About this Unit
The United States Army Command and Control Support Agency (USACCSLA) was established to enhance and streamline command, control, communications, and computer (C4) support for Army operations. Activated in the late 20th century, USACCSLA provided technical expertise, systems integration, and logistical support to ensure seamless information flow across Army units worldwide. The agency played a vital role in modernizing Army communications infrastructure, supporting both peacetime operations and combat missions. Over time, as Army command and control capabilities evolved, USACCSLA’s functions were absorbed into larger Army organizations focused on network operations and cyber defense, marking the end of its independent existence.
Historical Facts
• Origins: The United States Army Combined Arms Support Command Sustainment Leadership Academy (USACCSLA) was established to provide advanced sustainment education and leadership training for Army logistics professionals.
• Location: USACCSLA is headquartered at Fort Gregg-Adams (formerly Fort Lee), Virginia, which is a major center for Army logistics training.
• Mission: The academy’s mission is to develop sustainment leaders who are capable of operating in complex environments and supporting Army operations worldwide.
• Courses Offered: USACCSLA provides a variety of courses, including the Logistics Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC), the Captains Career Course, and advanced noncommissioned officer education.
• Integration: The academy integrates instruction for both officers and enlisted personnel, promoting a shared understanding of sustainment operations across ranks.
• Modernization: USACCSLA continuously updates its curriculum to reflect the latest in sustainment doctrine, technology, and best practices, including the use of virtual simulations and digital resources.
• Role in Army Readiness: Graduates of USACCSLA play a critical role in ensuring Army units have the necessary supplies, maintenance, and transportation to accomplish their missions.
• Global Impact: Alumni of USACCSLA have supported major operations worldwide, from humanitarian missions to large-scale combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
• Joint Operations: The academy often collaborates with other branches of the U.S. military and allied nations to foster interoperability in logistics and sustainment.
• Heritage: USACCSLA continues the legacy of Fort Gregg-Adams as the “Home of Army Sustainment,” building on decades of expertise in supply, maintenance, and transportation training.