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1st Theater Sustainment Command


News Stories

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1st TSC Soldier makes business dreams come true

January 30, 2020 — Sgt. Joshua Vasquez-Sauceda, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the 1st Theater Sustainment Command, decided early on that he wanted to be his own boss. MORE
Nayely Vasquez-Sauceda and Sgt. Joshua Vasquez-Sauceda, wheeled vehicle mechanic, 1st Theater Sustainment Command, prepare food while working in their food truck, Papi’s Tacos & More, in Radcliff, Ky., on Jan. 23, 2020. Vasquez-Sauceda is currently on terminal leave and will complete his enlistment in the Army on Feb. 19, 2020

103rd ESC Soldiers leave mark on Camp Arifjan

January 14, 2020 — On a busy street on Camp Arifjan, a t-wall faces the street in full view of everyone who walks by that displays a mural that includes a grim looking Spartan skeleton. MORE
Sgt. Angel Bastidas-Pineda, a transportation land movement non commissioned officer, 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, poses with the mural he helped paint at Camp Arifjan, Jan. 3, 2020. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)

Syrian Logistics Cell – Supporting the Warfighter

December 10, 2019 — The 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC), the Syrian Logistics Cell (SLC), located in Erbil, Iraq, is composed of a small team of Soldiers who pack a big punch when it comes to supporting the warfighters in Syria. MORE
Soldiers from the Syrian Logistics Cell, 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, pose for a group photo Erbil, Iraq, Dec. 1, 2019.

Younger sister outranks older sister on deployment, meet the Gallardo’s

December 5, 2019 — Imagine being the younger sister, in a traditional Mexican house, where your older sister is the boss while mom works a night job. Now imagine, many years later, you outrank your older sister. Let payback begin. MORE
Meet the Gallardo sisters, Master Sgt. Eliana Y. Gallardo, operations noncommissioned officer in charge, and Capt. Carla J. Gallardo, operations officer, 1st Armored Division Sustainment Brigade Resolute Sustainment Support Brigade, (1AD RSSB), who are now deployed together to Afghanistan supporting Operation Resolute Support.

Deployment Offers Chance at Growth for 1st TSC Soldiers

November 27, 2019 — Deployments are old hat for many of the Soldiers with 1st Theater Sustainment Command (TSC), but for those who have never deployed before, like Spc. Dylan Contreras, it’s a new and exciting experience. MORE
American Legion Hardin Post 113 personnel hand out coins to deploying 1st Theater Sustainment Command (TSC) Soldiers during a deployment ceremony on Nov. 26, 2019 at Sadowski Center, Fort Knox, Ky.

1st TSC Hosts Fort Knox National American Indian Heritage Month Observance

November 15, 2019 — Traditional Native American dancing, singing, flute-playing and drums were just a few of the things on display at the Fort Knox National American Indian Heritage Month Observance at the Saber and Quill Nov. 15, 2019. MORE
Sisters Shalisa Mitchell and Johannah Mitchell of Red Road Awareness receive an award for their participation in the Fort Knox National American Indian Heritage Month Observance held at the Saber and Quill, on Fort Knox, Ky. Nov. 15, 2019.

1st TSC Spouses Visit Sgt. Blackjack on 45-acre Farm

November 15, 2019 — Sgt. Blackjack, 1st Theater Sustainment Command’s (TSC) mascot, received a visit from the Soldier Family Readiness Group (SFRG) spouses and Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) leadership Nov. 13. MORE
Blackjack's handler, Sgt. Amir Bullock, information technology specialist, 1st Theater Sustainment Command, leads Blackjack on a walk around the arena during a visit to the mascot's home in Simpsonville, Ky. on Nov. 13, 2019.

Citizen Soldiers Reconnect with Hometown on Veterans Day

November 13, 2019 — In a patriotic town of only 1,300 people, with a mayor who served during the Vietnam War, and a councilman who is prior Air Force, the service of a currently deployed major and specialist in the U.S. Army Reserve is well appreciated this Veterans Day. MORE
Spc. Travis Camp, and Maj. William Gaefcke, 103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, virtually participate in a Veterans Day assembly at Ladd Pre-Kindergarten through 8th Grade Consolidated School via teleconference Nov. 11, 2019 from Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Gaefcke has been a law enforcement officer in Ladd, Illinois since 1999 and is currently the chief of police.

Liquid Logisticians Conduct Mission in Middle East

November 1, 2019 — Petroleum supply specialists, categorized as military occupational specialty (MOS) 92F, oversee the Army's use of petroleum - but their duties far exceed those of gas station clerks. MORE
Pfc. Stefan Moreno, petroleum supply specialist, 574th Composite Suppy Company, performs an American Petroleum Institute (API) gravity test on a batch of fuel at Erbil, Iraq, Oct. 16, 2019. The API gravity test measures how heavy or light petroleum is compared to water, which is used to compare densities of petroleum liquids.

Third Time Is a Charm - Twin Brothers Deploy Together Again

October 28, 2019 — From working at McDonalds, to attending Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC), to serving more than 18 years each in the U.S. Army Reserve – identical twin master sergeants are mobilized together for the third time. MORE
From left to right - Spc. Bryant Howard, Spc. Berry Terrell, and Spc. Joseph Howard, motor transport operators, 498th Transportation Company, stand ready in preparation of a convoy at Camp Speicher, Iraq, Jun. 28, 2003. (Courtesy photo)

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