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History of 311th Logistical Command

The 311th Logistical Command was a United States Army Reserve unit established to provide comprehensive logistical support during times of conflict. Activated in the early 1950s, the Command played a pivotal role during the Korean War, ensuring the steady flow of supplies, maintenance, and transportation for frontline forces. Throughout the Cold War, the 311th continued to enhance its logistical capabilities, supporting various training exercises and contingency operations. The unit was eventually reorganized and its missions absorbed by other logistics commands as the Army restructured its support elements in the late 20th century.

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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.

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