The Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment was constituted on 13 January 1941 in the Regular Army as part of the 60th Quartermaster Battalion (Laundry) and activated on 25 May 1942 at
Camp Claiborne,
Louisiana. The unit was de-activated on 20 June 1948 in England. On 18 November 1948, the unit was re-designated as the
13th Quartermaster Battalion and activated 4 January 1949 at
Camp Lee,
Virginia. The unit was re-designated 1 January 1966 as part of the 13th Supply and Service Battalion, activated 21 October 1977 in
Augsburg, Germany and assigned to the 2nd Support Command (Corps). On 30 October 1981, the battalion was organized under the command and control of the 7th Support Group. On 1 April 1982, the Headquarters and Headquarters Company relocated from Reese Kaserne, Augsburg to
Flak Kaserne,
Ludwigsburg, Germany. The unit moved to Fort Benning, Georgia on 15 November 1991 and was attached to the 36th Engineer Group (Combat). The unit participated in
World War II in Northern France and Rhineland and in the
Korean War. Decorations include: two
Meritorious Unit Commendations, embroidered; the
Army Superior Unit Award;
Korea and Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citations. The Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD) deployed to Southwest Asia on 11 December 1990 and returned 7 May 1991. On 16 August 1993, the unit deployed soldiers to
Somalia in support of
Operation Continue Hope and returned 22 December 1993. More recently, the detachment has deployed soldiers to
Taszár, Hungary in support of
Operation Joint Forge, South America in support of
Hurricane Mitch relief efforts,
Kuwait and
Saudi Arabia with Task Force 1–15 for Intrinsic Action. The Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment has recently returned from Kuwait and Iraq where they supported the
42nd Infantry Division during
Operation Iraqi Freedom. There the 13th CSSB was augmented by Service Support units from the Tennessee Army National Guard with nine 5k Tankers, 2 ROWPUs, and QM Warehousing Supply skill sets. These forces were among the first to move forward through the Karbala Gap establishing a Refuel on the Move (ROM) site aiding combat forces to successfully invade Bagdad, Iraq. The 13th CSSB was able to provide primary service support to 3rd Infantry and 101st Airborne divisional assets using Tennessee Army National Guard units from sites at Bagdad International Airport. The fuel and water assets proved crucial to establishing what would later become known as the "Green Zone". During Operation Iraqi Freedom III, the HHD, 13th Corps Support Battalion (CSB) operated out of
FOB Speicher, Iraq providing command and control for 11 subordinate units and attachments while planning and supervising the administration, training, and internal logistical support for the battalion. 13th CSB conducted over 3,000 combat logistics patrols logging over 3 million miles, completed over 85 recovery missions, and issued over of fuel. They also completed 3,094 direct support level maintenance job orders, processed 56,525 material release orders, produced of water, and issued over 4.9 million bottles of water and 1.9 million meals. On 17 October 2006, the HHD, 13th CSB reflagged as the Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 13th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB) and attached to the 3rd Sustainment Brigade of Fort Stewart, GA. On 27 June 2007, the HHC deployed to
LSA Anaconda, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (07–09) providing command and control to ten subordinate units and attachments. During OIF (07–09), 13th CSSB executes logistic support to
MNC-I forces by operating the major distribution activities at LSAA, including the Corps Storage Area (CSA), Corps Distribution Center (CDC), Central Receiving and Shipping Point (CRSP), Central Issue Facility (CIF), Aerial Delivery, and Mortuary Affairs Collection Point (MACP). 13th CSSB provides reinforcing maintenance, water, and cargo handling support through forward-echeloned team operating at 11 Forward Operating Bases (FOB) through the Iraqi theater. 13th CSSB provided CSS training to Iraqi Security Forces to support the transition to national Iraqi control (Logistics Transition Teams). In October 2011 the unit relocated from Fort Benning, GA to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. ==Honors==