User:Coldstreamer20/US Army 1989
Below is the full structure of the United States Army in 1989, just before the Dissolution of the Soviet Union and consequential End of the Cold War. Units will have their headquarters location shown, however regular units with sub-units based at other locations will be shown.
Known units to exist
- Infantry
- Regular
- Regular
- Aviation
- Brigades/Groups
- Regiments
- 108th Aviation (Kansas NG)
- 114th Aviation (Arkansas NG)
- 123rd Aviation (Regular)
- 132nd Aviation (Virginia, Kentucky, Florida, Oklahoma, and District of Columbia NGs)
- 135th Aviation (Missouri NG)
- 145th Aviation (Regular)
- 147th Aviation (Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota NG)
- 149th Aviation (Texas NG)
- 150th Aviation (Delaware & New Jersey NG)
- 151st Aviation (South Carolina NG)
- 158th Aviation (Regular)
- 159th Aviation (Regular)
- 183rd Aviation (Idaho NG)
- 189th Aviation (Montana NG)
- 192nd Aviation (North Carolina, Alabama, Maine, and Puerto Rico NG)
- 193rd Aviation (Hawaii NG)
- 212th Aviation (Regular)
- 214th Aviation (Regular)
- 223rd Aviation (Regular)
- 227th Aviation (Regular)
- 228th Aviation (Regular)
- 238th Aviation (Indiana & Michigan NG)
- 244th Aviation (Georgia & Louisiana NG)
- 268th Aviation Battalion (Regular)
- 307th Aviation (Regular)
- 308th Aviation (Regular)
- 309th Aviation (Regular)
Unit Types by equipment
United States Army Forces Command
[edit]United States Army Forces Command commands all assigned active Army forces in the continental United States (CONUS) and the five continental United States Armies (First (North-East), Second (Southern), Fourth (Mid-West), Fifth (Central-Southern), and Sixth (Western)), and the assigned United States Army Reserve troop program units in the CONUS and Puerto Rico. Forces Command also oversees all subordinate commands, installations, and activities, including the three CONUS-based corps (I, III, and XVIII). For administrative purposes, Commanding General, U.S. Army Forces Command reports to and forms part of the joint United States Atlantic Command.[1]
- United States Forces Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, at Fort McPherson, Georgia[2]
- 214th Army Band, at Fort McPherson, Georgia
- Air Traffic Control Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
National Training Center
[edit]The National Training Center (based around the 177th Armored Brigade activated in 1986), provided OPFOR training for brigades of the U.S. Army. In 1986, the 177th Armored Brigade was reformed at Fort Irwin providing the main OPFORCES at the base. The 177th Armored Brigade was based on the fictitious 60th Guards Motor Rifle Division and was specially trained to use Soviet Army structure and doctrine. The National Training Center's units are armed with M113A2 Armored Personnel Carriers which are designed specifically for the training area to look like Soviet tanks and armored vehicles.
- National Training Center, at Fort Irwin, California
- 247th Medical Detachment (Helicopter Ambulance)
- 177th Armored Brigade (Separate)
- 177th Military Intelligence Company
- 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor (Armored OPFOR Forces)
- 1st Battalion, 52nd Infantry (Infantry OPFOR Forces)
- 87th Engineer Company (Combat)
- 177th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 164th Chemical Company
Joint Maneuver Training Center
[edit]- Joint Maneuver Training Center, at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas
- 1st Battalion, 509th Infantry, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas (Opposing Forces)
I Corps
[edit]I Corps was essentially a holding unit for unassigned artillery battalions and brigades. These are the independent Guard battalions assigned to it. Many of the other artillery units, brigaded and un-brigaded, would have been under I Corps administrative control in peacetime. According to the Army Aviation Digest, I Corps comprised Active Component, Army Reserves, and Army National Guard from 47 states. The mobilisation strength was 195,000 troops.[3]
- I Corps[4]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Lewis, Washington[2]
- 29th Signal Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Washington[5]
- 201st Military Intelligence Brigade, at Fort Lewis, Washington – activated in 1987[4]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 14th Military Intelligence Battalion (Tactical Exploration)
- 502nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations)
- 641st Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation), in Salem, Oregon (National Guard)[6]
- 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, at Fort Lewis, Washington[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 3rd Battalion, 2nd Air Defense Artillery (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 1st Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery (Air Defense (Hawk))
- 14th Engineer Battalion (Corps) (Wheeled) – augmentation for 7th Infantry Div[8]
- 864th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy) – affiliated with 9th Motorized Div[8]
- 66th Aviation Brigade (Corps) (Washington National Guard)[3][9]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Murray, Washington
- 211th Aviation Group (Attack)[10]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in West Jordan, Utah
- 1st Battalion, 211th Aviation, in West Jordan, Utah (Attack Aviation)
- 2 x attack battalions[11]
- D Company, 189th Aviation, in Helena, Montana (Aviation Support)
- B Company, 193rd Aviation, in Hawaii (Aviation Maintenance)
- 540th Aviation Group (Attack)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Murray, Washington
- 1st Battalion, 168th Aviation Regiment, at Camp Murray, Washington (Attack Aviation)
- 2 x attack battalions[11]
- Support Group
- 4 x support battalions[11]
- 62nd Medical Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Lewis, Washington
- 47th Combat Support Hospital
I Corps Artillery
[edit]The unit was redesignated on 1 June 1984 as Headquarters, I Corps Artillery, allotted to the Utah Army National Guard, and organized at Salt Lake City in Utah.[12] At the end of the Cold War I Corps Artillery, assigned to I Corps at Fort Lewis in Washington, was the largest artillery formation in the US Army commanding 24 field artillery battalions in Utah, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Arizona, South Dakota, and Oklahoma. Units assigned to I Corps Artillery included the following active, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard formations:[13]
- I Corps Artillery[14] (National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Salt Lake City, Utah (Utah National Guard)
- 3rd Battalion, 83rd Field Artillery, in Lauren, Mississippi (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) (Army Reserve)
- 1st Battalion, 140th Field Artillery, in Salt Lake City, Utah (Field Artillery (M114A1))[15]
- 2nd Battalion, 222nd Field Artillery, in Cedar City, Utah (Field Artillery (M109A2))[15]
- 1st Battalion, 145th Field Artillery, in Ogden, Utah (Field Artillery (M110A2))[15]
- 45th Field Artillery Brigade (Oklahoma National Guard)[16]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Enid, Oklahoma
- 1st Battalion, 158th Field Artillery, in Lawton (Field Artillery (M110A2)) – affiliated with III Corps Artillery[17]
- 1st Battalion, 171st Field Artillery, in Altus (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 1st Battalion, 189th Field Artillery, in Oklahoma City (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 57th Field Artillery Brigade (Wisconsin National Guard)[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin
- 1st Battalion, 125th Field Artillery, in New Ulm, Minnesota (Field Artillery (M114A2))
- 1st Battalion, 121st Field Artillery, in Whitefish Bay (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 1st Battalion, 126th Field Artillery, in Kenosha (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – affiliated with 1st Infantry Div[19]
- 115th Field Artillery Brigade (Wyoming National Guard)[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Cheyenne, Wyoming
- 1st Battalion, 49th Field Artillery, in Lovell (Field Artillery (M198))
- 3rd Battalion, 49th Field Artillery, in Cheyenne (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 135th Field Artillery Brigade (Missouri National Guard)[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Sedalia, Missouri
- 1st Battalion, 128th Field Artillery, in Mexico (Field Artillery (M114A1))
- 1st Battalion, 129th Field Artillery, in Richmond (Field Artillery (M114A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 75th Field Artillery, in Springfield, Missouri (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) (Army Reserve)
- 147th Field Artillery Brigade (South Dakota National Guard)[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Pierre, South Dakota
- 1st Battalion, 147th Field Artillery, in Sioux Falls (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – affiliated with 4th Infantry Div.[19]
- 2nd Battalion, 147th Field Artillery, in Webster (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 153rd Field Artillery Brigade (Arizona National Guard)[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Glendale, Arizona
- 1st Battalion, 180th Field Artillery, in Mesa (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – affiliated with III Corps Artillery[17]
- 2nd Battalion, 180th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 169th Field Artillery Brigade (Colorado National Guard)[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Aurora, Colorado
- 1st Battalion, 157th Field Artillery, in Grand Junction (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 2nd Battalion, 157th Field Artillery, in Canon City (Field Artillery (M110A2)) – affiliated with 4th Infantry Div.[19]
7th Infantry Division (Light)
[edit]In October 1974 the 7th Infantry Division was reactivated at its former garrison, Fort Ord in California.[20] The division did not see any action in Vietnam or during the post-war era, but was tasked to keep a close watch on South American developments. It trained at Fort Ord, Camp Roberts, Fort Hunter Liggett and Fort Irwin. On 1 October 1985 the division was redesignated as the 7th Infantry Division (Light), organized again as a light infantry division.[20]
- 7th Infantry Division (Light), at Fort Ord, California[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 127th Signal Battalion[5]
- 107th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 2nd Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery (Light Air Defense (M167))
- 13th Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 761st Chemical Company
- 7th Military Police Company
- 7th Infantry Division Band
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 9th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 3rd Battalion, 17th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 17th Infantry (Light Infantry)[22]
- 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry (Light Infantry)[22]
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Battalion, 21st Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 21st Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 27th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 41st Infantry Brigade[23] – augmentation for 7th Infantry Division[8]
- Headquarters, in Portland, Oregon
- 1st Battalion, 162nd Infantry, in Forest Grove (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry, in Cottage Grove (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 186th Infantry, in Ashland (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 218th Field Artillery, in Portland (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 7th Infantry Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 2nd Battalion, 8th Field Artillery (Field Artillery; M102A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 6th Battalion, 8th Field Artillery (Field Artillery; M102A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 7th Battalion, 15th Field Artillery (Field Artillery; M102A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 5th Battalion, 15th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
- B Battery, 15th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
- 7th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 37th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 207th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 507th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 707th Support Battalion (Main)
- E Company, 123rd Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- Aviation Brigade, 7th Infantry Division
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Squadron, 9th Cavalry (Light Divisional Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 123rd Aviation (Attack Aviation (AH-1F))
- C Company, 123rd Aviation (General Support (UH-60A))
- D Company, 123rd Aviation (General Support (UH-60A))
9th Infantry Division (Motorized)
[edit]The 9th Infantry Division was the only such formation and was created during the early 1980s to function as a rapidly air deployable, motorised light infantry division, specialising in high technology to defeat heavy enemy forces. It was originally intended that the division would primarily concentrate on warfare in the Middle East with support for NATO as a secondary role. In the event, a lot of the high-tech equipment (such as Fast Attack Vehicles) never materialised and reinforcement of NATO’s LandJut Command became the division’s primary wartime mission. Thanks to budget cuts in 1987, the division also lost its raison d'être, in that one of its brigades was replaced by a conventional Heavy Brigade. This was followed by the conversion of one of the remaining two light brigades to Heavy from 1988 onwards. In wartime, the three ‘Combined Arms’ Brigades and the Aviation Brigade are mixed up, with each forming a mission oriented brigade group from the division’s ‘Maneuver Battalions’, plus divisional assets.
- 9th Infantry Division (Motorized), at Fort Lewis, Washington
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 9th Signal Battalion[5]
- 109th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 1st Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 15th Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 9th Chemical Company
- 9th Military Police Company
- 9th Infantry Division Band
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 33rd Armor (Armored (M60A3))
- 2nd Battalion, 23rd Infantry (Heavy Combined Arms)
- 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry (Light Combined Arms)
- 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry (Light Attack Infantry)
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 3rd Battalion, 60th Infantry (Heavy Combined Arms)
- 3rd Battalion, 47th Infantry (Light Combined Arms)
- 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry (Light Attack Infantry)
- 81st Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (Washington National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Seattle, Washington
- E Troop, 303rd Cavalry, in Tacoma
- 1st Battalion, 303rd Armor, in Yakima (Armored (M60A3)
- 1st Battalion, 803rd Armor, in Everett (Armored (M60A3)
- 1st Battalion, 161st Infantry, in Spokane (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 161st Infantry, in Kent (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 146th Field Artillery, in Olympia (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 9th Infantry Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- F Battery, 333rd Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 84th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M102 and M270))
- 1st Battalion, 11th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
- 3rd Battalion, 11th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
- 2nd Battalion, 146th Field Artillery, in Olympia, Washington (Field Artillery (M109A2)) (National Guard) – supporting 81st Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)
- 9th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 99th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 109th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 181st Support Battalion (Forward), in Seattle, Washington (National Guard) – supporting 81st Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)
- 709th Support Battalion (Main)
- 3rd Battalion, 9th Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- 9th Cavalry Brigade (Air Combat)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry (Light Divisional Cavalry)
- 2nd Battalion, 47th Infantry (Heavy Combined Arms)
- 1st Battalion, 9th Aviation (Attack Aviation (AH-1F))
- 2nd Battalion, 9th Aviation (Support Aviation (UH-60A))
III Armored Corps
[edit]Primary mission was to reinforce NATO’s NORTHAG with contingencies to Southwest and Northeast Asia. The 1st and 4th Infantry Divisions would reinforce the VII and V Corps respectively in the event of war in Europe. All units had a set of POMCUS equipment in Europe. III Corps included a forward element (brigade size) based in West Germany.
- III Armored Corps
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hood, Texas[3]
- 3rd Personnel Group[24]
- 3rd Signal Brigade[25][26]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hood, Texas
- 16th Signal Battalion
- 57th Signal Battalion
- 136th Signal Battalion, in Temple, Texas (National Guard) – activated 1 October 1989[5]
- 1114th Signal Battalion
- 313th Signal Company (Troop Light)
- 504th Military Intelligence Brigade[26]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hood, Texas
- 15th Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation)
- 163rd Military Intelligence Battalion (Tactical Exploitation)
- 303rd Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations)
- 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment
- Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, at Fort Hood, Texas
- 66th Military Intelligence Company
- 1st Squadron (Armored Cavalry; M1A1 Abrams MBTs and M3 Bradley IFVs)
- 2nd Squadron (Armored Cavalry; M1A1 Abrams MBTs and M3 Bradley IFVs)
- 3rd Squadron (Armored Cavalry; M1A1 Abrams MBTs and M3 Bradley IFVs)
- 4th Squadron (Air Cavalry; with OH-58D Light Recon, AH-1F Attack, and UH-60A Utility Helicopters)
- 43rd Engineer Company (Combat)
- Regimental Support Squadron
- 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade[26]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Fort Hood, Texas
- 1st Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, at Fort Bliss, Texas (Air Defense (MIM-104))
- 2nd Battalion, 2nd Air Defense Artillery (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 1st Battalion, 200th Air Defense Artillery, in Roswell, New Mexico (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163)) (National Guard)
- 1st Battalion, 233rd Air Defense Artillery, in Booneville, Texas (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163)) – formed on 10 January 1989
- 36th Engineer Group (Combat) – attached to 197th Infantry Bde[27]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hood, Texas
- 5th Engineer Battalion (Corps)
- 43rd Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy)
- 62nd Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy) – attached to 2nd Armored Div[19]
- 92nd Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy)
- 586th Engineer Company (Assault Floater Bridge)
- 89th Military Police Brigade[26]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hood, Texas
- 716th Military Police Battalion, at Fort Riley, Kansas
- 720th Military Police Battalion
- 6th Cavalry (Air Combat) Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hood, Texas
- 2nd Battalion, 58th Aviation (Air Traffic Control)
- 1st Squadron, 6th Cavalry (Attack Reconnaissance (AH-64A/B))
- 3rd Squadron, 6th Cavalry (Attack Reconnaissance (AH-64A/B))
- 4th Squadron, 6th Cavalry (Attack Reconnaissance (AH-64A/B))
- 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry (Attack Reconnaissance (AH-64A/B))
- 7th Squadron, 6th Cavalry, in Conroe, Texas (Army Reserve) (Attack Reconnaissance (AH-64A/B))
- 2nd Battalion, 158th Aviation (Support Aviation (CH-47D))
1st Cavalry Division
[edit]The 1st Cavalry Division was an Operation REFORGER unit with POMCUS materiel Depots in the Kingdom of Belgium (Grobbendonk and Zutendaal) and the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Brunssum and Eygelshoven) along with an ammunition Depot in Zutendaal.
- 1st Cavalry Division, at Fort Hood, Texas
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 13th Signal Battalion[5]
- 312th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 4th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 68th Chemical Company
- 545th Military Police Company
- 1st Cavalry Division Band
- 1st Brigade[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 3rd Battalion, 32nd Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 141st Infantry, in McAllen, Texas (Tracked Mechanized Infantry) (National Guard)[19]
- 2nd Brigade[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 32nd Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry (Armored (M1A1))
- 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 155th Armored Brigade (Mississippi National Guard)[18][21][19]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Tupelo, Mississippi
- A Troop, 98th Cavalry, in Louisville
- 1st Battalion, 198th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 198th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 141st Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 155th Infantry, in McComb (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 134th Engineer Company (Combat)
- 1st Cavalry Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- A Battery, 333rd Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 3rd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 2nd Battalion, 114th Field Artillery, in Starkville (Field Artillery (M109A2)) (National Guard) – supporting 155th Armored Brigade
- 1st Battalion, 20th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- A Battery, 21st Field Artillery (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 1st Cavalry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 15th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 106th Support Battalion (Forward), in Mississippi (National Guard) – supporting 155th Armored Brigade
- 115th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 27th Support Battalion (Main)
- F Company, 227th Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- 1st Air Cavalry Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Troop
- 1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry (Armored Divisional Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 227th Aviation (Attack Aviation)[28]
- D Company, 227th Aviation (Utility Aviation)[29]
- E Company, 227th Aviation (Medium Utility Aviation)
2nd Armored Division
[edit]The 2nd Armored Division was an Operation REFORGER unit with POMCUS Depots in West Germany (Mönchengladbach and Heringen) along with an ammunition Depot in Twisteden.[30] The division was equipped with M1 Abrams tanks[31][32]. The division was the first to be equipped with the new M2 Bradley Cavalry/Infantry Fighting Vehicles.[33][34][35] On 29 January 1990 it was announced that the 2nd Armored Division would inactivate, and that the division's 2nd Brigade would inactivate by 30 September of that year.[36][37]
- 2nd Armored Division, at Fort Hood, Texas[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 142nd Signal Battalion[5]
- 522nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 2nd Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 17th Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 44th Chemical Company
- 502nd Military Police Company
- 2nd Armored Division Band
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 67th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 67th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 41st Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 66th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 252nd Armor, in Raeford, North Carolina (Armored (M1A1)) (National Guard)[19]
- 2nd Battalion, 41st Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 41st Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Armored Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- C Battery, 26th Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 3rd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- A Battery, 92nd Field Artillery (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 2nd Armored Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 48th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 502nd Support Battalion (Forward)
- 124th Support Battalion (Main)
- F Company, 3rd Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- 2nd Armored Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry (Armored Divisional Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 3rd Aviation (Attack Aviation)
- D Company, 3rd Aviation (Utility Aviation)
- E Company, 3rd Aviation (Medium Utility Aviation)
1st Infantry Division (Mechanized)
[edit]1st Infantry Division was an Operation REFORGER unit and would join VII Corps on arrival to West Germany. The division had POMCUS Depots in Mannheim, West Germany.
- 1st Infantry Division (Mechanized), at Fort Riley, Kansas
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 121st Signal Battalion[5]
- 101st Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 2nd Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163)) – activated 16 July 1989
- 1st Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 12th Chemical Company
- 1st Military Police Company
- 1st Infantry Division Band
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 34th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 34th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 5th Battalion, 16th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 136th Infantry, in Moorhead, Minnesota (Tracked Mechanized Infantry) (National Guard)[19]
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 3rd Battalion, 37th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 4th Battalion, 37th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Infantry Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- D Battery, 25th Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 4th Battalion, 5th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- B Battery, 6th Field Artillery (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)[38]
- 937th Engineer Group (Combat)[19]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 34th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy)
- 55th Engineer Company (Medium Girder Bridge)
- 509th Engineer Company (Assault Float Bridge)
- 1st Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 101st Support Battalion (Forward)
- 201st Support Battalion (Forward)
- 701st Support Battalion (Main)
- F Company, 1st Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- 1st Infantry Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry (Armored Divisional Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 1st Aviation (Attack Aviation)
- D Company, 1st Aviation (Utility Aviation)
- E Company, 1st Aviation (Medium Utility Aviation)
4th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
[edit]On 15th December 1989, the 4th Infantry Division lost its 2nd Brigade due to cuts to the Mechanized forces based in CONUS. Subsequently, the 116th Cavalry Brigade –which was in process of formation– was assigned to the division as its round-out brigade. In the event of war, the division would have been sent to West Germany to reinforce V Corps as its second Mechanized division. The division had two POMCUS Depots in Kaiserslautern.
- 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized), at Fort Carson, Colorado
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 124th Signal Battalion[5][25]
- 104th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 1st Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163)) – from 16 July 1989
- 52nd Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy)
- 31st Chemical Company
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 77th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 77th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 120th Infantry, in Hickory, North Carolina[39] (Tracked Mechanized Infantry) (National Guard)[19]
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 3rd Battalion, 68th Armor (Armored (M60A3))
- 4th Battalion, 68th Armor (Armored (M60A3))
- 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry) – from 16 June 1989
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Battalion, 35th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 4th Infantry Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- A Battery, 26th Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 29th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 3rd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 5th Battalion, 29th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- C Battery, 10th Field Artillery (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 4th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 4th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 64th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 204th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 704th Support Battalion (Main)
- F Company, 4th Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- 4th Infantry Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Squadron, 7th Cavalry (Armored Divisional Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 4th Aviation (Attack Aviation)
- D Company, 4th Aviation (Reconnaissance Aviation)
- E Company, 4th Aviation (Medium Utility Aviation)
5th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
[edit]The 5th Infantry Division was an Operation REFORGER unit with POMCUS Depots in the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Coevorden, Ter Apel, and Vriezenveen) and an ammunition Depot in Coevorden.
- 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized), at Fort Polk, Louisiana
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 5th Signal Battalion
- 105th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 3rd Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163)) – activated 16 July 1989
- 7th Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 45th Chemical Company
- 5th Military Police Company
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 70th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 70th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 5th Battalion, 6th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 4th Battalion, 35th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 152nd Armor (Armored (M60A3))
- 3rd Battalion, 6th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 6th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 256th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (Louisiana National Guard)[18][17]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lafayette, Louisiana
- E Troop, 256th Cavalry, in Natchitoches
- 1st Battalion, 156th Armor, in Shreveport (Armored (M60A3)
- 2nd Battalion, 156th Infantry, in Abbeville (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 156th Infantry, in Lake Charles (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 256th Engineer Company (Combat)
- 5th Infantry Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 4th Battalion, 1st Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 5th Battalion, 1st Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 1st Battalion, 141st Field Artillery, in New Orleans (Field Artillery (M109A2)) (National Guard) – supporting 256th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)
- C Battery, 21st Field Artillery (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 5th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 105th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 199th Support Battalion (Forward), in Alexandria, Louisiana (National Guard) – supporting 256th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)
- 305th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 705th Support Battalion (Main)
- F Company, 5th Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- 5th Infantry Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 4th Squadron, 12th Cavalry (Armored Divisional Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 5th Aviation (Attack Aviation (AH-1F)
- C Company, 5th Aviation (Command Aviation (UH-1H)
- D Company, 5th Aviation (Utility Aviation (UH-1H)
III Corps Artillery
[edit]- III Corps Artillery[40]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma[7]
- 9th Field Artillery Missile Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 1st Battalion, 12th Field Artillery (Missile Artillery (MGM-52))
- 4th Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery (Missile Artillery (MGM-52))
- 75th Field Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
- 1st Battalion, 17th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 2nd Battalion, 34th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 2nd Battalion, 36th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 2nd Battalion, 77th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 212th Field Artillery Brigade[a]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
- 2nd Battalion, 12th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 2nd Battalion, 13th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 2nd Battalion, 17th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 3rd Battalion, 18th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 214th Field Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
- 2nd Battalion, 2nd Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 9th Field Artillery (Missile Artillery (MGM-31B))
13th Corps Support Command
[edit]- 13th Corps Support Command[41]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hood, Texas
- Corps Special Troops Battalion
- 49th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control)
- 180th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control)
- 553rd Supply and Services Battalion
- 169th Maintenance Battalion
- 544th Maintenance Battalion
- 2nd Chemical Battalion (Chemical Defense)
- 4th Materiel Management Center
- 1st Medical Group, at Fort Hood, Texas
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
- 21st Evacuation Hospital
- 15th Evacuation Hospital, at Fort Polk, Louisiana
- 47th Maintenance Battalion (Medical Supply & Optical)
- 3rd Platoon, 507th Medical Company (Air Ambulance)
XVIII Airborne Corps
[edit]XVIII Airborne Corps was the rapid-deployment corps-level formation of the U.S. Army and comprised four divisions, of which two were air-deployable. The 24th Infantry Division was under the corps as a rapid-deployable Mechanized formation, while the 10th Mountain Division was a light formation and the 82nd and 101st were Airborne (Parachute & Helicopter Air Assault respectively).[3]
- XVIII Airborne Corps
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina[2][3]
- 18th Personnel Group (Airborne)
- 82nd Personnel Services Battalion
- 82nd Soldier Support Battalion
- 18th Finance Group[42]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- 33rd Finance Support Unit, at Fort Drum, New York
- 35th Signal Brigade (Airborne), at Fort Brag, North Carolina[5][25]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 25th Signal Battalion (Corps Area)
- 50th Signal Battalion (Airborne) (Corps)[25]
- 327th Signal Battalion (Airborne)
- 426th Signal Battalion (Airborne)
- 525th Military Intelligence Brigade (Airborne)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- 224th Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation), at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia
- 250th Military Intelligence Battalion (Tactical Exploitation)
- 319th Military Intelligence Battalion (Intelligence Support & Special Communications)
- 519th Military Intelligence Battalion (Tactical Exploitation) (Airborne)
- 194th Armored Brigade (Separate), at Fort Knox, Kentucky[2][21][43]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- D Troop, 10th Cavalry (Armored Reconnaissance)
- 1st Battalion, 10th Cavalry (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 10th Cavalry (Armored (M1A1))
- 4th Battalion, 15th Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 77th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 522nd Engineer Company (Combat)
- 197th Infantry Brigade (Separate) (Mechanized), at Fort Benning, Georgia[7][21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- D Troop, 4th Cavalry (Mechanized Reconnaissance)
- 2nd Battalion, 69th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 18th Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 41st Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 72nd Engineer Company (Combat)
- 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, at Fort Bliss, Texas[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 2nd Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery (Light Air Defense (MIM-23))
- 5th Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery (Light Air Defense (M167))
- 2nd Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery (Air Defense (MIM-104))
- 3rd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery (Air Defense (MIM-104))
- 4th Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery (Air Defense (MIM-104))
- 1st Battalion, 2nd Air Defense Artillery, at Fort Stewart, Georgia (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 20th Engineer Brigade (Combat) (Airborne) (Corps)[44][45][46]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 27th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Airborne)
- 30th Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 37th Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 264th Engineer Company (Medium Girder Bridge)
- 16th Military Police Brigade (Airborne)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 503rd Military Police Battalion (Airborne)
- 21st Military Police Company
- 65th Military Police Company
- 108th Military Police Company
- 118th Military Police Company (Airborne)
- 18th Aviation Brigade (Airborne)[47]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- 1st Battalion, 130th Aviation, in Morrisville, North Carolina (National Guard) (Attack Aviation (AH-64A))
- 3rd Battalion, 159th Aviation (Attack Aviation (AH-64A))
- 1st Battalion, 159th Aviation (Utility Aviation (UH-1H))
- 1st Battalion, 58th Aviation (Assault Aviation (UH-60A))
- 2nd Battalion, 159th Aviation (General Support Aviation (CH-47D))
- A Company, 2nd Battalion, 159th Aviation (unknown equipment)
- I Company, 159th Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)[48]
- K Company, 159th Aviation, at Fort Stewart, Georgia[49]
10th Mountain Division (Light)
[edit]The 10th Mountain Division (Light) was reformed on 12th February 1985 at Fort Drum in New York as the army's dedicated mountain warfare specialist formation. However, it appears by 1989 the role of the division changed to light infantry warfare, though was expected still to deploy to Norway in the event of mobilisation. The deployment would have taken around 10 days and the division was to be guard the northern approaches under Allied Forces North Norway.
