ABOUT 311th Logistical Command
- Formation and Activation: The 311th Logistical Command was constituted in the United States Army Reserve in 1950, in response to the logistical demands of the Korean War.
- Korean War Service: The unit was activated and deployed to Korea in 1952, providing vital supply and maintenance support to frontline units throughout the conflict.
- Nickname: The 311th was often referred to as the "Lifeline of the Eighth Army" due to its crucial role in sustaining combat operations.
- Command Structure: While in Korea, the 311th operated under the Eighth United States Army, coordinating logistics for tens of thousands of troops.
- Logistics Innovations: The unit pioneered mobile supply depots and forward maintenance teams, improving efficiency and speed in resupplying combat forces.
- Post-War Role: After the Korean War, the 311th Logistical Command remained active, supporting training exercises, and disaster relief efforts in the Pacific region.
- Decorations: The 311th received several commendations, including the Meritorious Unit Commendation for its exemplary service in Korea.
- Cold War Operations: During the Cold War, the unit participated in readiness exercises, ensuring rapid deployment capabilities in the event of conflict in Asia.
- Integration of Technology: The 311th was among the first reserve logistics units to implement computerized inventory management systems in the 1970s.
- Legacy: Elements of the 311th Logistical Command have since been reorganized and merged into other logistic units, but its legacy of innovation and service continues to influence Army logistics doctrine.