8 CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait The senior military advisor to U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait Alina L. Romanowski met April 3 here with leadership of the Counter-ISIS, Train and Equip Fund and the Army Field Support Battalion-Kuwait to review the Army Prepositioned Stock program.
The commander of the Army Field Support Battalion-Kuwait, Lt. Col. Nichole L. Vild, said she gave the briefing to Air National Guard Brig. Gen. Darrin E. Slaten, the chief of the office of military cooperation at the U.S. Embassy to Kuwait, and Army Reserve officers from the 310th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) deployed here to staff the 1st Theater Sustainment Command s operational command post.
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5 CAMP AS SAYLIYAH, Qatar – Army Field Support Battalion-Qatar has come a considerable way since first receiving orders to deactivate back in January 2020.
As one of five battalions in the 401st Army Field Support Brigade, AFSBn-Qatar had a critical mission during the years of relative instability in the Middle East. Even though the mission has changed, with complete deactivation of the organization scheduled for May, the stakes remain the same.
Preceding what is currently being referred to as “Middle East calibration,” AFSBn-Qatar was tasked with receiving, storing, accounting for and maintaining multitudes of combat-ready equipment, known as Army Prepositioned Stocks. At any given moment, the battalion would facilitate the transfer of much needed equipment to units participating in combat operations throughout the U.S. Central Command.