501st Sustainment Brigade (United States) - Subordinate Units

Subordinate Units

  • 501st Special Troops Battalion
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company (Camp Carroll)
  • 194th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (Formerly the 194th Maintenance Battalion)
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company (Camp Humphreys)
    • 46th Transportation Company Camp Stanley
    • 61st Maintenance Company (Camp Stanley)
    • 348th Quartermaster Company (Camp Humphreys)
    • 520th Maintenance Company (Camp Humphreys)
  • 498th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (Formerly the 227th Maintenance Battalion)
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company (Camp Carroll)
    • 551st Inland Cargo Transport Company (Camp Carroll)
    • 595th Maintenance Company (K-16/Seoul Airbase)
  • 94th Military Police Battalion, Camp Carroll,
    • 188th Military Police Company (Camp Carroll, Walker, Henry)
    • 557th Military Police Company (Camp Humphreys, Long, Eagle)
    • 55th Military Police Company (Camp Casey)
    • 142nd Military Police Company (USAG Yongsan)
    • 249th Military Police Detachment (Camp Humphreys)

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