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KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – The Deputy Commanding General of the U. S. Army Materiel Command has been the head of the U. S. Army Materiel Command. The U. S. Department of Homeland Security made a stopover at the Kaiserslautern Maintenance Activity site at the Kaiserslautern Industrial Center on Feb. 28 and reported through representatives of the Army’s 405th Field Support Brigade, 21st Theater Maintenance Command, Theater Logistics Support Center for Europe and Africa, and a number of partner organizations and units.
At MAK, Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan received first-hand information about the depot-level maintenance and full spectrum taking place there, largely on the Army-2’s pre-positioned armored vehicles and combat apparatus assigned to the 405th. AFSB.
Responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the Army’s logistics business, Mohan was the past commanding general of the 21st TSC and the U. S. Army Sustainment Command. U. S. He assumed his position as Deputy General Commander of MAC in December 2022. A local from Carthage, North Carolina, Mohan was commissioned into the Army in 1989. Read more about Mohan in his CMA bio.
According to the TLSC-E/A website, the MAK has a few hundred maintenance specialists who supply maintenance and sustainment of apparatus boxes and automotive parts with wheels, tracks and all others in the maintenance, deployment, redeployment and restart of the army. maintenance of supply boxes and maintenance of electronic communications assets and certain automotive parts.
The TLSC-E/A executes on-the-theater sustainment, force cover support, and maintains the sustainment base in the theater by providing logistics to joint, combined, military, and multinational forces supporting the U. S. military. U. S. military personnel in Europe and Africa and combat commandos in the theater, the online page says.
The 21st TSC is the number one organization in the U. S. Army. The U. S. Department of Homeland Security will be deployed in Europe and Africa for all sustainment activities, adding logistical support, transportation, combat sustainment, human resources, finance, recruitment, and all other spaces in the sustaining box, according to the 21st TSC. Project Statement.
The 21st TSC serves as the headquarters of the U. S. Army. It is a partnership between the U. S. military police, medical brigades, engineers, and maintenance, and provides combat engineers, army police, and medical professionals with partnership education and other operations not only in the U. S. but also in the U. S. military. The U. S. military in Europe and Africa, but also NATO, U. S. European Command, U. S. Africa Command. and U. S. Central Command, the online page says.
The 405th AFSB’s APS-2 program provides turnkey force projection packages that can be deployed at any time while helping to reduce the number of apparatus required at deployed power connection stations. The 405th AFSB’s APS-2 program complements the U. S. Army’s readiness and ability. The U. S. military has been deployed in Europe and Africa to help the warrior and at the same time sell skills and security in the region. The APS-2 apparatus can also be used for education and exercises, such as the upcoming DEFENDER 24 series of exercises.
The 405th AFSB is assigned to the U. S. Army Sustainment Command. Headquartered in Kaiserslautern, Alemania. La brigade supplies relief material to U. S. forces in Europe and Africa, providing sustainment logistics in the theater of operations; synchronize procurement, logistics, and technology; and leverage GAC’s hardware business to assist joint forces. For more information on the 405th AFSB, visit the official online page and the official online Facebook page.