264th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

[26] In April 1944, it was transferred to Camp Lee, where it was assigned to prepare for extended field service.

After four months at Camp Lee, the battalion was shipped overseas on board the RMS Scythia.

It arrived in England in September 1944 and immediately moved to France, where it spent the duration of the World War II.

As a result of the buildup of forces in Southeast Asia in the mid 1960s, the unit was activated and re-designated as the 264th Supply and Service Battalion.

In December 1998, the battalion deployed a Logistics Task Force to support hurricane relief efforts in Nicaragua and Guatemala.

The 264th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, as its motto indicates, carries on its tradition of “Support for Victory.” [34] [35] Description: On a white disc within a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) red border, 2 inches (5.08 cm) in diameter overall, three blue arrowheads with points outward, arranged to form a triangle, one point up.

Background: The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 264th Supply and Support Battalion on 3 April 1967.