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"GARITA WARRIORS! ALWAYS READY! ALWAYS FIRST!"

The 1st Mission Support Command provides mission command to assigned units of the Army Reserve in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to ensure unit readiness to deploy to war and successfully execute their wartime missions. Most of the Soldiers of the 1st MSC possess bilingual skills, which brings value to the Army and Joint Force.

Organized Reserve units have served in Puerto Rico since 1922 when the 373rd Infantry was moved to the Organized Reserve and headquartered in San Juan.

December 1973, the Support Group was placed directly under First U.S. Army. The following year, the 166th Support Group was given full mission control of all Army Reserve units in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands and assumed the mission and functions of a major U.S. Army Reserve Command, under First U.S. Army.

From September 1990 through October 1991, more than 1,000Soldiers were activated and deployed in support of the Persian Gulf War.In 1999, the 1st MSC was made up of more than 5,000 Soldiers.Over the past generation, the command has overseen numerous successful deployments in support of various DoD operations, to include Joint Guard, Noble Eagle, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.

 

SPECIALIZED CAPABILITIES
• Logistical Support: petroleum, water, laundry/bath, mortuary affairs ordnance and transportation
• Military Police: law and order, guard, and internment
• Engineer: Horizontal, Vertical, Facilities, and Concrete Signal Units
• Human Resources
• Postal Services
• Financial Management
• Maintenance Support
In The News
November 7, 2016 - Army Reserve Soldiers from the 301st Military Police Company, family and friends gathered at the Fort Buchanan Chapel for a Memorial Service in honor of Sgt. Anthony William Bakogiannis, on November 5.
November 7, 2016 - Five Soldiers from the 271st Human Resources Company (HRC) returned to the island after a nine-month deployment to Afghanistan on November 4.
October 28, 2016 - Fostering a relationship with local community members can be compared to restoring a house. You have to make sure you have a solid foundation, see what needs improvements, make the changes, and finally, look at the progress made.
October 26, 2016 - "Whoever shall behold the image of Saint Christopher shall not faint or fall on that day," states the Legend of Saint Christopher from the U.S. Army Transportation Corps' induction ceremony narrative.
October 15, 2016 - Commemorations such as Hispanic Heritage Month are a great opportunity to pause and reflect on our shared history as Americans and to celebrate the rich mosaic of people and cultures who, together, built and strengthened our Army and our nation. This year, the 1st Mission Support Command celebrated “Embracing, Enriching and Enabling America” during a Hispanic Heritage event held at Ramos Hall on Fort Buchanan, October 15.

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