This study analyzes the current state of equipment and supplies of the disaster response units which have been designated as the military's national disaster emergency rescue and relief support agency. This study finds that the retention rate was low compared to the accreditation. To raise the rate, it is necessary to consider the level of the total equipment and supplies of the unit to which the disaster response unit belongs when determining the quantity of accreditation through the equipment compilation and the material distribution standard. In addition, if redundant investment is prevented through information sharing with other disaster-related organizations, the utilization of equipment and supplies can be improved.