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28th Infantry Division

The 28th Infantry Division is a unit of the Army National Guard and is the oldest division-sized unit in the Department of Defence. Some of the units of the division can trace their lineage to Benjamin Franklin's 's battalion, The Pennsylvania Associators (1747–1777). The division was officially established in 1879 and was later redesignated as the 28th Division in 1917, after the entry of America into the First World War. It was originally nicknamed the "Keystone Division", as it was formed from units of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard; Pennsylvania being known as the "Keystone State". During World War II, it was given the nickname the "Bloody Bucket" division by German forces due to the shape and color of its red keystone insignia. Today the 28th Infantry Division goes by the name given to it by General Pershing during World War I: "Iron Division". The 28th is the first Army National Guard division to field the Stryker infantry fighting vehicle, as part of the Army's reorganization in the first decade of the 2000s.

The 28th is also one of the most decorated infantry divisions in the United States Army.

Type: Combined Arms
Garrison/HQ: Harrisburg Armory, Pennsylvania
Motto: "Fire and Movement", "Roll On"
Commanding Officer: Major General Mark D. McCormack
Deputy Officers: Brigadier General Norman Cota (Operations)
Brigadier General Stephen Radulski (Support)
Chief of Staff: Colonel Shelley Carter
Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major John J. Hoyt
Units:

  • Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion

    • Headquarters and Support Company

    • Operations Company

    • Intelligence and Sustainment Company

    • Signal Company

    • 28th Infantry Division Band

  • 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Pennsylvania Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 2nd Squadron, 107th Ohio Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 109th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 175th Maryland Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 189th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 128th Brigade Support Battalion

  • 56th Striker Brigade Combat Team (Pennsylvania Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 104th Philadelphia Light Horse Regiment (Striker Cavalry) (⭐)

    • 1st Battalion, 111th Pennsylvania Associated Regiment of Infantry (Striker Infantry) (⭐)

    • 1st Battalion, 112th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment (Striker Infantry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 112th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment (Striker Infantry)

    • 103rd Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 328th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Dog Company, 112th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment (Forward Support)

    • 856th Engineer Company

    • 656th Signal Company

    • 556th Military Intelligence Company

  • 55th Armored Brigade Combat Team (Pennsylvania Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 2nd Battalion, 103rd Armored Regiment (Armored)

    • 3rd Battalion, 103rd Armored Regiment (Armored)

    • 2nd Battalion, 109th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment (Mechanized Infantry)

    • 2nd Squadron, 104th Philadelphia Light Horse (Mechanized Cavalry) (⭐)

    • 165th Military Police Battalion

    • 129th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 228th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 28th Infantry Division Artillery

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 1st Battalion, 107th Pennsylvania Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Howitzer) - attached to 2nd IBCT

    • 1st Battalion, 108th Pennsylvania Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Howitzer) - attached to 56th SBCT

    • 1st Battalion, 109th Pennsylvania Field Artillery Regiment "Wyoming Valley Guards" (Self-propelled Howitzer) - attached to 55th ABCT

  • 28th Combat Aviation Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Light Attack Helicopter Battalion, 104th Aviation Regiment - 24 AH-64D Apache

    • 1st Light Attack/Reconnaissance Helicopter Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment, "Ghostriders" - 24 AH-64D Apache and 12 RAH-66 Commanche

    • 2nd Heavy Support Helicopter Battalion, 104th Aviation Regiment - 8 UH-60L Black Hawk, 12 CH-47F Chinook and 12 HH-60M Black Hawk

    • 1st Light Assault Helicopter Battalion, 150th Aviation Regiment - 30 UH-60L Black Hawk

    • 1st Light Assault Helicopter Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment - 30 UH-60L Blackhawk

    • 1st Light Support Helicopter Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment - 36 UH-72A Lakota

    • 628th Aviation Support Battalion

  • 28th Division Sustainment Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

    • Special Troops Battalion

Combat Experience: Hardened (41)
Unit Morale: Excellent (100)

29th Infantry Division

The 29th Infantry Division, also known as the "Blue and Gray Division",is an infantry division of the United States Army based in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. It is currently a formation of the U.S. Army National Guard and contains units from Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina and West Virginia. Formed in 1917, the division deployed to France as a part of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I. Called up for service again in World War II, the division's 116th Regiment, attached to the First Infantry Division, was in the first wave of troops ashore during Operation Neptune, the landings in Normandy, France. It supported a special Ranger unit tasked with clearing strong points at Omaha Beach. The rest of the 29th ID came ashore later, then advanced to Saint-Lô, and eventually through France and into Germany.

