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U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command

96 employees

CASCOM trains, educates and grows adaptive sustainment professionals as well as develop and integrate innovative Army and Joint sustainment capabilities, concepts and doctrine to enable Unified Land Operations. General Information CASCOM is responsible for training more than 119,000 students annually through 420 courses taught by the Ordnance, Quartermaster and Transportation schools, Soldier Support Institute, Fort Jackson, S.C., and Army Logistics University. The command provides training and leader development and develops concepts, doctrine, lifelong learning and materiel solutions to provide sustainment in support of an Army with joint and expeditionary capabilities. Founding date The Combined Arms Support Command was established on 2 October 1990 when the U.S. Army Logistics Center at Fort Lee, Va., merged with the U.S. Army Soldier Support Center at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Awards The command is host to several Army-wide programs that recognize excellence. Those programs include; Army Award for Maintenance Excellence; Deployment Excellence Award; Supply Excellence Award and the Philip A. Connelly Program. Army Sustainment Magazine http://www.army.mil/ArmySustainment

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Industry

Armed Forces

Sectors

Armed Forces

Date founded

2009

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