450th Movement Control Battalion

450th Movement Control Battalion

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Posts that include profanity, sexual content, or hateful speech will be deleted. The 450th Movement Control Battalion, located in Manhattan, Kansas (minutes from Fort Riley) provides logistic support anywhere, at any time in any environment. Elements of the battalion's eight Movement Control Teams and one Heavy Equipment Transport Company are deployed at any given time supporting a number of global missions to include Kuwait and Afghanistan.

01/26/2026

450th MCB, Followers,

We will archive and close this page on 2FEB26 in accordance with updated Army social media guidance. Going forward, official unit pages are only authorized at the higher one-star level, the 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command.

Please follow the 451st ESC page and go through this page to download any posts and/or photos that you would like to keep.

Thank you for the continued support to the U.S. Army Reserve and for your Soldiers' efforts in the 450th MCB Team!

Sincerely,

79th Theater Sustainment Command
Public Affairs Office

09/15/2025

🚨 ARMY POLICY UPDATE! 🚨 New Army Directive: Clarifying Grooming Standards

Army Directive 2025-18 introduces updated standards for grooming, appearance, uniform wear and body composition. The directive emphasizes military appearance as a reflection of discipline, professionalism, and a shared commitment to the Army’s values.

More information here: https://www.army.mil/article/288397

Photos from 450th Movement Control Battalion's post 08/09/2025

It has been a wonderful, hot, productive Range Weekend in Kansas for the 450th MCB! The motivation is as high as the temperature! Staying hydrated, training and having fun! (Pictures taken by SGT Ruthie Huddleston)

06/25/2024

A farewell ceremony was held Saturday for 450th Movement Control Battalion U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers preparing to deploy. Soldiers, family, and friends gathered for a casing of the battalion colors and speeches from Brig. Gen. Brandi Peasley, Commander, 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command, and Mr. John Schoen, state of Kansas Army Reserve Ambassador.

79th Theater Sustainment Command
207th Public Affairs Detachment

06/19/2024

The Juneteenth Day of Observance officially became the eleventh federal holiday in 2021 and is the first new federal holiday since the recognition of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday in 1983.

Juneteenth recognizes the end of slavery and extended to Black Americans the nation's promise of freedom and liberty.

While the Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Lincoln, legally freed slaves throughout the Confederate States, Texas resisted for two years. Major General Gordon Granger assumed command over the Military District of Texas and established military control, issuing General Order No. 3, formally enforcing provisions of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas for the first time.

The U.S. Army remembers its role in the liberation of enslaved persons throughout the Confederacy as one of its core legacies.

"Sustain with Excellence!"

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79th Theater Sustainment Command
561st Regional Support Group
89th Sustainment Brigade
450th Movement Control Battalion
484th Movement Control Battalion
129th TC DET 3
U.S. Army Reserve
423rd Transportation Company - US Army Reserves
557th Transportation Detachment - MCT
Army Sustainment
Army Sustainment University
311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command
U.S. Army
U.S. Army Fort Gregg-Adams
Fort George G. Meade, Md

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