224th Sustainment Brigade
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The 224th Sustainment Brigade is a sustainment
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Service history

In April 2010 the Brigade deployed for a scheduled year-long deployment to Iraq. The Brigade was relieved by the 38th Sustainment Brigade likely in December 2011.


Current structure

* 224th Sustainment Brigade224th Sustainment Brigade, Subordinate units
CurrentOps.com, last accessed 7 June 2020 ** Special Troops Battalion *** Headquarters and Headquarters Company *** 240th Signal Company *** 224th Financial Management Support Unit *** 1498th Transportation Company ** 746th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion *** Headquarters and Headquarters Company *** 756th Transportation Company *** 1072nd Transportation Company *** 1114th Transportation Company ** 1st Battalion, 144th Field Artillery Regiment *** Headquarters and Headquarters Battery *** Battery A *** Battery B *** 11th Forward Support Company (Attached) **749th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion ***2668th Transportation Company ***2632th Transportation Company ***1113th Transportation Company ***118th Maintenance Company


References

224 Year 224 (Roman numerals, CCXXIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Iulianus and Crispinus (or, less frequently, year 97 ...
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