
FORT CARSON, Colo. — Capt. Xiomara Cartagena, left, company commander 152nd Movement Control Team, 4th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division; and Staff Sgt. Adam Leigh, right, detachment sergeant, 152nd MCT, 4th STB, 4th SB, cover the company guidon at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center Feb. 14, 2019, signifying the unit’s preparation to deploy to Europe for nine months in support of Atlantic Resolve. (Photo by Sgt. James Geelen)
By Sgt. James Geelen
4th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office, 4th Infantry Division
FORT CARSON, Colo. — Early this month, Soldiers from 152nd Movement Control Team, 4th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, held a casing ceremony at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center signifying the unit’s future deployment. The control team will be deploying for nine months in support of Atlantic Resolve.
The Movement Control Team (MCT) does administrative inspections and processing, along with in-transit visibility of incoming equipment and personnel between two points, said 1st Lt. Enrique Martinez, mobility officer, 152nd MCT.
“We have to do a lot of training on international laws to make sure the equipment is up (to) transportation standards and how to get equipment internationally accepted,” Martinez said. “We have to know about customs and the environmental laws as well.”

FORT CARSON, Colo. — Capt. Xiomara Cartagena, left, company commander 152nd Movement Control Team, 4th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division; and Staff Sgt. Adam Leigh, right, detachment sergeant, 152nd MCT, 4th STB, 4th SB, finish casing the company guidon Feb. 14 during a ceremony held at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center Feb. 14, 2019. The unit is preparing to deploy to Europe for nine months in support of Atlantic Resolve. (Photo by Sgt. James Geelen)
Europe has more environmental laws that must be adhered to, he said, and are environmentally friendly and mindful about issues related to emissions from transport operations.
“We’re going to be split between multiple countries throughout Europe,” Martinez said. “There will be a ‘sister unit’ operating in the north and we’ll be focused on Southern Europe.”
Any equipment or personnel moving in the region will have to be accounted for by the control team, said Staff Sgt. Johnnie Duce, movement supervisor for the 152nd MCT.
“We will be coordinating movements, tracking movements and following equipment in and out of many different counties,” Duce said. “This means that we’ll be working very closely with people from foreign armies. It’s going to be a great opportunity for all of the Soldiers involved to learn from their counterparts.”

FORT CARSON, Colo. — Soldiers with 152nd Movement Control Team, 4th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, prepare for a deployment to Europe for nine months in support of Atlantic Resolve Feb. 14, 2019, at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center. (Photo by Sgt. James Geelen)
The training the company has done throughout the year at Fort Carson has prepared the Soldiers and Families for the upcoming deployment, Duce said.
“The company works extremely hard in making sure the Families are being informed, and I know that will continue while we’re gone,” Duce said. “When Soldiers know their Families are taken care of, then they can focus on their jobs and they perform much better. I can trust my Soldiers to work hard, get the job done and we’ll be successful.”