- 10th Mountain Division (Light), at Fort Drum, New York[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 10th Signal Battalion[5]
- 110th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 3rd Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery (Light Air Defense (M167))
- 41st Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 59th Chemical Company
- 10th Military Police Company
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 14th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 27th Infantry Brigade (Light) (New York National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Syracuse, New York
- E Troop, 101st Cavalry, in Buffalo (Light Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 105th Infantry, in Schenectady (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry, in Syracuse (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 108th Infantry, in Utica (Light Infantry)
- 10th Mountain Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 1st Battalion, 7th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 7th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 1st Battalion, 156th Field Artillery, in Kingston, New York (Field Artillery (M101A1)) (National Guard) – supporting 27th Infantry Brigade (Light)
- F Battery, 7th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
- 10th Mountain Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 10th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 210th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 427th Support Battalion (Forward) (National Guard) – supporting 27th Infantry Brigade (Light)
- 710th Support Battalion (Main)
- E Company, 25th Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- 10th Mountain Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry (Light Divisional Cavalry)
- 2nd Battalion, 25th Aviation (Attack Aviation)
- 3rd Battalion, 25th Aviation (Utility Aviation)
24th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
[edit]The 24th Infantry Division had been reorganised as a Mechanized division in 1979, though it never had a 3rd Brigade due to budgetary constraints. The 48th Infantry Brigade of the Georgia Army National Guard was consequently assigned to the division and organised as a mechanized brigade. In 1991, the 3rd Brigade was finally activated, but inactivated a few years later in 1996 after the disbandment of the 24th Division. The division had been part of the XVIII Airborne Corps while based in CONUS, but was earmarked for VII Corps in West Germany if mobilised.[50][51][52]
- 24th Infantry Division (Mechanized), at Fort Stewart, Georgia[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 24th Signal Battalion[5]
- 124th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 1st Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 3rd Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 91st Chemical Company
- 24th Military Police Company
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 4th Battalion, 64th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 7th Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 64th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 15th Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 48th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (Georgia National Guard)[18][43]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Macon, Georgia
- E Troop, 348th Cavalry, in Griffin (Mechanized Reconnaissance)
- 1st Battalion, 108th Armor, in Athens (Armored (M60A3))
- 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry, in Dublin (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 121st Infantry, in Albany (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 848th Engineer Company (Combat)
- 24th Infantry Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- F Battery, 333rd Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 41st Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 3rd Battalion, 41st Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 1st Battalion, 230th Field Artillery, in Waycross, Georgia (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) (National Guard) – supporting 48th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)
- 1st Battalion, 14th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- A Battery, 13th Field Artillery (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 24th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 24th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 148th Support Battalion (Forward) (National Guard) – supporting 48th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)
- 224th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 724th Support Battalion (Main)
- F Company, 24th Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- 24th Infantry Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Squadron, 4th Cavalry (Armored Divisional Cavalry)
82nd Airborne Division
[edit]- 82nd Airborne Division, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 82nd Signal Battalion[5]
- 313th Military Intelligence Battalion[22]
- 3rd Battalion (Airborne), 73rd Armor[22] (Light Armored; with M551 Light Tanks and M113A2 APCs)
- 3rd Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery (Airborne Air Defense Artillery; 12 x AN/TWQ-1 Avenger Mobile SAM Systems and 72 x FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS)
- 307th Engineer Battalion[22]
- 21st Chemical Company
- 82nd Military Police Company[22]
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 504th Infantry (Parachute Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 504th Infantry (Parachute Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 504th Infantry (Parachute Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 325th Infantry (Parachute Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 325th Infantry (Parachute Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 325th Infantry (Parachute Infantry)
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 505th Infantry (Parachute Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 505th Infantry (Parachute Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 505th Infantry (Parachute Infantry)
- 82nd Airborne Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- B Battery, 26th Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery (Field Artillery; M102A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 2nd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery (Field Artillery; M102A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 3rd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery (Field Artillery; M102A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 82nd Airborne Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 82nd Support Battalion (Forward)
- 307th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 407th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 782nd Support Battalion (Main)
- D Company, 82nd Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)[53]
- 82nd Airborne Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 4th Squadron, 17th Cavalry (Light Divisional Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 82nd Aviation (Attack Aviation)[54]
- 2nd Battalion, 82nd Aviation (Utility Aviation) – expanded from a coy on 16 October 1989[55]
101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
[edit]The 101st Airborne Division was in the 1980s – and today – the army's only helicopter-borne assault formation. The division, based at Fort Campbell in Kentucky, was held on high notice alongside the 82nd Airborne Division and able to quickly deploy anywhere in the world. In 1974, the division transitioned from a parachute (airborne) role to helicopter-borne (air assault), a role it perfected by the late 1980s.[56] According to historians Russ & Susan Bryant, the 101st Airborne was key in developing the 'AirLand Battle' doctrine of the 1980s and 90s.[57]
- 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), at Fort Campbell, Kentucky[3][21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 501st Signal Battalion[5]
- 311th Military Intelligence Battalion
- 2nd Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 326th Engineer Battalion
- 63rd Chemical Company
- 101st Military Police Company
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry (Air Assault Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry (Air Assault Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 327th Infantry (Air Assault Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 502nd Infantry (Air Assault Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry (Air Assault Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry (Air Assault Infantry)
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry (Air Assault Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry (Air Assault Infantry)
- 101st Airborne Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery (Field Artillery; 18 x M102A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 2nd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery (Field Artillery; 18 x M102A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 3rd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery (Field Artillery; 18 x M102A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 101st Airborne Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 63rd Support Battalion (Forward)
- 426th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 526th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 801st Support Battalion (Main)
- 8th Battalion, 101st Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- 101st Airborne Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry (Light Divisional Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation (Attack Aviation)[58]
- 3rd Battalion, 101st Aviation (Attack Aviation)[59]
- 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation (Utility Aviation)[60]
- 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation (Medium Utility Aviation)[61]
- 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation (Medium Utility Aviation)[62]
- 9th Battalion, 101st Aviation (Medium Utility Aviation) – activated 16 December 1989[63]
- 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation (Heavy Lift Aviation)[64]
XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery
[edit]- XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- 18th Field Artillery Brigade (Airborne), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina[65][66]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 3rd Battalion, 8th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
- 5th Battalion, 8th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
- 1st Battalion, 39th Airborne Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
- 3rd Battalion, 27th Field Artillery (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 1st Battalion, 39th Field Artillery (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
1st Support Command (Corps)
[edit]- 1st Support Command (Corps)[67][68][69][70]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- 2nd Materiel Management Center
- 4th Materiel Management Center
- 330th Movement Control Center
- 43rd Corps Support Group[71]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 68th Transportation Battalion, at Fort Carson, Colorado
- 115th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 169th Command Support Battalion
- 169th Maintenance Battalion
- 544th Maintenance Battalion
- 418th Transportation Company
- 53rd Quartermaster Company
- 50th Ordnance Company (Nuclear Munitions)
- 91st Chemical Company
- 46th Corps Support Group (Airborne), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina – supporting 82nd Airborne Division[72]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 530th Service and Supply Battalion
- 189th Maintenance Battalion[73]
- 659th Maintenance Company
- 101st Corps Support Group, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky – supporting 101st Airborne Division
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 29th Transportation Battalion
- 561st Supply and Service Battalion
- 553rd Supply and Service Battalion
- 171st Corps Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 260th Quartermaster Battalion (Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants)
- 548th Supply and Service Battalion
- 541st Maintenance Battalion
- 507th Corps Support Group, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 7th Motor Transport Battalion
- 419th Quartermaster Battalion (Water Supply)
- 540th Quartermaster Battalion (Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants)
- Supply and Transportation Battalion
- 70th Ordnance Battalion
- 44th Medical Brigade, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 32nd Medical Battalion (Supply, Optical, and Maintenance)
- 36th Medical Battalion
- 56th Medical Battalion
- 5th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
- 28th Combat Support Hospital
- 47th Field Hospital, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas
- 85th Evacuation Hospital
- 86th Evacuation Hospital, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
- 429th Medical Company (Airborne)
- 74th Medical Detachment (Preventive Medicine)
- 483rd Medical Detachment (Veterinary Medicine)
- 257th Medical Detachment (Dental)
First United States Army
[edit]HQ First United States Army was established on 8th September 1932 and was tasked with overseeing several reserve components based in the North-East including the following states: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.[1]
- First United States Army
- Army Headquarters, at Fort Meade, Maryland[2][74]
- First Army Band, at Fort Meade, Maryland[75]
- 26th Army Band, at Fort Hamilton, New York[75]
50th Armored Division
[edit]The 50th Armored Division was part of the New Jersey Army National Guard plus an armor brigade from the recently disbanded 30th Armored Division of the Texas Army National Guard. Along with some other national guard divisions, the air defense battalion is provided by the New Mexico Army National Guard. A Battery, 197th Field Artillery Regiment tasked in the target acquisition role meanwhile is from the New Hampshire Army National Guard.[76][77][78][79][80]
- 50th Armored Division (National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Somerset, New Jersey[39]
- 550th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence), in Pedrickton, New Jersey (Army Reserve)
- 104th Engineer Battalion (Combat), in Teaneck, New Jersey[39]
- 50th Chemical Company, in Somerset, New Jersey
- 50th Military Police Company, in Somerset, New Jersey[39]
- 50th Armored Division Band, in Jersey City, New Jersey[39][75]
- 1st Brigade[81]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Woodbridge, New Jersey
- 1st Battalion, 102nd Armor, in Philipsburg, New Jersey (Armored; with M48A5 MBTs)
- 5th Battalion, 102nd Armor, in Dover, New Jersey (Armored; with M48A5 MBTs)
- 2nd Battalion, 113th Infantry, in Newark, New Jersey (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 113th Infantry, in Riverdale, New Jersey (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Cherry Hill, New Jersey
- 2nd Battalion, 102nd Armor, in West Orange, New Jersey (Armored; with M48A5 MBTs)
- 3rd Battalion, 102nd Armor, in Vineland, New Jersey (Armored; with M48A5 MBTs)
- 1st Battalion, 114th Infantry, in Woodbury, New Jersey (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 114th Infantry, in Long Branch, New Jersey (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 30th Armored Brigade – Texas National Guard brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Houston, Texas[39]
- 7th Battalion, 112th Armor, in Bryan, Texas (Armored; with M48A5 MBTs)
- 8th Battalion, 112th Armor, in Dallas, Texas (Armored; with M48A5 MBTs)
- 50th Armored Division Artillery[82]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Trenton, New Jersey[39]
- A Battery, 197th Field Artillery, in Manchester, New Hampshire (Target Acquisition)[39]
- 1st Battalion, 112th Field Artillery, in Cherry Hill (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – supporting 2nd Brigade
- 3rd Battalion, 112th Field Artillery, in Morristown (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – supporting 1st Brigade
- 1st Battalion, 133rd Field Artillery, in Houston, Texas (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – supporting 30th Armored Bde
- 4th Battalion, 112th Field Artillery, in Trenton (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 50th Armored Division Support Command[83][84]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in East Orange, New Jersey
- 50th Finance Battalion, in Somerset
- 50th Support Battalion (Forward), in Teaneck – supporting 1st Brigade
- 150th Support Battalion (Forward), in Jersey City – supporting 2nd Brigade
- 536th Support Battalion (Forward), in Houston, Texas[39] – supporting 30th Brigade
- 250th Support Battalion (Main), in Sea Girt
- F Company, 150th Aviation, in Dover (Aviation Maintenance)[39]
- 50th Armored Division Aviation Brigade[85]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in West Trenton, New Jersey[39]
- 5th Squadron, 117th Cavalry, at Westfield Army Airfield (Air Cavalry; with M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles, OH-58C Light Recon, and AH-1F Attack Helicopters)
- 1st Battalion, 150th Aviation, in Trenton, New Jersey (Attack Aviation (AH-1F))
- D Company, 150th Aviation, at Burlington Army Airfield, Vermont (Command Support; with UH-60A Utility Helicopters)
- E Company, 150th Aviation, at New Castle Army Airfield, Delaware (Assault Aviation (UH-60A))
26th Infantry Division
[edit]The 26th Infantry Division was part of the National Guard and comprised soldiers from New England, including the following states: Massachusetts (Mass), Connecticut (Conn), Rhode Island & Providence Plantations, and Vermont (VT).
- 26th Infantry Division (Massachusetts National Guard)[86]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Boston, Massachusetts
- 126th Signal Battalion, in Quincy, Massachusetts[39]
- 126th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence), in East Windsor, Connecticut
- 101st Engineer Battalion (Combat), in Reading, Massachusetts
- 272nd Chemical Company
- 26th Military Police Company, in Boston, Massachusetts
- 26th Infantry Division Band, in Boston, Massachusetts[75][39]
- 86th Armored Brigade (Vermont National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Saint Albans, Vermont
- 1st Battalion, 172nd Armor, in Saint Albans, Vermont (Armored (M60A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 172nd Armor, in Rutland, Vermont (Armored (M60A1))
- 3rd Infantry Brigade (Massachusetts National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lexington, Massachusetts
- 1st Battalion, 101st Infantry, in Dorchester, Massachusetts (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 104th Infantry, in Westfield (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 104th Infantry, in Chicopee (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 181st Infantry, in Worcester (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry, in Melrose (Light Infantry)
- 43rd Infantry Brigade (Connecticut National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Hartford, Connecticut
- 1st Battalion, 102nd Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 102nd Infantry, in Waterbury (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 169th Infantry, in Manchester (Light Infantry)
- 26th Infantry Division Artillery (Massachusetts National Guard)[15]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Rehobeth, Massachusetts
- F Battery, 211th Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery, in Boston (Field Artillery (M114A2)) – supporting 3rd Infantry Bde
- 2nd Battalion, 192nd Field Artillery, in Stamford, Connecticut (Field Artillery (M114A2)) – supporting 43rd Infantry Bde
- 1st Battalion, 86th Field Artillery, in Williston, Vermont[39] (Field Artillery (M109A1)) – supporting 86th Armoured Bde
- 1st Battalion, 211th Field Artillery, in North Bedford, Massachusetts (Field Artillery (M110A3))
- 26th Infantry Division Support Command (Massachusetts National Guard)[87]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Framingham, Massachusetts[39]
- 114th Support Battalion (Forward), in Webster, Massachusetts[39][88] – supporting 3rd Bde
- 143rd Support Battalion (Forward), in Waterbury, Connecticut – supporting 43rd Bde
- 186th Support Battalion (Forward), in Berlin, Vermont – supporting 86th Bde
- 726th Support Battalion (Main), in Clinton, Massachusetts[39][88]
- F Company, 126th Aviation, at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts (Aviation Maintenance)[89]
- Aviation Brigade, 26th Infantry Division (Massachusetts National Guard)[90]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts[89]
- 1st Squadron, 110th Cavalry, in Worcester (Light Air Cavalry (AH-1F))
- 1st Battalion, 126th Aviation, in Providence, Rhode Island[39][89] (Attack Aviation (AH-1S))
- D Company, 126th Aviation, at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts (Utility Aviation)[89]
- E Company, 126th Aviation, at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts (Heavy Lift Aviation)[89]
28th Infantry Division
[edit]The 28th Infantry Division comprised troops from the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, though its air defense is from the Virginia Army National Guard.
- 28th Infantry Division (National Guard)[91]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- 28th Signal Battalion, in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania[5]
- 128th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence), in Allison Park, Pennsylvania
- 28th Infantry Detachment (Pathfinder/Airborne)[92]
- 103rd Engineer Battalion (Combat), in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 128th Chemical Company, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 28th Military Police Company, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
- 28th Infantry Division Band
- 2nd Infantry Brigade (Pennsylvania National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Washington, Pennsylvania
- 1st Battalion, 103rd Armor, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania (Armored (M60A1))
- 1st Battalion, 109th Infantry, in Scranton, Pennsylvania (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 109th Infantry, in Scranton, Pennsylvania (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 55th Infantry Brigade (Pennsylvania National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Scranton, Pennsylvania
- 3rd Battalion, 109th Infantry, in Milton, Pennsylvania (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry, in Scottsdale, Pennsylvania (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 110th Infantry, in Butler, Pennsylvania (Light Infantry)
- 56th Infantry Brigade (Pennsylvania National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 1st Battalion, 111th Infantry, in Norristown, Pennsylvania (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 111th Infantry, in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry, in Erie, Pennsylvania (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 112th Infantry, in Lewiston, Pennsylvania (Light Infantry)
- 28th Infantry Division Artillery (Pennsylvania National Guard)[15]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Hershey, Pennsylvania
- F Battery, 109th Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 107th Field Artillery, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 2nd Infantry Bde
- 1st Battalion, 108th Field Artillery, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 55th Infantry Bde
- 1st Battalion, 229th Field Artillery, in New Castle, Pennsylvania (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 56th Infantry Bde
- 1st Battalion, 109th Field Artillery, in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania (Field Artillery (M119A2 & M110A2))
- 28th Infantry Division Support Command (Pennsylvania National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
- 28th Finance Battalion, in Lebanon, Pennsylvania
- 228th Supply and Transportation Battalion, in Pine Grove, Pennsylvania[93]
- 728th Maintenance Battalion, in Lock Haven, Virginia[94]
- 103rd Medical Battalion, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania[95]
- F Company, 104th Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)[96][97]
- 28th Infantry Division Aviation Brigade (Pennsylvania National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Muir Army Airfield, Pennsylvania
- 1st Squadron, 104th Cavalry, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Light Air Cavalry (AH-1F))
- 1st Battalion, 104th Aviation, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania[96] (Attack Aviation (AH-1S))
- D Company, 104th Aviation, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania (Utility Aviation)[96]
- E Company, 104th Aviation, in Williamstown, West Virginia (Heavy Lift Aviation)[96]
29th Infantry Division (Light)
[edit]The 29th Infantry Division (Light) was comprised of troops from the Maryland and Virginia Army National Guards. If mobilised, the division had a NATO mission and would most likely be deployed to Northern Europe.
- 29th Infantry Division (Light)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
- 129th Signal Battalion, in Bel Air, Maryland[5]
- 629th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence), in Greenbelt, Virginia (Army Reserve)
- 3rd Battalion, 111th Air Defense Artillery, in Portsmouth, Virginia (Light Air Defense (M167))
- 229th Engineer Battalion (Combat), in Fredericksburg, Virginia
- 229th Chemical Company
- 290th Military Police Company, in Baltimore, Maryland
- 29th Infantry Division Band
- 1st Brigade (Virginia National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Staunton, Virginia
- 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry, in Roanoke, Virginia (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 116th Infantry, in Lynchburg, Virginia (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 116th Infantry, in Winchester, Virginia (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade (Virginia National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort A. P. Hill, Virginia
- 1st Battalion, 170th Infantry, in Alexandria, Virginia (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 183rd Infantry, in Richmond, Virginia (Light Infantry
- 3rd Brigade (Maryland National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Pikesville, Maryland
- 1st Battalion, 115th Infantry, in Silver Springs, Maryland (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 115th Infantry, in Silver Springs, Maryland (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 175th Infantry, in Baltimore, Maryland (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 175th Infantry, in Dundalk, Maryland (Light Infantry)
- 29th Infantry Division Artillery (Virginia National Guard)[15]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Sandston, Virginia
- 2nd Battalion, 110th Field Artillery, in Pikesville, Maryland (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 3rd Brigade
- 1st Battalion, 111th Field Artillery, in Richmond, Virginia (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 2nd Brigade
- 1st Battalion, 246th Field Artillery, in Danville, Virginia (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 1st Brigade
- F Battery, 111th Field Artillery (Field Artillery; 8 x M198 155mm Towed Howitzers)
- 29th Infantry Division Support Command (Maryland National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 229th Supply and Transportation Battalion
- 297th Maintenance Battalion, in Glen Arm[98]
- 104th Medical Battalion
- F Company, 224th Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)[99]
- Aviation Brigade, 29th Infantry Division (Maryland National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Weide Airfield, Maryland
- 1st Squadron, 158th Cavalry, in Annapolis (Light Air Cavalry (AH-1F))
- 1st Battalion, 224th Aviation, at the Aberdeen Proving Ground (Attack Aviation (AH-1S))[99]
- D Company, 224th Aviation, in Sandston, Virginia (Utility Aviation)[99]
- E Company, 224th Aviation, in Sandston, Virginia (Heavy Lift Aviation)[99]
42nd Infantry Division
[edit]The 42nd Infantry Division had its troops provided only by the New York Army National Guard. As part of the division's conversion, the division was supposed to have a divisional air defense battalion, and the 1/69th Infantry would later be converted in 1993, but later reversed after negative retaliation. In 1989, the division's strength stood at 15,163 officers and soldiers.[100]
- 42nd Infantry Division (National Guard)[100][101]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Troy, New York[102]
- 242nd Signal Battalion, in Hempstead, New York[5]
- 224th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence), in Staten Island, New York (Army Reserve)
- 142nd Long-Range Surveillance Detachment, in Staten Island, New York
- 102nd Engineer Battalion (Combat), in Manhattan, New York[39]
- 42nd Chemical Company
- 42nd Military Police Company, in Valhalla, New York[39]
- 42nd Infantry Division Band
- 1st Brigade (New York National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Troy, New York
- 1st Battalion, 210th Armor, in Albany (Armored (M60A3))
- 2nd Battalion, 210th Armor, in Middletown (Armored (M60A3))
- 1st Battalion, 108th Infantry, in Auburn (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 105th Infantry, in Troy (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Brigade (New York National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Buffalo, New York[39]
- 1st Battalion, 127th Armor, in Buffalo (Armored (M60A3))
- 1st Battalion, 174th Infantry, in Buffalo (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 174th Infantry, in Rochester (Light Infantry)
- 107th Infantry Brigade (New York National Guard) – former 2nd Brigade, re-designated on 2 October 1989
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in New York City, New York
- 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry, in Manhattan (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 71st Infantry, in Freeport (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 107th Infantry, in Manhattan (Light Infantry)
- 42nd Infantry Division Artillery (New York National Guard)[14]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in The Bronx[39]
- F Battery, 105th Field Artillery, in the Bronx (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 187th Field Artillery, in Brooklyn (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 104th Field Artillery , in Jamaica (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 1st Battalion, 258th Field Artillery, in Bronx (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 1st Battalion, 209th Field Artillery, in Rochester (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- F Battery, 258th Field Artillery (Field Artillery; 8 x M198 155mm Towed Howitzers)
- 42nd Infantry Division Support Command (New York National Guard)[103]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Brooklyn
- 42nd Adjutant General Company, in Latham
- 42nd Materiel Management Center
- 642nd Support Battalion (Forward), in Bronx
- 42nd Support Battalion (Main), in Brooklyn
- 102nd Medical Battalion, in Manhattan
- F Company, 142nd Aviation, at Islip Airport (Aviation Maintenance)[104]
- Aviation Brigade, 42nd Infantry Division (New York National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Patchogue
- 1st Squadron, 101st Cavalry, in Staten Island (Light Air Cavalry (AH-1F))
- 1st Battalion, 142nd Aviation, in Latham[104] (Attack Aviation; with AH-1S Attack and OH-58C Light Recon Helicopters)
- 2nd Battalion, 142nd Aviation, at Albany Airport (Assault Aviation; with UH-1H)[104]
77th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 77th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based within New York. The command headquarters was based at 2nd Lieutenant Thomas J. McDonald Army Reserve Center, 168–10 on Goaethals Avenue in Jamaica, Bronx, New York.[105]
- 77th Army Reserve Command[39][106][107][18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Totten, New York[21][107]
- 242nd Military Intelligence Battalion, in Staten Island
- 4th Legal Support Organisation, in Bronx
- 7th Legal Support Organisation, in Albany
- 361st Press Camp Headquarters, at Fort Totten
- 311th Military History Detachment, at Fort Totten
- 359th Signal Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Syracuse, New York
- 98th Signal Battalion, in Webster
- 99th Signal Battalion, at Fort Hamilton
- 411th Engineer Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Brooklyn, New York
- 306th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Amityville
- 354th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Newburgh
- 464th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Schenectady
- 479th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Watertown
- 854th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Saugerties
- 301st Area Support Group[108][109]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Totten
- 408th Personnel Services Battalion, at Fort Totten
- 354th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), at Fort Totten
- 413th Quartermaster Battalion, in Schenectady
- 420th Quartermaster Battalion (Supply and Services), in Liverpool
- 319th Army Band, at Fort Totten, New York
- 318th Transportation Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hamilton
- 413th Supply and Service Battalion, at Fort Hamilton
- 436th Transportation Battalion, at Fort Hamilton
- 695th Maintenance Battalion, in Far Rockaway
- 364th Corps Support Group[110]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Totten[111]
- 8th Medical Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hamilton, New York
- 74th Field Hospital, in The Bronx[111]
- 348th General Hospital
- 344th Combat Support Hospital
- 808th Hospital Station, in Hempstead[111]
- 817th Evacuation Hospital, in Webster[111]
- 865th Combat Support Hospital, in Utica
- 439th Medical Battalion, at Fort Dix, New Jersey
- 336th Medical Detachment, in Newburgh (Aeromedical Evacuation – 6 x UH-1V utility helicopters)
- 423rd Medical Detachment, in Syracuse (Aeromedical Evacuation – 6 x UH-1V utility helicopters)
- 800th Military Police Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Hempstead, New York
- 306th Military Police Battalion
- 310th Military Police Battalion, in Hempstead, New York
- 320th Military Police Battalion, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
79th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 79th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based within Eastern Pennsylvania (Northeastern Pennsylvania and Southeastern Pennsylvania) and New Jersey. The command headquarters is based at Keystone Army Reserve Center, at 7220 West Chester Pike in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania.[105]
- 79th Army Reserve Command[39]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania[21]
- 378th Supply and Service Battalion, in Annville, Pennsylvania[112]
- 271st General Support Company (Field Services), in Jersey City, New Jersey
- 851st Bulk Terminal Service Company, in Pedrickton, New Jersey
- 338th Maintenance Battalion (Direct/General Support), in Jersey City, New Jersey[111]
- 451st Chemical Battalion, in Camden, New Jersey[111]
- 157th Separate Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Horsham, Pennsylvania
- C Troop, 9th Cavalry, in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania (Armored Cavalry; with M60A3 Main Battle Tanks and M113A2 APCs)
- 6th Battalion, 68th Armor, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (Armored (M60A3))
- 1st Battalion, 314th Infantry, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 315th Infantry, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery, in Jersey City, New Jersey (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 420th Engineer Company (Combat), in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- 157th Support Battalion (Forward), in Edgemont, Pennsylvania
- 338th Medical Group[113][114]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Folsom, Pennsylvania
- 424th Medical Battalion, in Edgemont, Pennsylvania
- 300th Field Hospital, in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania[111]
- 339th Combat Support Hospital, in Oakdale, Pennsylvania
- 339th Combat Support Hospital, in Erie, Pennsylvania
- 317th Medical Company (Dental), in Scranton, Pennsylvania
- 329th Medical Company (Ambulance), in Erie, Pennsylvania
- 676th Medical Company (Holding), in Fairmont, West Virginia
- 858th Medical Company (Dental), in Chester, Pennsylvania
- 624th Medical Team (Forward Surgical), in Erie, Pennsylvania
- 7221st Installation Medical Support Unit, in Wilmington, Delaware
- 402nd Military Police Prisoner of War Camp
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment in Ashley, Pennsylvania
- 340th Military Police Battalion (Detention), in Ashley, Pennsylvania
- 744th Military Police Battalion (Detention), in Forks Township, Pennsylvania
- 250th Military Police Detachment (Detention Camp), in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
94th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 94th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based within New England: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. The command headquarters is based at 666 Summer Street, Boston in Massachusetts.[105]
- 94th Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts[7]
- 114th Personnel Services Company, in Brockton, Massachusetts
- 869th Adjutant General Company, in New Haven, Connecticut[115]
- 158th Quartermaster Company (Light Amphibian Cargo Resupply), in Bridgeport, Connecticut
- 633rd Maintenance Battalion (Direct/General Support), in Keene, New Hampshire
- 423rd Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Element Detachment, in Boston, Massachusetts
- 902nd Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance Detachment, in Brockton, Massachusetts
- 70th Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance Team, in Brockton, Massachusetts
- 422nd Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Element Team, in Boston, Massachusetts
- 362nd Public Affairs Detachment[116]
- 300th Military History Detachment, in Boston, Massachusetts
- 2200th Military Intelligence Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
- 826th Military Intelligence Battalion (Interrogation)
- 372nd Military Intelligence Company (Technical Intelligence), at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts[117][118]
- 271st Military Intelligence Detachment
- 187th Separate Infantry Brigade[18][21] – earmarked for Iceland on mobilisation[119]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
- D Troop, 5th Cavalry, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts (Light Cavalry)
- 3rd Battalion, 16th Infantry, in Scarborough, Maine (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 18th Infantry, in Lawrence, Massachusetts (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 35th Infantry, in Springfield, Massachusetts (Light Infantry)
- 5th Battalion, 5th Field Artillery, at Fort Tilden, New York (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 756th Engineer Company (Combat), at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
- 187th Support Battalion (Forward), in Brockton, Massachusetts[120][121]
- 329th Engineer Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Brockton, Massachusetts
- 368th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Portsmouth, New Hampshire[122]
- 483rd Engineer Battalion (Corps), in New Bedford, Massachusetts
- 181st Engineer Company (Combat Support Equipment), in Whitman, Massachusetts
- 248th Engineer Company (Construction Equipment), in Norwich, Connecticut
- 655th Area Support Group[123]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts
- 719th Transportation Battalion, in Boston, Massachusetts
- 397th Service and Support Battalion, in Middletown, Connecticut
- 617th Quartermaster Detachment (Petroleum Liaison Team), in Middletown, Connecticut
- 401st Chemical Company
- 167th Corps Support Group[123] – earmarked for Iceland on mobilisation
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Londonderry, New Hampshire
- 1205th Transportation Battalion (Railway Operations), in Middletown, Connecticut
- 334th Quartermaster Battalion (Petroleum Support), in Hartford, Connecticut
- 283rd Transportation Company, in Fairfield, Connecticut
- 821st Transportation Detachment, in Londonderry, New Hampshire
- 884th Transportation Detachment, in Providence, Rhode Island
- 411th Quartermaster Company, in Brockton, Massachusetts
- 947th Quartermaster Company, in Somersworth, New Hampshire
- 804th Hospital Center
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Bedford, Massachusetts
- 803rd Medical Group, in Ayer, Massachusetts[24]
- 399th Combat Support Hospital, in Taunton, Massachusetts
- 405th Combat Support Hospital, in Hartford, Connecticut
- 455th Dental Company (Area Support), in Ayer, Massachusetts
- 402nd Medical Detachment (Forward Surgical Team), in Ayer, Massachusetts
- 451st Medical Hospital Augmentation Detachment, in Worcester, Massachusetts
- 479th Medical Hospital Augmentation Detachment, in Worcester, Massachusetts
- 794th Medical Detachment (Preventive Medicine), in Ayer, Massachusetts
- 883rd Medical Detachment (Combat Stress Center), in Brockton, Massachusetts
- 173rd Medical Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Chicopee, Massachusetts
- 455th General Hospital, in Providence, Rhode Island?
