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and can operate up to six hot refueling sites. A PSC equipped for tactical sustainment support can store 1.8 million gallons of POL and receive/issue 600,000 gallons daily; when equipped for operational sustainment support it can store 5 million gallons and receive/issue 900,000 gallons daily. A PSC may also be assigned a POL Quality Analysis Team to conduct quality evaluation of POL products.
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A PSC is charged with receiving, storing and distributing petroleum, oil and lubricant (POL) products. Each PSC is composed of three platoons which contain Area Support Sections (which can store and receive 360,000 gallons of POL) and Distribution Sections (transporting 146,250 gallons of POL daily)
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The QSC is considered the workhorse of the CSSB, providing food service and supervision/common tools for unit level maintenance with between two and four subsistence or area support platoons. With a typical task organization of one subsistence and three area support platoons (the latter of which can
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The mission of the HMSC is to receive, store, and issue 1,400 tons of Class VII material per day (excluding aircraft and medical, marine or railway-oriented equipment). It also includes a deprocessing platoon which, during a 12-hour shift, can deprocess (as required) 300 tons of Class VII equipment
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This company coordinates the evacuation of remains and personal effects to the Theater Mortuary Evacuation Point (TMEP) and can operate a Mortuary Affairs Decontamination Control Point (MADCP) when supported by a chemical decontamination company. It consists of two Forward Collection Platoons (FCP)
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The MAC is organized with two personal effects platoons, two evacuation/mortuary platoons, and one collection platoon. It operates the TMEP, which can process and evacuate 500 remains per day, and operate five Mortuary Affairs Collection Points (MACP). Each MACP can operate at a separate location
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The CRC provides support to the theater supply system, conducting component repair and return of repaired item to the supply system. The CRC operates anywhere along the distribution network, beginning at the national source of repair. The unit can attach platoons, sections and teams to an SMC or
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An SMC provides tactical and operational field maintenance support for all units within the sustainment brigade's area of operation. It consists of a company headquarters providing command and control for cellular platoons, modules teams performing system repair and replacement and return to user
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unit designed to provide shower, laundry and clothing repair service for approximately 21,000 soldiers. It consists of multiple SLCR sections, each of which can support 500 soldiers per day. In total the FSC can process 315,000 pounds of launder on a weekly basis (assuming 15lbs per soldier per
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A C&C Co establishes and operates collection and classification facilities for the receipt, inspection, disassembly, preservation and disposition of both domestic and foreign Class VII and IX materiel. This includes both serviceable and unserviceable material, with an exception made for
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Menter, J. M., Menter, C. D. J. M. (2009). The Sustainment Battle Staff & Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) Guide: For Brigade Support Battalions (BSB), Sustainment Brigades (Sus Bdes), and Combat Sustainment Support Battalions
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source per day; static storage of 160,000 gallons of water at one location or 80,000 gallons at two locations; and distribution of 66,000 gallons of water per day (assuming 75% equipment availability and two trips per day).
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module which can provide billeting and other services for up to 550 soldiers. When six modules are combined they can provide support for up to 3,300 soldiers. The Force Provider Company can be assigned to a CSSB or
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operations. Additionally, it can provide assistance in the loading of equipment into aircraft, their release in flight, and technical advice and assistance in the recovery and evacuation of airdropped equipment.
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systems) and/or water storage and distribution platoons. In the typical configuration of two platoons each, the WPDC can generate 360,000 or 240,000 gallons of potable water from a
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with maintenance, transportation, supply, field services, and distribution functions. The CSSB is task-organized with the subordinate units necessary to carry out its mission.
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which can process 240 remains a day from up to twelve locations and evacuate them to a Main Collection Platoon (MCP) which can process 400 remains a day.
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The CSSB is a modular organization that is tasked to support between one and three brigade-sized formations, consisting of a command group and
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US Army, U. S. G. (2019). Field Manual FM 4-0 Sustainment Operations July 2019. Independently Published. 2-177
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for up to 450 soldiers during a 45-day period and the temporary storage and/or rigging of up to 200 short tons of equipment intended for
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The ADSC is composed of between two and four Aerial Delivery Support Platoons, each of which can 400 personnel parachutes or 13
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and medical equipment. C&C teams are often attached forward, at the discretion of the Distribution Management Center.
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This company provides command and control for between one and six Force Provider Platoons, each of which operates a
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with between two and four platoons assigned to the company, either water purification platoons (operating six
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operate at two different locations simultaneously each), the QSC can receive, store and issue a cumulative 94
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supplies a day (including refrigeration) and 204 short tons of Class II, III (P), IV and IX supplies.
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operations. Up to 10% of an SMC's overall strength can consist of civilian augmentation as needed.
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to receive, process and coordinate the return of 100 remains and personal effects per day to
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A WPDC is charged with the creation, storage and distribution of
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Quartermaster Water Purification and Distribution Company (WPDC)
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A QHASC has the capability to pack and conduct maintenance of
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equipment, missile systems, aircraft, airdropped materiel,
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Quartermaster Collection Company - Mortuary Affairs (MA)
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Collection & Classification Company (C&C Co)
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Quartermaster Heavy Material Support Company (HMSC)
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