TLSC-E recognized for completing Coleman Work Site mission

by Ronnie Schelby 405th Army Field Support Brigade

Photo by Onesine Kpessokro
Command Sgt. Maj. Mark A. Morgan, command sergeant major, 405th Army Field Support Brigade (right); Colonel Rodney H. Honeycutt, commander, 405th AFSB (2nd from right); and Eugene Warren, deputy general manager, Theater Logistics Support Center-Europe (center), recognize TLSC-E members for their hard work and dedication for completing the mission of maintaining the equipment of the 405th Army Preposition Stocks at the Coleman Work Site in Mannheim during a ceremony on Feb. 24.

MANNHEIM, Germany Command Sgt. Maj. Mark A. Morgan, command sergeant major, 405th Army Field Support Brigade; Colonel Rodney H. Honeycutt, commander, 405th AFSB; and Eugene Warren, deputy general manager, Theater Logistics Support Center-Europe, recognized TLSC-E members for their hard work and dedication for completing the mission of maintaining the equipment of the 405th Army Preposition Stocks at the Coleman Work Site in Mannheim during a ceremony on Feb. 24. The Coleman Work Site is managed by the 405th AFSB.

“These folks have worked here from the very beginning of European Activity Set through the transition to APS-2,” said John Galimore, program manager, Coleman Work Site, 405th AFSB. “They are all professionals in their individual fields. Together they work like a finely-tuned piece of equipment.”

These TLSC-E professionals will continue preparing and maintaining equipment; however, they will now transition to other work sites in the Kaiserslautern area, which are managed by the 21st Theater Sustainment Command. Most will transfer to the Kaiserslautern Army Depot; others will go the Miesau Army Depot, where they will maintain the U.S. Army Europe’s new European Enduring Equipment Sets. The E3S is maintained by the 21st Theater Sustainment Command and will be used for rotational units when they train in Europe.