- 338th Medical Detachment (Dental Services), in Bedford, Massachusetts
- 362nd Medical Detachment (Area Medical Lab), in Bedford, Massachusetts
- 364th Medical Detachment (Area Medical Lab), in Bedford, Massachusetts
- 418th Medical Detachment (Area Medical Lab), in Bedford, Massachusetts
- 419th Medical Detachment (Area Medical Lab), in Bedford, Massachusetts
- 420th Medical Detachment (Area Medical Lab), in Bedford, Massachusetts
- 421st Medical Detachment (Area Medical Lab), in Bedford, Massachusetts
- 454th Medical Detachment (Dental Service), in Bedford, Massachusetts
97th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 97th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based within the states of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The command headquarters is based at Fort Meade in Maryland.[105]
- 97th Army Reserve Command[39]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Meade, Maryland[7]
- 275th Supply and Services Battalion, in Seaford, Delaware
- 315th General Support Field Service Company (Forward), in Dover, Delaware
- 265th Quartermaster Company (Heavy Materiel Supply), in Cumberland, Maryland
- 698th Quartermaster Company (Replacement Parts Supply), in Frederick, Maryland
- 56th Station Hospital, in Richmond, Virginia[111]
- 100th Station Hospital, in Baltimore, Maryland
- 3297th Army Hospital[124]
- 524th Medical Team (Thoracic), in Rockville, Maryland
- 407th Personnel Services Company, at Fort Meade, Maryland
- 203rd Cargo Document Detachment, in Baltimore, Maryland
- National Intelligence Support Group, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
- 2300th Military Intelligence Group, in Charlottesville, Virginia
- 3100th Strategic Intelligence Group, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
- 3200th Strategic Intelligence Group, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
- 3300th Strategic Intelligence Group, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
- 8830th Brigade (Training), at Fort Meade, Maryland[125]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion (Military Police One Station Unit Training), at Fort Eustis, Virginia
- 2nd Battalion (Military Police One Station Unit Training), at Fort Meade, Maryland
- 3rd Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
- 4th Transportation Battalion, at Fort Eustis, Virginia[126]
- 332nd Transportation Battalion, in Tampa, Florida
- 359th Transportation Battalion, at Fort Eustis, Virginia
- 1176th Terminal Transportation Brigade[127][128]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Baltimore, Maryland
- 313th Terminal Transportation Battalion, in Baltimore, Maryland[129]
- 359th Terminal Transportation Battalion, at Fort Eustis, Virginia
- 199th Transportation Detachment, in Upper Marlboro, Maryland
- 200th Transportation Detachment, in Baltimore, Maryland
- 202nd Transportation Detachment, in Baltimore, Maryland
- 319th Transportation Detachment, in Dover, Delaware
- 417th Transportation Detachment, in Baltimore, Maryland
- 421st Transportation Detachment, in Dover, Delaware
- 468th Transportation Detachment, at Fort Meade, Maryland
- 220th Military Police Brigade[18][130]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Gaithersburg, Maryland
- 336th Military Police Battalion, in Oakdale, Pennsylvania
- 400th Military Police Battalion, at Fort Meade, Maryland
- 63rd Military Police Company (Combat Support), in Seaford, Delaware
- 31st Combat Aviation Group[131]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Meade, Maryland[132]
- 4th Battalion, 158th Aviation, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts (Support Aviation; with UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation, at Fort Meade, Maryland (Heavy Lift Aviation; with CH-47D Heavy Lift Utility Helicopters)
- 2nd Battalion, 228th Aviation, in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania (Fixed-Wind Aviation; with Beechcraft UH-21A Utility Aircraft)
- C Company, 8th Battalion, 158th Aviation, in Green Castle, Pennsylvania (Aviation Maintenance)
310th Theater Army Area Command
[edit]- 310th Theater Army Area Command[18][133]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
- 300th Area Support Group[133]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Pickett, Virginia
- 429th Quartermaster Battalion
- 611th Repair Parts Company[133]
- 510th Area Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Baltimore, Maryland[111]
- 55th Materiel Management Center
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
- 275th Supply and Service Battalion, at Fort Lee, Virginia
- 497th Supply and Service Battalion, in Salem, Virginia
- 313th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), in Baltimore, Maryland
- 275th Quartermaster Company (Field Service), at Fort Pickett, Virginia
99th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 99th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based within Western Pennsylvania (West Pennsylvania and Central Pennsylvania) and West Virginia. The command headquarters is based at Pittsburgh Army Reserve Center in Leetsdale, Pennsylvania.[105]
- 99th Army Reserve Command[39]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[7]
- 479th Field Artillery Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[134]
- 4th Battalion, 8th Field Artillery, in Pittsburgh (Field Artillery (M109A1))
- 4th Battalion, 92nd Field Artillery, in Erie (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 301st Regional Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Butler, Pennsylvania
- 378th Supply and Service Battalion, at Fort Indiantown Gap
- 443rd Theater Army Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Oakdale, Pennsylvania[111]
- 457th Quartermaster Group (Petroleum Support)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Farrell, Pennsylvania
- 327th Quartermaster Battalion (Petroleum Support), in Williamsport
- 402nd Quartermaster Battalion (Petroleum Support), in New Castle
- 464th Chemical Brigade[135]
352nd Civil Affairs Command
[edit]- 352nd Civil Affairs Command[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Riverdale, Maryland
- 354th Civil Affairs Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in White Plains, Maryland
- 401st Civil Affairs Battalion, in Webster, New York
- 414th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Southfield, Michigan
- 422nd Civil Affairs Battalion, in McLeansville, North Carolina
- 437th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Fort Story, Virginia
- 489th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Knoxville, Tennessee
- 360th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
- 404th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), at Fort Dix, New Jersey
- 412th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), in Whitehall, Ohio
- 431st Civil Affairs Battalion, in Little Rock, Arkansas
- 450th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), in White Plains, Maryland
353rd Civil Affairs Command
[edit]- 353rd Civil Affairs Command[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in The Bronx, New York
- 304th Civil Affairs Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 403rd Civil Affairs Company, in Liverpool, New York
- 404th Civil Affairs Company, at Fort Dix, New Jersey
- 411th Civil Affairs Company, in Danbury, Connecticut
- 443rd Civil Affairs Company, at NS Newport, Rhode Island
- 308th Civil Affairs Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Homewood, Illinois
- 407th Civil Affairs Company, in Saint Paul, Minnesota
- 415th Civil Affairs Company, in Kolomazoo, Michigan
- 418th Civil Affairs Company, in Belton, Missouri
- 432nd Civil Affairs Company, in Green Bay, Wisconsin
- 358th Civil Affairs Brigade[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Norristown, Pennsylvania
- 402nd Civil Affairs Company, in Tonawanda, New York
- 416th Civil Affairs Company, in Norristown, Pennsylvania
- 450th Civil Affairs Company, in Riverdale, Maryland
- 361st Civil Affairs Brigade[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Pensacola, Florida
76th Division (Training)
[edit]The 76th Division (Training) is responsible for Army Reserve training in New England (less Massachusetts): Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
- 76th Division (Training)[21][138][125]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in West Haven, Connecticut
- 76th Division Band, in East Windsor, Connecticut
- 1st Training Brigade[139]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- 1st Battalion, 304th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Manchester, New Hampshire
- 2nd Battalion, 304th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Saco, Maine
- 3rd Battalion, 304th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Montpelier, Vermont
- 1st Battalion, 417th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Rochester, New Hampshire
- 2nd Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in East Windsor, Connecticut
- 1st Battalion, 385th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in East Windsor, Connecticut
- 2nd Battalion, 385th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Waterbury, Connecticut
- 3rd Battalion, 385th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Fairfield, Connecticut
- 4th Training Brigade[140]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Providence, Rhode Island
- 1st Battalion, 76th Regiment (Combat Specialist Training), in Bristol, Rhode Island
- 2nd Battalion, 76th Regiment (Combat Specialist Training), in Providence, Rhode Island
- 3rd Battalion, 76th Regiment (Combat Specialist Training), in Providence, Rhode Island
- 2nd Battalion, 417th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Norwich, Connecticut
- 3rd Battalion, 417th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Narragensett, Rhode Island
- 76th Training Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 4074th Reception Battalion, in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
- 1033rd United States Army Reserve Force School, in Westbrook, Maine[111]
- 1034th United States Army Reserve Force School, in Manchester, New Hampshire[111]
- 1035th United States Army Reserve Force School, in Colchester, Vermont[111]
- 1037th United States Army Reserve School, in Boston, Massachusetts[121]
- 1049th United States Army Reserve Force School, in Chicopee, Massachusetts[111]
78th Division (Training)
[edit]- 78th Division (Training)[21][125]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Edison, New Jersey
- 78th Division Band
- 1st Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Red Bank, New Jersey
- 1st Battalion, 309th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Red Bank, New Jersey
- 2nd Battalion, 309th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Camden, New Jersey
- 3rd Battalion, 309th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Northfield, New Jersey
- 3rd Battalion, 311th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Trenton, New Jersey
- 2nd Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lodi, New Jersey
- 1st Battalion, 310th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Lodi, New Jersey
- 2nd Battalion, 310th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Lodi, New Jersey
- 3rd Battalion, 310th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Lodi, New Jersey
- 1st Battalion, 311th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Mount Freedom, New Jersey
- 4th Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Edison, New Jersey
- 1st Battalion, 78th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), in Edison, New Jersey
- 2nd Battalion, 78th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), in Edison, New Jersey
- 3rd Battalion, 78th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), in Edison, New Jersey
- 2nd Battalion, 311th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Edison, New Jersey
- 78th Division Training Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Edison, New Jersey
- 78th Division Leadership Academy, at Fort Dix, New Jersey
- 1018th Reception Battalion, at Fort Dix, New Jersey
- 2059th United States Army Reserve Force School, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania[111]
- 1st United States Army Reserve Component Non-Commissioned Officers Academy, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania[111]
80th Division (Training)
[edit]- 80th Division (Training)[21][125][141]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Richmond, Virginia
- 80th Division Band, in Richmond, Virginia
- 1st Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Alexandria, Virginia
- 1st Battalion, 317th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Alexandria, Virginia
- 2nd Battalion, 317th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Alexandria, Virginia
- 3rd Battalion, 317th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Culpeper, Virginia
- 1st Battalion, 318th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Charlottesville, Virginia
- 1st Battalion, 320th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
- 2nd Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Roanoke, Virginia
- 2nd Battalion, 318th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Dublin, Virginia
- 1st Battalion, 319th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Lynchburg, Virginia
- 2nd Battalion, 319th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Bristol, Virginia
- 3rd Battalion, 319th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Abington, Virginia
- 4th Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Story, Virginia[142]
- 1st Battalion, 80th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), at Fort Story, Virginia
- 2nd Battalion, 80th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), in Portsmouth, Virginia
- 3rd Battalion, 80th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), at Fort Story, Virginia
- 3rd Battalion, 318th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Fort Story, Virginia
- 80th Training Command[142]
98th Division (Training)
[edit]The 98th Division (Training) is responsible for overseeing Army Reserve training in Upstate New York (all counties north of Putnam County and Orange County.
- 98th Division (Training)[21][143][144]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Rochester, New York
- 1209th United States Army Garrison, in Mattydale
- 98th Division Band, in Rochester, New York
- 1st Training Brigade (Engineer One Station Unit Training & GST)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Schenectady, New York
- 1st Battalion, 389th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Glens Falls
- 2nd Battalion, 389th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Utica
- 3rd Battalion, 389th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Mattydale
- 4th Battalion, 389th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Training Brigade (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Buffalo, New York
- 1st Battalion, 390th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 390th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Batavia
- 3rd Battalion, 390th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Niagara Falls
- 1st Battalion, 391st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 391st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in East Palmyra
- 3rd Training Brigade (Infantry One Station Unit Training)[145]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Ithaca, New York
- 3rd Battalion, 391st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Norwich
- 1st Battalion, 329nd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Corning[146]
- 2nd Battalion, 329nd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Horseheads[147]
- 3rd Battalion, 329nd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Binghamton
- 4th Training Brigade (Common Specialist Training)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Buffalo, New York
- 1st Battalion, 98th Regiment (Common Specialist Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 98th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), in Jamestown
- 3rd Battalion, 98th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), in Olean
- 98th Training Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Rochester, New York
- 1151st United States Army Reserve School, in Tonawanda[111]
- 1157th United States Army Reserve School, in Schenectady
- 1159th United States Army Reserve School, in Webster
- Leadership Academy, in Mattydale
Connecticut Army National Guard
[edit]- Connecticut Army National Guard
- Army National Guard Headquarters Office, in Hartford, Connecticut
- 143rd Regional Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Middletown
- 192nd Engineer Battalion (Construction), in Putnam
- 242nd Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Stratford
- 250th Engineer Company (Medium Girder Bridge), in Danielson
- 162nd Transportation Battalion, in New London[148]
- 208th Transportation Company (Heavy Helicopter) (Heavy Lift; with CH-47 Heavy Lift Utility Helicopters)
- 118th Medical Battalion, in Middletown
- Troop Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in East Lyme
- 14th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Windsor Locks
- 1943rd Contingency Contracting Team, in Hartford
- 1st Battalion, 169th Aviation, in Enfield (Support Aviation; with UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- D Company (Heavy Lift; with CH-47 Heavy Lift Utility Helicopters)
- G Company (Heavy Lift; with CH-47 Heavy Lift Utility Helicopters)
- 143rd Military Police Company, in Hartford
- Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot, at Groton-New London Airport[148]
- Army Aviation Support Facility, at Bradley International Airport
Delaware Army National Guard
[edit]- Delaware Army National Guard
- Army National Guard Headquarters Office, in Wilmington
- 31st Civil Affairs Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Smyrna
- Troop Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Wilmington
- 160th Engineer Company (Vertical Construction), in Newark
- 150th Engineer Detachment (Horizontal Construction)
- 1049th Transportation Company (Light-Medium Truck), in Seaford
- 262nd Maintenance Company, in Dagsboro
- 198th Medical Company, in New Castle
- 153rd Military Police Company (Combat Support), in Delaware City
- 101st Public Affairs Detachment
- 287th Army Band, in Wilmington
District of Columbia Area Command
[edit]- District of Columbia Area Command
- Area Command Headquarters Office, in Washington
- 33rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
- 260th Military Police Brigade[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 163rd Military Police Battalion
- 171st Military Police Battalion
- 372nd Military Police Battalion
- Troop Command
- 574th Transportation Company (Light-Medium Truck)
- 104th Maintenance Company (Ordnance Support)
- 1st Battalion, 132nd Aviation (Utility Aviation; with 6 x OH-6 Light Recon and 15+ UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- 121st Medical Company (Air Ambulance)
- 372nd Military Police Battalion (Combat Support)
- 257th Army Band (Band of the Nation's Capital)
- 352nd Legal Support Organisation
- Aviation Support Facility #1, at Davison Army Airfield, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Maine Army National Guard
[edit]- Maine Army National Guard
- 1st Battalion, 152nd Field Artillery, in Caribou, Maine (Field Artillery (M114A2))
- 112th Medical Company (Aeromedical Evacuation) (12 x UH-60 or UH-1V Utility Helicopters)
- C Company, 1st Battalion, 192nd Aviation (Utility; with 15 x UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- 240th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Augusta
- 133rd Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Portland
- 262nd Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Bangor
- 120th Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Bangor
- 286th Service and Support Battalion, in Bangor
Maryland Army National Guard
[edit]- Maryland Army National Guard
- 121st Engineer Battalion (Corps)
- 1229th Transportation Company (Medium Truck), in Crisfield
- 1729th Maintenance Company, in Mavre DeGrace
- 115th Military Police Battalion, in Salisbury
Massachusetts Army National Guard
[edit]- Massachusetts Army National Guard
- 685th Military Police Battalion, in Falmouth[149]
- G Company, 126th Aviation, in Providence[89]
- 151st Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Framingham, Massachusetts
- 164th Transportation Battalion, in Dorchester
New Hampshire Army National Guard
[edit]- New Hampshire Army National Guard
- 1159th Medical Company (Aeromedical Evacuation) (15 x UH-1V Utility Helicopters)
- 4th Military Police Company, in Manchester
- 197th Field Artillery Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Manchester, New Hampshire
- 1st Battalion, 172nd Field Artillery, in Manchester (Field Artillery (M198))
- 2nd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery, in Berlin (Field Artillery (M198))
- 3rd Battalion, 197th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
New Jersey Army National Guard
[edit]- New Jersey Army National Guard
- 117th Long-Range Surveillance Detachment, in Westfield[39]
- 469th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Jersey City
- 42nd Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Somerset
- 117th Service and Support Battalion, in West Trenton
- 119th Service and Support Battalion, in Vineland
- 508th Military Police Company, in Teaneck
- 63rd Army Band, in Sea Girt
New York Army National Guard
[edit]- New York Army National Guard[100]
- Troop Command
- 187th Signal Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Brooklyn, New York
- 242nd Signal Battalion, in Hempstead
- 209th Field Artillery Brigade[18][15]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Rochester, New York
- 1st Battalion, 209th Field Artillery, in Rochester, New York (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 221st Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Buffalo, New York
- 152nd Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Buffalo
- 204th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Binghamton
- 205th Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Manhattan, New York
- 7th Finance Detachment
- 37th Finance Detachment
- 719th Transportation Company
- 10th Transportation Detachment
- 27th Support Center
- 369th Transportation Battalion, in Manhattan[150]
- 10th Transportation Detachment, in Latham
- 244th Medical Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Brooklyn, New York
- 243rd Medical Company (Clearing), in Buffalo
- 247th Medical Company, in Manhattan[151]
- 825th Area Medical Lab, in Brooklyn
- 27th Rear Area Operations Center, in Manhattan
- 138th Public Affairs Detachment, in Latham
- 199th Army Band, in Peekskill
- 187th Signal Brigade
- Troop Command
Pennsylvania Army National Guard
[edit]- Pennsylvania Army National Guard
- 308th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 876th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Johnstown
- 213th Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Allentown, Pennsylvania
- 154th Quartermaster Battalion, in Allentown
- 108th Medical Company (Area Support), in Allentown
- 213th Human Resources Company, at Fort Indiantown Gap
- 109th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), at Fort Indiantown Gap
- 10289th Transportation Company (Heavy Helicopter) (Heavy Lift; with CH-47 Heavy Lift Utility Helicopters)
- 103rd Maintenance Company (Heavy Equipment), at Fort Indiantown Gap[39]
- 165th Military Police Battalion, in Lehighton
- G Company, 104th Aviation[96] (Heavy Lift; with CH-47 Heavy Lift Utility Helicopters)
- H Company, 104th Aviation[96] (Heavy Lift; with CH-54A Heavy-Lift Helicopters)
- 308th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
Rhode Island Army National Guard
[edit]- Rhode Island Army National Guard
- 103rd Field Artillery Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Providence, Rhode Island
- 1st Battalion, 103rd Field Artillery, in Providence (Field Artillery (M198))
- 2nd Battalion, 103rd Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
- 243rd Engineer Battalion (Construction), in Warwick[39]
- 43rd Military Police Brigade[7][152]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Providence, Rhode Island
- 118th Military Police Battalion, in Providence
- 243rd Military Police Battalion, in Warwick
- 115th Military Police Company, in Providence
- 119th Military Police Company
- 169th Military Police Company (Guard), in Providence
- 122nd Air Traffic Control Platoon (Forward), in Kingston[39]
- 103rd Field Artillery Brigade[18]
Vermont Army National Guard
[edit]- Vermont Army National Guard
- 3rd Battalion, 172nd Infantry, in Jericho (Mountain Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 103rd Aviation, in South Burlington (Air Traffic Control)[39]
Virginia Army National Guard
[edit]- Virginia Army National Guard
- 224th Field Artillery Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Sandston, Virginia
- 2nd Battalion, 111th Field Artillery, in Norfolk (Field Artillery (M114A2))
- 176th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Richmond, Virginia
- 276th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Richmond
- 1031st Engineer Company (Panel Bridge)
- 1030th Engineer Battalion (Construction), at Fort Lee
- 986th Medical Detachment (Aeromedical Evacuation) (6 x UH-1V Utility Helicopters)
- 116th Military History Detachment, in Manassas[39]
- 2120th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Richmond[39]
- 224th Field Artillery Brigade[18]
West Virginia Army National Guard
[edit]- West Virginia Army National Guard
- 1st Battalion, 201st Field Artillery, in Fairmont (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – affiliated with 192nd Armored Bde[43]
- 111th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Saint Albans, West Virginia
- 1092nd Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Parkersburg
- 146th Medical Company (Aeromedical Evacuation), in Parkersburg (Air Ambulnace; 13 x UH-1V Utility Helicopters)
- 151st Military Police Battalion, in Gassaway
Second United States Army
[edit]HQ Second United States Army was established on 1st October 1983, and was inactivated on 3rd July 1995 following the post-Cold War cuts. It was reformed briefly in March 2014 as U.S. Army Cyber Command but was inactivated once again in April 2017. The Second Army was formed to oversee reserve component matters in several states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, and Tennessee.[1]
- Second United States Army; Lieutenant General Orren Ray Whiddon
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Gillem, Georgia[2]
81st Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 81st Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Florida and Georgia. The command headquarters is based at 699 Ponce de Lone Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia.[105]
- 81st Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Atlanta, Georgia[7]
- 351st Adjutant General Detachment (Postal), in Tallahassee, Florida[153]
- 147th Court Martial Trial Detachment
- 172nd Court Martial Trial Detachment
- 176th Court Martial Trial Detachment
- 177th Court Martial Trial Defense Detachment
- 199th International Law Claims Detachment
- 200th Court Martial Trial Detachment
- 202nd Court Martial Trial Defense Detachment
- 324th Signal Battalion, in Athens, Georgia[154]
- 156th Signal Platoon (Forward Air Support)
- 7th Battalion, 9th Field Artillery, in Pampano, Florida (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 143rd Transportation Command[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Orlando, Florida
- 416th Transportation Battalion
- 1186th Transportation Terminal Unit, in Jacksonville, Florida[155]
- 32nd Transportation Group (Composite)[156]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Tampa, Florida
- 332nd Transportation Battalion, in Tampa, Florida
- 375th Transportation Group (Motor Transport)[156]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Mobile, Alabama
- 812th Transportation Battalion (Motor), in Charlotte, North Carolina
- 828th Transportation Battalion (Motor), in Livingston, Alabama
- 67th Transportation Group (Railway)
- 449th Area Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Forest Park, Georgia[111]
- 818th Hospital Center[18]
- 314th Chemical Company[124]
- 428th Chemical Detachment (Chemical, Biological, and Radiological), in Tallahassee, Florida[153]
- 455th Chemical Detachment (Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance) (Special Forces), in Columbus, Georgia[157]
- 2nd United States Army Reserve Non-Commissioned Officer's Academy
- 3387th United States Army Reserve Forces School
- 400th Military Police Prisoner of War Camp, in Tallahassee, Florida[153][158]
120th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 120th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based within North Carolina and South Carolina. The command headquarters is based at 5116 Forest Drive, in Columbia, South Carolina.[105]
- 120th Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina[7][159]
- 360th Adjutant General Battalion, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina[115]
- 396th Adjutant General Company, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina[115]
- 180th Court Martial Trial Detachment
- 181st Legal Service Detachment
- 187th Court Martial Trial Detachment
- 190th Court Martial Defense Detachment
- 204th Court Martial Defense Detachment
- 205th Legal Service Detachment
- 337th Military Intelligence Battalion, in Charlotte, North Carolina
- 4th Battalion, 17th Field Artillery, in Raleigh, North Carolina (Field Artillery (M110A2)) – affiliated with XVIII Airborne Corps[17]
- 391st Engineer Battalion (Corps)
- 824th Transportation Company (Heavy Boat), in Wilmington, North Carolina
- 1182nd Transportation Terminal Unit, in Charleston, South Carolina[160]
- 311th Petroleum Lab Base Detachment
- 350th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, in Greenville, North Carolina[111]
- 457th Chemical Battalion, in Grenville, South Carolina[161]
121st Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 121st Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Alabama and Mississippi. The command headquarters is based at 3620 Eighth Avenue in South Birmingham.[105]
- 121st Army Reserve Command[162]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Birmingham, Alabama[7]
- 412th Adjutant General Company, in Pascagoula, Mississippi[115]
- 845th Signal Battalion, in Pascagoula, Mississippi[5]
- 494th Signal Construction Company, in Birmingham, Alabama
- 3rd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery, at Fort George G. McClellan, Alabama (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 305th Field Hospital, in Gulfport, Mississippi[111]
- 490th Chemical Battalion, in Anniston, Alabama[163]
- 310th Chemical Company, in Gadsden, Alabama[164]
- 801st Chemical Detachment (Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Staff), in Anniston, Alabama[157]
- 173rd Petroleum Company (Operations), in Greenwood, Mississippi
- 114th Military Police Company, in Clinton, Mississippi
- 162nd Military Police Company, in Crystal Springs, Mississippi
- 276th Military Police Platoon, in Opp, Alabama[165]
- 314th Public Affairs Detachment, in Birmingham, Alabama
- 313th Army Band, in Birmingham, Alabama
- 3392nd U.S. Army Reserve Forces School
- 87th Maneuver Area Command – conduct joint Active, National Guard, and Reserve training[166]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Birmingham, Alabama
- 2nd Maneuver Training Command, at Fort Gillem, Georgia[167]
- 33rd Aviation Group (Attack), at Fort Rucker, Alabama – supports regular 12th Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 131st Aviation (Attack Aviation; with AH-1F Attack, OH-58C Light Recon, and UH-60A Utility Helicopters)
- E Company, 131st Aviation
- F Company, 131st Aviation
125th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 125th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Kentucky and Tennessee.[105]
- 125th Army Reserve Command[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Nashville, Tennessee[7]
- 335th Military Intelligence Company (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 467th Engineer Battalion, in Memphis, Tennessee
- 478th Engineer Battalion, in Fort Thomas, Kentucky
- 396th Engineer Company (Panel Bridge), in Bardstown, Kentucky
- 168th Corps Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Louisville, Kentucky[111]
- 125th Transportation Company, in Lexington, Kentucky
- 332nd Medical Brigade[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Nashville, Tennessee
- 912th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, in Johnson City, Tennessee[111]
- 412th Medical Detachment (Air Ambulance)
- 810th Convalescent Center
- 290th Military Police Brigade (Prisoner of War)[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Nashville, Tennessee
- 304th Military Police Battalion, in Nashville, Tennessee
- 223rd Military Police Company, in Louisville, Kentucky
- 438th Military Police Company, in Louisville, Kentucky
- 614th Military Police Company, in Murray, Kentucky
- 8th Battalion, 229th Aviation, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky (Attack Aviation; with AH-1F) – activated September 1989[168]
- 3397th United States Army Garrison Support Unit
166th Support Group
[edit]Though the 166th Support Group is a one-star command, responsible for all Army Reserve units based on Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.[169]
- 166th Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico
- 35th Signal Battalion, at Fort Allen[5]
- 491st General Support Supply Company, in Aguadilla[39]
- 3678th Quartermaster Company (Ammunition), in Toa Baja[39]
- 1173rd Dental Lab Detachment, at Fort Allen[39]
- 1312th Dental Service Detachment, at Fort Allen[39]
- 1350th General Dispensary Detachment, in Ponce[39]
- 673rd Grave Registration Company, in Aguadilla
- 820th Hospital Station, in Aguadilla[111]
100th Division (Training)
[edit]- 100th Division (Training)[21][170]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lexington, Kentucky
- 100th Division Band, in Louisville, Kentucky
- 1st Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lexington, Kentucky
- 1st Squadron, 397th Cavalry (Cavalry One Station Unit Training), in Richmond, Kentucky
- 2nd Squadron, 397th Cavalry (Cavalry One Station Unit Training), in Corbin, Kentucky
- 3rd Squadron, 397th Cavalry (Cavalry One Station Unit Training), in Pineville, Kentucky
- 2nd Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Owensboro, Kentucky
- 1st Battalion, 398th Regiment (Armor One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 398th Regiment (Armor One Station Unit Training), in Madisonville, Kentucky
- 3rd Battalion, 398th Regiment (Armor One Station Unit Training), in Mayfield, Kentucky
- 1st Battalion, 399th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Lebanon, Kentucky
- 2nd Battalion, 399th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Bowling Green, Kentucky
- 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Hopkinsville, Kentucky
- 3rd Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lexington, Kentucky
- 1st Battalion, 100th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Louisville, Kentucky
- 2nd Battalion, 100th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Frankfort, Kentucky
- 3rd Battalion, 100th Regiment (One Station Unit Training)
- 4th Battalion, 100th Regiment (One Station Unit Training)
- 5th Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lexington, Kentucky
- 1st Battalion, 400th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Lexington, Kentucky
- 2nd Battalion, 400th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Flemingsburg, Kentucky
- 3rd Battalion, 400th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Flemingsburg, Kentucky
- 100th Training Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- Receiving Company
108th Division (Training)
[edit]- 108th Division (Training)[21][171]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Charlotte, North Carolina
- 108th Division Band, in Charlotte, North Carolina
- 3387th United States Army Reserve Force School, in Coral Gables, Florida[111]
- 1st Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Clemson, South Carolina
- 1st Battalion, 323rd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Knoxville, Tennessee
- 2nd Battalion, 323rd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Chattanooga, Tennessee
- 3rd Battalion, 323rd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Lebanon, Tennessee
- 1st Battalion, 321st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Raleigh, North Carolina
- 2nd Battalion, 321st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Goldsboro, North Carolina
- 3rd Battalion, 321st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Fayetteville, North Carolina
- 2nd Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Hickory, North Carolina
- 1st Battalion, 518th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Ashville, North Carolina
- 2nd Battalion, 518th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 3rd Battalion, 518th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Hickory, North Carolina
- 3rd Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- 1st Battalion, 485th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Concord, North Carolina[172]
- 2nd Battalion, 485th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Orlando, Florida
- 3rd Battalion, 485th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Columbus, Georgia
- 4th Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Garner, North Carolina
- 1st Battalion, 108th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
- 2nd Battalion, 108th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
- 3rd Battalion, 108th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), in Augusta, Georgia
- 4th Battalion, 108th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), in Huntsville, Alabama
- Training Support Brigade[171]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 108th Training Support Battalion
- 3398th Reception Battalion
- 108th Division Band
412th Engineer Command
[edit]- 412th Engineer Command[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Vicksburg, Mississippi
- 1205th Engineer Company (Survey), in New Brockton
- 20th Military History Detachment, in Chattanooga, Tennessee
- 23rd Military History Detachment, in Chattanooga, Tennessee
- 322nd Military History Detachment, in Birmingham, Alabama
- 207th Army Liaison Support Detachment, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
167th Support Command
[edit]- 167th Support Command (Alabama National Guard)[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Birmingham, Alabama
Alabama Army National Guard
[edit]- Alabama Army National Guard
- Headquarters, in Birmingham, Alabama
- 1987th Personnel Services Company, in Montgomery[39]
- 142nd Signal Brigade[7][173]
- 31st Separate Armored Brigade[18][21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Northport, Alabama
- E Troop, 31st Cavalry, in Sylacuga, Alabama
- 1st Squadron, 131st Armor, in Ozark (Armored (M60A3))[174]
- 2nd Battalion, 152nd Armor, in Gadsden (Armored (M60A3))[174]
