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407th Army Field Support Brigade

The 407th Army Field Support Brigade (AFSB) is a support brigade of the United States Army. The Brigade was originally activated at Ft. Carson, Colorado in March 2005 as Army Field Support Brigade CONUS-West (AFSB-CW). The unit moved to Fort Hood, Texas in October 2007. The Brigade provided support after hurricanes Katrina and Rita, as well as the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

Organization

  • 407th Army Field Support Brigade, at Fort Hood (TX)
  • Army Field Support Battalion-Bliss, at Fort Bliss (TX)
  • Army Field Support Battalion-Carson, at Fort Carson (CO)
  • Army Field Support Battalion-Hood, at Fort Hood (TX)
  • Army Field Support Battalion-Riley, at Fort Riley (KS)

Insignia

The Distinctive Unit Insignia is a gold metal pin in the style of a white, red and blue horseshoe containing the motto "Suscipio Militis" (support the soldiers). Inside the opening of the horseshoe is a gold wreath with rays leading to a blue star; under the star is a black sword.

Former Commanders

References