What is 310th esc?

The 310th Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC) is a United States Army Reserve unit based in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is a subordinate unit of the First Army Division East and is responsible for providing logistics and sustainment support for Army units in the continental United States and overseas.

The 310th ESC has a long and proud history dating back to World War II, where it served in both the European and Pacific theaters. In its current form, the unit was activated in 2006 and has since deployed multiple times in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.

The 310th ESC is comprised of over 10,000 soldiers and civilians who are trained in areas such as transportation, supply, maintenance, and medical support. They provide critical support to combat units during deployments and participate in domestic operations such as disaster relief efforts.

The unit's motto, "Sustain the Force," reflects its primary role in providing sustainment and logistical support to Army units, allowing them to complete their missions successfully. The 310th ESC continues to train and prepare for future operations, ensuring that it is ready to provide vital support whenever and wherever it is needed.