Partial List
Unit | DUI | Subordinate to | Garrison |
---|---|---|---|
6th Transportation Battalion | 7th Sustainment Brigade | Fort Eustis | |
7th Transportation Battalion | 82nd Sustainment Brigade | Fort Bragg | |
10th Transportation Battalion | 7th Sustainment Brigade | Fort Eustis | |
11th Transportation Battalion | 7th Sustainment Brigade | Fort Eustis | |
14th Transportation Battalion | 21st Theater Sustainment Command | Germany | |
24th Transportation Battalion | 7th Sustainment Brigade | Fort Eustis | |
25th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) | Army Material Support Center Korea | Camp Carroll, South Korea | |
39th Transportation Battalion | 21st Theater Sustainment Command | Germany | |
49th Transportation Battalion | 4th Sustainment Brigade | Fort Hood | |
53rd Transportation Battalion | 7th Sustainment Brigade | Fort Eustis | |
57th Transportation Battalion | 593rd Sustainment Brigade | Fort Lewis | |
58th Transportation Battalion | 3rd Chemical Brigade | Fort Leonard Wood | |
71st Transportation Battalion | 8th Transportation Brigade | Fort Lee | |
106th Transportation Battalion | 101st Sustainment Brigade | Fort Campbell | |
180th Transportation Battalion | 4th Sustainment Brigade | Fort Hood | |
483rd Transportation Battalion | 304th Sustainment Brigade | Mare Island | |
1144th Transportation Battalion | 108th Sustainment Brigade | Illinois Army National Guard |
Read more about this topic: Transportation Corps, Transportation Battalions
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