Transportation Corps - Transportation Battalions - Partial List

Partial List

Transportation Battalions
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

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