- 1st Battalion, 167th Infantry, in Langdale (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 117th Field Artillery, in Andalusia (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 31st Engineer Company (Combat), in Fayatte, Alabama
- 2nd Battalion, 117th Field Artillery, in Auburn[39] (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 3rd Battalion, 117th Field Artillery, in Troy (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 1169th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 151st Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Fort Payne[39]
- 1343rd Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Athens
- 166th Engineer Company (Float Bridge)
- 167th Engineer Company (Float Bridge)
- 168th Engineer Company (Panel Bridge), in Etaw
- 145th Engineer Services Battalion, in Centerville[39]
- 1204th Engineer Company (Topographic), in Slocomb[39]
- 1103rd Transportation Battalion, in Eufaula[175]
- 441st Quartermaster Battalion (Ammunition), in Jacksonville[39]
- 644th Ammunition Company, in Bessemer[39]
- 1133rd Medical Company (Air Ambulance), at Mobile Downtown Airport
- 550th Dental Service Detachment, in Birmingham[39]
- 445th Aviation Detachment, in Mobile[39]
- 446th Aviation Detachment, in Mobile[39]
- 1st Terrain Analysis Detachment, in Dothan[39]
- 1007th Terrain Analysis Detachment, in North Brockton[39]
- 1008th Terrain Analysis Detachment, in North Brockton[39]
- 1009th Terrain Analysis Detachment, in North Brockton[39]
- 1305th Terrain Analysis Detachment, in Neadland[39]
- 1306th Terrain Analysis Detachment, in Neadland[39]
- Aviation Support Facility #1, in Montgomery
- Aviation Support Facility #2, in Birmingham
- Aviation Support Facility #3, at Mobile Downtown Airport
Florida Army National Guard
[edit]- Florida Army National Guard
- Army National Guard Headquarters Office, in Saint Augustine
- 53rd Signal Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Tallahassee, Florida
- 146th Signal Battalion, in Jacksonville[5]
- 53rd Infantry Brigade (Separate)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Tampa, Florida
- E Troop, 153rd Cavalry, in Ocala
- 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry, in Miami (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 124th Infantry, in Orlando (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 124th Infantry, in Panama City (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 116th Field Artillery, in Lakeland (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 153rd Engineer Company (Combat)
- 227th Field Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Miami, Florida
- 1st Battalion, 116th Field Artillery, in Sarasota (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 3rd Battalion, 116th Field Artillery, in Plant City (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 164th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 1st Battalion, 265th Air Defense Artillery, in West Palm Beach (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 2nd Battalion, 265th Air Defense Artillery, in Sarasota (Light Air Defense (MIM-23))
- 3rd Battalion, 265th Air Defense Artillery, in Daytona Beach (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 149th Supply Company, in Miami
- 853rd Supply Company, in Jacksonville[39]
- 711th Maintenance Company, in Crystal River[39]
- 1st Battalion, 111th Aviation, in Orlando (Attack Aviation; with AH-64 Attack Helicopters)[176]
- Army Aviation Support Facility #1, in Jacksonville
- Army Aviation Support Facility #2, in Lakeland
- Aviation Support Facility Hollywood, at North Perry Airport
- Aviation Support Facility Orlando, at Orlando Airport
Georgia Army National Guard
[edit]- Georgia Army National Guard
- Headquarters, in Augusta, Georgia
- 1st Battalion, 122nd Infantry, in Windsor (TOW Light Anti-Tank Battalion; with M966 TOW-mounted M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles) – affiliated with 82nd Airborne Division
- 118th Field Artillery Brigade[15]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Savannah, Georgia
- 1st Battalion, 214th Field Artillery, in Elberton (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 2nd Battalion, 214th Field Artillery, in Statesboro (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 265th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Marietta, Georgia
- 560th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Columbus
- 878th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Augusta
- 205th Transportation Detachment, in Forsyth
- 170th Military Police Battalion, in Atlanta
- 449th Aviation Detachment, in Winder
- 450th Aviation Detachment, in Winder
Kentucky Army National Guard
[edit]- Kentucky Army National Guard
- Headquarters, in Frankfort, Kentucky
- 133rd Public Affairs Detachment
- 138th Field Artillery Brigade – affiliated with 2nd Armored Division[19]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Lexington
- 1st Battalion, 623rd Field Artillery, in Glasgow (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 201st Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Ashland
- 614th Engineer Company, in Murray
- 137th Transportation Detachment, in Danville
- 103rd Support Battalion (Forward)
- 1149th Ordnance Detachment
- 130th Maintenance Company
- 307th Maintenance Company
- 141st Chemical Company, in Frankfort
- 475th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, in Frankfort
- 198th Military Police Battalion, in Louisville
- 202nd Army Band, in Frankfort
- Army Aviation Support Facility, in Frankfort
Mississippi Army National Guard
[edit]- Mississippi Army National Guard
- 631st Field Artillery Brigade – affiliated with 1st Cavalry Div.[19]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Grenada, Mississippi
- 1st Battalion, 114th Field Artillery, in Greenwood (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 4th Battalion, 114th Field Artillery, at Camp Shelby (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 254th Engineer Detachment (Utilities), in Marks[39]
- 184th Transportation Brigade[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Laurel, Mississippi
- 786th Transportation Company (Medium Truck), in Lucedale
- 624th Supply Company (Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants), in Maynesboro
- 213th Medical Brigade[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Jackson, Mississippi
- 213th Medical Battalion, in Jackson
- 1255th Medical Company (Air Ambulance), in Jackson
- 185th Aviation Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Tupelo, Mississippi
- 1st Battalion, 185th Aviation, in Tupelo[177] (Assault Aviation (UH-60A))
- E Company, 185th Aviation, in Jackson (General Support Aviation (CH-47D))[177]
- Mississippi Army Aviation Classification and Repair Depot, in Gulfport
- 631st Field Artillery Brigade – affiliated with 1st Cavalry Div.[19]
North Carolina Army National Guard
[edit]- North Carolina Army National Guard
- Headquarters, in Raleigh, North Carolina
- 30th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (Separate)[21][18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Clinton, North Carolina
- E Troop, 196th Cavalry, in Elizabethtown
- 1st Battalion, 252nd Armor, in Fayetteville
- 1st Battalion, 119th Infantry, in Ahoskie (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 120th Infantry, in Wilmington (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 113th Field Artillery, in Charlotte (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 881st Engineer Company (Combat), in Rockingham
- 113th Field Artillery Brigade – affiliated with XVIII Airborne Corps[15][17][18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Greensboro, North Carolina
- 4th Battalion, 113th Field Artillery, in High Point (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 5th Battalion, 113th Field Artillery, in Louisburg (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 30th Engineer Brigade[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Charlotte, North Carolina
- 348th Engineer Group (Army Reserve)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Birmingham, Alabama
- 844th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Knoxville, Tennessee (National Guard)
- 854th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Newburgh, New York (National Guard)
- 877th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Hamilton, Alabama (National Guard)
- 926th Engineer Group (Army Reserve)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Montgomery, Alabama
- 368th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- 105th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Winston Salem, North Carolina
- 505th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Gastonia
- 449th Aviation Group[178]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Kinston
- 1st Battalion, 130th Aviation Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, 130th Aviation Regiment
- 1450th Transportation Company (Medium Truck), in Jefferson[39]
- 540th Quartermaster Battalion (Petroleum), in Lenoir[39][179]
- 731st Maintenance Company, in Reidsville[39]
- 205th Medical Detachment (Dental Services), in Durham[39]
- 167th Military Police Battalion, in Washington
- 210th Military Police Company, in Sylva[39]
Puerto Rico Area Command
[edit]- Puerto Rico Area Command
- Headquarters, at Fort Buchanan
- 92nd Infantry Brigade (Separate)[21][18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in San Juan, Puerto Rico
- E Troop, 192nd Cavalry, in Salinas (Reconnaissance; with M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles)
- 1st Battalion, 65th Infantry, in Cayey (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 295th Infantry, in Caguas (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 296th Infantry, in Mayagüez (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 162nd Field Artillery, in Hato Rey (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 892nd Engineer Company (Combat)
- 1st Battalion, 162nd Field Artillery, in Hato Rey (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 130th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Vega Baja
- 124th Military Police Battalion, in San Juan
- 125th Military Police Battalion, in Ponce
South Carolina Army National Guard
[edit]- South Carolina Army National Guard
- Headquarters, in Columbia, South Carolina
- 218th Personnel Services Company, in Columbia[39]
- 228th Signal Brigade[7][173]
- 218th Separate Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)[21][18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Newberry, South Carolina
- B Troop, 713th Cavalry, in Ridgeland
- 2nd Battalion, 263rd Armor, in Seneca
- 1st Battalion, 118th Infantry, in Mount Pleasant (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 118th Infantry, in Union (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 178th Field Artillery, in Greer (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 125th Engineer Company (Combat), in Camden
- 151st Field Artillery Brigade[18]
- 263rd Air Defense Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Anderson, South Carolina
- 1st Battalion, 263rd Air Defense Artillery (Light Air Defense (MIM-23))
- 2nd Battalion, 263rd Air Defense Artillery, in Anderson, South Carolina (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 122nd Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Edgefield
- 122nd Engineer Company (Combat Support Equipment), in Saluda
- 678th Engineer Detachment (Utilities), in Charleston[39]
- 751st Maintenance Battalion, in Columbia[180]
- 3648th Maintenance Company (Heavy Equipment), in Clinton[39]
- 1259th Medical Company (Air Ambulance), in Eastover[39]
- 51st Military Police Battalion, in Florence
- 246th Army Band, in Columbia
Tennessee Army National Guard
[edit]- Tennessee Army National Guard
- Headquarters, in Knoxville, Tennessee
- 230th Signal Battalion, in Humboldt[5]
- 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, in Knoxville, Tennessee
- 1st Squadron, 278th Cavalry Regiment, in Athens
- 2nd Squadron, 278th Cavalry Regiment, in Kingsport
- 3rd Squadron, 278th Cavalry Regiment, in Cookeville
- 190th Engineer Company (Combat), in Pulaski
- 4th Squadron, 278th Cavalry Regiment, in Mount Carmel (Air Cavalry)
- 30th Separate Armored Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Jackson, Tennessee
- B Troop, 230th Cavalry, in Huntingdon
- 3rd Squadron, 109th Cavalry, in Lebanon (Armored (M60A3))[174]
- 4th Squadron, 109th Cavalry, in Trenton (Armored (M60A3))[174]
- 4th Battalion, 117th Infantry, in Henderson (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 115th Field Artillery, in Memphis (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 890th Engineer Company (Combat), in Oak Ridge
- 2nd Battalion, 117th Infantry (Light Infantry) – affiliated with 197th Infantry Bde[27]
- 230th Engineer Battalion (Construction), in Martin[39]
- 196th Field Artillery Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Chattanooga, Tennessee
- 1st Battalion, 115th Field Artillery, in Winchester (Field Artillery (M114A2))
- 1st Battalion, 181st Field Artillery, in Chattanooga (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 194th Engineer Brigade (Corps)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Nashville, Tennessee
- 168th Engineer Group (Mississippi National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Vicksburg, Mississippi
- 223rd Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in West Point
- 890th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Gulfport
- 225th Engineer Group (Louisiana National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Pineville, Louisiana
- 205th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Bogalusa
- 527th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Pineville
- 528th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Monroe
- 769th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Baton Rouge
- 2121st Engineer Company, in Chatanooga[39]
- 2998th Engineer Company (Float Bridge), in Memphis
- 107th Maintenance Company (Aviation), in Smyrna[39]
- 168th Military Police Battalion, in Dyersburg
- 465th Aviation Detachment, in Jackson[39]
- 466th Aviation Detachment, in Jackson[39]
Virgin Islands Garrison
[edit]- Virgin Islands Garrison
- Headquarters, in Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands
- 667th Infantry Detachment (Pathfinder), in Saint Thomas
- 666th Military Police Battalion, in Saint Thomas
Third United States Army
[edit]HQ Third United States Army was established on 1st December 1982, and was tasked with overseeing Army matters in the Middle East, including training of troops to deploy to the region and those based permanently therein. The army's area of responsibility also covered Africa and Asia, Centerd around the Persian Gulf. The army became aligned with the joint United States Central Command which was established on 1st January 1983.[181]
- Third United States Army; Lieutenant General John John Yeosock (from late 1989)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort McPherson, Georgia[2]
- 513th Military Intelligence Brigade, at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey[182][183]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 201st Military Intelligence Battalion
- 202nd Military Intelligence Battalion
Fourth United States Army
[edit]Fourth United States Army was established on 1st October 1984 to oversee reserve component matters in the Midwest including the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.[1] The army was disestablished on 30th September 1991 as part of the post-Cold War cuts.
- Fourth United States Army; Lieutenant General James Reginald Hall, Jr.[184][185]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Sheridan, Illinois[2]
- Fourth Army Band, at Fort Sheridan, Illinois[75]
- 74th Army Band, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana[75]
38th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
[edit]The 38th Infantry Division (Mechanized) is a National Guard Mechanized division with its units provided by the Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan Army National Guards.
- 38th Infantry Division (Mechanized) (National Guard)[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Indianapolis, Indiana
- 138th Signal Battalion, in Anderson, Indiana[5]
- 1st Battalion, 138th Air Defense Artillery, in Lafayette, Louisiana (Light Air Defense (MIM-23))
- 2nd Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (Indiana National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Kokomo, Indiana
- 1st Battalion, 151st Infantry, in New Albany (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 151st Infantry, in South Bend (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 152nd Infantry, in Jasper (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 46th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (Michigan National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Wyoming, Michigan[39]
- 1st Battalion, 125th Infantry, in Flint (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 126th Infantry, in Wyoming (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 225th Infantry, in Detroit (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 76th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (Indiana National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Bedford, Indiana
- 2nd Battalion, 152nd Infantry, in Columbus (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 293rd Infantry, in Fort Wayne (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 293rd Infantry, in Logansport (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 38th Infantry Division Artillery[14]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Indianapolis, Indiana
- F Battery, 139th Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 119th Field Artillery, in Lansing, Michigan (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 46th Infantry Bde
- 3rd Battalion, 139th Field Artillery, in Crawfordsville, Indiana (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 2nd Infantry Bde
- 1st Battalion, 163rd Field Artillery, in Evansville, Indiana (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 76th Infantry Bde
- 2nd Battalion, 150th Field Artillery, in Bedford, Indiana (Field Artillery (M114A2) and 4 x M110A2 203mm Heavy Self-Propelled Guns)
- 38th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 38th Infantry Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Squadron, 238th Cavalry, in Marion, Indiana (Armored Divisional Cavalry; with M48A5 Main Battle Tanks; M113A2 APCs, OH-58A Light Recon and AH-1S Attack Helicopters)
47th Infantry Division
[edit]The 47th Infantry Division was hosted by the Minnesota Army National Guard but comprised troops from the Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin Army National Guards as-well.
- 47th Infantry Division (Minnesota National Guard)[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Saint Paul, Minnesota
- 147th Signal Battalion, in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota[5]
- 1st Battalion, 202nd Air Defense Artillery, in Arlighton Heights, Illinois (Air Defense Artillery; 12 x AN/TWQ-1 Avenger Mobile SAM Systems and 72 x FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS)
- 1st Infantry Brigade (Minnesota National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Stillwater, Minnesota
- 1st Battalion, 135th Infantry, in Rochester (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry, in Mankato (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 136th Infantry, in Saint Cloud (Light Infantry)
- 34th Infantry Brigade (Iowa National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Boone, Iowa
- 1st Battalion, 133rd Infantry, in Cedar Falls (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 133rd Infantry, in Sergeant Bluff (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry, in Council Bluffs (Light Infantry)
- 66th Infantry Brigade (Illinois National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Decatur, Illinois
- 1st Battalion, 123rd Infantry, in Bloomington (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 130th Infantry, in Urbana (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 130th Infantry, in East Saint Louis (Light Infantry)
- 47th Infantry Division Artillery[14]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- F Battery, 151st Field Artillery
- 2nd Battalion, 123rd Field Artillery, in Rock Islands, Illinois (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 66th Infantry Bde
- 1st Battalion, 175th Field Artillery, in Olivia, Minnesota (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 1st Infantry Bde
- 1st Battalion, 194th Field Artillery, in Humboldt, Iowa (Field Artillery (M101A1)) – supporting 34th Infantry Bde
- 1st Battalion, 151st Field Artillery, in Duluth, Minnesota (Field Artillery (M114A2) and 4 x M110A2 203mm Heavy Self-Propelled Howitzers)
- 47th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 47th Infantry Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 194th Cavalry, in Brainerd (Light Divisional Cavalry)
70th Division (Training)
[edit]- 70th Division (Training)[21][186][187]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Livonia, Michigan[21]
- 5089th U.S. Army Reception Station, in Saginaw
- 1st Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Livonia, Michigan
- 3rd Battalion, 329th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 330th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Fort Wayne, Indiana
- 2nd Battalion, 330th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Forest Park, Illinois
- 3rd Battalion, 330th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Waterford, Michigan
- 2nd Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Flint, Michigan
- 1st Battalion, 329th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Bloomington, Indiana
- 1st Battalion, 333rd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Pontiac
- 2nd Battalion, 333rd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 3rd Battalion, 333rd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 3rd Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Fort Wayne, Indiana
- 1st Battalion, 423rd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 423rd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Grissom Air Force Base
- 3rd Battalion, 423rd Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Muncie
- 4th Training Brigade
- Headquarters, at in Edinburg
- 1st Battalion (Mortar), 70th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 70th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Bloomington
- 3rd Battalion (Mortar), 70th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 329th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 70th Training Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Fraser, Michigan
- 170th Service and Supply Battalion
- ABC-Combat Command A
- ABC-Combat Command B
- ABC-Combat Command C, in Richmond, Indiana
- Special Training Company
- 70th Division Band
- Leadership Academy
- 2087th United States Army Reserve Force School, in Toledo, Ohio[111]
84th Division (Training)
[edit]- 84th Division (Training)[21][188]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 84th Division Band, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 1st Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 1st Battalion, 84th Regiment (Common Specialist Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 84th Regiment (Common Specialist Training)
- 3rd Battalion, 84th Regiment (Common Specialist Training)
- 2nd Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
- 1st Battalion, 334th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 2nd Battalion, 334th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Granite City, Illinois
- 3rd Battalion, 334th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 3rd Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin[189]
- 1st Battalion, 339th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 2nd Battalion, 339th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 3rd Battalion, 339th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Neeha, Wisconsin
- 4th Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 1st Battalion, 351st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 351st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 3rd Battalion, 351st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 84th Training Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 184th Service and Supply Battalion
- ABC-Combat Command A
- ABC-Combat Command B
- ABC-Combat Command C
- Special Training Company
- 84th Division Band
- Leadership Academy
- 4th United States Army Reserve Component Non-Commissioned Officers Academy, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin[111]
85th Division (Training)
[edit]- 85th Division (Training)[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Arlington Heights, Illinois
- 85th Division Band
- 1st Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Waukegan, Illinois[189]
- 1st Battalion, 85th Regiment (Common Specialist Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 85th Regiment (Common Specialist Training)
- 3rd Battalion, 85th Regiment (Common Specialist Training)
- 2nd Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Saint Louis, Missouri
- 3rd Battalion, 335th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Fort Sheridan, Illinois
- 1st Battalion, 338th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
- 1st Battalion, 340th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Saint Paul, Minnesota
- 3rd Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Rockford, Illinois
- 1st Battalion, 335th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 335th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 337th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)[190]
- 2nd Battalion, 337th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 338th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 3rd Battalion, 338th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 4th Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin[189]
- 3rd Battalion, 337th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 340th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 3rd Battalion, 340th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
83rd Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 83rd Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Ohio and Kentucky. The command headquarters is based at Fort Campbell in Kentucky.[105]
- 83rd Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Columbus, Ohio
- 5th Battalion, 28th Field Artillery, in Cincinnati, Ohio (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 3rd Battalion, 92nd Field Artillery, in Akron, Ohio (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 364th Engineer Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Columbus, Ohio[189]
- 169th Corps Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Cleveland, Ohio[111]
- 452nd Corps Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Columbus, Ohio[111]
- 400th Supply Company[191]
- 672nd General Supply Company[191]
- 79th Quartermaster Company, in Marion, Ohio
- 758th Maintenance Company, in Columbus, Ohio[192][193]
- 2291st Army Hospital[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Columbus, Ohio
- 311th Hospital Station, in Sharonville, Ohio[111]
- 326th Military History Detachment[191]
- 367th Public Affairs Detachment[191]
- 338th Army Band, in Whitehall, Ohio[194]
86th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 86th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Northern Michigan. The command headquarters is based at 1819 West Pershing Road in Chicago, Illinois.[105]
- 86th Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Forest Park, Illinois
- 347th Adjutant General Battalion, in Marion, Illinois[115]
- 138th Military Intelligence Battalion, in Rosemont, Illinois
- 434th Field Artillery Brigade[195]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Chicago, Illinois
- 7th Battalion, 1st Field Artillery, in Chicago, Illinois (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 4th Battalion, 75th Field Artillery, in Peioria, Illinois (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 425th Transportation Brigade (Theater Corps)[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Sheridan, Illinois[111]
- 315th Area Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Chicago, Illinois[111]
- 453rd Chemical Battalion, in Chicago, Illinois[196]
- 472nd Chemical Battalion, in Chicago, Illinois[197]
- 30th Hospital Center[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Sheridan, Illinois
- 452nd General Hospital, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin[189]
- 801st General Hospital, in Chicago, Illinois
- 244th Aviation Group[198]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Glenview, Illinois
- 3rd Battalion, 158th Aviation, in Gelnview[199]
- 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation, at Scott Air Force Base[200]
88th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 88th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Iowa and Minnesota. The command headquarters is based at Buzza Building at 1006 West Lake Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[105]
102nd Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 102nd Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Kansas and Missouri. The command headquarters is based in Saint Louis, Missouri.[105]
- 102nd Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Saint Louis, Missouri[7]
- 795th Adjutant General Company, at Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base, Missouri[202]
- 135th Military Intelligence Battalion, in Lenexa, Kansas
- 331st Medical Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Wichita, Kansas
- 325th General Hospital, in Independence, Missouri
123rd Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 123rd Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Indiana and Southern Michigan. The command headquarters is based at 2625 Kessler Boulevard in Indianapolis, Indiana.[105]
- 123rd Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana[7]
- 326th Adjutant General Battalion, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana[115]
- 314th Military Intelligence Battalion, in Detroit, Michigan
- 428th Field Artillery Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in South Bend, Indiana
- 4th Battalion, 333rd Field Artillery, in South Bend, Indiana (Field Artillery (M114A2))
- 4th Battalion, 20th Field Artillery, in Lansing, Michigan (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 4th Battalion, 38th Field Artillery, in Bay City, Michigan (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 791st Transportation Battalion (Motor), in Grand Rapids, Michigan[111]
416th Engineer Command
[edit]- 416th Engineer Command[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Chicago, Illinois
- 372nd Engineer Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 420th Engineer Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Bryan, Texas
300th Military Police Command
[edit]- 300th Military Police Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Inkster, Michigan
- 327th Military Police Battalion, in Chicago, Illinois[189]
Illinois Army National Guard
[edit]- Illinois Army National Guard
- 644th Personnel Services Company, in Springfield[39]
- 133rd Signal Battalion, in Chicago[5]
- 33rd Separate Infantry Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Urbana, Illinois
- E Troop, 106th Cavalry, in Rock Falls
- 2nd Battalion, 129th Infantry, in Joliet (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 131st Infantry, in Chicago (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 178th Infantry, in Chicago (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 122nd Field Artillery, in Chicago (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 233rd Engineer Company (Combat)
- 744th Engineer Detachment (Utilities), in Springfield[39]
- 232nd Supply and Service Battalion, in Springfield[203]
- 404th Chemical Brigade
- Headquarters & headquarters Company
- 44th Chemical Battalion, in Macomb
- 1st Battalion, 106th Aviation, in Peoria[204]
- E Company, 106th Aviation[204]
Indiana Army National Guard
[edit]- Indiana Army National Guard
- 120th Public Affairs Detachment (Press Camp Headquarters), in Edinburgh[39]
Iowa Army National Guard
[edit]- Iowa Army National Guard
- 234th Signal Battalion, in Cedar Rapids[5]
- 224th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Fairfield
- 1st Battalion, 109th Aviation, in Boone, Iowa (Aviation Maintenance)[205]
103rd Corps Support Command
[edit]Michigan Army National Guard
[edit]- Michigan Army National Guard
- 156th Signal Battalion, in Ypsilanti[5]
- F Company, 425th Infantry, in Pontiac (Long Range Surveillance)
- 1st Battalion, 182nd Field Artillery, in Oak Park (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 46th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Flint, Michigan
- 107th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Ishpeming
- 871st Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Austin, Texas (Army Reserve)
- 1432nd Engineer Company, in Kingsford (Medium Girder Bridge)
- 1437th Engineer Company, in Sault Sainte Marie (Assault Float Bridge)
- 207th Engineer Battalion (Construction), in Bay City
- 507th Engineer Battalion, in Wyoming
- 2071st Medical Clearing Detachment, in Kalamazoo[189]
- 177th Military Police Brigade (Michigan National Guard)[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Detroit, Michigan
Minnesota Army National Guard
[edit]Ohio Army National Guard
[edit]- Ohio Army National Guard
- 107th Armored Cavalry Regiment[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, in Cleveland, Ohio
- 1st Squadron (Mechanized Reconnaissance; with M113A2 APCs)
- 2nd Squadron, in Canton (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Squadron, in Stow (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 4th Squadron (Air Cavalry; with OH-58D Light Recon, AH-1F Attack, and UH-60A Utility Helicopters)
- 73rd Separate Infantry Brigade[18][21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in North Canton, Ohio
- A Troop, 237th Cavalry, in Cincinnati
- 1st Battalion, 147th Infantry, in Cincinnati (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 148th Infantry, in Lima (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 166th Infantry, in Columbus (Light Infantry)
- 77th Infantry Detachment (Pathfinder), in Columbus
- 1st Battalion, 136th Field Artillery, in Columbus (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 837th Engineer Company (Combat), in Toldeo
- 1st Battalion, 174th Air Defense Artillery, in Cincinnati (Light Air Defense Artillery; with Avenger Mobile SAMs and Stinger MANPADS)
- 2nd Battalion, 174th Air Defense Artillery, in McConnelsville (Light Air Defense Artillery; with Avenger Mobile SAMs and Stinger MANPADS)
- 512th Engineer Battalion, in Cincinnati
- 16th Engineer Brigade (Corps)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Columbus, Ohio
- 134th Engineer Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Hamilton, Ohio
- 112th Engineer Battalion (Corps)
- 372nd Engineer Battalion (Corps)
- 612th Engineer Battalion (Corps)
- 416th Engineer Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Walbridge, Ohio
- 216th Engineer Battalion (Corps)
- 983rd Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy)
- 1193rd Engineer Company (Panel Bridge)
- 112th Transportation Battalion, in Middletown[207]
- 372nd Maintenance Company, in Willoughby[208]
- 112th Medical Brigade[7]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Worthington, Ohio
- D Company, 137th Aviation, at Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base, Columbus (Aviation Maintenance)[209]
- 107th Armored Cavalry Regiment[18]
Wisconsin Army National Guard
[edit]- Wisconsin Army National Guard
- 2nd Battalion, 128th Infantry, in Elkhorn (TOW Light Anti-Tank Battalion; with M966 TOW-mounted M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles) – supporting 10th Mountain Division
- 32nd Separate Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)[18][21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Madison, Wisconsin
- 2nd Battalion, 127th Infantry, in Appleton (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 128th Infantry, in Eau Claire (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 120th Field Artillery, in Wisconsin Rapids (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 132nd Support Battalion (Forward), in Madison[210]
- 264th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
- 724th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Superior
Fifth United States Army
[edit]The Fifth United States Army was activated on 1st January 1957 and was responsible for overseeing Reserve Component activities in the southern United States including the following states: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.[1]
- Fifth United States Army; Lieutenant General George Raymond Stotser
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas[2]
49th Armored Division
[edit]The 49th Armored Division was one of two remaining armored divisions in the National Guard and its troops were provided by the Texas Army National Guard along with one battalion from the New Mexico Army National Guard.
- 49th Armored Division (Texas National Guard)[21][211]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Austin, Texas
- 249th Signal Battalion, in Dallas, Texas[5]
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in San Antonio, Texas
- 6th Battalion, 112th Armor, in El Campo (Armored (M60A3))
- 1st Battalion, 141st Infantry, in San Antonio (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 141st Infantry, in Corpus Christi (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Forth Worth, Texas
- 2nd Battalion, 112th Armor, in Fort Worth (Armored (M60A3))
- 3rd Battalion, 112th Armor, in Brownwood (Armored (M60A3))
- 2nd Battalion, 142nd Infantry, in Amarillo (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Dallas, Texas
- 1st Battalion, 112th Armor, in Dallas (Armored (M60A3))
- 4th Battalion, 112th Armor, in Dallas (Armored (M60A3))
- 5th Battalion, 112th Armor, in Marshall (Armored (M60A3))
- 3rd Battalion, 144th Infantry, in Tarrell (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 49th Armored Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in San Antonio
- F Battery, 133rd Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 3rd Battalion, 132nd Field Artillery, in San Antonio (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – supporting 2nd Brigade
- 3rd Battalion, 133rd Field Artillery, in El Paso (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – supporting 1st Brigade
- 4th Battalion, 133rd Field Artillery, in New Braunfels (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – supporting 3rd Brigade
- 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery, in Wichita Falls (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 49th Armored Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Austin
- 949th Support Battalion (Main), in Fort Worth[212]
- 49th Armored Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Houston
- (Light Air Cavalry (AH-1F))
35th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
[edit]The 35th Infantry Division (Mechanized) was a combined army national guard division which drew its personnel from Kansas, Kentucky, Nebraska, Colorado, and New Mexico.