Following the end of World War II, the division saw frequent reorganizations and deactivations. Although the 29th did not see combat through most of the next 50 years, it participated in numerous training exercises throughout the world.

Type: Combined Arms
Garrison/HQ: Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Motto: "Twenty-nine, let's go!"
Commanding Officer: Major General John Rhodes
Deputy Officers: Brigadier General Leonard Gerow (Operations)
Colonel H. Steven Blum (Support)
Chief of Staff: Colonel Milton Record
Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major Frank Devareux
Units:

  • Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion

    • Headquarters and Support Company

    • Operations Company

    • Intelligence and Sustainment Company

    • Signal Company

    • 29th Infantry Division Band

  • 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team (North Carolina Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 150th West Virginia Cavalry Regiment (Mechanized Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 252nd Armored Regiment (Armored)

    • 4th Battalion, 118th South Carolina Infantry Regiment (Mechanized Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 120th North Carolina Infantry Regiment (Mechanized Infantry)

    • 236th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 230th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 53rd Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, "Gator Brigade'' (Florida Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 153rd Florida Cavalry Regiment (Air Assault Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 124th Florida Infantry Regiment (Air Assault Infantry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 124th Florida Infantry Regiment (Air Assault Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 167th Alabama Infantry Regiment (Air Assault Infantry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 116th Florida Field Artillery Regiment (Slingload Artillery)

    • 753rd Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 53rd Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team ''Stonewall Brigade'' (Virginia Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 2nd Squadron, 183rd Virginia Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 116th Virginia Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 3rd Battalion, 116th Virginia Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 149th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 229th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 429th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 29th Infantry Division Artillery

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 1st Battalion, 113th North Carolina Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Howitzer) - attached to 30th ABCT

    • 1st Battalion, 111th Virginia Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Howitzer) - attached to 116th IBCT

  • 29th Combat Aviation Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Light Attack Helicopter Battalion, 285th Aviation Regiment - 24 AH-64D Apache

    • 2nd Light Support Helicopter Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment - 36 UH-72A Lakota

    • 8th Light Assault Helicopter Battalion, 229th Aviation Regiment - 30 UH-60L Black Hawk

    • 1st Heavy Support Helicopter Battalion, 111th Aviation Regiment - 8 UH-60L Black Hawk, 12 CH-47F Chinook and 12 HH-60M Black Hawk

    • 1204th Aviation Support Battalion

  • 29th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

    • Special Troops Battalion

  • 92nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Attached) (Puerto Rico Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 192nd Brigade Support Battalion

    • 92nd Signal Company

    • 1st Battalion, 65th Puerto Rico Infantry Regiment ''The Borinqueneers'' (Light Infantry) (⭐)

    • 190th Engineer Battalion

    • 124th Military Police Battalion

Combat Experience: Regular (38)
Unit Morale: Excellent (100)

34th Infantry Division

The 34th Infantry Division (also known as the Red Bull Division) is an infantry division of the United States Army, part of the National Guard, that participated in World War I, World War II and multiple current conflicts. It was the first American division deployed to Europe in World War II, where it fought with great distinction in the Italian Campaign. The division continues to serve today, with most of the division part of the Minnesota, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Idaho and Iowa National Guard. In 2019, it was staffed by roughly 6,500 soldiers from the Minnesota National Guard, 7,400 from the Iowa National Guard, 3,400 from the Wisconsin National Guard, and about 300 from other states.

