38th Sustainment Brigade (United States)

38th Sustainment Brigade (United States)

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unit_name= 38th Sustainment Brigade


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dates=2007 - Present
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The 38th Sustainment Brigade is a sustainment brigade of the United States Army National Guard in Indiana.

The former 38th Division Support Command (DISCOM), along with several other support units, transformed into the 38th Sustainment Brigade in 2007. When this transformation began, the unit's headquarters shifted from Indianapolis, Indiana to Kokomo, Indiana.

The current distinctive unit insignia used by members of this unit is that of its parent unit, the 38th Infantry Division. A new distinctive unit insignia is currently being designed.

References

* [http://www.inarng.org 38th Infantry Division Homepage]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/38id-discom.htm 38th Division Support Command at GlobalSecurity.org]

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