- 35th Infantry Division (Mechanized) (National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
- 135th Signal Battalion, in Saint Joseph, Missouri[5]
- 149th Armored Brigade (Kentucky National Guard)[21][18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Louisville, Kentucky
- 1st Battalion, 149th Infantry, in Barbourville (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 67th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (Nebraska National Guard)[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lincoln, Nebraska
- 1st Battalion, 134th Infantry, in Lincoln (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 134th Infantry, in Lincoln (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 69th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (Kansas National Guard)[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Leavanworth, Kansas
- 1st Battalion, 137th Infantry, in Wichita (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 137th Infantry, in Kansas City (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 35th Infantry Division Artillery[15]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Hutchinson, Kansas
- F Battery, 161st Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 127th Field Artillery, in Ottawa, Kansas (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – supporting 69th Infantry Bde
- 2nd Battalion, 138th Field Artillery, in Lexington, Kentucky (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – supporting 149th Armored Bde
- 1st Battalion, 168th Field Artillery, in Lincoln, Nebraska (Field Artillery (M109A2)) – supporting 67th Infantry Bde
- 1st Battalion, 161st Field Artillery, in Dodge City, Kansas (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 35th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 735th Maintenance Battalion, in Jefferson City, Missouri[213]
- 35th Infantry Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Frankfort, Kentucky
- 1st Squadron, 167th Cavalry, in Lincoln, Nebraska (Air Cavalry; with OH-58C Light Recon, AH-1F Attack Helicopters, M60A3 Main Battle Tanks, and M113A2 APCs)
- 1st Battalion, 135th Aviation, in Warrensburg, Missouri (Attack Aviation; with OH-58A Light Recon and AH-1E Attack Helicopters)
- 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation, at Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado (Attack Aviation; with OH-58A Light Recon and AH-1S Attack Helicopters)
- D Company, 135th Aviation, in Kansas (Utility Aviation; with UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- E Company, 135th Aviation, in Frankfort, Kentucky (Assault Aviation (UH-60A))
95th Division (Training)
[edit]- 95th Division (Training)[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- 95th Division Band, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- 1st Battalion, 95th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
- 3rd Battalion, 95th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
- 1st Battalion, 291st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 291st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Fort Hood, Texas
- 3rd Battalion, 291st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 4th Battalion, 291st Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 377th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Lincoln, Nebraska
- 1st Training Brigade
- Headquarters, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
- 1st Battalion, 354th Regiment (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training), in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- 2nd Battalion, 354th Regiment (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training), at NAS Dallas, Texas
- 1st Battalion, 355th Regiment (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training), in Round Rock, Texas
- 2nd Battalion, 379th Regiment (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training), in North Little Rock, Arkansas
- 2nd Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Norman, Oklahoma
- 3rd Battalion, 378th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Norman, Oklahoma
- 3rd Battalion, 379th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Norman, Oklahoma
- 3rd Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Stillwater, Oklahoma
- 4th Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Bossier City, Louisiana
- 2nd Battalion, 95th Regiment (Common Specialist Training), in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- 1st Battalion, 378th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Lafayette, Louisiana
- 2nd Battalion, 378th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Monroe, Louisiana
- 1st Battalion, 379th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Monroe, Louisiana
- 5th Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Lincoln, Nebraska
- 402nd Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Lawton, Oklahoma[214]
- 1st Battalion, 89th Field Artillery, in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- 2nd Battalion, 89th Field Artillery, in Amarillo, Texas
- 3rd Battalion, 89th Field Artillery, in Denton, Texas
- 4th Battalion, 89th Field Artillery, in Fort Worth, Texas
- 5th Battalion, 89th Field Artillery, in Wichita Falls, Texas
- 95th Training Command
- 4161st United States Army Reserve Force School, in Beaumont, Texas[111]
89th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 89th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
- 89th Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Wichita, Kansas[7]
- 312th Army Band, in Lawrence, Kansas
90th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 90th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in New Mexico and Texas. The command headquarters is based at Fort Sam Houston in Texas.[105]
- 90th Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas[7]
- 301st Military Intelligence Battalion, in Pasadena, Texas
- 549th Military Intelligence Battalion, in Austin, Texas
- 353rd Transportation Battalion (Motor), in Beaumont, Texas[111]
- 373rd Supply and Service Battalion, in Beaumont, Texas[215]
- 519th Maintenance Battalion (Direct/General Support), in Dallas, Texas[111]
- 75th Maneuver Area Command – conduct joint Active, National Guard, and Reserve training[166]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Houston, Texas[111]
- 156th Area Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Albuquerque, New Mexico[111]
- 469th Quartermaster Group (Petroleum)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Albuquerque, New Mexico[111]
- 807th Medical Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Seagoville, Texas
- 829th Hospital Station, in Lubbock, Texas[111]
122nd Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 122nd Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. The command headquarters is based at Fort Chaffee in Arkansas.[105]
- 122nd Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas[7]
- 800th Adjutant General Company, in Tulsa, Oklahoma[115]
- 221st Adjutant General Detachment, in Lake Charles, Louisiana[115]
- 323rd Maintenance Battalion (Direct/General Support), in Miami, Oklahoma[111]
- 692nd Maintenance Battalion, in New Orleans, Louisiana[111]
- 44th Evacuation Hospital, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma[111]
- 92nd Chemical Battalion, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
377th Theater Army Area Command
[edit]- 377th Theater Army Area Command[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in New Orleans, Louisiana
Arkansas Army National Guard
[edit]- Arkansas Army National Guard
- Army National Guard Headquarters Office, at Camp Robinson, North Little Rock
- 212th Signal Battalion, in Little Rock[5]
- 875th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Jonesboro
- 172nd Medical Company, at Camp Robinson, North Little Rock
- 106th Army Band, in Little Rock
- Army Aviation Support Facility, at Camp Robinson, North Little Rock
- 39th Infantry Brigade[216] – affiliated with 101st Airborne Div.[43]
- Headquarters, in Little Rock, Arkansas[216]
- 1st Battalion, 153rd Infantry, in Marlvern (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 153rd Infantry, in Searcy (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 153rd Infantry, in Dermott (Light Infantry)
- 5th Battalion, 206th Field Artillery, in West Memphis (Field Artillery; 24 x M101A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 142nd Field Artillery Brigade[217]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Fayetteville, Arkansas
- 1st Battalion, 142nd Field Artillery, in Harrison (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 2nd Battalion, 142nd Field Artillery, at Fort Smith (Field Artillery (M110A2))
Kansas Army National Guard
[edit]- Kansas Army National Guard
- 891st Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Iola
- 130th Field Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Hutchinson, Kansas
- 2nd Battalion, 130th Field Artillery, in Hiawatha, Kansas (Field Artillery (M109A2))
Louisiana Army National Guard
[edit]- Louisiana Army National Guard
- 415th Military Intelligence Battalion, in Baton Rogue – activated 1 December 1989
- 528th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Monroe, Louisiana
- 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation, at the Hammond Northshore Regional Airport[218]
- G Company, 244th Aviation[218]
Missouri Army National Guard
[edit]- Missouri Army National Guard
- 880th Engineer Battalion (Construction), at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri (National Guard)
- 35th Engineer Brigade (Missouri National Guard)[219]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Saint Louis, Missouri
- 135th Engineer Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Cape Girardeu, Missouri
- 110th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Kansas City
- 203rd Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Joplin – affiliated with 1st Infantry Div[19]
- 1138th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Jefferson City
- 1140th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Cape Girardeu
- 1438th Engineer Company (Assault Float Bridge), in Rolla
- 146th Aviation Group (Combat)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Saint Louis, Missouri[220]
Nebraska Army National Guard
[edit]- Nebraska Army National Guard
- 43rd Army Band, in Lincoln, Nebraska
New Mexico Army National Guard
[edit]- New Mexico Army National Guard
- 111th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (New Mexico National Guard)[221]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- 2nd Battalion, 200th Air Defense Artillery, in Las Cruces (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 3rd Battalion, 200th Air Defense Artillery, in Belen, New Mexico (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163)) – supporting 50th Armored Division
- 4th Battalion, 200th Air Defense Artillery, in Clovis (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 6th Battalion, 200th Air Defense Artillery, in Spring (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 7th Battalion, 200th Air Defense Artillery, in Rio Rancho (Air Defense (Hawk))
- 111th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (New Mexico National Guard)[221]
Oklahoma Army National Guard
[edit]- Oklahoma Army National Guard
- 45th Separate Infantry Brigade (Oklahoma National Guard)[222][223]
- Headquarters, in Edmond[222]
- 1st Battalion, 179th Infantry, in Stillwater (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 180th Infantry, in Durant (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 279th Infantry, in Tulsa (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 160th Field Artillery, in Chandler (Field Artillery; M102A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 700th Support Battalion (Forward)[224]
- 2nd Battalion, 180th Infantry, in Oklahoma City (TOW Light Anti-Tank Battalion; with M966 TOW-mounted M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles) – affiliated with 101st Airborne Division
- 2nd Battalion, 158th Field Artillery, in Kingfisher (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 1st Battalion, 190th Field Artillery, in Enid (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 120th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), in Okmulgee (National Guard)
- 1st Battalion, 245th Aviation, at Tulsa International Airport (Utility Aviation) – roundout for Army Special Forces
- 45th Separate Infantry Brigade (Oklahoma National Guard)[222][223]
Texas Army National Guard
[edit]- Texas Army National Guard
- G Company, 143rd Infantry, in Houston (Long Range Surveillance)
- 1136th Infantry Detachment (Pathfinder), in Austin
- 115th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 386th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Houston, Texas (Texas NG)
Sixth United States Army
[edit]The Sixth United States Army was activated on 1st January 1957 and oversaw Reserve Component matters in the Western United States including the following states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.[1] The army was inactivated on 23rd June 1995 as part of the post-Cold War reductions. The army was reformed in 2008 and remains active as United States Army South today.
- Sixth United States Army
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at the Presidio of San Francisco, California[2]
- 6th Army Band, at the Presidio of San Francisco, California[75]
40th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
[edit]The 40th Infantry Division was part of the California Army National Guard with elements from the Nevada and New Mexico Army National Guards. In 1989, the structure of the division stood at 13,742 officers and men.[225]
- 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized)[21][225]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Los Alamitos, California
- 240th Signal Battalion, in Long Beach[5]
- xx Engineer Battalion, in Sacramento
- 76th Infantry Detachment (Pathfinder), in Stocktown, California
- 1st Brigade (California National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in San Pedro, California
- 2nd Battalion, 160th Infantry, in Fresno (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 160th Infantry, in Burbank (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 160th Infantry, in Santa Anna (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade (California National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in San Diego, California
- 3rd Brigade (California National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in San Jose, California
- 2nd Battalion, 159th Infantry, in San Jose (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry, in Modesto (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 40th Infantry Division Artillery[14]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Los Angeles, California
- F Battery, 144th Field Artillery (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Battalion, 143rd Field Artillery, in Richmond (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 2nd Battalion, 144th Field Artillery, in Arcadia (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 3rd Battalion, 144th Field Artillery, in Van Nuys (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 1st Battalion, 144th Field Artillery, in Sant Barbara (Field Artillery (M110A2))
- 40th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Long Beach, California
- F Company, 140th Aviation[226]
- 40th Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Fresno, California
- 1st Squadron, 18th Cavalry, in Azusa (National Guard Divisional Cavalry; with M60A3 Main Battle Tanks, M113A2 APCs, OH-58C Light Recon and AH-1S Attack Helicopters)
- 1st Battalion, 140th Aviation[226]
- D Company, 140th Aviation, in Fresno[226]
- E Company, 140th Aviation, in Stockton[226]
91st Division (Training)
[edit]- 91st Division (Training)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Sausalito, California[21]
- 91st Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 361st Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, 361st Regiment
- 3rd Battalion, 361st Regiment
- 4th Battalion, 361st Regiment
- 5th Battalion, 361st Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 362nd Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, 362nd Regiment
- 3rd Battalion, 362nd Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 363rd Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, 363rd Regiment
- 3rd Battalion, 363rd Regiment
- 91st Division Band, in Sausalito, California
- Pipes and Drums of the 91st Division[227]
- 1st Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Sacramento, California
- 2nd Training Brigade
- Headquarters, at Hamilton Air Force Base, California
- 3rd Training Brigade
- Headquarters, in Marina, California
- 4th Training Brigade
- Headquarters, at the Presidio of San Francisco, California
- 91st Training Command
- 6227th United States Army Reserve School, at the Presidio of San Francisco, California[228]
104th Division (Training)
[edit]The 104th Division (Training) is responsible for Army Reserve and Reserve Officers' Training Corps training throughout Washington and Oregon.[229]
- 104th Division (Training)[229]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Vancouver Barracks, Washington[21]
- 104th Division Band, at Vancouver Barracks, Washington
- 104th Division Leadership Academy, at Vancouver Barracks, Washington
- 1st Training Brigade
- Headquarters, at Vancouver Barracks, Washington
- 1st Battalion, 413th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Portland, Oregon
- 1st Battalion, 414th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Salem, Oregon
- 2nd Battalion, 414th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Medford, Oregon
- 3rd Battalion, 414th Regiment (One Station Unit Training), in Eugene, Oregon
- 2nd Training Brigade[230]
- Headquarters, in Pasco, Washington
- 1st Battalion, 416th Regiment, in Walla Walla
- 2nd Battalion, 416th Regiment, in Spokane
- 3rd Battalion, 416th Regiment, in Yakima
- 3rd Battalion, 413th Regiment, in Spokane
- 3rd Training Brigade
- Headquarters, at Fort Lawton, Washington
- 1st Battalion, 104th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Fort Lawton
- 2nd Battalion, 104th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Renton
- 3rd Battalion, 104th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Fort Lawton
- 4th Training Brigade
- Headquarters, at Fort Lewis, Washington
- 2nd Battalion, 413th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Tumwater
- 1st Battalion, 415th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), in Port Orchard
- 2nd Battalion, 415th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Fort Lewis
- 3rd Battalion, 415th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Vancouver Barracks
- 104th Training Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Vancouver Barracks, Washington
- A Company (Rifle Marksmanship)
- B Company (Weapons), at Fort Lewis
- C Company (Tactical), at Fort Lawton
- D Company (Special Subjects)
- Logistics Group, at Vancouver Barracks and Fort Lewis
63rd Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 63rd Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Arizona, California, and Nevada. The command headquarters is based at Fort MacArthur in California.[105]
- 63rd Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort MacArthur, California[7]
- 277th Adjutant General Company, in Myrtle Beach, California[115]
- 415th Adjutant General Company, in Bell, California[115]
- 319th Signal Battalion, in Stockton, California[5]
- 8th Battalion, 40th Armor, in Tuscon, Arizona (Armored (M60A3)) – augmentation for 7th Infantry Division[8]
- 2nd Hospital Center[18][231]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Hamilton Field, California
- 346th General Hospital, at the Presidio of San Francisco, California
- 352nd General Hospital, in Oakland, California
- 823rd Station Hospital, in Palo Alto, California
- 828th Station Hospital, in Fresno, California
- 221st Military Police Brigade[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in San Jose, California
- 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation, in Los Alamitos, California[232][233]
- 300th Army Band, in Bell, California
351st Civil Affairs Command
[edit]- 351st Civil Affairs Command[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Mountain View, California
311th Corps Support Command
[edit]- 311th Corps Support Command[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Los Angeles, California
- 304th Materiel Management Center
- 335th Data Processing Unit
- 420th Transportation Center (Movement Control)
96th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 96th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. The command headquarters is based at Fort Douglas in Utah.[105]
- 96th Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Douglas, Utah[7]
- 3rd Battalion, 87th Infantry, at Fort Carson, Colorado (Army Reserve) (Light Infantry)
- 6th Battalion, 83rd Field Artillery, in Ogden, Utah (Field Artillery (M114A1))
- 162nd Corps Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Douglas, Utah[111]
124th Army Reserve Command
[edit]The 124th Army Reserve Command is responsible for overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, and Washington. The command headquarters is based at Fort Lawton in Seattle, Washington.[105]
- 124th Army Reserve Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Lawton, Washington[7]
- 235th Adjutant General Detachment, in Redmond, Washington[115]
- 321st Engineer Battalion (Combat), in Boise, Idaho – affiliated with 9th Motorized Div[8]
- 319th Military Intelligence Brigade[234]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Lewis, Washington
- 140th Military Intelligence Battalion, in Bell, California
- 373rd Military Intelligence Battalion, in Oakland, California
- 476th Chemical Battalion, in Seattle, Washington[235]
Arizona Army National Guard
[edit]- Arizona Army National Guard
- State Area Headquarters Office, in Phoenix
- 258th Engineer Company (Construction), in Phoenix
- 1st Battalion, 285th Aviation, in Marana[236]
- 108th Army Band (Arizona's Own), in Phoenix
- Western Army National Guard Aviation Training Site, at Silverbell Army Heliport
- Army Aviation Support Facility #1,in Phoenix
- Army Aviation Support Facility #2, at Silverbell Army Heliport
California Army National Guard
[edit]- California Army National Guard
- Army National Guard Headquarters Office, at Sacramento
- Aviation Support Facility #1, in Los Alamitos
- Aviation Support Facility #2, at Stockton Metropolitan Airport
- Aviation Support Facility #3, in Mather
- Aviation Support Facility Los Alamitos, in Los Alamitos
- Aviation Support Facility Moffett, at Moffett Field
- 115th Area Support Group[225]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Roseville
- 185th Transportation Battalion, in Fresno
- 749th Maintenance Battalion, in Vallejo
- 175th Medical Brigade[225][237]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Sacramento, California
- 146th Combat Support Hospital, in San Francisco
- 143rd Evacuation Hospital, in Los Alamitos
- 126th Medical Company (Air Ambulance), in Sacramento (Air Ambulance; with UH-1H Utility Helicopters)[238]
- 246th Medical Detachment, in Sacramento
- 980th Medical Supply Unit, in Sacramento
- Optical Maintenance Unit, in Sacramento
- 49th Military Police Brigade[225][237]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Alameda, California
- 143rd Military Police Battalion, in Lancaster
- 185th Military Police Battalion, in Pittsburgh
- 1 x MP Battalion
- 168th Aviation Group[111]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Los Alamitos, California
- 1106th Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot, in Fresno
- Troop Command[225]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Fairfield, California
- 40th Personnel Services Company
- 49th Personnel Services Company
- 40th Finance Company
- 579th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Santa Rose – affiliated with 7th Infantry Division[8]
- 112th Engineer Company (Dump Truck), in Chico[39]
- 3rd Battalion, 140th Aviation, in Stockton (Medium Lift; with UH-1H Utility Helicopters)[238][239]
- G Company, 140th Aviation (Heavy Lift; with Boeing CH-47 Heavy-Lift Helicopters)[238]
- 59th Army Band, in Sacramento[75]
- 159th Army Band, in San Rafael[75]
Colorado Army National Guard
[edit]- Colorado Army National Guard
- Army National Guard Headquarters Office, at Buckley Air National Guard Base, colorado
- 571st Medical Company (Air Ambulance), at Fort Carson
Idaho Army National Guard
[edit]- Idaho Army National Guard
- 116th Armored Cavalry Regiment[240][241]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, in Boise, Idaho
- 1st Battalion, 148th Field Artillery, in Pocatello (Field Artillery (M109A2))
- 116th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Lewiston[242]
- 248th Engineer Battalion (Construction), in Idaho Falls
- 126th Engineer Company, in Blackfoot[39]
- 116th Armored Cavalry Regiment[240][241]
Montana Army National Guard
[edit]- Montana Army National Guard
- 163rd Separate Armored Brigade[243]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Bozeman, Montana
- 2nd Battalion, 163rd Cavalry, in Kalispell, Montana[244]
- 1st Battalion, 163rd Infantry, in Belgrade (Tracked Mechanized Infantry) – activated 2 January 1989
- 163rd Separate Armored Brigade[243]
Nevada Army National Guard
[edit]North Dakota Army National Guard
[edit]- North Dakota Army National Guard
- 164th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Bismarck, North Dakota
- 141st Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Valley City
- 164th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Minot
- 957th Engineer Company (Assault Float Bridge), in Grafton
- 231st Engineer Battalion (Construction), in Bismarck
- 188th Army Band, in Fargo
- 164th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
Oregon Army National Guard
[edit]- Oregon Army National Guard
- 1st Battalion, 249th Infantry (TOW Light Anti-Tank Battalion; with M966 TOW-mounted M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles) – affiliated with 7th Infantry Division
- 1249th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Salem
- 3670th Maintenance Company (Heavy Equipment), in Clackamas[39]
South Dakota Army National Guard
[edit]- South Dakota Army National Guard
- 119th Engineer Battalion (Construction), in Wagner
- 137th Engineer Battalion (Construction), in Wagner
- 109th Engineer Group (Combat)[92]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Pierre, South Dakota
- 153rd Engineer Battalion (Corps), in Huron – affiliated with 1st Infantry Div.[19]
- 200th Engineer Company (Assault Float Bridge), in Chamberlain
- 211th Engineer Company (Medium Girder Bridge)
Utah Army National Guard
[edit]- Utah Army National Guard
- 141st Military Intelligence Battalion, in Draper
- 142nd Military Intelligence Battalion, in Draper
- 1457th Engineer Battalion (Corps), in American Fork
- 117th Engineer Company (Float Bridge), in Lehi
Washington Army National Guard
[edit]- Washington Army National Guard
- 341st Military Intelligence Battalion, in Seattle – activated 2 December 1989
- 1st Battalion, 803rd Armor, in Everett – affiliated with 9th Motorized Div[8]
- 1st Battalion, 168th Aviation, at Camp Murray (Heavy-Lift Aviation; with Chinooks)[246]
Wyoming Army National Guard
[edit]United States Army Europe/Seventh Army
[edit]Since 1966, the Commander of Seventh Army is dual hatted as Commander-in-Chief, United States Army Europe.