Type: Combined Arms
Garrison/HQ: Rosemount Armory, Minnesotta
Motto: "Attack, Attack, Attack!"
Commanding Officer: Major General Mike Wickman
Deputy Officers: Brigadier General Gerald Miller (Operations)
Colonel Rick D. Erlandson (Support)
Chief of Staff: Colonel John Jenson
Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major Benjamin Carporeto
Units:

  • Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion

    • Headquarters and Support Company

    • Operations Company

    • Intelligence and Support Company

    • Signal Company

    • 34th Infantry Division Band

  • 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (Minnesota Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 94th Minnesota Cavalry Regiment (Mechanized Cavalry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 135th Minnesota Infantry Regiment (Mechanized Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 194th Armored Regiment (Armored)

    • 2nd Battalion, 136th Minnesota Infantry Regiment (Mechanized Infantry)

    • 334th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 134th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Iowa Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 113th Iowa Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 133rd Iowa Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 168th Iowa Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 135th Minnesota Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 224th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 334th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, ''Iron Brigade of the West'' (Wisconsin Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 105th Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 128th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 127th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 3rd Battalion, 126th Michigan Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 173rd Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 132nd Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team (Idaho Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 221st Nevada Cavalry Regiment (Mechanized Cavalry)

    • 1st Squadron, 163rd Montana Cavalry Regiment (Armored Cavalry)

    • 2nd Squadron, 116th Idaho Cavalry Regiment (Armored Cavalry)

    • 3rd Squadron, 116th Idaho Cavalry Regiment (Armored Cavalry)

    • 116th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 145th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 34th Infantry Division Artillery Brigade

    • 1st Battalion, 125th Minnesota Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery) - attached to 1st ABCT

    • 1st Battalion, 194th Iowa Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 2nd IBCT

    • 1st Battalion, 120th Texas Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 32nd IBCT

    • 1st Battalion, 148th Idaho Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery) - attached to 116th CBCT

  • 34th Combat Aviation Brigade

    • 1st Light Support Helicopter Battalion, 112th Aviation Regiment - 36 UH-72A Lakota

    • 2nd Light Assault Helicopter Battalion, 147th Aviation Regiment - 30 UH-60L Black Hawk

    • 1st Light Attack Helicopter Battalion, 183rd Aviation Regiment - 24 AH-64D Apache

    • 1st Heavy Support Helicopter Battalion, 189th Aviation Regiment - 8 UH-60L Black Hawk, 12 CH-47F Chinook and 12 HH-60M Black Hawk

    • 834th Aviation Support Battalion

  • 34th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • Special Troops Battalion

    • 232nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

  • 115th Field Artillery Brigade (Attached) (Wyoming Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 1st Battalion, 121st Wisconsin Field Artillery Regiment (Rocket Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 144th South Dakota Field Artillery Regiment (Rocket Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 147th South Dakota Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 151st Minnesota Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery)

    • 2nd Battalion, 300th Wyoming Field Artillery Regiment (Rocket Artillery)

    • Easy Battery, 151st Minnesota Field Artillery Regiment (Target Acquisition)

    • 960th Brigade Support Battalion

    • 148th Signal Company

  • 169th Field Artillery Brigade (Attached) (Colorado Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 3rd Battalion, 157th Colorado Field Artillery Regiment (Rocket Artillery)

    • 2nd Battalion, 123rd Illinois Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 2nd Battalion, 130th Kansas Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 161st Kansas Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery)

    • 147th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Easy Battery, 161st Kansas Field Artillery Regiment (Target Acquisition)

    • 540th Signal Company

  • 141st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Attached) (North Dakota Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 231st Brigade Support Battalion

    • 426th Signal Company

    • 1st Battalion, 188th Air Defense Artillery Regiment (Air Defense Artillery)

  • 157th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, ''Iron Brigade'' (Attached) (Wisconsin Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 724th Engineer Battalion

    • 257th Brigade Support Battalion

    • 357th Signal Company

    • 32nd Military Police Company

    • 924th Engineer Detachment

    • 949th Engineer Detachment

  • 196th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Attached) (South Dakota Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 139th Brigade Support Battalion

    • 115th Signal Battalion

    • 153rd Engineer Battalion

  • 347th Regional Support Group (Attached) (Minnesota Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 147th Personnel Services Battalion

    • 347th Personnel Services Detachment

    • 34th Military Police Company

    • 257th Military Police Company

    • 114th Transportation Company

    • 204th Medical Company

    • 247th Finance Detachment

Combat Experience: Regular (38)
Unit Morale: Excellent (100)

35th Infantry Division

The 35th Infantry Division (also known as the Santa Fe Division) is an infantry formation of the Army National Guard at Fort Leavenworth.

