184th Sustainment Command
Military unit
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The 184th Sustainment Command (184 ESC)[1] is a Sustainment Command of the Mississippi Army National Guard (MS ARNG). The command began in 1921 as Laurel Co. 1st Infantry Mississippi National Guard.
| 184th Sustainment Command | |
|---|---|
| Active | 28 June 1921 - present |
| Country | |
| Branch | |
| Role | Sustainment |
| Size | Command |
| Part of | |
| Garrison/HQ | Monticello, Mississippi |
| Motto | Ever There |
| Website | https://www.army.mil/184esc#org-about |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Brigadier General Christopher M Thomas |
| Command Sergeant Major | CSM Stanley T. Williams |
| Insignia | |
| Identification symbol | |
Subordinate Units
168th Engineer Brigade[2]
- 890th Engineer Battalion
- 223d Engineer Battalion
- 298th Support Battalion
- 367th Maintenance Company
- 3656th Maintenance Company
- 1387th Quartermaster Company (water)
- 1687th Transportation Company (medium truck)
- 31st Support Detachment (Rear Operations Center)
- 114th Support Detachment (Army Liaison Team)
Insignia
The Shoulder Sleeve insignia is a brick red circle with a gold border. A white magnolia flower is in the center with four green leaves. The insignia was originally approved for the 184th Transportation Command on 2 January 1969.
The Distinctive Unit Insignia is a gold metal pin consisting of a gold wheel with 8 brick red sections. On the wheel is a magnolia flower. Above the wheel is a blue scroll with the words "Ever There."[3]