- / United States Army Europe/Seventh Army
- / Army Headquarters, at Campbell Barracks, Heidelberg, West Germany
- Commander-in-Chief, United States Army Europe/Commander, Seventh Army
- Deputy Commander-in-Chief
- Chief of Staff
- Office of the Political Advisor
- Secretary of the General Staff
- G-1, Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel
- G-2, Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence
- G-3, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations
- G-4, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics
- G-5, Deputy Chief of Staff for Host Nation Activities
- Deputy Chief of Staff for Information Management
- Deputy Chief of Staff for Resource Management
- Deputy Chief of Staff, Engineer
- Office of the Inspector General
- Office of the Judge Advocate
- Office of the Command Chaplain
- Office of the Chief of Public Relations
- Office of the Chief Surgeon
- Staff Weather Office
- Aviation Office
- Office of the Adjutant General
- Office of the Provost Marshal, at Taylor Barracks, Mannheim
- Directorate of Contracting
- Directorate of Air Land Forces Application, at Ramstein Air Base
- Return of Forces to Germany (REFORGER) Planning Group
- 3rd Battalion (Air Traffic Control), 58th Aviation, at Dolan Barracks, Swäbisch Hall[247]
- 1st Transportation Movement Control Agency
- 266th Theater Finance Center, in Heidelberg
- 18th Engineer Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Smiley Barracks, Karlsruhe
- 79th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), at Gerszewski Barracks, Karlsruhe
- 94th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), at Ernst Ludwig Kaserne, Darmstadt
- 249th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), at Gerszewski Barracks, Karlsruhe
- 293rd Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), at Hold D. Smith Barracks, Baumholder
- 649th Engineer Battalion (Topographic), at Tompkins Barracks, Schwetzingen
- 6970th Civil Support Center (Engineer) (Construction), at Rhineland Kaserne, Ettlingen
- 8252nd Civil Support Group (Engineer) (Construction), in Mannheim
- 8361st Civil Support Group (Engineer) (Construction), at George C. Marshall Kaserne, Bad Kreuznach
- 8550th Civil Support Group (Engineer) (Construction), in Stuttgart
- 8551st Civil Support Group (Engineer) (Construction), at East Camp, Grafenwöhr
- 8552nd Civil Support Group (Engineer) (Construction)
- 8850th Civil Support Group (Engineer) (Construction), at Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 1st Personnel Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Kilbourne Kaserne, Schwetzingen
- 21st Replacement Battalion, at Rhein Main Air Base, Frankfurt am Main
- 33rd Army Band & Chorus, at Tompkins Barracks, Schwetzingen
- Confinement Facility, Mannheim, at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim
- Postal Group, Europe
- 40th Adjutant General Company (Postal), at Pioneer Kaserne, Hanau
- 111th Adjutant General Company (Postal), at Vanguard Logistics Complex, Rheinberg
- 115th Adjutant General Company (Postal), at Pulaski Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- 127th Adjutant General Company (Postal), at Johnson Barracks, Fürth
- 139th Adjutant General Company (Postal), at Robinson Barracks, Stuttgart
- 147th Adjutant General Company (Postal), at Patton Barracks, Heidelberg
- 226th Adjutant General Company (Postal), at McGraw Kaserne, München
- 228th Adjutant General Company (Postal), at Gibbs Barracks, Frankfurt am Main
- 566th Adjutant General Company (Postal), in Schweinfurt
- 1st Transportation Movement Control Agency
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp King, Oberursel
- 14th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza
- 27th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), at Karl Schurz Kaserne, Bremerhaven
- 39th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), at Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- 26th Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Patton Barracks, Heidelberg
- Support Battalion (Provisional), at Patton Barracks, Heidelbrg
- 29th Area Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Dänner Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 66th Maintenance Battalion, at Pulaski Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- 4000th Civilian Support Group (Guard), at Pulaski Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- General Support Center Kaiserslautern
- 5th Quartermaster Detachment (Air Delivery)
- 8121st Civilian Support Group (Supply)
- 8910th Civilian Support Group (Supply)
- 8593rd Civilian Support Group (Maintenance)
- 8907th Civilian Support Group (Maintenance)
- General Support Center Germersheim, at Germersheim Army Depot, Lingenfeld
- 4506th Civilian Support Group (Supply)
- 8592nd Civilian Support Group (Maintenance), at Tompkins Barracks, Schwetzingen
- General Support Center Pirmasens
- 8909th Civilian Support Group (Maintenance)
- General Support Center BENELUX, in Sanem
- United States Army Europe Materiel and Equipment Oil Analysis Laboratory, at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim
- 47th Area Support Group (United Kingdom)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Burtonwood Army Depot, Warrington, United Kingdom
- Reserve Storage Activity Burtonwood
- Reserve Storage Activity Caerwent, at RAF Caerwent
- Reserve Storage Activity Hythe, at RAF Hythe
- Medical Storage Facility Chessington, at RAF Chessington
- Medical Storage Facility Kirknewton, at RAF Kirknewton
- 80th Area Support Group (NATO / SHAPE Support Group)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Kaserne Daumerie, Chièvres, Belgium
- NATO Support Activity, in Zaventem
- 200th Theater Army Materiel Management Center
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Kreuzberg Kaserne, Zweibrücken
- 240th Quartermaster Detachment (Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants), in Vicenza, Italy
- 993rd Quartermaster Detachment (Petroleum Products Laboratory), in Kaiserslautern
- 59th Ordnance Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Husterhöh Kaserne, Pirmasens
- Headquarters Support Battalion, at Husterhöh Kaserne, Pirmasens
- 3rd Ordnance Battalion, at Müchweiler Hospital, Münchweiler an der Rodalb
- 72nd Ordnance Battalion, at Miesau Ammunition Depot, Bruchmühlbach-Miesau
- 197th Ordnance Battalion, at Müchweiler Hospital, Münchweiler an der Rodalb
- 5th United States Army Artillery Group, at Kwartier Kortemark / Stöckerbusch Kaserne, Büren
- 43rd Artillery Detachment, at Camp Handzaeme, Düren
- 52nd Artillery Detachment, at Siegerland Kaserne, Burbach
- 66th Artillery Detachment, at the Soest Büecke Communication Facility, Büecke
- 501st Artillery Detachment, at Nidder Kaserne, Kilianstädten
- 507th Artillery Detachment, at Grefath Kaserne, Vinkrath
- 27th Ordnance Company, at Kwartier Kortemark/Stöckerbusch Kaserne, Büren
- 294th United States Army Artillery Group, at Briesen Kaserne, Flensburg
- 13th Field Artillery Detachment, at Liliencron Kaserne, Kellinghusen
- 512th United States Army Artillery Group, at Prince Eugene Kaserne, Günzburg
- 2nd Field Artillery Detachment, at Generaloberst von Fritsch Kaserne, Pfullendorf
- 24th Field Artillery Detachment, at Generalfeldmarschall Ritter von Leeb Kaserne, Landsberg am Lech
- 36th Field Artillery Detachment, at General von Steuben Kaserne, Hemau
- 74th Field Artillery Detachment, at Schwabstadl Kaserne, Schwabstadl
- 84th Field Artillery Detachment, at Eberhard Finckh Kaserne, Engstingen
- 552nd United States Army Artillery Group, at Mühlenberg Kaserne, Sögel
- 162nd Ordnance Company, at Mühlenberg Kaserne, Sögel
- 1st Field Artillery Detachment, at Schill Kaserne, Wesel
- 5th Field Artillery Detachment, in Dünsen
- 8th Field Artillery Detachment, at Johannes Post Kazerne, Steenwijkerland, The Netherlands
- 23rd Field Artillery Detachment, at Luitenant-kolonel Tonnet Kazerne, 't Harde, The Netherlands
- 25th Field Artillery Detachment, at Niedersachsen Kaserne, Dörverden
- 32nd Field Artillery Detachment, at Clausewitz Kaserne, Nienburg
- 81st Field Artillery Detachment, at Sank Barbara Kaserne, Dülmen
- 557th United States Army Artillery Group, at Aartal Kaserne, Seelbach
- 3rd Field Artillery Detachment, at Salm Kaserne, Philippsburg
- 7th Field Artillery Detachment, at Harthberg Kaserne, Schwalmstadt
- 30th Field Artillery Detachment, at the Gießen General Depot, Gießen
- 83rd Field Artillery Detachment, at Westerwald Kaserne, Montabaur
- 85th Field Artillery Detachment, at NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen, Geilenkirchen
- 570th United States Army Artillery Group, at Simpson Barracks, Münster (under admin of the British 1st Artillery Brigade)
- 27th Ordnance Company, at Kwartier Kortemark/Stöckerbusch Kaserne, Büren
- 4th Field Artillery Detachment, at the Werl Communications Facility, Werl
- 9th Field Artillery Detachment, at Northumberland Barracks, Menden
- 26th Field Artillery Detachment, at Dempsey Barracks, Schloß Neuhaus
- 69th Field Artillery Detachment, at Northumberland Barracks, Menden
- 98th Chemical Detachment, at Müchweiler Hospital, Münchweiler an der Rodalb
- 763rd Medical Detachment, at Müchweiler Hospital, Münchweiler an der Rodalb
- 60th Ordnance Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Krüzberg Kaserne, Zweibrücken
- 84th Ordnance Battalion, at Münchweiler Hospital
- 191st Ordnance Battalion, at Taylor Barracks, Mannheim
- 196th Ordnance Battalion, at Windberg Barracks, Mönchengladbach
- 168th Ordnance Detachment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal Control Center), in Mannheim
- 512th Ordnance Detachment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal Control Center), at Rose Barracks, Vilseck
- Miesau Army Depot, in Bruchmühlbach-Miesau
- 6901st Civilian Support Center (Area)
- United States Army Combat Equipment Group, Europe
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Funari Barracks, Mannheim
- Combat Equipment Battalion East, at Gerszewski Barracks, Karlsruhe
- Combat Equipment Battalion West, at Wilson Barracks, Landstuhl
- Combat Equipment Battalion North, in Mönchengladbach
- Combat Equipment Battalion Northwest, in Coevorden, Netherlands
- 6900th Civilian Support Center (Maintenance & Supply / Smoke Generation), at Spinelli Barracks, Mannheim
- 42nd Military Police Group (Customs)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Funari Barracks, Mannheim
- United States European Command Executive Agency
- United States Army Europe Executive Agency
- Detachment F, at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Republic of Italy
- 193rd Military Police Company (Customs), at William O. Darby Kaserne, Fürth
- 256th Military Police Company (Customs), in Frankfurt am Main
- 285th Military Police Company (Customs), in Karsruhe
- 294th Military Police Company (Customs), at Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- 560th Military Police Company (Customs), at Carl Schurz Kaserne, Bremerhaven
- United States Army Europe Civilian Support Agency, in Heidelberg
- 3331st Civilian Support Group (Civilian Support Agency)
- 3334th Civilian Support Group (Liaison Detachment)
- 6950th Civilian Support Group (Recruiting, Training, and Logistics Center), at Pulaski Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- United States Military Liaison Mission, in Föhrenweg 19/21, West Berlin
- United State Army Europe Aviation Safety and Standardization Board, at Wiesbaden Air Base, Wiesbaden
- / Army Headquarters, at Campbell Barracks, Heidelberg, West Germany
III Corps (Forward)
[edit]- III Corps (Forward)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Tapijn Kaserne, Maastricht, The Netherlands
- F Company, 16th Signal Battalion, at Lucius D. Clay Kaserne, Garlstedt
- 2nd Armored Division (Forward), at Lucius D. Klay Kaserne, Garlstedt
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 588th Military Intelligence Company
- 2nd Battalion, 66th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- D Company, 17th Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 498th Support Battalion (Forward)
- D Troop, 2nd Squadron (Aviation), 1st Cavalry (Air Cavalry; 6 x OH-58C Light Recon and 4 x AH-1S Attack Helicopters)
- 5th Aviation Detachment, at Beek Airport, Maastricht, The Netherlands (3 x UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
United States Army Berlin
[edit]- United States Army Berlin
- Headquarters, at Lucius D. Clay Headquarters Compound, West Berlin
- 6941st Guard Battalion, at Roosevelt Barracks, West Berlin
- Berlin Document Center
- Berlin Brigade[248]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Andrews Barracks, West Berlin[21]
- Signal Support Company, at Andrews Barracks, West Berlin
- 4th Battalion, 502nd Infantry, at McNair Barracks, Goerzallee (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 5th Battalion, 502nd Infantry, at McNair Barracks, Goerzallee (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 6th Battalion, 502nd Infantry, at McNair Barracks, Goerzallee (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- Special Forces Detachment Berlin
- Combat Support Battalion, at Andrews Barracks, West Berlin
- D Company, 40th Armor, at Turner Barracks (Armored; 14 x M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tanks)
- F Company, 40th Armor, at Turner Barracks (Armored; 14 x M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tanks)
- 42nd Engineer Company (Combat)
- 43rd Chemical Detachment
- Helmstedt Support Detachment, in Helmstedt
- 287th Military Police Company (Separate), at Andrews Barracks, West Berlin
- Aviation Detachment, at Tempelhof Central Airport (1 x C-12C and 2 x UV-20A Utility Aircraft and 6 x UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- 298th Army Band, at Andrews Barracks, West Berlin[75]
7th Medical Command
[edit]- 7th Medical Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Heidelberg Hospital, Heidelberg
- 421st Medical Battalion (Evacuation), at Nellingen Kaserne, Nellingen auf den Fildern
- 655th Medical Company (United States Army Europe Blood Bank), at Landstuhl Hospital, Landstuhl
- 2nd Medical Detachment (Dental Service)
- 10th Medical Laboratory (Illustration), at Landstuhl Hospital, Landstuhl
- Forensic Toxicology Drug Testing Laboratory, at Wiesbaden Air Base
- Veterinary Activity, Europe, in Gießen
- Biostatistical Activity, Europe, at Landstuhl Hospital, Landstuhl
- 7th Medical Command Regional Finance & Accounting Office, at Landstuhl Hospital, Landstuhl
- 7th Medical Command Data Processing Installation, in Karlsruhe
- Interim Theatre Automatic Data Processing Service Center, in Piramsens
- United States Army Contingency Hospital, at Coltano Medical Contingency Complex, Pisa, Italy (100 x beds)
- Medical Materiel Center, Europe, at Husterhöh Kaserne, Pirmasens
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- A Company
- B Company
- 37th Medical Supply, Optical, and Maintenance Unit
- 226th Medical Supply, Optical, and Maintenance Unit
- 428th Medical Supply, Optical, and Maintenance Unit
- Frankfurt Regional Medical Center, at Clarke Kaserne, Frakfurt am Main
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- A Company
- B Company
- 97th General Hospital (310 x beds)
- 130th General Hospital, at Anderson Barracks, Dexheim
- 279th Station Hospital, at Lee Barracks, Mainz
- 4th General Dispensary, at Cambrai Fritsch Kaserne, Darmstadt
- 9th General Dispensary, at Graves Barracks, Aschaffenburg
- 10th General Dispensary, at Camp King, Oberusel
- 24th General Dispensary, at Pendleton Barracks, Gießen
- 209th General Dispensary, at New Argonner Family Housing, Hanau
- 17th Medical Detachment, at Coleman Kaserne, Gelnhausen
- 20th Medical Detachment, at Downs Barracks, Fulda
- 118th Medical Detachment, at McPheeters Barracks, Bad Hersfeld
- 733rd Medical Detachment, in Butzbach
- Dental Activity, Frankfurt
- 86th Medical Detachment (Dental Service), at Pendleton Barracks, Gießen
- 92nd Medical Detachment (Dental Service), at Pioneer Kaserne, Hanau
- 122nd Medical Detachment (Dental Service), at Clarke Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main
- 110th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service)
- Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, at Landstuhl Hospital, Landstuhl
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- A Company
- B Company
- 2nd General Hospital (310 x beds)
- 566th Medical Detachment
- 255th Station Hospital, at Bad Kreuznach Hospital
- 30th Field Hospital, at Harold D. Smith Barracks, Baumholder
- 187th General Dispensary
- 540th General Dispensary, at Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- 189th Medical Detachment, at Weierhof Family Housing, Kirchheimboldanden
- 913th Medical Detachment, at Kléber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- Dental Activity, Landstuhl
- 124th Medical Detachment (Dental Service), at Münchweiler Hospital, Münchweiler an der Rodalb
- 464th Medical Detachment (Dental Service)
- 576th Medical Detachment (Dental Service), at Bad Kreuznach Hospital
- 766th Medical Detachment (Dental Service), in Baumholder
- Landstuhl Veterinary Activity
- 64th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service), at Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- 99th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service), in Baumholder
- 100th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service), at Münchweiler Hospital, Münchweiler an der Rodalb
- Medical Department Activity, Augsburg, at Flak Kaserne, Augsburg
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- Medical Company
- 34th General Hospital (95 x beds)
- 5th General Dispensary, at Flint Kaserne, Bad Tölz
- 12th General Dispensary, at General Abrams Hotel, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- 22dn Medical Detachment, at Wiley Barracks, Neu-Ulm
- 914th Medical Detachment
- Health Clinic, Bad Aibling
- Health Clinic, Berchtesgaden, at Strub Kaserne, Bischofswiesen
- Health Clinic, Munich, at Perlacher Forest Family Housing, München
- 769th Medical Detachment (Dental Service), at Sheridan Kaserne, Augsburg
- 483rd Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service)
- Medical Department Activity, Bad Cannstatt, at Bad Cannstatt Hospital, Stuttgart
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- Medical Company
- 5th General Hospital (175 x beds + 50 x beds at the alcoholism treatment facility)
- 9th Medical Detachment, at Wharton Barracks, Heilbronn
- 18th Medical Detachment, at Dolan Barracks, Schwäbisch Hall
- 29th Medical Detachment, at Krabbenloch Kaserne, Ludwigsburg
- 191st Medical Detachment, at Nellingen Kaserne, Nellingen auf den Fildern
- 574th Medical Detachment, at Robinson Barracks, Stuttgart
- 732nd Medical Detachment, at Patch Barracks, Stuttgart
- 757th Medical Detachment, at Bismark Kaserne, Schwäbisch Gmünd
- 762nd Medical Detachment, at Cooke Barracks, Göppingen
- 90th Medical Detachment (Dental Service)
- 167th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service), at Robinson Barracks, Stuttgart
- Medical Department Activity, Berlin, at Berlin Hospital, West Berlin
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- Medical Company
- U.S. Army Hospital, Berlin (90 x beds)
- U.S. Army Dental Activity, Berlin
- 168th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service)
- Medical Department Activity, Bremerhaven, at Bremerhaven Hospital, Bremerhaven
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- Medical Company
- 2nd Field Hospital (35 x beds)
- Health Clinic, Rheinberg, at Vanguard Logistics Complex, Rheinberg
- Dental Activity, Bremerhaven
- 21st Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service)
- Medical Department Activity, Heidelberg, at Nachrichten Kaserne, Heidelberg
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- Medical Company
- 130th Station Hospital (100 x beds)
- 3rd General Dispensary, at Smiley Barracks, Karlsruhe
- 546th General Dispensary, at Sullivan Barracks, Mannheim
- 13th Medical Detachment, in Worms
- 19th Medical Detachment, at Germersheim Army Depot, Lingenfeld
- 735th Medical Detachment, at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim
- 961st Medical Detachment, at Gerszewski Barracks, Karlsruhe
- 928th Medical Detachment, at Patton Barracks, Heidelberg
- Dental Activity, Heidelberg
- 89th Medical Detachment (Dental Service)
- 768th Medical Detachment (Dental Service), at Sullivan Barracks, Mannheim
- 487th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service)
- Medical Department Activity, Nürnburg, at Nürnberg Hospital, Nürnberg
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- Medical Company
- 98th General Hospital (175 x beds)
- 71st Medical Detachment (Preventive Medicine), at East Camp, Grafenwöhr
- 188th General Dispensary, at Warner Barracks, Bamberg
- 536th General Dispensary, at Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach
- 547th General Dispensary, at East Camp, Grafenwöhr
- 731st General Dispensary, at Pond Barracks, Amberg
- 16th Medical Detachment, at McKee Barracks, Crailsheim
- 120th Medical Detachment, at Ferris Barracks, Erlangen
- 87th Medical Detachment (Dental Service)
- 72nd Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service)
- Medical Department Activity, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), at SHAPE, Mons
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 196th Station Hospital
- 6th General Dispensary, in Brunssum, Kingdom of the Netherlands
- NATO Health Clinic, Brussels, at Sterrebeek Annex, Zaventem, Kingdom of Belgium
- Dental Activity, SHAPE
- 79th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service), at Chièvres, Kingdom of Belgium
- Medical Department Activity, Vicenza, at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Republic of Italy
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 45th Field Hospital (26 x beds)
- Health Clinic, Livorno, at Camp Darby, Pisa, Republic of Italy
- Health Clinic, Sinop, at Diogenes Station, Sinop, Republic of Turkey
- 102nd Medical Detachment (Dental Service)
- 34th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service)
- Medical Department Activity, Würzburg, at Würzburg Hospital, Würzburg
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- Medical Company
- 67th Evacuation Hospital
- 23rd Medical Detachment, in Wildflecken
- 24th Medical Detachment, at Ledward Barracks, Schweinfurt
- 31st Medical Detachment, at Harvey Barracks, Kitzingen
- 269th Medical Detachment, at Peden Barracks, Wertheim
- Health Clinic, Giebelstadt, at Giebelstadt Army Airfield, Giebelstadt
- Health Clinic, Bad Kissingen, at Daley Barracks, Bad Kissingen
- 123rd Medical Detachment (Dental Service)
- 80th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service), at Leighton Barracks, Würzburg
7th Army Training Command
[edit]- 7th Army Training Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at East Camp, Grafenwöhr
- Training Support Activity, Europe, at Rödelheim Ordnance Facility, Frankfurt am Main
- 536th Military Police Company, at East Camp, Grafenwöhr
- Grafenwöhr Training Area, at East Camp, Grafenwöhr
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- Hohenfels Training Area, at Hohenfels Army Airfield, Hohenfels
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
- 4011th Civilian Support Group (Guard)
- Combat Maneuver Training Center
- 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry (OPFOR/Training Role)
- Wildflecken Training Area, at Camp Wildflecken, Wildflecken
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
- 7th Army Combined Arms Training Center, at Rose Barracks, Vilseck
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 7th Army Non-commissioned Officers Academy, at Flint Kaserne, Bad Tölz
7th Army Reserve Command
[edit]7th Army Reserve Command was formed in January 1986, and became a two-star command in 1989. It was responsible for all Army Reserve units based in Europe.[249]
- 7th Army Reserve Command[250]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Leimen
- United States Army Reserve Military Intelligence Group, Europe, in Heidelberg
- Detachment 1, in Munch
- Detachment 2, in Berlin
- 454th Replacement Regulatory Detachment, at McGraw Kaserne, Munich
- 663rd Transport Detachment (Movement Control Team), in Viencza, Italy
- 793rd Transport Detachment (Movement Control Team), in Vicenza, Italy
- 302nd Support Center (Rear Area Operational Control), in Frankfurt am Main – supporting 3rd Armored Division
- 303rd Support Center (Rear Area Operational Control), in Würzburg – supporting 3rd Infantry Division (Mech)
- 305th Support Center (Reserve Divisional Rear Tactical Operations Center), in Bad Kreuznach – supporting 8th Infantry Division (Mech)
- 306th Support Center (Reserve Divisional Rear Tactical Operations Center)
- 307th Support Center (Reserve Divisional Rear Tactical Operations Center), in Garlstedt – supporting 2nd Armored Division (Forward)
- 312th Support Center (Rear Area Operational Control), in Ansbach – supporting 1st Armored Division
- 313th Support Center (Reserve Divisional Rear Tactical Operations Center), at Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern – supporting 1st Infantry Division (Forward)
- 8th Medical Brigade (Forward)
- 2nd Hospital Center (Forward), at Burtonwood Army Depot, United Kingdom
- 3745th United States Army Reserve School, in Munich
- 3746th United States Army Reserve School
- 3747th United States Army Reserve School, in Frankfurt am Main
- 3748th United States Army Reserve School
V Corps
[edit]According to the official history of V Corps, in 1990 at the end of the Cold War, V Corps commanded some 23 x Maneuver Battalions and Squadrons and 10 x Battalions of General Support and Reinforcing Artillery. V Corps sector was roughly 50 miles in width and focused on the Fulda Gap, one of several natural avenues which approach from East Germany into West Germany.[251]
- V Corps[251]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at the Creighton W. Abrams Complex, Frankfurt, Hesse
- 22nd Personnel and Administration Battalion, at the Creighton W. Abrams Complex, Frankfurt
- 5th Finance Group, at the Creighton W. Abrams Complex, Frankfurt
- 22nd Signal Brigade (Corps)[173][25][252]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at McNair Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main
- 17th Signal Battalion (Command Operations), at McNair Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main
- 32nd Signal Battalion (Corps Area), at McNair Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main
- 440th Signal Battalion (Corps Area), at Cambrai Fritsch Kaserne, Darmstadt
- 205th Military Intelligence Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at the Creighton W. Abrams Complex, Frankfurt am Main
- 1st Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation), at Wiesbaden Air Base (Aerial Exploitation; with OV-1D Surveillance and RC-12D/RV-1D Electronic Warfare Aircraft)
- 165th Military Intelligence Battalion (Tactical Evaluation), at Kelley Barracks, Darmstadt
- 302nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations), at Gibbs Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main
- 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, at Downs Barracks, Fulda (Corps Recon)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Troop
- 511th Military Intelligence Company, at Sickels Army Airfield, Fulda
- 1st Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (Armored Cavalry; M1A1 Abrams MBTs and M3 Bradley IFVs)
- 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, at Daley Barracks, Bad Kissingen (Armored Cavalry; M1A1 Abrams MBTs and M3 Bradley IFVs)
- 3rd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, at McPheeters Barracks, Bad Hersfeld (Armored Cavalry; M1A1 Abrams MBTs and M3 Bradley IFVs)
- 4th Squadron (Aviation), 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, at Sickels Army Airfield, Fulda (Air Cavalry; with OH-58D Light Recon, AH-1F Attack, and UH-60A Utility Helicopters)
- Combat Support Squadron, at Camp Wildflecken, Wildflecken
- 58th Engineer Company (Combat), at Camp Wildflecken, Wildflecken
- 54th Chemical Company, at Downs Barracks, Fulda
- 130th Engineer Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Pioneer Kaserne, Hanau
- 54th Engineer Battalion (Combat Mechanized), at Camp Wildflecken, Wildflecken
- 317th Engineer Battalion (Combat Mechanized), at Camp Eschborn, Eschborn
- 547th Engineer Battalion (Combat Mechanized), at Kelley Barracks, Darmstadt
- 516th Engineer Company (Medium Girder Bridge), at Pioneer Kaserne, Hanau
- 568th Engineer Company (Combat Support Equipment), at Pioneer Kaserne, Hanau
- 814th Engineer Company (Assault Float Bridge), at Pioneer Kaserne, Hanau
- 18th Military Police Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Gibbs Barracks, Frankfurt am Main
- 93rd Military Police Battalion, at Gibbs Barracks, Frankfurt am Main
- 709th Military Police Battalion, at Gibbs Barracks, Frankfurt am Main
- 12th Aviation Brigade[253]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Wiesbaden Air Base, Wiesbaden
- 5th Squadron (Aviation), 6th Cavalry, at Wiesbaden Air Base (Attack Reconnaissance (AH-64A/B))
- 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation, at Giebelstadt Army Airfield (Utility Aviation; with OH-58C Light Recon and UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- Task Force Warrior, at Wiesbaden Air Base
- Headquarters & Headquarters Support Company
- C Company, 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation (Assault Aviation (UH-60A))
- B Company, 6th Battalion, 158th Aviation, at Finthen Army Airfield, Mainz (General Support Aviation (CH-47D))
- E Company, Task Force Warrior (Aviation Maintenance)
- Logistics Support Activity, Rödelheim, in Frankfurt am Main
- 76th Army Band (V Corps Band)[75]
- United States Military Community Activity, Bad Kreuznach
- United States Military Community Activity, Baumholder
- United States Military Community Activity, Darmstadt
- United States Military Community Activity, Frankfurt, at the Hansa Alee Family Housing, Frankfurt am Main
- United States Military Community Activity, Fulda
- United States Military Community Activity, Gießen
- United States Military Community Activity, Hanau
- United States Military Community Activity, Mainz, at Dragoner Kaserne, Mainz
- United States Military Community Activity, Wiesbaden
- United States Military Community Activity, Wildflecken, at Camp Wildflecken
3rd Armored Division
[edit]The 3rd Armored's primary mission between May 1956 to July 1992 was, in the event of war, to defend the Fulda Gap alongside other NATO elements against numerically superior Warsaw Pact forces.[254]
- 3rd Armored Division[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Drake Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main
- 143rd Signal Battalion, at Edwards Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main
- 553rd Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence), at Michael Barracks, Frankfurt am Main
- 3rd Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, at Armstrong Barracks, Büdingen (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 23rd Engineer Battalion (Combat), at Hessen-Homburg Kaserne, Hanau
- 22nd Chemical Company, at Drake Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main
- 503rd Military Police Company, at Drake Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main
- 3rd Armored Division Band, at Drake Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Ayers Barracks, Kirch-Göns
- 2nd Battalion, 32nd Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 4th Battalion, 32nd Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 5th Cavalry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 5th Battalion, 5th Cavalry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Coleman Kaserne, Gelnhausen
- 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry (Armored (M1A1))
- 4th Battalion, 8th Cavalry (Armored (M1A1))
- 4th Battalion, 18th Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Ray Barracks, Friedberg
- 2nd Battalion, 67th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 4th Battalion, 67th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 5th Battalion, 18th Infantry (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Armored Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Hutier Kaserne, Hanau
- F Battery, 333rd Field Artillery, at Fliergerhorst Kaserne, Erlensee (Target Acquisition)
- 2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery, at Ayers Kaserne, Butzbach (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) – supporting 1st Brigade
- 2nd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery, at Ray Barracks, Friedberg (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) – supporting 3rd Brigade
- 4th Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) – supporting 2nd Brigade
- A Battery, 40th Field Artillery, at François Kaserne, Hanau (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 3rd Armored Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Edwards Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main
- 3rd Armored Division Matériel Management Center
- 45th Support Battalion (Forward), at Coleman Kaserne, Gelnhausen – supporting 2nd Brigade
- 54th Support Battalion (Forward), at Ray Barracks, Friedberg – supporting 3rd Brigade
- 503rd Support Battalion (Forward), at Ayers Barracks, Butzbach – supporting 1st Brigade
- 122nd Support Battalion (Main), at Fliegerhorst Kaserne, Erlensee
- I Company (Aviation Maintenance), 227th Aviation, at Fliegerhorst Kaserne, Erlensee (Aviation Maintenance; 2 x UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- Aviation Brigade, 3rd Armored Division
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fliegerhorst Kaserne, Erlensee
- 4th Squadron, 7th Cavalry, at Armstrong Barracks, Budingen (Armored Divisional Cavalry)
- 2nd Battalion (Attack), 227th Aviation, at Fliegerhorst Kaserne, Erlensee (Attack Aviation; with AH-1F Attack, OH-58C Light Recon, and UH-60A Utility Helicopters)
- 3rd Battalion (Attack), 227th Aviation, at Fliegerhorst Kaserne, Erlensee (Attack Aviation; with AH-1A Attack; OH-58C Light Recon, and UH-60A Utility Helicopters)
- Task Force Viper, at Fliegerhorst Kaserne, Erlensee
- Headquarters & Headquarters Service Company
- G Company (Command), 227th Aviation (Command Aviation; with EH-60C, OH-58A, OH-58D, and UH-1H Helicopters)
- H Company (Assault), 227th Aviation (Assault Aviation (UH-60A))
8th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
[edit]The 8th Infantry Division (Mechanized) was reformed in 1950 as a training division based at Fort Jackson, South Carolina but in 1954 was reformed as a regular infantry division. In 1957 the division arrived in West Germany, initially on a temporary basis under Operation Gyroscope, but eventually was decided to remain. After several moves, the division was centralised around Bad Kreuznach in the Rhineland-Palatinate.[21][255][256] During OP Desert Storm, the division provided one each of an armored, a field artillery, air defense, and engineer battalions.[257] On 17th January 1992, the division was inactivated with some elements becoming part of the 1st Armored Division.[258][259]
- 8th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Rose Barracks, Bad Kreuznach
- 8th Signal Battalion, at Rose Barracks, Bad Kreuznach[5]
- 108th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence), at Camp Wildflecken, Wildflecken
- 5th Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery, at McCully Barracks, Wackernheim (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 12th Engineer Battalion (Combat), at Anderson Barracks, Dexheim
- 25th Chemical Company, at Rose Barracks, Bad Kreuznach
- 8th Military Police Company, at George C. Marshall Kaserne, Bad Kreuznach
- 8th Infantry Division Band, at Rose Barracks, Bad Kreuznach
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Lee Barracks, Mainz
- 4th Battalion, 34th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 1st Battalion, 68th Armor, at Camp Wildflecken, Wildflecken (Armored (M1A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 8th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 5th Battalion, 8th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Harold D. Smith Barracks, Baumholder
- 2nd Battalion, 68th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 12th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim
- 3rd Battalion, 77th Armor, at Sullivan Barracks, Mannheim (Armored (M1A1))
- 5th Battalion, 77th Armor, at Sullivan Barracks, Mannheim (Armored (M1A1))
- 4th Battalion, 8th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 8th Infantry Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Walter C. Wetzel Kaserne, Baumholder
- C Battery, 333rd Field Artillery, at Straßburg Kaserne, Idar-Oberstein (Target Acquisition)
- 2nd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 4th Battalion, 29th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 6th Battalion, 29th Field Artillery, at Straßburg Kaserne, Idar-Oberstein (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- C Battery, 16th Field Artillery, at Harold D. Smith Barracks, Baumholder (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 8th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Rose Barracks, Bad Kreuznach
- 8th Infantry Division Matériel Management Center
- 118th Support Battalion (Forward), at Lee Barracks, Mainz – supporting 1st Brigade
- 202nd Support Battalion (Forward), at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim – supporting 3rd Brigade
- 208th Support Battalion (Forward), at Harold D. Smith Barracks, Baumholder – supporting 2nd Brigade
- 708th Support Battalion (Main), at John W. Minick Kaserne, Bad Kreuznach
- I Company (Aviation Maintenance), 4th Aviation, at Finthen Army Airfield, Mainz (Aviation Maintenance; 2 x UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- Aviation Brigade, 8th Infantry Division
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Finthen Army Airfield, Mainz
- 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry, at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim (Armored Divisional Cavalry; with M60A3 Main Battle Tanks; M113A2 APCs, OH-58C Light Recon and AH-1F Attack Helicopters)
- 2nd Battalion (Attack), 4th Aviation, at Finthen Army Airfield, Mainz (Attack Aviation (AH-1F))
- 3rd Battalion (Attack), 4th Aviation, at Finthen Army Airfield, Mainz (Attack Aviation (AH-1F))
- Task Force Skyhawk
- Headquarters and Headquarters & Service Company, at Finthen Army Airfield, Mainz
- G Company (Command), 4th Aviation (Command Aviation; with OH-58A/C Light Recon, EH-60C Electronic Intelligence, and UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- H Company (Assault), 4th Aviation, at Wiesbaden Air Base (Assault Aviation; with UH-60A Black Hawk Assault Helicopters)
V Corps Artillery
[edit]In 1987, V Corps Artillery was significantly strengthened with the batteries of M109A3 increased from 6 to 8 in the battalions, and the batteries of M110A2 increased from 4 to 8 guns.
- V Corps Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at the Creighton W. Abrams Complex, Frankfurt am Main
- 41st Field Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Babenhausen Kaserne, Babenhausen
- 3rd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery, at Fliegerhorst Kaserne, Erlensee (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 4th Battalion, 18th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 4th Battalion, 77th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 1st Battalion, 27th Field Artillery (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 1st Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery, at Fliegerhorst Kaserne, Erlensee (Missile Artillery (MGM-52))
- 42nd Field Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Gießen General Depot, Gießen
- 5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery, at Rivers Barracks, Gießen (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 4th Battalion, 7th Field Artillery, at Rivers Barracks, Gießen (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 2nd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery, at François Kaserne, Hanau (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch)) – supporting 3rd Armored Division
- 2nd Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery, at Rivers Barracks, Gießen (Missile Artillery (MGM-52))[b]
- 3rd Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery, at Camp Pieri, Wiesbaden (Missile Artillery (MGM-52))[c]
3rd Corps Support Command
[edit]- 3rd Corps Support Command[260]
- Headquarters & Special Troops Battalion, at Wiesbaden Air Base
- 181st Transportation Battalion, at Turley Barracks, Mannheim
- 15th Ordnance Battalion (Ammunition), at Kelley Barracks, Darmstadt
- 16th Corps Support Group[261]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Hutier Kaserne, Hanau
- 142nd Supply and Service Battalion, at Camp Pieri, Wiesbaden
- 8th Maintenance Battalion, at Grossauheim Kaserne, Hanau
- 19th Maintenance Battalion, at Pendleton Barracks, Gießen
- 85th Maintenance Battalion, at Pioneer Kaserne, Hanau
- 68th Medical Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Wiesbaden Air Base
- 7th Combat Support Hospital, at Husterhöh Kaserne, Pirmasens
- 32nd Combat Support Hospital
- 12th Evacuation Hospital, at Ray Barracks, Friedberg
- 557th Medical Company (Ambulance)
- 583rd Medical Company (Ambulance)
- 8th Battalion (Aviation Maintenance), 158th Aviation, at Fliegerhorst Kaserne, Erlensee (Aviation Maintenance; with 4 x UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
VII Corps
[edit]The VII (7th) Corps was based in Southern Germany mostly in Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. The corps was forward positions were based in Franconia and providing reconnaissance along the border with East Germany. If war broke out, the corps would be tasked with defending the area as well.
