89th Army Reserve Command 89th Arcom Unit Crest

The 89th Sustainment Brigade Unit Crest represents the service and dedication of the 89th Sustainment Brigade. This crest symbolizes the Brigade's vital role in providing logistical support, ensuring operational readiness and mission success.

US Army 89th Army Reserve Command ARCOM Distinctive Unit Insignia DUI.

The 89th ARCOM was later redesignated as the 89th Regional Support Command, and in 2003 it became the 89th Regional Readiness Command. In its 2005 BRAC recommendations, United States Department of Defense recommended realigning the Wichita US Army Reserve Center by disestablishing the 89th Regional Readiness Command.

To make things even more confusing, the insignia also served as the unit patch for the 89th Division Training from 1959 to 1974 and for the 89th Army Reserve Command from 1974 to 1996.

The 89th Sustainment Brigade is a subordinate command of 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command and one of only eight of its kind in the United States Army Reserve. The unit is the latest addition in the Army Transformation process for the 451st but will manage a peacetime downtrace that has command and control of approximately 1,700 Army Reservists located throughout the Kansas, Missouri

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The distinctive unit insignia was originally authorized for the 89th Division Training on 29 May 1969. It was authorized for the 89th U.S. Army Reserve Command on 26 July 1974.

More than 100 Soldiers from the 89th Sustainment Brigade have gathered to participate in a Command Post Exercise - Functional July 24-31, 2014. The 89th SB is the first Army Reserve unit to ever

The unit was then redesignated the 89th United States Army Reserve Command ARCOM in 1973. Over one third of the 89th ARCOM was activated during the Desert Shield - Desert Storm crisis.

It was not until September 2009 that the unit received its current designation as the 89th Sustainment Brigade. As of Winter 2024, the 89th Sustainment Brigade remains allotted to the U.S. Army Reserve and is assigned to the 451st Sustainment Command, 79th Theater Sustainment Command.