The 35th Infantry Division was organized August 25, 1917, at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, as a unit of the National Guard, with troops from Missouri and Kansas. It was deactivated in 1919 but was reconstituted in 1935 and served with a brief interruption until it was deactivated again in 1963. The Division was reactivated and the headquarters and headquarters company federally recognized on August 25, 1984, at Fort Leavenworth.

Type: Light Infantry
Garrison/HQ: Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
Motto: None
Commanding Officer: Major General William Blaylock
Deputy Officers: Brigadier General Paul W. Baade (Operations)
Colonel Michael D. Navrkal (Support)
Chief of Staff: Colonel Harry Dover
Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major Olivia Murray
Units:

  • Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion

    • Headquarters and Support Company

    • Operations Company

    • Intelligence and Support Company

    • Signal Company

    • 35th Infantry Division Band

  • 127th Weather Flight (Attached) (Kansas Air National Guard)

  • 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, ''First Arkansas Brigade'' (Arkansas Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 2nd Squadron, 153rd Florida Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 138th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 153rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 153rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 239th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 39th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Oklahoma Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 180th Oklahoma Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 134th Nebraska Parachute Infantry Regiment (Airborne Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 279th Oklahoma Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 179th Oklahoma Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 545th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 700th Brigade Support Battalion

  • 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team (Mississippi Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 98th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment (Mechanized Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 155th Mississippi Rifles Regiment (Mechanized Infantry) (⭐)

    • 2nd Battalion, 198th Armored Regiment (Armored)

    • 2nd Battalion, 137th Kansas Infantry Regiment (Mechanized Infantry)

    • 106th Brigade Support Battalion

    • 150th Brigade Engineer Battalion

  • 35th Infantry Division Artillery

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 1st Battalion, 206th Arkansas Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 39th IBCT

    • 1st Battalion, 160th Oklahoma Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 45th IBCT

    • 2nd Battalion, 114th Mississippi Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery) - attached to 155th ABCT

  • 35th Combat Aviation Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Light Assault Helicopter Battalion, 108th Aviation Regiment - 30 UH-60L Blackhawk

    • 1st Light Attack Helicopter Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment - 24 AH-64D Apache

    • 2nd Heavy Support Helicopter Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment - 8 UH-60L Black Hawk, 12 CH-47F Chinook and 12 HH-60M Black Hawk

    • 1st Light Support Helicopter Battalion, 376th Aviation Regiment - 36 UH-72A Lakota

    • 935th Aviation Support Battalion

  • 35th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • Special Troops Battalion

    • 176th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

  • 67th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Attached) (Nebraska Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 134th Nebraska Cavalry Regiment (Stryker Cavalry)

    • 1167th Brigade Support Maintenance Company

    • 234th Network Support Company

    • 192nd Military Police Detachment

    • 250th Military Intelligence Battalion

  • 130th Field Artillery Brigade (Kansas Army National Guard)

    • 1st Battalion, 130th Kansas Field Artillery Regiment (Rocket Artillery)

    • 3rd Battalion, 161st Kansas Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 129th Missouri Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 997th Brigade Support Battalion

    • 330th Signal Company

  • 110th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Missouri Army National Guard)

    • 2nd Battalion, 138th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 129th Missouri Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 311th Brigade Support Battalion

    • 135th Signal Company

  • 230th Sustainment Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1171st Transportation Company

    • 1172nd Transportation Company

    • 1173rd Transportation Company

    • 1174th Transportation Company

    • 1175th Transportation Company

    • 1176th Transportation Company

    • 777th Maintenance Company

Combat Experience: Regular (38)
Unit Morale: Excellent (100)

36th Infantry Division

The 36th Infantry Division ("Arrowhead"), also known as the "Panther Division", "Lone Star Division", "The Texas Army", or the "T-patchers", is an infantry division of the United States Army and part of the Texas Army National Guard. It was organized during World War I from units of the Texas and Oklahoma National Guard.

