UNITED STATES ARMY
 


 

DIVISION SUPPORT COMMAND, 5th INFANTRY DIVISION
Cold War Organization  •  1988
 

The Division Support Command of the 5th Infantry Division was commanded by the division G-4 (senior staff officer responsible for logistics) and controlled all the combat service support units of the division: a main support battalion and three forward support battalions, one for each maneuver brigade. (The aviation brigade with its specialized requirements had its own aviation support battalion.)  The 199th Support Battalion was a round-out unit from the Louisana ARNG.
Also assigned for administrative purposes to the DISCOM were the division's base units:  the air defense artillery, combat engineer and military intelligence battalions, and the divisional military police and chemical companies. Tactically, however, these base units were controlled by the division headquarters; accordingly I have chosen to show them there.

 

HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, 5th INFANTRY DIVISION DISCOM

 

705th SUPPORT BATTALION (MAIN)
 

 

5th SUPPORT BATTALION (FORWARD)
 


105th SUPPORT BATTALION (FORWARD)
 

 


199th SUPPORT BATTALION (FORWARD)
 

 



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