Organization
The 43rd Sustainment Brigade is currently assigned directly to FORSCOM but reports to the 4th Infantry Division while in garrison. Subordinate elements of the 43rd are:
- 68th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 68th CSSB
- 32nd Transportation Company (Palletized Load Systems)
- 1st Platoon, 2nd Transportation Company (Heavy Equipment Transportation)
- 59th Quartermaster Company (Petroleum Supply)
- 40th Quartermaster Detachment (Petroleum Laboratory)
- 60th Ordnance Company (Ammunition)
- 183rd Maintenance Company (Equipment Repair and Calibrations)
- 247th Quartermaster Company (Warehousing, Supply Support Activity, Maintenance)
- 360th Transportation Company (Deactivated)
- 549th Quartermaster Company (Deactivated)
- 43rd Brigade Special Troops Battalion
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 43rd Sustainment Brigade
- 152nd Movement Control Team
- 230th Financial Management Company
- 534th Signal Company
- 573rd Movement Control Team
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