The 36th Infantry Division was reconstituted in a May 2004 reorganization of the 49th Armored Division. The Division has been active in search and rescue efforts following natural disasters, as well as supporting the rebuilding of affected areas.

Type: Combined Arms
Garrison/HQ: Camp Mabry, Texas
Motto: None
Commanding Officer: Major General William Blaylock
Deputy Officers: Brigadier General Paul W. Baade (Operations)
Colonel Michael D. Navrkal (Support)
Chief of Staff: Colonel Peter Muller
Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major John Sampa
Units:

  • Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion

    • Headquarters and Support Company

    • Operations Company

    • Intelligence and Support Company

    • Signal Company

    • 36th Infantry Division Band

  • 56th Armored Brigade Combat Team (Texas Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 124th Texas Cavalry Regiment (Mechanized Cavalry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 142nd Texas Infantry Regiment (Mechanized Infantry)

    • 3rd Battalion, 144th Texas Infantry Regiment (Mechanized Infantry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 112th Armored Regiment (Armored)

    • 3rd Battalion, 112th Armored Regiment (Armored)

    • 156th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 949th Brigade Support Battalion

  • 72nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Texas Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 112th Texas Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 141st Texas Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry) (⭐)

    • 3rd Battalion, 141st Texas Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry) (⭐)

    • 3rd Squadron, 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment (Armored Cavalry)

    • 172nd Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 536th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, (Louisiana Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 2nd Squadron, 108th Georgia Hussars Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 2e Bataillon, 156e Régiment d'Infanterie de Louisiane (Light Infantry) (⭐)

    • 3e Bataillon, 156e Régiment d'Infanterie de Louisiane (Light Infantry) (⭐)

    • 1st Battalion, 173rd Alabama Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 199th Brigade Support Battalion

    • 769th Brigade Engineer Battalion

  • 278th Tennessee Armored Cavalry Regimental Combat Team (Tennessee Army National Guard)

    • Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Troop

    • 1st Squadron, 278th Tennessee Armored Cavalry Regiment (Mechanized Cavalry)

    • 2nd Squadron, 278th Tennessee Armored Cavalry Regiment (Armored Cavalry)

    • 4th Squadron, 278th Tennessee Armored Cavalry Regiment (Armored Cavalry)

    • 5th Squadron, 278th Tennessee Armored Cavalry Regiment (Armored Cavalry)

    • 6th Field Artillery Squadron, 278th Tennessee Armored Cavalry Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 7th Support Squadron, 278th Tennessee Armored Cavalry Regiment

    • 8th Engineer Squadron, 278th Tennessee Armored Cavalry Regiment

  • 36th Infantry Division Artillery

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 3rd Battalion, 133rd Texas Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 56th IBCT

    • 1st Battalion, 133rd Texas Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 72nd IBCT

    • 1st Battalion, 141st President's Own Louisiana Regiment of Light Artillery (Towed Artillery) (⭐) - attached to 256th IBCT

  • 36th Combat Aviation Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Light Support Helicopter Battalion, 114th Aviation Regiment - 36 UH-72A Lakota

    • 1st Light Assault Helicopter Battalion, 185th Aviation Regiment - 30 UH-60L Blackhawk

    • 1st Light Attack/Reconnaissance Helicopter Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment - 24 AH-64D Apache and 12 RAH-66 Commanche

    • 2nd Heavy Support Helicopter Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment - 8 UH-60L Black Hawk, 12 CH-47F Chinook and 12 HH-60M Black Hawk

    • 449th Aviation Support Battalion

  • 36th Sustainment Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • Special Troops Battalion

    • 372nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

  • 45th Field Artillery Brigade (Attached) (Oklahoma Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 1st Battalion, 158th Oklahoma Field Artillery Regiment (Rocket Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 129th Missouri Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery)

