279th Army Field Support Brigade

279th Army Field Support Brigade
Active2008-present
CountryUnited States
AllegianceAlabama
BranchArmy National Guard
RoleField Support
SizeBrigade
Garrison/HQHuntsville, Alabama
MottoIntegrity Always
Websitehttps://www.aschq.army.mil/Units/279th/
Commanders
Current
commander
Col. Christopher Johnson
Command Sergeant MajorCSM Roy M. Sosebee, Jr.
Insignia
279th Army Field Support Brigade DUI

The 279th Army Field Support Brigade is a unit of the Alabama National Guard since 2008 when the 151st Combat Engineer Battalion and the 279th Antiaircraft Automatic Weapons Battalion were merged to create the 279th Signal Battalion in 1959.[1] The units predecessor units served in Alaska in World War II and in Korea. The 279th Signal served during the Berlin Crisis in 1961.[2] On September 1, 2008 the unit was redesignated as a Brigade.[3]

Subordinate units of the brigade deployed to Bagram airfield in Afghanistan in 2009 and 2010 and to Kandahar airfield in 2012.[3]

The mission of the unit is to support US NORTHCOM providing logistics support to whatever mission they are given.

Subordinate Units

  • 1169th Contracting Battalion
  • 1960th Contingency Contracting Team

References

  1. ^ "U.S. ARMY 279TH ARMY FIELD SUPPORT BRIGADE PATCH (SSI)". The Salute Uniforms. Retrieved July 12, 2025.
  2. ^ "The 279th Army Field Support Brigade, Alabama NG" (PDF). Army Sustainment Command. January 15, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "ASC History Newsletter" (PDF). DVIDS. January 15, 2013.