101st Division Sustainment Brigade "Lifeliners"

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101st Division Sustainment Brigade Units

101st Special Troops Battalion
129th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
716th Military Police Battalion

Lt. Col. Tanya Payne, commander of the 526th Light Support Battalion, 101st Division Sustainment Brigade, hosted a redes...
06/15/2026

Lt. Col. Tanya Payne, commander of the 526th Light Support Battalion, 101st Division Sustainment Brigade, hosted a redesignation ceremony marking the unit’s transition from a Brigade Support Battalion to a Light Support Battalion under Army Structure 2030, June 15, 2026, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

The ceremony symbolized a significant transformation as the battalion officially reflagged its subordinate companies, aligning its capabilities to support large-scale combat operations and multidomain warfare.

“As the Army transforms for future conflicts, the Soldiers of the 526th carry forward a legacy of innovation, adaptability and selfless service,” Payne said. “From Normandy to today’s missions, that legacy continues to define who we are.”

The redesignation reinforces the Army’s commitment to building agile, lethal and responsive sustainment formations in support of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).

New unit designations include:
- Headquarters Distribution Company
- Maintenance Support Company
- Bravo Company
- Charlie Company
- Delta Company
- Echo Company

Lt. Col. Justin Bowman was honored during a retirement ceremony recognizing 23 years of dedicated service to the United ...
06/15/2026

Lt. Col. Justin Bowman was honored during a retirement ceremony recognizing 23 years of dedicated service to the United States Army, June 12, 2026, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

Throughout his military career, Bowman served with distinction in a variety of leadership positions, culminating in his service with the 101st Division Sustainment Brigade. His commitment to Soldiers, mission readiness, and sustaining combat operations contributed significantly to the success of the brigade and the broader Army mission.

The 101st Division Sustainment Brigade extends its gratitude to Bowman for more than two decades of selfless service, leadership, and unwavering dedication to the nation. His impact on the Soldiers he led and mentored will continue to be felt throughout the formation long after his retirement.

The Lifeliners wish Lt. Col. Bowman and his family continued success and happiness as he begins the next chapter of service beyond the Army.

Soldiers, families and leaders gathered for the 426th Light Support Battalion Change of Command Ceremony, June 12, 2026,...
06/12/2026

Soldiers, families and leaders gathered for the 426th Light Support Battalion Change of Command Ceremony, June 12, 2026, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. Justin Bowman relinquished command of the battalion to Lt. Col. Frederick D. Hersey.

The Change of Command ceremony symbolizes the formal transfer of authority, responsibility and accountability from one commander to another while reaffirming the unit’s commitment to mission readiness and leadership excellence.

The 101st Division Sustainment Brigade extends its gratitude to Lt. Col. Bowman for his dedicated leadership and service to the Soldiers of the 426th Light Support Battalion and the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). The brigade also welcomes Lt. Col. Hersey as he assumes command and leads the battalion into its next chapter of sustaining and enabling combat-ready forces across the division.

Soldiers assigned to the 716th Military Police Battalion, 101st Division Sustainment Brigade, participated in an Expert ...
06/12/2026

Soldiers assigned to the 716th Military Police Battalion, 101st Division Sustainment Brigade, participated in an Expert Physical Fitness Test (EPFT), June 12, 2026, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

The EPFT challenged Soldiers through a series of physically demanding events designed to assess strength, endurance, agility, and overall combat readiness.

The test serves as a benchmark for military police professionals, ensuring they maintain the physical capabilities required to perform law enforcement, security, and force protection missions in support of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). Events such as the EPFT reinforce the brigade’s commitment to readiness, resilience, and excellence while preparing Soldiers to respond effectively in dynamic and demanding operational environments.


101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)

Soldiers assigned to the 526th Light Support Battalion participated in the Chef of the Quarter Competition, showcasing t...
06/09/2026

Soldiers assigned to the 526th Light Support Battalion participated in the Chef of the Quarter Competition, showcasing their culinary expertise, professionalism, and ability to perform under pressure, June 9, 2026, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

The competition tested participants on a variety of culinary skills, including food preparation, sanitation, time management, and presentation. Events like the Chef of the Quarter Competition help sustain and strengthen the Army food service mission by developing skilled culinary specialists who are prepared to provide quality meals that support Soldier readiness and overall mission success.

🦅 NCOs: The Backbone of the Army 🦅Soldiers from the 526th Light Support Battalion hosted an NCO Induction Ceremony on Ju...
06/08/2026

🦅 NCOs: The Backbone of the Army 🦅

Soldiers from the 526th Light Support Battalion hosted an NCO Induction Ceremony on June 6, 2026, recognizing the Army’s next generation of Noncommissioned Officers — leaders who embody excellence, discipline, and unwavering commitment to the mission.

Command Sgt. Maj. Max Jean-Philippe, command sergeant major of the 101st Division Sustainment Brigade, served as the guest speaker, reinforcing the critical role NCOs play as the standard-bearers of leadership and the driving force behind readiness across the force.

The ceremony highlighted the proud legacy of the NCO Corps — a tradition built on professionalism, accountability, and the responsibility to lead, train, and care for Soldiers. NCOs are not only leaders of today but the foundation of tomorrow’s Army.

⚡ Congratulations to all inductees on earning your place among the Corps — where excellence is the standard and leadership is the mission.

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06/05/2026

101st Division Sustainment Brigade Soldiers grind in the gym, building lethal readiness through H2F at Fort Campbell. 💪⚡

06/05/2026

Soldiers assigned to the 626th Light Support Battalion, 101st Division Sustainment Brigade, participated in the Machine Gun Academy range training, June 4, 2026, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

Senior leaders within the 101st Division Sustainment Brigade convened for a manning meeting to manage one of the unit’s ...
06/03/2026

Senior leaders within the 101st Division Sustainment Brigade convened for a manning meeting to manage one of the unit’s most critical resources — its Soldiers.

During the session, leaders reviewed incoming and outgoing personnel, aligning talent with mission requirements to ensure the right Soldiers are placed in the right positions. These deliberate human resources decisions directly support readiness, sustainment operations and overall unit effectiveness.

By prioritizing talent management and leveraging experience across formations, brigade leadership continues to build cohesive, high-performing teams capable of sustaining operations in any environment.

Soldiers from the 101st Division Sustainment Brigade participated in an awards ceremony and 5K run promoting the mental ...
05/30/2026

Soldiers from the 101st Division Sustainment Brigade participated in an awards ceremony and 5K run promoting the mental fitness domain of the Army’s Health and Holistic Fitness (H2F) program, May 29, 2026, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

Before the run, Col. Joshua Porter, brigade commander, recognized team coaches and captains who won events during the Week of the Eagles competition.

The brigade also celebrated excellence in petroleum operations. The U.S. Army Petroleum Excellence Award for best fuel and water section was presented to the brigade support operations (SPO) section, while Chief Warrant Officer 2 Damien Drake was recognized as the Army’s top individual performer in the field.

Following the run, Soldiers engaged with interactive stations focused on improving mental readiness, including stress management, sleep education, emotional resilience and life preservation.

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