    • 4th Battalion, 133rd Texas Field Artillery Regiment ( Rocket Artillery)

    • 271st Brigade Support Battalion

    • Baker Battery, 171st Oklahoma Field Artillery Regiment (Target Aquisition)

    • 205th Signal Company

  • 71st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade (Texas Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 3rd Squadron, 124th Texas Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 636th Military Intelligence Battalion

    • 236th Signal Company

    • 112th Brigade Support Company

    • 1st Battalion, 143rd Texas Parachute Infantry Regiment (Airborne Infantry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 133rd Texas Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Howitzer)

  • 136th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 136th Military Police Battalion

    • 136th Signal Battalion

    • 625th Signal Company

Combat Experience: Regular (38)
Unit Morale: Excellent (100)

38th Infantry Division

The 38th Infantry Division ("Cyclone") is one of the eighteen divisions of the United States Army, and one of eight National Guard divisions. It is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and contains Army National Guard units from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Delaware, Michigan, Tennessee and other states.

Formed in 1917, the division earned the special designation "Cyclone Division" after the division's training camp at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, was damaged by a springtime tornado. Most recently (as of October 2013), the 38th Infantry Division headquarters had responsibility for the domestic all-hazards response team (DART) mission in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the event of a major incident in the eastern half of the United States.

Type: Light Infantry
Garrison/HQ: Indianapolis, Indiana
Motto: None
Commanding Officer: Major General Timothy Thombleson
Deputy Officers: Brigadier General Ander Beufort (Operations)
Colonel Enzo Akiyama (Support)
Chief of Staff: Colonel Cathleen A. Eaken
Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major Jeffrey Schuster
Units:

  • Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion

    • Headquarters and Support Company

    • Operations Company

    • Intelligence and Support Company

    • Signal Company

    • 38th Infantry Division Band

  • 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Ohio Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 2nd Squadron, 107th Ohio Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 118th South Carolina Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 125th Michigan Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 148th Ohio Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 837th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 237th Brigade Support Battalion

  • 33rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Illinois Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 106th Illinois Cavalry Regiment "The Black Horse" (Light Cavalry) (⭐)

    • 1st Battalion, 178th Illinois Light Infantry Regiment (Air Assault Infantry) (⭐)

    • 2nd Battalion, 130th Illinois Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 296th Puerto Rico Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 766th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 634th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Indiana Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 152nd Indiana Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 151st Indiana Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 152nd Indiana Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 293rd Indiana Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 776th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 113th Brigade Support Battalion

  • 38th Infantry Division Artillery

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 2nd Battalion, 122nd Illinois Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 33rd IBCT

    • 1st Battalion, 134th Ohio Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 37th IBCT

    • 1st Battalion, 163rd Ohio Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 76th IBCT

  • 38th Combat Aviation Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Light Support Helicopter Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment - 36 UH-72A Lakota

    • 1st Light Assault Helicopter Battalion, 137th Aviation Regiment - 30 UH-60L Blackhawk

    • 1st Light Attack/Reconnaissance Helicopter Battalion, 130th Aviation Regiment - 24 AH-64D Apache and 12 RAH-66 Commanche

    • 2nd Heavy Support Helicopter Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment - 8 UH-60L Black Hawk, 12 CH-47F Chinook and 12 HH-60M Black Hawk

    • 638th Aviation Support Battalion

  • 38th Sustainment Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • Special Troops Battalion

    • 519th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

    • 190th Transportation Battalion

    • 138th Financial Management Support Unit

  • 138th Field Artillery Brigade (Attached) (Kentucky Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 1st Battalion, 623rd Kentucky Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 3rd Battalion, 116th Florida Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 2nd Battalion, 138th Kentucky Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 2nd Battalion, 150th Indiana Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery)

    • 103rd Brigade Support Battalion

    • Easy Battery, 139th Indiana Field Artillery Regiment (Target Acquisition)

    • 138th Signal Company

  • 219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (Indiana Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 2nd Squadron, 152nd Indiana Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 378th Military Intelligence Battalion

    • 438th Signal Company

    • 2219th Brigade Support Company

  • 149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Attached) (Kentucky Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Battalion, 149th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 201st Engineer Battalion

