have over 100 subordinate units and over 8,000 Soldiers throughout an eight state region.

We are commanded by a Brigadier General (1 Star) with six separate subordinate Colonel level commands.
 
Soldiers are taking down  military tent after a training exerciseWe were constituted on 29 August 1950 in the Organized Reserve Corp at Fort Myer, VA.  
  • 1982 emerged as the 310th Theater Army Area Command and provided a Theater Level Command and Control Headquarters for echelons above Corps units in the functional areas of supply, maintenance and services. we worked closely with Headquarters, U.S. Army, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and the United Kingdom.
  • November 1989, continued to train with forward deployed Active Component forces in these countries until the “fall of the Berlin Wall” , which began the draw-down and realignment of our force structure to 2006. 
  • On 16 September 2007, we were re-designated as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 310th Sustainment Command Expeditionary and was activated in Indianapolis, IN.  Under this organization we deployed in support of Operation New Dawn, overseeing the pull out of US forces from bases in Iraq. 


We provide trained and ready Soldiers and units in support of the U.S. Army and provide command and control to four Regional Support Groups (RSG).  

These units consist of:
  • The 38th RSG in Cross Lanes, WV, the 55th Sustainment Brigade in Ft Belvoir, VA
  • The 165th QM Group in Ft Belvoir, VA 
  • The 643rd RSG in Columbus, OH 
  • The 398th Financial Management Center in Ft Belvoir, VA
  • The 22nd Military History Detachment in Indianapolis, IN.  


We are committed to being a full partner in improving the quality of life in our communities through our continued support of local activities and engagements.
  • Leader Comments
    • 22nd Military History Detachment
      Posted 07/23/2015
    • 38th Regional Support Group
      Posted 07/23/2015
    • 398th Financial Management
      Posted 07/23/2015
    • 55th Sustainment Brigade
      Posted 07/23/2015
    • 643rd Regional Support Group
      Posted 07/23/2015