311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)


311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)

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Hometown: Los Angeles CA US

Current Personnel:
spyglass Sgt. Tracy Ellingsen
spyglass Spc. Christian Young
spyglass Christopher Mulrooney
spyglass Lt. Col. Richard Hulet



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Recent Image Galleries

Army Deployment Excellence Award Army Deployment Excellence Award
Capt. Sherdrick S. Rankin, left, a native of Evergreen, Ala., and Barranquitas, Puerto Rico,...



Keeping Communication Going Keeping Communication Going
Staff Sgt. Nicholas Carey, a native of Farmingdale, Maine, secures numerous strands of Secure...



Staff Sergeant Re-ups Staff Sergeant Re-ups
Staff Sgt. J. D. Stanley, a native of Delaware, Ohio, re-enlists for another four years with the...



Global Medic Exercise Lands Successfully Global Medic Exercise Lands Successfully
A 304th Sustainment Brigade vehicle rolls off an Airforce C-17 after a successful Two Level...



Global Medic 2009 Lands Safely Global Medic 2009 Lands Safely
Soldiers of the 304th Sustainment Brigade, Riverside, Calif., accompany 100,000 pounds of...





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News Stories

Lava Rolls in Support of Wrangler BrigadeLava rolls in support of Wrangler Brigade
The Alpha Battery Soldiers were anxious to get on the road. They decided to forgo dinner and instead eat the midnight meal served at the next base they were going to. After all, it was their first convoy escort mission up to Iraq that they would be performing without the watchful eye of their predecessors.


Army's First Intra-Theater Movement of MRAPs by SeaArmy's First Intra-Theater Movement of MRAPs by Sea
It's the Army's largest powered watercraft and can carry a payload of 2000 tons ... it's known as a logistic support vessel and has made history once again.


Deployed troops remember September 11
Sgt. Amelia Bradley remembers. She remembers being a 20-year-old supply specialist working in a warehouse at Hunter Army Air Field in Savannah, Ga. She remembers hearing the news crackling over a small radio about planes hitting buildings, towers falling and people dying. And she remembers gathering in her platoon sergeant's office to pray.


Patrol boats get extreme makeover
It sounded easy enough. Seven Soldiers had seven months to rebuild 17 boats in a borrowed tent. The boats were going to be sent up North and had to be outfitted with gunner's platforms and get repaired and repainted until they were up to the task of patrolling the waterways of Iraq.


Baby Bash, Big Boy, DJ E-Man Bring West Coast to the Middle EastBaby Bash, Big Boy, DJ E-Man bring West Coast to the Middle East
When the Soldiers of the 311th Sustainment Command left Los Angeles for their year-long deployment to the Middle East, they thought they were also leaving behind their favorite music artists and radio personalities. But that all changed Friday night.




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Recent Publications

304th Sustainment Brigade Employs Two Level Maintenance Team

06.04.2009

304th Sustainment Brigade Employs Two Level Maintenance Team

304th Sustainment Brigade Employs Two Level Maintenance Team

06.04.2009

304th Sustainment Brigade Employs Two Level Maintenance Team

304th Sustainment Brigade Employs Two Level Maintenance Team

06.04.2009

304th Sustainment Brigade Employs Two Level Maintenance Team

STRONG Well Being Program Builds a Foundation for Accomplishing the Mission; Los Bad Apples freestyles rap and latin music; Log Warriors Deliver on Successful Logistics Mission

02.28.2009

STRONG Well Being Program Builds a Foundation for Accomplishing the Mission; Los Bad Apples freestyles rap and latin music; Log Warriors Deliver on Successful Logistics Mission

311th Soldiers pack footlockers for much anticipated return home; Continue the Great Work; Cheerleaders and Lonestar support the troops; Enlisted Work Harder, Play Harder Jan. 22

02.01.2009

311th Soldiers pack footlockers for much anticipated return home; Continue the Great Work; Cheerleaders and Lonestar support the troops; Enlisted Work Harder, Play Harder Jan. 22

Memorial: Log Warriors sound Taps for one of their own; Safety First: Stop, think and make it home; Can you resist the ice cream man???; A Christmas Feast at the Zone II Dining Facility

01.01.2009

Memorial: Log Warriors sound Taps for one of their own; Safety First: Stop, think and make it home; Can you resist the ice cream man???; A Christmas Feast at the Zone II Dining Facility

311th ESC Command Video


 
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Recent Video

311th ESC Command Video311th ESC Command Video
Package about the activities undertaken by the 311th Expeditionary Sustainment Command during their recent year-long deployment. Produced by Sgt. 1st Class Erick Ritterby.


Brig. Gen. Frink Holiday MessageBrig. Gen. Frink Holiday Message
Brig. Gen. William Frink, Commanding General of 311th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, addresses the Soldiers and families of the unit with a holiday message. Produced by Sgt. 1st Class Erick Ritterby


311th ESC Holiday Message311th ESC Holiday Message
Brig. Gen. William Frink, Commanding General of 311th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, and his Soldiers wish their families and supporters back home in Los Angeles, California a Happy Holidays. Produced by Sgt. 1st Class Erick Ritterby


Good Morning AmericaGood Morning America
Four Soldiers from the 311th Expeditionary Sustainment Command send a shout-out to the ABC News television program, "Good Morning America".


Fox and FriendsFox and Friends
Three Soldiers from the 311th Expeditionary Sustainment Command send a shout-out to the FOX News television program, "FOX and Friends".




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