ABOUT B Company 9th S&T Bn; Fort Lewis, Wa
- Origins: The 9th Supply and Transportation Battalion (S&T Bn) traces its lineage back to World War II, with a history of supporting infantry divisions through logistics and transportation.
- Fort Lewis Stationing: B Company was stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, a key military base for U.S. Army logistics and training on the West Coast.
- Vietnam War Support: The 9th S&T Battalion played a vital role in the Vietnam War, providing logistical support for the 9th Infantry Division.
- Post-Vietnam Reactivation: After the Vietnam War, the battalion was reactivated at Fort Lewis in 1972 to continue its support mission for training and rapid deployment units.
- Cold War Exercises: During the Cold War, B Company participated in numerous large-scale exercises, such as REFORGER, simulating rapid deployment to Europe.
- Missions: B Company specialized in transportation, fuel supply, and supply chain management, ensuring the movement of personnel, equipment, and materials.
- Multi-Ethnic Unit: Like many U.S. Army units, B Company was highly diverse, reflecting the changing face of the American military in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Community Engagement: Soldiers from B Company often participated in Fort Lewis open houses and community events, strengthening ties with the local civilian population.
- Training Innovations: B Company helped pioneer logistics training techniques that were later adopted Army-wide, including convoy operations in difficult terrain.
- Legacy: Elements of the 9th S&T Battalion’s lineage and honors are preserved in current logistics units at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, carrying forward the traditions started by B Company.