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The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, along with

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, along with

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, along with the 837th Transportation Battalion, hosted a media day with Republic of Korea local television and print media at Pier 8, Busan, Oct. 12. The U.S. Army Pre... More

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct rail operations as part of an exercise at Camp Casey, Nov. 6. For the first time ever, ROKA forces used U.S. rail cars to transport their equipment during the exercise.

K-AFC closes out another successful term

K-AFC closes out another successful term

Kim Hye-min, 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command G-9 intern, receives a certificate and medal of acheivment from Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley, 19th ESC commander, during the Korean-American Friendship Circle cl... More

Casting your absentee ballot is easier than ever, so vote!

Casting your absentee ballot is easier than ever, so vote!

January 2012 is an important month for military and overseas voters because it marks the beginning of a new year and due to recent changes to federal and state laws, USFK service members are now encouraged to c... More

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company,

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company,

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, conducted vehicle rollover training using the Humvee Egress Assistance Trainer at Camp Carroll, March 22.

More than 300 pieces of equipment, including the Stryker

More than 300 pieces of equipment, including the Stryker

More than 300 pieces of equipment, including the Stryker infantry carrier vehicle, arrived at Pier 8 in Busan as part of the Foal Eagle 2012 exercise, March 20. The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command and it... More

Army Preposition Stock and Material Support Command-Korea

Army Preposition Stock and Material Support Command-Korea

Army Preposition Stock and Material Support Command-Korea at Camp Carroll received several Bradley A-3 Fighting Vehicles by rail, July 17. More than 100 of the latest and most advanced version of the Bradley wi... More

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held a

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held a

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held a Safety-Stand Down Day at the chapel on Camp Walker, South Korea, Oct. 7. All major subordinate commands of the 19th were ordered to complete the training prior ... More

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct rail operations as part of an exercise at Camp Casey, Nov. 6. For the first time ever, ROKA forces used U.S. rail cars to transport their equipment during the exercise.

Daugu area Army leaders teamed with the commissary

Daugu area Army leaders teamed with the commissary

Daugu area Army leaders teamed with the commissary to hold a Commissary Awareness Day competition at the commissary on Camp Walker, Sept. 16. The 19th ESC, 25th Trans., 36th Signal and the 501st all enjoyed the... More

19th ESC sharpens aerial resupply skills in Area IV

19th ESC sharpens aerial resupply skills in Area IV

The 501st Sustainment Brigade conducted static load and aerial resupply training with 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade at Camp Carroll May 1. This is the first time these two organizations have worked together on th... More

837th Transportation Battalion pushes new Bradleys forward

837th Transportation Battalion pushes new Bradleys forward

Soldiers and civilian workers from the 837th Transportation Battalion check and load new M2A2s and M3A3s Bradleys onto railcars at Pier 8 in Busan June 29. A total of 168 new Bradleys were shipped to South Kore... More

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company,

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company,

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, conducted vehicle rollover training using the Humvee Egress Assistance Trainer at Camp Carroll, March 22.

Staff Sgt. Kelly Rankin, 501st Sustainment Brigade,

Staff Sgt. Kelly Rankin, 501st Sustainment Brigade,

Staff Sgt. Kelly Rankin, 501st Sustainment Brigade, sings Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing."

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael Choe explains to Deagu U.S. Army leaders the benefits of having a new wing at Gumi Cha Hospital in Gumi, South Korea, Sept. 14. For more than 40 years, the ... More

Pfc. Valerie Neubauer, 1st Air Defense Artillery, one

Pfc. Valerie Neubauer, 1st Air Defense Artillery, one

Pfc. Valerie Neubauer, 1st Air Defense Artillery, one of five finalists in the Rising Star contest held at the Hilltop Club on Camp Walker, Sept. 16.The Rising Star talent competition is a worldwide contest tha... More

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held a Safety

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held a Safety

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held a Safety Stand-Down Day at the chapel on Camp Walker, South Korea, Oct. 7. All major subordinate commands of the 19th were ordered to complete the training prior ... More

Daegu working dogs and military police: A most effective partnership

Daegu working dogs and military police: A most effective partnership

Spc. Daniel Hargrove, 188th Military Police Company, and his K-9 partner perform obedience drills July 8. Because of South Korea’s heat and humidity, the dogs and can better maintain physical activity, like run... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert F. Austin officially takes

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert F. Austin officially takes

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert F. Austin officially takes charge of the 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command during a ceremony at Camp Walker, Jan. 6. Austin replaces Command Sgt. Maj. Brian Connie.

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael Choe explains the benefits of having a new wing at Gumi Cha Hospital in Gumi, South Korea, Sept. 14. For more than 40 years, the Gumi Cha hospital has been ... More

More than 300 pieces of equipment, including the Stryker

More than 300 pieces of equipment, including the Stryker

More than 300 pieces of equipment, including the Stryker infantry carrier vehicle, arrived at Pier 8 in Busan as part of the Foal Eagle 2012 exercise, March 20. The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command and it... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert F. Austin officially takes

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert F. Austin officially takes

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert F. Austin officially takes charge of the 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command during a ceremony at Camp Walker, Jan. 6. Austin replaces Command Sgt. Maj. Brian Connie.

