364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command

364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command Welcome to the official 364th ESC page where you will find news coverage, videos and photos. Likes ≠ endorsement.

The 364th ESC commands more than 40 Army Reserve units across Washington, California, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, and Oregon. Leading the charge: the 96th Sustainment Brigade in Salt Lake City, UT; 319th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary) at Camp Parks, CA; 652nd Regional Support Group in Helena, MT; and 654th Regional Support Group in Tacoma, WA. From the Rockies to the Pacific and around the globe, we sustain the fight at home and abroad.

Our signal professionals are providing critical communications capabilities at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, as part of Oper...
06/11/2026

Our signal professionals are providing critical communications capabilities at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, as part of Operation Sentinel Justice. With more than 4,000 Army Reserve Soldiers training across the exercise, the 850th Signal Company is ensuring reliable network connectivity that enables mission command and operational readiness throughout the training environment.

483rd Quartermaster Company wrapped up annual training for Joint Readiness Training Center Rotation 26-07.The 483rd QM C...
06/05/2026

483rd Quartermaster Company wrapped up annual training for Joint Readiness Training Center Rotation 26-07.

The 483rd QM Company spent a month at JRTC in Fort Polk, Louisiana, providing Class I break bulk sustainment operations for the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division. Our sustainment Soldiers executed the logistical support that keeps forces fed and mission-ready.

From these photos, you can see the range of training the 483rd QM Company tackled at JRTC like break bulk operations, MRE distribution and night operations with NVGs. Our Soldiers mastered everything from generator PMCS to forklift operations, proving they can handle any sustainment challenge.

COL Alfred Chang and CSM Tiniki Bussey, 319th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary) commander and command sergeant major, and CSM Roya Cintron 385th Transportation Terminal Battalion command sergeant major spent time with Soldiers in the field and recognized exceptional performers with challenge coins. This kind of engaged leadership helps drive unit performance and morale.

The rotation ended on a high note with a promotion ceremony for PFC Christian Stokman, SPC Gabriell Robinson, PFC Ryan Mintz, and SPC Ran Wang. Congratulations to all four on their advancement!

JRTC tests units under realistic conditions, and the 483rd QM Company proved they're ready for whatever comes next.

📸 SSG Yeidimar Alicea

The 477th Inland Cargo Transportation Company coordinated cargo movement operations at port facilities during Exercise  ...
06/03/2026

The 477th Inland Cargo Transportation Company coordinated cargo movement operations at port facilities during Exercise , ensuring efficient flow of equipment and supplies for joint forces. From loading and unloading operations to transportation coordination, the 477th ICTC demonstrated the expertise that keeps critical cargo moving through maritime terminals.

Effective cargo movement requires coordination between multiple agencies, precise timing, and the ability to adapt to changing operational demands. The 477th ICTC's performance during Balikatan showcased how Army Reserve transportation units enable seamless logistics support across the Indo-Pacific.

Moving cargo, enabling missions. Well done, 477th ICTC.

📷SGT Kaiden Kemp and 2LT Laura Kubit



79th Theater Sustainment Command
U.S. Army Reserve
U.S. Army

06/02/2026

ICYMI: Mission update from our command team.

BG Matthew Cain and CSM David Sayers provided an update on our Indo-Pacific exercises, highlighting the 364th ESC's role in Exercise . Our commitment to the region continues with ongoing operations like Exercise Salaknib, where our units are currently demonstrating sustainment excellence alongside coalition partners.

Throughout the year, the 364th ESC and subordinate units participate in various missions across the Indo-Pacific, from upcoming RIMPAC training to bilateral exercises that strengthen partnerships and enhance regional security. These operations showcase the Army Reserve's capability to project sustainment power across the Pacific's vast distances.



79th Theater Sustainment Command
U.S. Army Reserve
U.S. Army

Counter-drone training builds readiness for modern threats.The 850th Signal Company conducted a communications exercise ...
05/26/2026

Counter-drone training builds readiness for modern threats.