- VII Corps
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Kelley Barracks, Stuttgart
- 38th Personnel and Administration Battalion, at Nellingen Kaserne, Nellingen auf den Fildern
- 7th Finance Group, at Wallace & McGee Barracks, Stuttgart
- 93rd Signal Brigade (Corps)[173][25]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Krabbenloch Kaserne, Ludwigsburg
- 26th Signal Battalion (Corps Area), at Wharton Barracks, Heilbronn
- 34th Signal Battalion (Corps Radio), at Krabbenloch Kaserne, Ludwigsburg
- 51st Signal Battalion (Command Operations), at Krabbenloch Kaserne, Ludwigsburg
- 207th Military Intelligence Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Coffey Barracks, Ludwigsburg
- 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation), at Husterlöh Kaserne, Pirmasens (Aerial Exploitation; with OV-1D Surveillance and RC-12D/RV-1D Electronic Warfare Aircraft)
- 307th Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations), at Coffey Barracks, Ludwigsburg
- 511th Military Intelligence Battalion (Tactical Evaluation), at Coffey Barracks, Ludwigsburg
- 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (Corps Reconnaissance)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, at Merrell Barracks, Nürnberg
- 502nd Military Intelligence Company
- 1st Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, at Christensen Barracks, Bindlach (Armored Cavalry; M1A1 Abrams MBTs and M3 Bradley IFVs)
- 2nd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, at Warner Barracks, Bamberg (Armored Cavalry; M1A1 Abrams MBTs and M3 Bradley IFVs)
- 3rd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, at Pond Barracks, Amberg (Armored Cavalry; M1A1 Abrams MBTs and M3 Bradley IFVs)
- 4th Squadron (Aviation), 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, at Feught Army Airfield, Feucht (Air Cavalry; with OH-58D Light Recon, AH-1F Attack, and UH-60A Utility Helicopters)
- 84th Engineer Company (Combat), at Röhrensee Kaserne, Bayreuth
- Regimental Support Squadron
- 1st Infantry Division (Forward)[262]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Cooke Barracks, Göppingen
- D Company (Provisional), 101st Military Police Battalion
- Detachment 1, 101st Military Intelligence Battalion
- A Troop, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry, at Panzer Kaserne, Böblingen (Armored Divisional Cavalry; with M60A3 Main Battle Tanks; M113A2 APCs, OH-58C Light Recon and AH-1F Attack Helicopters)
- 3rd Battalion, 34th Armor, at Panzer Kaserne, Böblingen (Armored (M1A1))
- 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry, at Panzer Kaserne, Böblingen (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 16th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 5th Field Artillery, at Wiley Barracks, Neu-Ulm, West Germany (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- D Company, 1st Engineer Battalion (Combat), at Panzer Kaserne, Böblingen
- 299th Support Battalion (Forward), at Cooke Barracks, Göppingen
- 7th Engineer Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Ludendorff Kaserne, Kornwestheim
- 9th Engineer Battalion (Combat Mechanized), at Smith Barracks, Aschaffenburg
- 78th Engineer Battalion (Combat Mechanized), at Rhineland Kaserne, Ettlingen
- 82nd Engineer Battalion (Combat Mechanized), at Warner Barracks, Bamberg
- 237th Engineer Battalion (Combat Wheeled), at Wharton Barracks, Heilbronn
- 565th Engineer Battalion (Provisional), at Neureut Kaserne, Karlsruhe
- 14th Military Police Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Wilkin Barracks, Kornwestheim
- 385th Military Police Battalion, at Wilkin Barracks, Kornwestheim
- 793rd Military Police Battalion, at William O. Darby Kaserne, Fürth
- 11th Aviation Brigade[263]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Dolan Barracks, Schwäbisch Hall
- 2nd Squadron (Aviation), 6th Cavalry, at Storck Barracks, Illesheim (Attack Reconnaissance (AH-64A/B))
- 4th Battalion, 229th Aviation Regiment, at Storck Barracks, Illesheim (Attack Reconnaissance (AH-64A/B))
- 4th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, at Stuttgart Army Airfield, Leinfelden-Echterdingen (Utility Aviation; with OH-58C Light Recon and UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation, at Dolan Barracks, Schwäbisch Hall (General Support Aviation (CH-47D))
- C Company, 6th Battalion, 159th Aviation, at Dolan Barracks, Schwäbisch Hall (Assault Aviation (UH-60A))
- 84th Army Band (VII Corps Band), at Kelley Barracks, Stuttgart
- United States Military Community Activity, Ansbach, at Hindenburg Kaserne, Ansbach[d]
- United States Military Community Activity, Aschaffenburg, at Jäger Barracks, Aschaffenburg[e]
- United States Military Community Activity, Augsburg[f]
- United States Military Community Activity, Bad Tölz[g]
- United States Military Community Activity, Bamberg[h]
- United States Military Community Activity, Göppingen[i]
- United States Military Community Activity, Heilbronn[j]
- United States Military Community Activity, München[k]
- United States Military Community Activity, Neu-Ulm[l]
- United States Military Community Activity, Nürnberg[m]
- United States Military Community Activity, Schweinfurt[n]
- United States Military Community Activity, Stuttgart[o]
- United States Military Community Activity, Würzburg, at Faulenberg Kaserne, Würzburg[p]
1st Armored Division
[edit]The 1st Armoured Division had moved to West Germany in 1971, replacing the disbanded 4th Armored Division based in Ansbach. The division was Centerd around Ansbach, but its units were also based in Bamberg, Illesheim, Nüremberg, Katterbach, and other towns in Bavaria.
- 1st Armored Division
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Hindenburg Kaserne, Ansbach
- 141st Signal Battalion, at Barton Barracks, Ansbach
- 501st Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence), at Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach
- 6th Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery, at O'Brien Barracks, Schwabch (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 16th Engineer Battalion (Combat), at Johnson Barracks, Fürth
- 69th Chemical Company, at Monteith Barracks, Fürth[264]
- 501st Military Police Company, at Bleidorn Kaserne, Ansbach
- 1st Armored Division Band, at Bleidorn Kaserne, Ansbach
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Rose Barracks, Vilseck
- 1st Battalion, 37th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 37th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Ferris Barracks, Erlangen
- 1st Battalion, 35th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 70th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 4th Battalion, 70th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Warner Barracks, Bamberg
- 3rd Battalion, 35th Armor (Armored (M1A1))
- 6th Battalion, 6th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 7th Battalion, 6th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Armored Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Pinder Barracks, Zirndorf
- B Battery, 25th Field Artillery, at Pinder Barracks, Zirndorf (Target Acquisition)
- 2nd Battalion, 1st Field Artillery, at Pinder Barracks, Zirndorf (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) – supporting 1st Brigade
- 3rd Battalion, 1st Field Artillery, at Warner Barracks, Bamberg (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) – supporting 3rd Brigade
- 6th Battalion, 1st Field Artillery, at Pinder Barracks, Zirndorf (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) – supporting 2nd Brigade
- A Battery, 94th Field Artillery, at Ferris Barracks, Erlangen (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 1st Armored Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Monteith Barracks, Fürth
- 1st Armored Division Matériel Management Center
- 47th Support Battalion (Forward), at Ferris Barracks, Erlangen – supporting 2nd Brigade[24]
- 125th Support Battalion (Forward), at Warner Barracks, Bamberg – supporting 3rd Brigade[24]
- 501st Support Battalion (Forward), at Rose Barracks, Vilseck – supporting 1st Brigade[24]
- 123rd Support Battalion (Main), at Monteith Barracks, Fürth
- I Company (Aviation Maintenance), 1st Aviation, at Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach (Aviation Maintenance; 2 x UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- Aviation Brigade, 1st Armored Division
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach
- 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry, at Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach (Armored Divisional Cavalry; with M60A3 Main Battle Tanks; M113A2 APCs, OH-58C Light Recon and AH-1F Attack Helicopters)
- 2nd Battalion (Attack), 1st Aviation, at Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach (Attack Aviation (AH-1F))
- 3rd Battalion (Attack), 1st Aviation, at Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach (Attack Aviation (AH-1F))
- Task Force Phoenix
- Headquarters & Headquarters Service Company, at Katterbach Kaserne, ansbach
- G Company (Command), 1st Aviation (Command Aviation; with OH-58A/C Light Recon, EH-60C Electronic Intelligence, and UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- H Company (Assault), 1st Aviation (Assault Aviation; with UH-60A Black Hawk Assault Helicopters)
3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized)
[edit]- 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Leighton Barracks, Würzburg
- 123rd Signal Battalion, at Leighton Barracks, Würzburg
- 103rd Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence), at Leighton Barracks, Würzburg
- 4th Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery, at Larson Barracks, Kitzingen (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 10th Engineer Battalion (Combat), at Larson Barracks, Kitzingen
- 92nd Chemical Company, at Giebelstadt Army Airfield, Giebelstadt
- 3rd Military Police Company, at Leighton Barracks, Würzburg
- 3rd Infantry Division Band, at Leighton Barracks, Würzburg
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Conn Barracks, Schweinfurt
- 2nd Battalion, 64th Armor, at Conn Barracks, Schweinfurt (Armored (M1A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 64th Armor, at Conn Barracks, Schweinfurt (Armored (M1A1))
- 2nd Battalion, 15th Infantry, at Ledward Barracks, Schweinfurt (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 5th Battalion, 15th Infantry, at Ledward Barracks, Schweinfurt (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Harvey Barracks, Kitzingen
- 1st Battalion, 69th Armor, at Harvey Barracks, Kitzingen (Armored (M1A1))
- 4th Battalion, 69th Armor, at Harvey Barracks, Kitzingen (Armored (M1A1))
- 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry, at Harvey Barracks, Kitzingen (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Ready Barracks, Aschaffenburg
- 4th Battalion, 66th Armor, at Ready Barracks, Aschaffenburg (Armored (M1A1))
- 1st Battalion, 7th Infantry, at Graves Barracks, Aschaffenburg (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 7th Infantry, at Fiori Barracks, Aschaffenburg (Heavy Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 3rd Infantry Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Leighton Barracks, Würzburg
- A Battery (Target Acquisition), 25th Field Artillery, at Paden Barracks, Wertheim (Target Acquisition)
- 2nd Battalion, 41st Field Artillery, at Daley Barracks, Bad Kissingen (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) – supporting 3rd Brigade
- 5th Battalion, 41st Field Artillery, at Ledward Barracks, Schweinfurt (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) – supporting 1st Brigade
- 6th Battalion, 41st Field Artillery, at Larson Barracks, Kitzingen (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3)) – supporting 2nd Brigade
- A Battery, 76th Field Artillery, at Warner Barracks, Bamberg (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 3rd Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Larson Barracks, Kitzingen
- 3rd Infantry Division Matériel Management Center
- 3rd Support Battalion (Forward), at Conn Barracks, Schweinfurt – supporting 1st Brigade
- 26th Support Battalion (Forward), at Graves Barracks, Aschaffenburg – supporting 3rd Brigade
- 203rd Support Battalion (Forward), at Harvey Barracks, Kitzingen – supporting 2nd Brigade
- 703rd Support Battalion (Main), at Larson Barracks, Kitzingen
- I Company (Aviation Maintenance), 3rd Aviation, at Giebelstadt Army Airfield, Giebelstadt (Aviation Maintenance)
- Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Giebelstadt Army Airfield, Giebelstadt
- 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry, at Ledward Barracks, Schweinfurt (Armored Divisional Cavalry; with M60A3 Main Battle Tanks; M113A2 APCs, OH-58C Light Recon and AH-1F Attack Helicopters)
- 2nd Battalion (Attack), 3rd Aviation Regiment, at Giebelstadt Army Airfield, Giebelstadt (Attack Aviation (AH-1F))
- 3rd Battalion (Attack), 3rd Aviation Regiment, at Giebelstadt Army Airfield, Giebelstadt (Attack Aviation (AH-1F))
- Task Force 23
- Headquarters & Headquarters Service Company, at Giebelstadt Army Airfield, Giebelstadt
- G Company (Command), 3rd Aviation (Command Aviation; with OH-58A/C Light Recon, EH-60C Electronic Intelligence, and UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- H Company (Assault), 3rd Aviation (Assault Aviation; with UH-60A Black Hawk Assault Helicopters)
VII Corps Artillery
[edit]- VII Corps Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Sheridan Kaserne, Augsburg
- 17th Field Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Sheridan Kaserne, Augsburg
- 1st Battalion, 18th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 1st Battalion, 36th Field Artillery, at Flak Kaserne, Augsburg (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 2nd Battalion, 77th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 4th Battalion, 12th Field Artillery, at McKee Barracks, Crailsheim (Missile Artillery (MGM-52))
- 72nd Field Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Peden Barracks, Wertheim
- 2nd Battalion, 14th Field Artillery, at Warner Barracks, Bamberg (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 4th Battalion, 14th Field Artillery, at Warner Barracks, Bamberg (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 3rd Battalion, 35th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 4th Battalion, 27th Field Artillery (Rocket Artillery; with M270 MLRS)
- 3rd Battalion, 12th Field Artillery, at Fiori Kaserne, Aschaffenburg (Missile Artillery (MGM-52))
- 210th Field Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Herzo Artillery Base, Herzogenaurach
- 3rd Battalion, 17th Field Artillery, at Bleidorn Kaserne, Ansbach (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 5th Battalion, 17th Field Artillery (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (M109A3))
- 3rd Battalion, 5th Field Artillery, at Merrell Barracks, Nürnberg (Self-Propelled Field Artillery (8-inch))
- 2nd Battalion, 12th Field Artillery (Missile Artillery (MGM-52))
2nd Corps Support Command
[edit]- 2nd Corps Support Command
- Headquarters & Special Troops Battalion, at Nellingen Kaserne, Nellingen auf den Fildern
- 7th Corps Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at McKee Barracks, Crailsheim
- 13th Supply and Service Battalion, at Flak Kaserne, Ludwigsburg
- 1st Maintenance Battalion, in the Böblingen Maintenance Plant, Böblingen
- 71st Maintenance Battalion, at William O. Darby Kaserne, Fürth
- 87th Maintenance Battalion, at Peden Barracks, Wertheim
- 4th Transportation Battalion, at Flak Kaserne, Ludwigsburg
- 101st Ordnance Battalion (Ammunition), at Babenerhof Kaserne, Heilbronn
- 6930th Civilian Support Center (Maintenance), at Funker Kaserne, Esslingen am Neckar
- 8906th Civilian Support Group (Supply), in Böblingen
- 2043rd Civilian Support Group (Ordnance), in Miltenberg
- 2044th Civilian Support Group (Ordnance), in Vilseck
- 2045th Civilian Support Group (Ordnance), in Hohenfels
- 8092nd Civilian Support Group (Maintenance)
- 8904th Civilian Support Group (Maintenance), at Reese Barracks, Augsburg
- 8905th Civilian Support Group (Maintenance)
- 4001st Civilian Support Group (Guard)
- 4067th Civilian Support Group (Guard), at Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach
- 4068th Civilian Support Group (Guard), in Feucht
- 4075th Civilian Support Group (Guard), in Wertheim
- 7th Battalion (Aviation Maintenance), 159th Aviation, at Nellingen Kaserne, Nellingen auf den Fildern (4 x UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- 30th Medical Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Coffey Barracks, Ludwigsburg
- 31st Combat Support Hospital, at Nellingen Kaserne, Nellingen auf den Fildern
- 128th Combat Support Hospital, at Nellingen Kaserne, Nellingen auf den Fildern
- 42nd Medical Company (Ambulance), at Johnson Barracks, Fürth
- 651st Medical Company (Ambulance)
56th Field Artillery Command
[edit]56th Field Artillery Command had been activated on 18th September 1970 as the 56th Artillery Brigade, later 'Field Artillery' from 15th March 1972. On 17th January 1986 the brigade was raised to a two-star command as the 56th Field Artillery Command and finally inactivated on 30th June 1991. The 56th Field Artillery Command had sole responsibility for U.S. Army nuclear armed missiles.
- 56th Field Artillery Command ()
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Bismarck Kaserne, Schwäbisch Gmünd
- 38th Signal Battalion, at Bismarck Kaserne, Schwäbisch Gmünd
- 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry, at Nelson Barracks, Neu-Ulm (Light Infantry) – tasked with guarding the MGM-31B missiles
- 1st Battalion, 9th Field Artillery, at Wiley Barracks, Neu-UIm (Missile Artillery (MGM-31B))
- 2nd Battalion, 9th Field Artillery, at Hardt Kaserne, Schwäbisch Gmünd (Missile Artillery (MGM-31B))
- 4th Battalion, 9th Field Artillery, at Artillery Kaserne, Neckarsulm (Missile Artillery (MGM-31B))
- 55th Support Battalion, at Nelson Barracks, Neu-Ulm
- 193rd Aviation Company, at Cooke Barracks, Göppingen (Command Aviation; with UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
32nd Army Air Defense Command
[edit]The 32nd Army Air Defense Command provided oversight and command for all army air defense in Europe.
- 32nd Army Air Defense Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Cambrai Fritsch Kaserne, Darmstadt
- 11th Signal Battalion (Air Defense), at Cambrai Fritsch Kaserne, Darmstadt
- 10th Air Defense Artillery Brigade[265]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Ernst Ludwig Kaserne, Darmstadt
- 3rd Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery, at Camp Wildflecken, Wildflecken (Light Air Defense (MIM-23))
- 2nd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, at Underwood Kaserne, Hanau (Air Defense (MIM-104))
- 4th Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, at Giessen General Depot, Gießen (Air Defense (MIM-104))
- 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Emery Barracks, Würzburg
- 6th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery, at Emery Barracks, Würzburg (Light Air Defense (MIM-23))
- 6th Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, at Shipton Barracks, Ansbach (Air Defense (MIM-104))
- 8th Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, at Giebelstadt Army Airfield, Giebelstadt (Air Defense (MIM-104))
- 94th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Kléber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 4th Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery, at Neubrücke Hospital, Neubrücke (Light Air Defense (MIM-23))
- 1st Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery, at Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Kaiserslautern (Air Defense (MIM-104))
- 3rd Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery, at Ramstein Air Base (Self-Propelled Air Defense; with MIM-72 Chaparral Mobile SAM Systems, M167 Towed Rotary Cannons, and FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS)
- 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Kléber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 1st Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery, at Spangdahlem Air Base (Light Air Defense (MIM-23))
- 2nd Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery (Light Air Defense (MIM-23))
- 4th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery, at Anderson Barracks, Dexheim (Air Defense (MIM-104))
- 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery, at Bitburg Air Base (Air Defense (MIM-104))
- 5th Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery, at Spangdahlem Air Base (Self-Propelled Air Defense; with MIM-72 Chaparral Mobile SAM Systems, M167 Vulcan Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns, and FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS)
32nd Support Command (Air Defense)
[edit]- 32nd Support Command (Air Defense)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Taukkunen Barracks, Worms
- 10th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Support Element, at Ernst Ludwig Kaserne, Darmstadt
- 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Support Element, at Emery Barracks, Würzburg
- 94th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Support Element, at Kléber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Support Element, at Kléber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 334th Ordnance Company, at Camp Wildflecken, Wildflecken
- 565th Ordnance Company, at Husterhoeh Kaserne, Pirmasens
- 569th Ordnance Company, at Emery Barracks, Würzburg
- 574th Ordnance Company, at East Camp, Grafenwöhr
- 576th Ordnance Company, at Neubrücke Hospital, Hoppstädten-Weiersbach
- 606th Ordnance Company, at Bitburg Air Base
- 611th Ordnance Company, at Miesau Ammunition Depot, Bruchmühlbach-Miesau
- 820th Ordnance Company, at Bitburg Air Base
- 19th Maintenance Company, at Birburg Air Base
- 57th Maintenance Company, at Giebelstadt Army Airfield, Giebelstadt
- 91st Maintenance Company, at Shipton Barracks, Ansbach
- 178th Maintenance Company, at Anderson Barracks, Dexheim
- 518th Maintenance Company, at Gießen General Depot, Gießen
- 549th Maintenance Company, at Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- 555th Maintenance Company, at Underwood Kaserne, Hanau
- 247th Chemical Detachment, at Cambrai Fritsch Kaserne, Darmstadt
21st Theater Army Area Command
[edit]- 21st Theater Army Area Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 90th Personnel and Administration Battalion, at Pulaski Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- 21st Finance Group (Provisional), at Kléber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 279th Signal Platoon, at Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 9th Matériel Management Center, at Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 51st Maintenance Battalion,
- 16th Chemical Detachment, at Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 95th Military Police Battalion, at Taylor Barracks, Mannheim
4th Transportation Command
[edit]- 4th Transportation Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp King, Oberursel
- 570th Military Police Platoon (Railway Guard)
- D Company, 502nd Aviation, at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim (1 x UH-1H Utility and 16 x CH-47D Heavy-Lift Utility Helicopters)
- 37th Transportation Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Kléber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 28th Transportation Battalion, at Spinelli Barracks, Mannheim
- 53rd Transportation Battalion
- 106th Transportation Battalion, at Azbill Barracks, Rüsselsheim
- 6966th Civilian Support Center (Transportation), at Pulaski Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- 8363rd Civilian Support Group (Medium Cargo)
- 8364th Civilian Support Group (Medium Cargo)
- 8365th Civilian Support Group (Reefer)
- 8366th Civilian Support Group (Medium Cargo), at Karl Schurz Kaserne, Nahbollenbach
- 8368th Civilian Support Group (Heavy Equipment Transportation), in Mannheim
- 8370th Civilian Support Group (Truck Terminal / Trailer Transfer), in Nahbollenbach
- 8371st Civilian Support Group (Truck Terminal / Trailer Transfer), at Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
7th Theater Army Area Command
[edit]- 7th Theater Army Area Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Vanguard Logistics Complex, Rheinberg
- 54th Area Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Vanguard Logistics Complex, Rheinberg
- Reserve Storage Activity, Rheinberg
- 6931st Civil Support Center, at Vanguard Logistics Complex, Rheinberg
- 4002nd Civilian Support Group (Guard), in Kapellen
- 8017th Civilian Support Group (Supply)
- 8900th Civilian Support Group (Maintenance), in Kapellen
- 543rd Area Support Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Karl Schurz Kaserne, Bremerhaven
- United States Army Support Group Northern Germany
United States Army Southern European Task Force and 5th Theater Army Area Command
[edit]- | United States Army Southern European Task Force and 5th Theater Army Area Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy
- 510th Personnel Services Company, at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza
- 3rd Battalion, 325th Infantry (Airborne Battalion Combat Team) at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza (Airborne Battalion Combat Team) – provides the U.S. Army element, AMF(L)
- D Battery, 319th Airborne Field Artillery (6 x M101A1 105mm Towed Howitzers)
- 528th United States Army Artillery Group, at the Cakmakli Headquarters Complex, Istanbul, Turkey
- 10th Field Artillery Detachment, at the Ortaköy Remote Site, Ortaköy
- 14th Field Artillery Detachment, at the İzmit Remote Site, İzmit
- 21st Field Artillery Detachment, at the Çorlu Remote Site, Çorlu
- 27th Field Artillery Detachment, at the Erzurum Remote Site, Erzurum
- 558th United States Army Artillery Group, at the Elevsis Headquarters Complex, Aspropyrgos, Greece
- 70th Field Artillery Detachment, in Giannitsa
- 88th Field Artillery Detachment, in Drama
- 16th Ordnance Detachment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), at Hellenikon Air Base
- 559th United States Army Artillery Group, at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza
- 11th Field Artillery Detachment, at Caserma Giovanni Ruazzi, Elvas
- 12th Field Artillery Detachment, at Caserma Zanusso, Oderzo
- 28th Field Artillery Detachment, in Longare
- 69th Ordnance Company, in Longare, Italy
- 13th Military Police Company, at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza
- E Company, 502nd Aviation, at Aviano Air Base, Italy (1 x UH-1H Utility and 16 x CH-47D Heavy-Lift Utility Helicopters)
- 6th Aviation Detachment, at Military Airport "Tommaso Dal Molin", Vicenza (1 x C-12C Utility Aircraft and 3 x UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- 8th Area Support Group – also U.S. Military Community Activity, Livorno
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Darby, Pisa, Italy
- 201st Materiel Management Center
- 24th Quartermaster Detachment
- United States National Support Element
- 22nd Area Support Group[266] – also U.S. Military Community Activity, Vicenza
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy
- 28th Transportation Platoon (Medium Truck)
Army South
[edit]United States Army South is responsible for overseeing the following regions: Caribbean, Central America, and South America. On 4 December 1986, United States Army South was activated as a Major Army Command and the Army component of United States Southern Command, with headquarters at Building 95, Fort Clayton. Operation Just Cause, the United States military action used to depose Panamanian dictator, General Manuel Antonio Noriega, was officially conducted from 20 December 1989 to 31 January 1990. United States Army South Headquarters became the headquarters for Joint Task Force-South, the headquarters designated to execute the operation. During the Panama Invasion the total troop numbers increased to 27,000. Of these, 13,000 were already stationed in Panama and 14,000 were flown in from the United States.[267][268]
- United States Army South[269]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Clayton, Panama
- 154th Signal Battalion[5]
- 470th Military Intelligence Brigade[270]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Corozal, Panama
- 229th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare Intelligence), at Fort Davis
- 747th Military Intelligence Battalion (Field Station Panama), on Galeta Island
- 193rd Separate Infantry Brigade – responsible for the defence of the Panama Canal Zone
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Clayton, Panama[2]
- 5th Battalion, 87th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry (Parachute Infantry)
- D Battery, 320th Field Artillery, at Fort Kobbe (105mm Light Towed Artillery)
- 518th Engineer Company (Combat), at Fort Kobbe
- 128th Aviation Brigade[271]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Clayton, Panama
- 1st Battalion, 228th Aviation, at Fort Kobbe (Assault Aviation)
- 4th Battalion, 228th Aviation, in Honduras (Assault Aviation)
- 214th Medical Company (Medical Evacuation)
- E Company, 228th Aviation (Aviation Intermediate Maintenance)
- 41st Combat Support Hospital, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas
- 79th Army Band, at Fort Clayton, Panama[75]
- Jungle Warfare Training Center, at Fort Amadore, Panama
Western Command
[edit]It was only in 1990 that US Army Western Command became 'US Army Pacific', before this the command held its old designation. The command oversees the Western United States, Alaska, Hawaii, United States Army, Japan, United States Army Korea, and the United States Minor Outlying Islands.
- United States Army Western Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, United States Army Western Command, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
- 1st Signal Brigade, in Seoul, South Korea[2][25][272]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 36th Signal Battalion, in Taegu
- 41st Signal Battalion
- 304th Signal Battalion
- 1106th Signal Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii[273]
- 500th Military Intelligence Brigade, at Camp Zama, Japan[274]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 715th Military Intelligence Battalion (Signals Intelligence), at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
- 207th Infantry Group (Scout) – brigade (Alaska National Guard) – organised in light configuration tasked with arctic patrols[18][275][276][277]
- Headquarters, at Camp Denali, Anchorage, Alaska[278]
- 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry, in Nome (Scout Infantry; with M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles)
- 2nd Battalion, 297th Infantry, in Bethel (Scout Infantry; with M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles)
- 3rd Battalion, 297th Infantry, in Kotzebue (Scout Infantry; with M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles)
- 4th Battalion, 297th Infantry, in Juneau[39] (Scout Infantry; with M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles)
- 5th Battalion, 297th Infantry, in Anchorage[278] (Scout Infantry; with M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles)
- 1st Battalion, 207th Aviation Regiment, at Fort Richardson
- 45th Support Group, at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii[2]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
- 29th Engineer Battalion (Topographic)
- 84th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy) – supporting 25th Infantry Div.[269]
- 124th Transportation Battalion
- 7th Maintenance Battalion
- 125th Finance Battalion
- Arctic Support Brigade, at Fort Richardson, Alaska
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 203rd Personnel Services Battalion
- 267th Finance Support Battalion
- 98th Maintenance Company
- 68th Medical Company (Air Ambulance)
- 203rd Medical Detachment, at Fort Wainwright
- 4th Battalion, 123rd Aviation, at Fort Wainwright, Alaska
- 23rd Aviation Company (Aviation Maintenance)
6th Infantry Division (Light)
[edit]The 6th Infantry Division transferred to Western Command on 1st October 1989, before that it had been part of I Corps. The 6th Infantry Division was a special formation in that it was the only arctic-trained division in the army (the 10th Mountain was simply a light infantry formation and not arctic trained).
- 6th Infantry Division (Light), at Fort Wainwright, Alaska[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 6th Signal Battalion, at Fort Richardson[5]
- 106th Military Intelligence Battalion, at Fort Richardson
- 1st Battalion, 188th Air Defense Artillery, in Grand Forks, North Dakota (Light Air Defense (M167)) (National Guard)
- 6th Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 6th Military Police Company
- Chemical Company
- 6th Division Band
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Richardson, Alaska
- 6th Battalion, 297th Infantry, in Juneau, Alaska (Tracked Mechanized Infantry) (National Guard)[279]
- 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry (Light Infantry; also armed with Snowmobiles)
- 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry (Parachute Infantry) – formerly 2/17th, reflagged on 16/10/89
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Wainwright, Alaska
- 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry (Light Infantry; also armed with Snowmobiles)
- 5th Battalion, 9th Infantry (Light Infantry; also armed with Snowmobiles)
- 205th Infantry Brigade (Light) (Army Reserve)[18][201]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota[18]
- E Troop, 4th Cavalry (Light Cavalry)
- 3rd Battalion, 3rd Infantry (The Old Guard), in Saint Paul, Minnesota (Light Infantry; also armed with Snowmobiles)
- 1st Battalion, 409th Infantry, in Saint Cloud, Minnesota (Light Infantry; also armed with Snowmobiles)
- 1st Battalion, 410th Infantry, in Iowa City, Iowa (Light Infantry; also armed with Snowmobiles)
- 492nd Engineer Company, in Mankato, Minnesota
- 6th Infantry Division Artillery – reactivated 16th January 1989
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 4th Battalion, 11th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 3rd Battalion, 14th Field Artillery, in Sioux City, Iowa (Field Artillery (M101A1)) (Army Reserve) – supporting 205th Infantry Brigade (Light)
- F Battery, 11th Field Artillery, in Mankato, Minnesota (Field Artillery (M198)) – (Army Reserve) – from 17 September 1989
- 6th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 172nd Support Battalion (Forward)
- 205th Support Battalion (Forward), in Minnesota (Army Reserve) – supporting 205th Infantry Brigade (Light)
- 506th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 706th Support Battalion (Main)
- 431st Aviation Maintenance Company, in Saint Paul, Minnesota (Army Reserve)
- 6th Combat Aviation Brigade, at Fort Wainwright, Alaska
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 4th Squadron, 9th Cavalry (Light Divisional Cavalry)
25th Infantry Division (Light)
[edit]In March 1972, the 25th Infantry Division was reactivated as a light infantry division and tasked with providing army forces in the Pacific. In 1985, the division was reorganised as part of the new 'light division' concept, and its infantry dropped armour in favour of light vehicles including Humvees. By 1988, the division had the Hawaii Army National Guard's 29th Infantry Brigade join as the 4th brigade, and also by this time the division became the army's dedicated Pacific and jungle-warfare formation.