    • 198th Military Police Battalion

    • 149th Brigade Support Battalion

    • 149th Signal Company

  • 63rd Aviation Brigade (Attached) (Kentucky Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 2nd Heavy Support Helicopter Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment ''Blackjacks'' - 8 UH-60L Black Hawk, 12 CH-47F Chinook and 12 HH-60M Black Hawk

    • 2nd Light Transport Battalion, 641st Aviation Regiment - 10 UC-35A/B Citation and 12 C-12U/V Huron

    • 751st Troop Command

  • 108th Sustainment Brigade (Attached (Illinois Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • Special Troops Battalion

    • 108th Multifunctional Medical Battalion

    • 1144th Transportation Battalion

    • 232nd Combat Service Support Battalion

Combat Experience: Regular (38)
Unit Morale: Excellent (100)

40th Infantry Division

The 40th Infantry Division ("Sunburst Division") is a modular division of the United States Army. Following the army's modularization the division has become a four-brigade combat team with National Guardsmen from throughout the Pacific/Western United States and Oceania. Its division headquarters is located at Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base in Los Alamitos, California.

After seeing service in World War I as a depot division, it was reorganized as the National Guard division for California, Nevada, and Utah, before seeing service in the Pacific Theatre of World War II. Later, the division served in Korea and some of its units were designated for Vietnam. The division was later reorganized redesigned as a National Guard unit completely within California. Later reorganizations included units from other states. As currently configured, the 40th Infantry Division has oversight and responsibility for the training and readiness of units in California, Oregon, Hawaii, Arizona, Washington, Alaska, New Mexico, Indiana, Nebraska, Nevada, Mississippi, Utah, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

Type: Light/Mechanized Infantry
Garrison/HQ: Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base, California
Motto: N/A
Commanding Officer: Major General Laura Yeager
Deputy Officers: Brigadier General Michael Leaney (Operations)
Brigadier General Rob Woolridge (Support)
Chief of Staff: Brigadier General John W. Lathrop
Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major Joe Derma III
Units:

  • Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion

    • Headquarters and Support Company

    • Operations Company

    • Intelligence and Support Company

    • Signal Company

    • 40th Infantry Division Band

  • 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (California National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 18th United States Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 160th California Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 184th California Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 185th Armored Regiment (Armored)

    • 578th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 40th Brigade Support Battalion

  • 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Hawaii Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 299th Hawaii Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 1st Battalion, 158th Arizona Infantry Regiment ''Bushmasters'' (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 294th Guam Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 100th Battalion, 442nd Nisei Regiment of Hawaii ''Go For Broke'' (Light Infantry) (⭐)

    • 227th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 29th Brigade Support Battalion

  • 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Oregon Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 303rd Washington Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 162nd Oregon Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 186th Oregon Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 65th Puerto Rico Infantry Regiment ''The Borinqueneers'' (Light Infantry) (⭐)

    • 141st Brigade Support Battalion

    • 741st Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • Special Troops Battalion

  • 40th Infantry Division Artillery

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 1st Battalion, 143rd California Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 79th IBCT

    • 1st Battalion, 487th Hawaii Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 29th IBCT

    • 2nd Battalion, 218th Oregon Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 41st IBCT

  • 40th Combat Aviation Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Light Attack/Reconnaissance Helicopter Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment - 24 AH-64D Apache and 12 RAH-66 Commanche

    • 1st Light Assault Helicopter Battalion, 140th Aviation Regiment - 30 UH-60L Blackhawk

    • 1st Heavy Support Helicopter Battalion, 168th Aviation Regiment - 8 UH-60L Black Hawk, 12 CH-47F Chinook and 12 HH-60M Black Hawk

    • 3rd Light Support Helicopter Battalion, 140th Aviation Regiment - 36 UH-72A Lakota

    • 640th Aviation Support Battalion

  • 40th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • Special Troops Battalion

