About this Unit
The 349th Quartermaster Support Battalion was originally constituted on 1 May 1936 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 349th Quartermaster Battalion. Activated for service during World War II, the unit provided critical logistics and supply support to U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Over the decades, the battalion has undergone several reorganizations, adapting to changing Army logistics requirements. Today, the 349th Quartermaster Support Battalion continues to provide essential sustainment and logistical support, ensuring combat readiness for supported units.
Historical Facts
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Formation and WWII Service: The 349th Quartermaster Battalion was originally constituted during World War II and played a crucial role in supporting Allied operations by managing supply lines, fuel, and other logistics in the European Theater.
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Redesignations: Throughout its history, the unit has undergone several redesignations and reorganizations, adapting to the changing needs of the U.S. Army’s logistics and support structure.
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Distinctive Unit Insignia: The battalion’s insignia symbolizes its dedication to support missions, featuring imagery that represents supply and logistics excellence within the Quartermaster Corps.
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Operation Iraqi Freedom: The 349th Quartermaster Support Battalion deployed to Iraq, where it provided critical logistical support to coalition forces, ensuring the steady flow of fuel, water, and supplies in combat zones.
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Humanitarian Missions: In addition to combat support, the battalion has participated in humanitarian relief efforts, providing aid and logistical support during natural disasters and emergencies.
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Reserve Component: The 349th is part of the United States Army Reserve, highlighting the vital role that Reserve units play in both peacetime and wartime logistics operations.
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Specialized Capabilities: The battalion specializes in petroleum supply and water purification, supporting the Army’s ability to operate in austere and challenging environments.
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Training and Readiness: The 349th conducts regular joint exercises with other military units to maintain readiness and refine its logistical support capabilities.
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Community Engagement: Members of the battalion are active in their local communities, participating in outreach programs, veterans’ events, and educational initiatives.
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Motto: The battalion’s motto, “Support with Pride”, encapsulates the spirit and dedication of its soldiers to their crucial support mission within the U.S. Army.