- 25th Infantry Division (Light), at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii[21]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 125th Signal Battalion[5]
- 125th Military Intelligence Battalion (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 1st Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery (Light Air Defense; with M167 Vulcan Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns and FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS)
- 71st Chemical Company
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 27th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 5th Battalion, 14th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 22nd Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 87th Infantry (Light Infantry)
- 29th Infantry Brigade (Hawaii National Guard) – assigned directly to the division since 1985/6[18]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Honolulu, Hawaii
- E Troop, 19th Cavalry, at Fort Ruger (Light Cavalry; with M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles, OH-58C Light Recon, and AH-1F Attack Helicopters)
- 1st Battalion, 299th Infantry, in Wailuku (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, 299th Infantry, in Hilo (Light Infantry)
- 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry, at Fort De Russy (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 487th Field Artillery, in Honolulu (Field Artillery (M101A1))
- 25th Infantry Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 3rd Battalion, 7th Field Artillery (Field Artillery; M102A2 105mm)
- 7th Battalion, 8th Field Artillery (Field Artillery; M102A2 105mm)
- 2nd Battalion, 11th Field Artillery (Field Artillery; M102A2 105mm)
- 1st Battalion, 8th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
- F Battery, 7th Field Artillery (Field Artillery (M198))
- 25th Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 25th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 225th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 325th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 725th Support Battalion (Main)
- I Company, 25th Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- 25th Infantry Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 5th Squadron, 9th Cavalry (Light Divisional Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 25th Aviation
- 4th Battalion, 25th Aviation
IX Corps (Augmentation)
[edit]- IX Corps (Augmentation)
- 342nd Finance Battalion, at Fort Derusy, Hawaii[111]
Alaska Army National Guard
[edit]- Alaska Army National Guard
- Army National Guard Headquarters Office, at Fort Richardson
- Army Aviation Operating Facility #1, in Nome
- Army Aviation Operating Facility #2, in Bethel
- Army Aviation Operating Facility #4, in Junean
- Army Aviation Support Facility, at Fort Richardson
Hawaii Army National Guard
[edit]- Hawaii Army National Guard
- 1st Battalion, 487th Field Artillery Regiment (Hawaii National Guard)
Guam Garrison
[edit]- Guam Garrison
- 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry, in Barrigada (Light Infantry) (National Guard)
8th Army
[edit]- 8th Army
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Humphreys, South Korea
- 307th Signal Battalion[5]
- 8th Army Band[280]
- 19th Support Command[2][281]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Taegu, South Korea
- 20th Area Support Group, at Camp Henry, Taegu[266][282]
- 4th Quartermaster Detachment
- 23rd Chemical Battalion (Chemical Defense)
- 23rd Area Support Group, at Yongson Garrison, Pyongtaek[266][282]
- 34th Area Support Group, at Yongsan Garrison, Pyongtaek[266]
- 501st Corps Support Group, in Uijongbu[266]
- 8th Military Police Brigade[283]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 94th Military Police Battalion, in Yongsan
- 728th Military Police Battalion, at Camp Walker, Taegu
- 17th Aviation Brigade (Combat)[269][284]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Humphreys, South Korea
- 4th Battalion, 501st Aviation (Attack Aviation (AH-1F))
- 5th Battalion, 501st Aviation (Attack Aviation (AH-1F))
- 1st Battalion, 501st Aviation, at Camp Page (General Support Aviation (CH-47D))
- 2nd Battalion, 501st Aviation, at Camp Eagle (General Support Aviation (CH-47D))
2nd Infantry Division
[edit]The 2nd Infantry Division had a unique organisation and thus had no subtitle representing its role. The division consisted of two under-strength Mechanized brigades and an airmobile brigade alongside an over-strength artillery brigade.
- 2nd Infantry Division[2][21][269]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Casey, South Korea
- 122nd Signal Battalion
- 102nd Military Intelligence Battalion
- 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, at Camp Pelham (Self-Propelled Air Defense (M163))
- 2nd Engineer Battalion (Combat)
- 4th Chemical Company, at Camp Casey
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 4th Battalion, 69th Armor (Armored (M60A3))
- 3rd Battalion, 73rd Armor (Armored (M60A3))
- 3rd Battalion, 5th Cavalry (Tracked Mechanised Infantry)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Hovey, Tongduchon-Ni
- 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry (Tracked Mechanised Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry (Tracked Mechanised Infantry)
- 3rd Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Howze, Munaemi
- 4th Squadron, 7th Cavalry (Air), at Camp Garry Owen (Light Air Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry, at Camp Greaves (Tracked Mechanised Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, 18th Infantry (Tracked Mechanised Infantry)
- 2nd Infantry Division Artillery
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Camp Stanley, Uijongbu
- 8th Battalion, 8th Field Artillery (155mm Towed Field Artillery)
- 5th Battalion, 11th Field Artillery, at Camp Pelham (155mm Towed Field Artillery)
- 1st Battalion, 15th Field Artillery (155mm Self-Propelled)
- 4th Battalion, 11th Field Artillery, at Camp Essayons (8-inch Self-Propelled)
- 2nd Engineer Group[269]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Yong San
- 44th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), at Camp Mercer
- 802nd Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy), at Camp Humphreys
- 2nd Infantry Division Support Command
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Support Battalion (Forward)
- 296th Support Battalion (Forward)[285]
- 302nd Support Battalion (Forward)
- 702nd Support Battalion (Main)
- G Company, 2nd Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
- 2nd Infantry Division Aviation Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 5th Squadron, 17th Cavalry (Light Divisional Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, 2nd Aviation
- 2nd Battalion, 2nd Aviation
IX Corps
[edit]IX Corps was a forward-based element of the U.S. Army in the Pacific, and would presumably take control of the two divisions in Western Command (6th (Light) and 25th (Light)) if mobilised. The Corps was also tasked with overseeing U.S. Army Japan (joint-command), and overseeing Reserve Components in Hawaii. [7] The Corps was activated on 22nd December 1965, and later inactivated on 15th November 1995 as part of the post-Cold War reductions.
- IX Corps
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Torii Station, Okinawa, Japan
- 296th Army Band
- 10th Area Support Group[266]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Torii Station, Okinawa, Japan
- 35th Supply and Service Battalion
- 505th Quartermaster Battalion[286]
- 83rd Ordnance Battalion
- 17th Area Support Group[266][287]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Camp Zama, Japan
Training and Doctrine Command
[edit]- Training and Doctrine Command
- United States Continental Army Band, at Fort Meade, Maryland
Signal School and Center
[edit]- United States Army Signal School and Center, at Fort Gordon, Georgia[5][272]
- 560th Signal Battalion, at Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado[5]
- 434th Army Band (Signal Corps Band)
- 15th Signal Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 369th Signal Battalion
- 442nd Signal Battalion
- 447th Signal Battalion
- 551st Signal Battalion
- 29th Signal Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 360th Signal Battalion
- 361st Signal Battalion
- 366th Signal Battalion
United States Military Academy
[edit]- United States Military Academy, in West Point, New York
- 4th Signal Battalion[5]
- 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry (Training Role)
- United States Military Academy Band (West Point Band)
Intelligence Training Center
[edit]- United States Army Intelligence Center, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
- 18th Army Band, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts[75]
- 62nd Army Band (Military Intelligence Corps Band), at Fort Riley, Kansas
- Corps of Military Intelligence Non-Commissioned Officers Academy, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts[288]
- 111th Military Intelligence Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 112th Military Intelligence Brigade, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts[288]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
Maneuver Training Center
[edit]- United States Maneuver Training Center, at Fort Benning, Georgia
- 283rd Army Band (Maneuver Training Center Band), at Fort Benning, Georgia
Armor Center and School
[edit]- United States Army Armor Center and School, at Fort Knox, Kentucky[289][290][291]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 113th Army Band
- 1st Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 46th Adjutant General Battalion (Reception)[292][293]
- 2nd Squadron, 10th Cavalry (One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Squadron, 12th Cavalry (One Station Unit Training)
- 4th Battalion, 16th Armor (One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 33rd Armor (One Station Unit Training)
- 4th Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 4th Battalion, 35th Armor (Basic Combat Training)
- 7th Battalion, 40th Armor (Basic Combat Training)
- 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor (Basic Combat Training)
- 1st Battalion, 81st Armor (Basic Combat Training)
- 1st Battalion, 13th Armor (Advanced Individual Training)
- 1st Battalion, 72nd Armor (Advanced Individual Training)
Infantry School
[edit]- United States Army Infantry School, at Fort Benning, Georgia
- 1st Training Brigade (One Station Unit Training)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry (One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 29th Infantry (One Station Unit Training)
- 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry (One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry (One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 50th Infantry (One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Training Brigade (One Station Unit Training)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry (One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry (One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry (One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry (One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 509th Infantry (One Station Unit Training)
- Airborne School
- 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry (One Station Unit Training)
- Training Support
- 1st Battalion, Army Infantry School
- 2nd Battalion, Army Infantry School
- 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry (Tracked Mechanized Infantry)
- 1st Training Brigade (One Station Unit Training)
Army Training Center
[edit]The Army Training Center's brigades were separated between two locations: 1st, 2nd, and 4th Brigades at Fort Jackson; while the 3rd and 5th Brigades were at Fort Dix.
- United States Army Training Center, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina[27][159][294]
- 548th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy)
- 282nd Army Band
- 1st Training Brigade (Basic Combat Training)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 13th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 3rd Battalion, 13th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 4th Battalion, 13th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 3rd Battalion, 28th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 120th Adjutant General Battalion (Reception)[292]
- 2nd Training Brigade (Basic Combat Training)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 34th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 61st Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 4th Combat Service Support Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 14th Adjutant General Battalion[292]
- 369th Adjutant General Battalion[292][295]
- 11th Training Battalion
- 12th Training Battalion
- 14th Training Battalion
- 15th Training Battalion
United States Army Individual Training Center
[edit]- United States Army Individual Training Center, at Fort Dix, New Jersey[296]
- 42nd Adjutant General Battalion (Reception)[292]
- 19th Army Band[75]
- 3rd Training Brigade (Basic Combat Training)[297]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Battalion, 19th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 39th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 3rd Battalion, 54th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 5th Training Brigade (Basic Combat Training)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 1st Training Battalion
- 2nd Training Battalion
- 3rd Training Battalion
- 5th Training Battalion
Artillery Center
[edit]Field Artillery School
[edit]- United States Army Field Artillery School, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma[298]
- 95th Adjutant General Battalion (Reception)[292][299]
- 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry (Training Role)
- 2nd Battalion, 2nd Field Artillery (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training)
- 8th Battalion, 7th Field Artillery (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 19th Field Artillery (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training)
- 3rd Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 30th Field Artillery (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training)
- 5th Battalion, 30th Field Artillery (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 31st Field Artillery (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 33rd Field Artillery (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training)
- 1st Battalion, 78th Field Artillery (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training)
- 2nd Battalion, 80th Field Artillery (Field Artillery One Station Unit Training)
- 77th Army Band
Air Defense Artillery School
[edit]- United States Army Air Defense Artillery School, at Fort Bliss, Texas[300]
- 67th Adjutant General Battalion (Reception)[292]
- 1st Air Defense Artillery Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 1st Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery (Basic Combat Training)
- 1st Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery (One Station Unit Training)
- 6th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery (One Station Unit Training)
- 6th Air Defense Artillery Brigade[301]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 4th Battalion, 6th Air Defense Artillery (Training Role)
- 3rd Battalion, 56th Air Defense Artillery (Training Role)
- 4th Battalion, 56th Air Defense Artillery (Training Role)
- 30th Air Defense Artillery Brigade[302]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 1st Battalion, 6th Air Defense Artillery (Training Role)
- 2nd Battalion, 6th Air Defense Artillery (Training Role)
- 3rd Battalion, 6th Air Defense Artillery (Training Role)
- 1st Battalion, 56th Air Defense Artillery (Training Role)
- 2nd Battalion, 56th Air Defense Artillery (Training Role)
- Air Defense Artillery School Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
- 1st Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery (Patriot Air Defense)
Engineer Center
[edit]- United States Army Engineer Center, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri[27]
- 43rd Adjutant General Battalion (Reception)[292]
- 515th Engineer Company (Pipeline Construction)
- 399th Army Band
- 2nd Training Brigade (One Station Unit Training)[303]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Training Battalion
- 2nd Training Battalion[303]
- 4th Training Battalion
- 3rd Training Brigade (Basic Combat Training)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Battalion, 13th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 5th Battalion, 30th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 4th Battalion, 51st Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 4th Battalion, 58th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 4th Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 2nd Training Battalion
- 3rd Training Battalion
- 4th Training Battalion
- 5th Training Battalion
Military Police Center
[edit]- United States Army Military Police Center, at Fort George G. McClellan, Alabama
- 39th Adjutant General Battalion (Reception)[292]
- 14th Army Band[75]
Chemical School
[edit]- United States Army Chemical School, at Fort McClellan, Alabama[296]
- Chemical School Battalion
- Military Police One Station Unit Training Battalion
- Training Brigade (Basic Combat Training)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 11th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
- 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry (Basic Combat Training)
Aviation Center
[edit]- United States Army Aviation Center, at Fort Rucker, Alabama
- United States Army Aviation School
- United States Army Warrant Officer Career Center
- 98th Army Band
- 1st Aviation Brigade (Air Assault)[304]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- C Company, 509th Infantry, at Fort Rucker, Alabama
- 1st Battalion, 10th Aviation (Training)
- 1st Battalion, 13th Aviation (Training)
- 1st Battalion, 145th Aviation (Training)
- 1st Battalion, 222nd Aviation, at Fort Eustis, Virginia (Training)[305]
- Aviation Training Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 11th Aviation (Training)
- 1st Battalion, 14th Aviation (Training)[306]
- 1st Battalion, 212th Aviation (Training)
- 1st Battalion, 223rd Aviation (Training)
- Helicopter School Battalion
- Apache Training Brigade[271][307]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, at Fort Hood, Texas
- E Troop, 2nd Battalion, 229th Aviation Regiment (Attack Helicopter)
- Single-Station Unit Fielding and Training Program
- OPFOR Platoon
Separate Commands
[edit]Military District of Washington
[edit]- United States Army Military District of Washington
- District Headquarters, at Fort Myer, Virginia
- The United States Army Band (Pershing's Own), at Fort Myer, Virginia
- The United States Army Field Band, at Fort Meade, Maryland
- 3rd Infantry Group
- 1st Battalion, 3rd Infantry (The Old Guard), at Fort Myer, Virginia (Ceremonial Infantry)
- H Company, 3rd Infantry, at Fort Myer, Virginia
United States Army Information Systems Command
[edit]- United States Army Information Systems Command, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona[2][272]
- 36th Army Band
- 261st Signal Command (Delaware National Guard)[308][309][310]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Dover, Delaware
- 198th Signal Battalion, in Wilmington
- 280th Signal Battalion, in Georgetown
- 335th Signal Command (Army Reserve), in East Point, Georgia[25][311]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 324th Signal Battalion
- 447th Signal Battalion
- 1101st Signal Brigade, at Fort Lesley J. McNair, District of Columbia
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1111th Signal Battalion, at the Raven Rock Mountain Complex, Pennsylvania[312]
- 1108th Signal Brigade, at Fort Ritchie, Maryland[272][313]
5th Signal Command
[edit]The 5th Signal Command's mission was to operate and maintain the U.S. Army's portion of the Defense Communications System; to provide all Army tactical communications at echelons above corps (EAC) level in Europe. The command's area of responsibility by 1982 included over 400 different sites in seven countries stretching from the United Kingdom in the north to Turkey and Saudi Arabia in the south. In 1982, the command's strength stood at 400 officers, 100 warrant officers, 8,000 enlisted men, 125 Department of Army Civilians, and 1,670 local nationals. The 2nd and 160th Signal Brigades provided base communications support while the 7th Signal Brigade provided tactical communications support and the 59th provided air traffic control support.
- 5th Signal Command, at Taukkunen Barracks, Worms, West Germany[2][317]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 509th Signal Battalion, at Camp Darby, Pisa, Italy
- Command and Control Support Activity, Europe, at Campbell Barracks, Heidelberg
- United States Army Intelligence and Security Command – Berlin, at Andrews Barracks, West Berlin
- United States Army Intelligence and Security Command – Turkey, at Diogenes Station, Sinop, Turkey
- Electronic Systems Engineering and Installation Activity, Europe
- Theater Communications Security Logistics Support Center, Europe, in Worms
- Area Maintenance and Supply Facility, Europe, at Sullivan Barracks, Mannheim
- Visual Information Services, Europe, at Klèber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 16th Aviation Detachment, at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim (3 x EU-21A Utility Aircraft, 4 x OH-58A Light Recon, and 5 x UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- 2nd Signal Brigade, at Taylor Barracks, Mannheim[5][318]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 39th Signal Battalion, at Daumerie Caserne, Chièvres, Belgium
- 73rd Signal Battalion, at Husterhöh Kaserne, Pirmasens
- 102nd Signal Battalion, at Creighton W. Abrams Complex, Frankfurt am Main
- United States Army Printing and Publications Center, Europe, at Rödelheim Ordnance Facility, Frankfurt am Main
- 7th Signal Brigade, at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim[173][319]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Signal Battalion (Area), at Kléber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
- 44th Signal Battalion (Area)
- 63rd Signal Battalion (Command Operations), at Maßweiler Ordnance Depot, Maßweiler
- 72nd Signal Battalion (Command)
- 160th Signal Brigade, at Smiley Barracks, Karlsruhe[173][320]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 43rd Signal Battalion, at Patton Barracks, Heidelberg
- 52nd Signal Battalion, at Patch Barracks, Stuttgart
- 69th Signal Battalion, at Reese Barracks, Augsburg
- 6981st Civilian Support Center (Signal Construction & Support), at Neureut Kaserne, Karlsruhe
- 4038th Civilian Support Group (Signal Construction), at Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Kaiserslautern
- 6981st Civilian Support Group (Signal Construction & Support)
- 8563rd Civilian Support Group (Signal Support)
- 8564th Civilian Support Group (Signal Construction)
- 8565th Civilian Support Group (Signal Construction)
7th Signal Command
[edit]The 7th Signal Command was tasked to oversee and support all CONUS (Continental United States) signal operations, complementing 5th Signal Command in Europe and 6th Signal Command in the Pacific. The command provided communications, automation, visual information, printing and publications, and records management services to CONUS units.[321] The Command had operational control over two brigades; 11th (providing communications for the West), and the 35th (providing communications for the East). The command exercised administrative control for the signal units supporting I, III, and XVIII Corps and their component signal units.
- 7th Signal Command, at Fort Ritchie, Maryland[2][25][321]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 33rd Signal Battalion, at Fort Richardson, Alaska
- 67th Signal Battalion, at Fort Gordon, Georgia
- Communications-Electronics Engineering Installation Agency Battalion, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
- East Coast Tactical Communications Center, at Fort Detrick, Marylnad
- Joint Communications Support Element, at McDill Air Base Base, Florida
- 11th Signal Brigade, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona[2][173][272]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 40th Signal Battalion
- 86th Signal Battalion
United States Army Intelligence & Security Command
[edit]- United States Army Intelligence and Security Command
- United States Army Special Security Group
- United States Army Foreign Counterintelligence Activity
- United States Army Field Support Center
- United States Army Operational Group
- United States Army Cryptologic Support Group
- United States Army Russian Institute
- United States Army Field Station, Berlin
- United States Army Field Station, Sinop
- 66th Military Intelligence Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at McGraw Kaserne, München, West Germany
- 18th Military Intelligence Battalion (Interrogation & Exploitation)
- 204th Military Intelligence Battalion (Signals Intelligence), at Flak Kaserne, Augsburg
- 430th Military Intelligence Battalion (Human Intelligence)
- 527th Military Intelligence Battalion (Counterintelligence), in Kaiserslautern
- 584th Military Intelligence Detachment, at Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy
- 766th Military Intelligence Detachment, at Andrews Barracks, West Berlin
- Imagery and Analysis Battalion (Provisional), at Schierstein Compound, Wiesbaden
- Special Operations Group (Unit WW), in München
- 501st Military Intelligence Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Humphreys, South Korea
- 3rd Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation)
- 524th Military Intelligence Battalion
- 532nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations)
- 719th Military Intelligence Battalion
- 701st Military Intelligence Brigade & Field Station Augsburg[24]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Sheridan Kaserne, Augsburg, West Germany
- 711th Military Intelligence Battalion (Support)
- 712th Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations)
- 713th Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations)
- 714th Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations)
- 704th Military Intelligence Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Meade, Maryland
- 338th Military Intelligence Battalion (Army Reserve)
- 743rd Military Intelligence Battalion (Provisional)
- 902nd Military Intelligence Group
- Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Meade, Maryland
- 752nd Military Intelligence Battalion
- Army Operations Security Detachment
- Army Counterintelligence Center
United States Army Criminal Investigations Command
[edit]United States Army Special Operations Command
[edit]United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) is a three-star command established on 1st December 1989 as part of the expansion of the Special Forces under President Ronald Reagan. The command was organised as follows in 1989:[2]
- United States Army Special Operations Command
- Command Headquarters, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- 75th Ranger Regiment, at Fort Benning, Georgia[322]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, at Fort Stewart, Georgia
- 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, at Fort Lewis, Washington
- 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment
- 160th Special Operations Aviation Group (Airborne), at Fort Campbell, Kentucky[323][324]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- A Company, 160th Aviation (Light Assault; MD Helicopters MH-6 Little Bird Light Attack Helicopters)[325]
- B Company, 160th Aviation (Light Attack; MD Helicopters AH-6 Little Bird Light Attack Helicopters)[326]
- C Company, 160th Aviation (Medium Assault; with Sikorsky MH-60 Black Hawk Assault Helicopters)[327]
- D Company, 160th Aviation (Medium Assault; with Sikorsky MH-60 Black Hawk Assault Helicopters)[328]
- E Company, 160th Aviation (Heavy Lift; with Boeing MH-47 Chinook Heavy Lift Helicopters)[329]
- F Company, 160th Aviation (Aviation Maintenance)
1st Special Operations Command
[edit]- 1st Special Operations Command[2]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina[2]
- 112th Special Operations Signal Battalion (Airborne)
- 389th Military Intelligence Company
- 528th Support Battalion
- 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), at Fort Lewis, Washington[2]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, at Torii Station, Okinawa
- 2nd Battalion
- 3rd Battalion
- Group Support Company
- 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina[2]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion
- 2nd Battalion
- 3rd Battalion
- Group Support Company
- 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina[2]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion
- 2nd Battalion
- 3rd Battalion
- Group Support Company
- 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), at Fort Devens, Massachusetts[2]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, at Panzer Kaserne, Stuttgart
- 2nd Battalion
- 3rd Battalion
- Group Support Company
- 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (National Guard)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company (UT ARNG) - Camp W.G. Williams, Riverton, Utah
- 1st Battalion
- 2nd Battalion
- 5th Battalion
- Group Support Battalion
- Group Support Company (UT ARNG)
- 197th Special Troops Support Company (TX ARNG) (aligned) - Camp Bullis, San Antonio, Texas
- 190th Chemical Detachment (MT ARNG) (aligned) - Fort William H. Harrison, Helena, Montana
- 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (National Guard)
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Birmingham, Alabama
- 1st Battalion, at Fort Payne, Alabama
- 2nd Battalion, in Jackson, Mississippi
- 3rd Battalion, at Camp Blanding, Starke, Florida
- Group Support Battalion, in Gadsden, Alabama
- 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina[24]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne)
- 2nd Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne)
- 3rd Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne)
- 4th Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne)
- 5th Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne)
- 6th Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne)
- 7th Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne)
- 8th Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne)
- 9th Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne)
- Psychological Operations Dissemination Battalion (Airborne) (Provisional)[24]
Unified Combatant Commands
[edit]United States European Command
[edit]- United States European Command: Commander-in-Chief, European Command: General John Rogers Galvin
- Command Headquarters, at Patch Barracks, Stuttgart
- United States European Command Joint Intelligence Center, at Patch Barracks, Stuttgart
- United States European Command Data Services Center, at Patch Barracks, Stuttgart
- United States European Command Flight Support Detachment, at Stuttgart Army Airfield, Leinfelden-Echterdingen
- 1st Aviation Detachment (2 x C-12C Utility/Transport Aircraft and 4 x UH-1H Utility Helicopters)
- Silk Purse Control Group, at RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom
Special Operations Command, Europe
[edit]- Special Operations Command, Europe: Major General Richard W. Potter, Jr.[330]
- Command Headquarters, at Panzer Kaserne, Böblingen
- Special Operations Command Europe Signal Detachment (Airborne), at Patch Barracks, Stuttgart
Other Commands
[edit]North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
[edit]- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
- Central Army Group Signal Group
- 97th Signal Battalion, at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim
- 650th Military Intelligence Group (ACE Counterintelligence Activity), in Mons, Belgium[331] – each region is a battalion, and each detachment a company[331]
- Group Headquarters (ACE CI Activity)
- Region I, in Naples, Italy (AFSOUTH)
- Region II, at RAF High Wycombe, United Kingdom (AFNORTH)
- Region IV, in Brunssum, Netherlands (AFCENT)
- Region V, in Mons, Belgium (SHAPE)
- 59th Ordnance Brigade Staff Element, Headquarters, Central Army Group, at Campbell Barracks, Heidelberg
- 59th Ordnance Brigade Staff Element, Headquarters, Northern Army Group, at Joint Forces Headquarters, Rheindahlen
- United States Army Element, Headquarters Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, in Mons, Belgium
- United States Army Element, Headquarters Allied Forces Central Europe, in Brunssum, Netherlands
- United States Army Element, Headquarters Central Army Group, at Campbell Barracks, Heidelberg
- United States Army Element, Headquarters Allied Forces Northern Europe, in Kolsås, Norway
- United States Army Element, Headquarters Allied Forces Southern Europe, in Naples, Italy
- United States Army Element, Headquarters Allied Forces South-Eastern Europe, at General Vecihi Akin Garrison, Turkey
- Central Army Group Signal Group
United States Army Materiel Command
[edit]- United States Army Materiel Command
- 389th Army Band (Materiel Command Band), at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
Sources
[edit]Footnotes
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ↑ Operation REFORGER unit, with POMCUS dépôts in Mönchengladbach and an ammunition dépôt in Kevelaer
- ↑ In 1989, the battalion was temporarily operational inactivated while it was converting to the ATACMS.
- ↑ While the 2/32nd Field Artillery was converting to the ATACMS, the battalion took over that battalion's Lances, and each battery had 4 x lances (compared to the normal 2)
- ↑ Each Community Activity has the following: Community Commander; Deputy Community Commander; Public Affairs, Civilian Personnel, Equal Employment Opportunity, and Finance Offices; Provost Marshal; Security, Plans, & Operations; Logistics, Personnel and Community Activities, Engineering & Housing, and Resource Management Directorates, and a Community Chaplain
- ↑ Each Community Activity has the following: Community Commander; Deputy Community Commander; Public Affairs, Civilian Personnel, Equal Employment Opportunity, and Finance Offices; Provost Marshal; Security, Plans, & Operations; Logistics, Personnel and Community Activities, Engineering & Housing, and Resource Management Directorates, and a Community Chaplain
- ↑ Each Community Activity has the following: Community Commander; Deputy Community Commander; Public Affairs, Civilian Personnel, Equal Employment Opportunity, and Finance Offices; Provost Marshal; Security, Plans, & Operations; Logistics, Personnel and Community Activities, Engineering & Housing, and Resource Management Directorates, and a Community Chaplain
- ↑ Each Community Activity has the following: Community Commander; Deputy Community Commander; Public Affairs, Civilian Personnel, Equal Employment Opportunity, and Finance Offices; Provost Marshal; Security, Plans, & Operations; Logistics, Personnel and Community Activities, Engineering & Housing, and Resource Management Directorates, and a Community Chaplain
- ↑ Each Community Activity has the following: Community Commander; Deputy Community Commander; Public Affairs, Civilian Personnel, Equal Employment Opportunity, and Finance Offices; Provost Marshal; Security, Plans, & Operations; Logistics, Personnel and Community Activities, Engineering & Housing, and Resource Management Directorates, and a Community Chaplain
- ↑ Each Community Activity has the following: Community Commander; Deputy Community Commander; Public Affairs, Civilian Personnel, Equal Employment Opportunity, and Finance Offices; Provost Marshal; Security, Plans, & Operations; Logistics, Personnel and Community Activities, Engineering & Housing, and Resource Management Directorates, and a Community Chaplain
- ↑ Each Community Activity has the following: Community Commander; Deputy Community Commander; Public Affairs, Civilian Personnel, Equal Employment Opportunity, and Finance Offices; Provost Marshal; Security, Plans, & Operations; Logistics, Personnel and Community Activities, Engineering & Housing, and Resource Management Directorates, and a Community Chaplain
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