Daugu area Army leaders teamed with the commissary

Daugu area Army leaders teamed with the commissary

Daugu area Army leaders teamed with the commissary to hold a Commissary Awareness Day competition at the commissary on Camp Walker, Sept. 16. The 19th ESC, 25th Trans., 36th Signal and the 501st all enjoyed the... More

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct rail operations as part of an exercise at Camp Casey, Nov. 6. For the first time ever, ROKA forces used U.S. rail cars to transport their equipment during the exercise.

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael Choe explains the benefits of having a new wing at Gumi Cha Hospital’s ribbon-cutting ceremony in Gumi, South Korea, Sept. 14. Choe received his undergradua... More

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct rail operations as part of an exercise at Camp Casey, Nov. 6. For the first time ever, ROKA forces used U.S. rail cars to transport their equipment during the exercise.

Civilian workers from the Material Support Command-Korea

Civilian workers from the Material Support Command-Korea

Civilian workers from the Material Support Command-Korea heavy equipment division in Camp Carroll, South Korea, work on installing B-kit armor upgrades to the cabs and fuel tanks of 249 military vehicles May 31... More

Army Preposition Stock and Material Support Command-Korea

Army Preposition Stock and Material Support Command-Korea

Army Preposition Stock and Material Support Command-Korea at Camp Carroll received several Bradley A-3 Fighting Vehicles by rail, July 17. More than 100 of the latest and most advanced version of the Bradley wi... More

Doctors and staff along with Daegu U.S Army leaders

Doctors and staff along with Daegu U.S Army leaders

Doctors and staff along with Daegu U.S Army leaders cut a ribbon to celebrate the opening of the new wing at the Gumi Cha Hospital in Gumi, South Korea, Sept. 14. The new addition to the hospital features a sec... More

Soldiers from the 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command rigging and airdrop recovery training

Soldiers from the 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command rigging and a...

Soldiers from the 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command oversee soldiers from 1st Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, at Osan Air Base April 16 as they load pallets as part of a rigging and airdrop recovery traini... More

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael

Gumi Cha Hospital Chief of Emergency Care Dr. Michael Choe explains the benefits of having a new wing at Gumi Cha Hospital in Gumi, South Korea, Sept. 14. For more than 40 years, the Gumi Cha hospital has been ... More

Army Preposition Stock and Material Support Command-Korea

Army Preposition Stock and Material Support Command-Korea

Army Preposition Stock and Material Support Command-Korea at Camp Carroll received several Bradley A-3 Fighting Vehicles by rail, July 17. More than 100 of the latest and most advanced version of the Bradley wi... More

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held a Safety

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held a Safety

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command held a Safety Stand-Down Day at the chapel on Camp Walker, South Korea, Oct. 7. All major subordinate commands of the 19th were ordered to complete the training prior ... More

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct rail operations as part of an exercise at Camp Casey, Nov. 6. For the first time ever, ROKA forces used U.S. rail cars to transport their equipment during the exercise.

Soldiers, family members and civilians from Area IV

Soldiers, family members and civilians from Area IV

Soldiers, family members and civilians from Area IV conduct a march Jan. 13 in observance of Martin Luther King Day. The event was hosted by Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command.

Civilian workers from the Material Support Command-Korea

Civilian workers from the Material Support Command-Korea

Civilian workers from the Material Support Command-Korea heavy equipment division in Camp Carroll, South Korea, work on installing B-kit armor upgrades to the cabs and fuel tanks of 249 military vehicles May 31... More

Daugu area Army leaders teamed with the commissary

Daugu area Army leaders teamed with the commissary

Daugu area Army leaders teamed with the commissary to hold a Commissary Awareness Day competition at the commissary on Camp Walker, Sept. 16. The 19th ESC, 25th Trans., 36th Signal and the 501st all enjoyed the... More

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, along with

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, along with

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, along with the 837th Transportation Battalion, hosted a media day with Republic of Korea local television and print media at Pier 8, Busan, Oct. 12. The U.S. Army Pre... More

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, along with

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, along with

The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, along with the 837th Transportation Battalion, hosted a media day with Republic of Korea local television and print media at Pier 8, Busan, Oct. 12. The U.S. Army Pre... More

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea's army conduct rail operations as part of an exercise at Camp Casey, Nov. 6. For the first time ever, ROKA forces used U.S. rail cars to transport their equipment during the exercise.

More than 300 pieces of equipment, including the Stryker

More than 300 pieces of equipment, including the Stryker

More than 300 pieces of equipment, including the Stryker infantry carrier vehicle, arrived at Pier 8 in Busan as part of the Foal Eagle 2012 exercise, March 20. The 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command and it... More

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