The 850th Signal Company conducted a communications exercise during their battle assembly at Camp Williams, UT focusing on counter-unmanned aerial systems operations. Soldiers trained on identifying drones, learned defensive and offensive tactics, and practiced setting up Hawkeye Satellite Terminal equipment and secure network operations.

The training wrapped up with a field exercise featuring live drone flights, where Soldiers used electronic jamming equipment and practiced response procedures in realistic scenarios. This training improved unit readiness and strengthened both technical and tactical skills for dealing with aerial threats.

As warfare changes, our training evolves too. Signal units need to keep communications running while protecting against drones that could disrupt critical operations.



79th Theater Sustainment Command
U.S. Army Reserve
U.S. Army

Passing the guidon to unit leadership.Headquarters and Headquarter Company, 319th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary)...
05/22/2026

Passing the guidon to unit leadership.

Headquarters and Headquarter Company, 319th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary) held a Change of Command ceremony as CPT Jazzmine Gillett relinquished command to CPT Kavin Sigman. This time-honored military tradition marks the formal transfer of authority and responsibility from one commander to another.

CPT Gillett received an award and farewell gift from the command for her exceptional leadership. With her husband Colin and daughter Isabella watching, it was a special moment to mark her successful command. Colin was also presented with a certificate of appreciation recognizing how the family supported her throughout this assignment.

Thank you, CPT Gillett, for your dedicated leadership and service to the unit. Welcome, CPT Sigman, as you assume command and continue the mission.
We wish both officers success in their future endeavors.



79th Theater Sustainment Command
U.S. Army Reserve
U.S. Army

The 364th ESC SPOD team led a joint forces redeployment rehearsal of concept drill during Exercise Balikatan 2026 at the...
05/21/2026

The 364th ESC SPOD team led a joint forces redeployment rehearsal of concept drill during Exercise Balikatan 2026 at the Port of Agila, Philippines. This training ensures smooth coordination between U.S. and Philippine forces during the critical phases of equipment and personnel movement through port facilities.

Redeployment operations require the same precision and coordination as initial deployment. From equipment staging to vessel loading, these rehearsals build the partnerships and procedures that enable successful mission completion and safe return home.

Balikatan is a longstanding annual exercise between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. military that represents the strength of our alliance, improves our capable combined force, and demonstrates our commitment to regional peace and prosperity.



79th Theater Sustainment Command
U.S. Army Reserve
25th Infantry Division
U.S. Army

Great photos from the 96th Sustainment Brigade's time at Exercise Hanuman Guardian 26!The 96th SB wrapped up their susta...
05/20/2026

Great photos from the 96th Sustainment Brigade's time at Exercise Hanuman Guardian 26!

The 96th SB wrapped up their sustainment support for this bilateral training exercise between the U.S. Army and Royal Thai Army in Thailand. Hanuman Guardian just completed its 17th year and continues to build on the U.S.-Thailand alliance that goes all the way back to 1833.

Whether it was logistics operations, equipment maintenance, or keeping everything running smoothly, our sustainment teams showed what U.S. Army Reserve units bring to international training. It's always impressive to see how these partnerships strengthen our shared commitment to keeping the Indo-Pacific free and open.

Another successful mission in the books. Great work, 96th SB!

79th Theater Sustainment Command
U.S. Army

Congratulations to the 872nd Support Maintenance Company Soldiers who received command coins for their outstanding work ...
05/15/2026

Congratulations to the 872nd Support Maintenance Company Soldiers who received command coins for their outstanding work supporting Operation Ready Wrench.

SGT Dakota Peer
SGT Patrick Hughes
CPL Adam Bunting
SFC Roger (Kyle) Nance
SSG Coltin Fryer
PFC Nathan Harris
SGT Armondo Jimenez

These technical experts demonstrated outstanding dedication, putting in over 500 manhours to service more than 1,000 weapon systems and NVGs for units across three brigades within the 364th ESC.

Their efforts directly contributed to reducing overdue services and increasing equipment readiness across the command. When maintenance teams perform at this level, every unit benefits from improved operational capability.

Outstanding work sustaining the fight. Well done!



79th Theater Sustainment Command
U.S. Army Reserve
U.S. Army

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