213th Area Support Group (United States) - Units

Units

The peacetime structure of the 213th Regional Support Group consists of the following elements:

  • Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment; Allentown, Pennsylvania
    • 28th Financial Management Company; Lebanon, Pennsylvania
      • 528th Finance Detachment; Lebanon, Pennsylvania
      • 628th Finance Detachment; Lebanon, Pennsylvania
      • 828th Finance Detachment; Lebanon, Pennsylvania
      • 928th Finance Detachment; Lebanon, Pennsylvania
    • 103rd Engineer Battalion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
      • Headquarters Support Company, 103rd Engineer Battalion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
      • Forward Support Company, 103rd Engineer Battalion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (MPAD); Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
    • 213th Personnel Company (Human Resources); Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
    • 728th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion; Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
      • Detachment 1, 728th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion; Spring City, Pennsylvania
      • 131st Transportation Company; Williamstown, Pennsylvania
        • Detachment 1, 131st Transportation Company; Lehighton, Pennsylvania
      • 228th Engineer Company (Mobility Augmentation); Spring City, Pennsylvania
      • 252nd Engineer Company (Horizontal); Johnstown, Pennsylvania
      • 1067th Transportation Company; Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
        • Detachment 1, 1067th Transportation Company; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
      • 3622nd Component Repair Company; Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
    • 1902nd Contingency Contracting Detachment, Allentown, Pennsylvania
    • 1928th Senior Contingency Contracting Detachment, Allentown, Pennsylvania
    • 1955th Contingency Contracting Detachment, Allentown, Pennsylvania

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