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NEWS | July 24, 2025

Army Reserve's 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) Soldiers in Australia for Talisman Sabre 2025

By Maj. John May 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)

The 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) is participating in Talisman Sabre for the first time, integrating with joint and combined partners to support sustainment operations across a vast geographic area.

Talisman Sabre 25 is the largest bilateral military exercise between the United States and Australia. The exercise, held from July 13 to Aug. 4, strengthens relationships and interoperability among key allies and partners, while enhancing collective readiness to address a wide range of security challenges.

The 143rd ESC, a U.S. Army Reserve unit, based out of Orlando Florida, deployed approximately 170 Soldiers to Australia in support of the exercise.

“The mission this year for the 143rd ESC during Talisman Sabre is to integrate with joint and combined forces learning their staff processes to find out how we can use our expertise to enhance their sustainment capabilities,” said Col. Crystal McCarter, the chief of staff for the 95th Training Division and the deputy commander of the Combined Joint Theater Sustainment Component at Talisman Sabre.

“This is our first iteration of Talisman Sabre and our goal is to be back in 2027 and expand our role,” said Brig. Gen. Dawn Johnson, commanding general of the 143rd ESC. “Soldiers are working side by side with their Australian counterparts providing a unique opportunity.”

Working closely with the Australian Defence Force has provided Soldiers from the 143rd ESC with an opportunity to learn skills they can apply at home and integrate into standard operating procedures.

“I have learned various administrative staff processes that will improve efficiency in my section,” said Capt. Elijah Timmons, a logistics planner assigned to the 143rd ESC and the joint sustainment deputy for the CJTSC.

Timmons said his job during the exercise was to work with his Australian counterpart to ensure logistical needs were met at seven major areas across Australia.

There is potential for an expanded role of an Army Reserve Expeditionary Sustainment Command in future Talisman Sabre exercises.

“This year Talisman Sabre primarily exercised staff functions for the 143rd ESC and the Army Reserve ESC that supports the exercise in 2027 will potentially take on an expanded role,” said McCarter. “At the next Talisman Sabre there is the possibility of exercising more logistics functions such as field feeding, rail operations and aerial resupply.”