The
Group, commanded by COL Rufus J. Smith, deployed from 10 April 2003 to 19 March 2004 to
Camp Virginia, Kuwait and
Camp Doha, Kuwait support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom. The
Group, commanded by COL Michael E. Beasley, deployed from 1–30 September 2005 under Title 32 502(f) in the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina in support of Operation Vigilant Relief. Members of the 371st arrived at
Camp Shelby, Mississippi on the morning of 1 Sep – some of the first out-of-state National Guard Soldiers to arrive in Mississippi. Within a day, the 371st combined staffs with the 73rd Troop Command to create Task Force Lee and moved to
Hancock High School and
Stennis International Airport in Kiln, Mississippi. Task Force Lee managed Points Of Distribution providing water, food, and sundry items to the citizens of Hancock and Pearl River counties. The 371st Corps Support Group was reorganized and designated the 371st Sustainment Brigade on 1 September 2007. The
Brigade, commanded by COL Daniel L. Tack, deployed from 27 July 2008 to 9 April 2009 to
Al-Asad Airbase, Iraq in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 371st Sustainment Brigade supported
II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), a division-sized air-ground task force, enabling
Multi-National Force West (MNF-W) to control Al Anbar province during the
Iraq Surge and the
Iraq Transition during the
Anbar campaign. The
Brigade, commanded by COL Gregory W. Robinette, deployed from 19 April 2013 to 1 March 2014 to
Camp Arifjan, Kuwait in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom. The 371st Sustainment Brigade enabled
United States Army Central to conduct Unified Land Operations in Joint Security Area –
Georgia,
Afghanistan, and
Kyrgyzstan shaping combat operations across air, ground, and sea while simultaneously supporting retrograde operations of
Iraq resulting in increased sustainment capabilities and strengthening of regional partnerships. The
Brigade, commanded by COL Gregory J. Betts, supported the
28TH Infantry Division's first hosted combined joint Warfighter exercise in November of 2016 at
Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania. The brigade used their real-world knowledge of sustainment challenges in the Middle East to positively influence the exercises sustainment operations supporting 4,500 Service Members representing
Army National Guard,
Air National Guard,
United States Army,
United States Air Force,
United States Army Reserve, and the
British Army. The
Brigade, commanded by COL Gregory J. Betts, deployed from 27 April 2017 to 10 March 2018 to
Camp Arifjan, Kuwait in support of
Operation Spartan Shield and
Operation Inherent Resolve. They supported the
29th Infantry Division and the
35th Infantry Division in building partner capacity in the Middle East to promote regional self-reliance and increase security and supported
Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve, a multi-national force fighting
ISIL in Iraq,
Syria, and
Libya, during the
Battle of Hawija and
2017 Western Iraq campaign in 2017. Commanded by COL Mark A. Hatfield, the brigade was activated as Joint Task Force Fox from 14 June 2020 until 1 OCT 2021 under Title 32 502(f) in response to the State of Ohio's fight against Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The JTF provided logistical and operational support at community-based COVID testing and vaccination sites, medical support to nursing facilities, support to 15 foodbanks around Ohio, support to the
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, support to the
Ohio Department of Aging, the
Ohio Department of Health, and the
Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. As the United States Army's focus returns from counter insurgency to large-scale combat operations, the brigade expects to align with an infantry division for the first time since 1946. == Structure ==