    • 785th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

  • 65th Field Artillery Brigade (Attached) (Utah Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 5th Battalion, 113th North Carolina Field Artillery Regiment (Rocket Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 145th Utah Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 178th South Carolina Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 2nd Battalion, 222nd Utah Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 214th Georgia Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 340th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Fox Company, 144th California Field Artillery Regiment (Target Aquisition)

    • 156th Signal Company

  • 224th Sustainment Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion

    • Special Troops Battalion

    • 746th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

    • 1st Battalion, 144th California Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 749th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

Combat Experience: Regular (39)
Unit Morale: Excellent (100)

42nd Infantry Division

The 42nd Infantry Division (42ID) ("Rainbow") is a division of the United States Army National Guard. The 42nd Infantry Division has served in World War I, World War II and the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). The division is currently headquartered at the Glenmore Road Armory in Troy, New York.

The division headquarters is a unit of the New York Army National Guard. The division currently includes Army National Guard units from fourteen different states, including Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont. As of 2007, 67 percent of 42ID soldiers are located in New York and New Jersey.

Type: Light/Mountain Infantry
Garrison/HQ: Glenmore Road Armory, New York
Motto: ''Never Forget''
Commanding Officer: Major General Thomas Spencer
Deputy Officers: Brigadier General Joseph Biehler (Operations)
Brigadier General Thomas Spencer (Support)
Chief of Staff: Colonel Peter Mehling
Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major Corey K. Cush
Units:

  • Division Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion

    • Headquarters and Support Company

    • Operations Company

    • Intelligence and Support Company

    • Signal Company

    • 42nd Infantry Division Band

  • 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (New York Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 2nd Squadron, 101st New York Cavalry Regiment (Light Cavalry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 108th New York Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 69th Irish Regiment of New York "Fighting Irish'' (Light Infantry) (⭐)

    • 1st Battalion, 369th New York Infantry Regiment ''Harlem Hell-fighters'' (Light Infantry) (⭐)

    • 152nd Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 427th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (New Jersey Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 102nd New Jersey Hussars Regiment ''The Butterflies'' (Light Cavalry) (⭐)

    • 1st Battalion, 114th New Jersey Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 113th New Jersey Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry)

    • 1st Battalion, 181st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment (Light Infantry) (⭐)

    • 104th Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • 250th Brigade Support Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 86th Mountain Brigade Combat Team ''The Green Mountain Boys'' (Vermont Army National Guard) (⭐)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 1st Squadron, 172nd Vermont Cavalry Regiment (Light cavalry)

    • 2nd Battalion, 102nd Connecticut Infantry Regiment (Mountain Infantry) (⭐)

    • 1st Battalion, 157th Colorado Infantry Regiment (Mountain Infantry)

    • 3rd Battalion, 172nd Vermont Infantry Regiment (Mountain Infantry)

    • 186th Brigade Support Battalion

    • 572nd Brigade Engineer Battalion

    • Brigade Special Troops Battalion

  • 42nd Infantry Division Artillery

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 1st Battalion, 258th New York Field Artillery Regiment ''Washington Greys'' (Towed Artillery) (⭐) - attached to 27th IBCT

    • 3rd Battalion, 112th New Jersey Field Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) - attached to 50th IBCT

    • 1st Battalion, 101st Boston Light Artillery Regiment (Towed Artillery) (⭐) - attached to 86th IBCT

  • 42nd Combat Aviation Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 3rd Light Attack/Reconnaissance Helicopter Battalion, 104th Aviation Regiment - 24 AH-64D Apache and 12 RAH-66 Commanche

    • 3rd Light Assault Helicopter Battalion, 142nd Aviation Regiment - 30 UH-60L Blackhawk

    • 3rd Heavy Support Helicopter Battalion, 126th Aviation Regiment - 8 UH-60L Black Hawk, 12 CH-47F Chinook and 12 HH-60M Black Hawk

    • 4th Light Support Helicopter Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment - 36 UH-72A Lakota

    • 642nd Aviation Support Battalion

  • 42nd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • Special Troops Battalion

    • 390th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion

  • 26th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Attached) (Massachusetts Army National Guard)

    • Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 126th Brigade Support Battalion

    • 26th Signal Company

  • 197th Field Artillery Brigade (Attached) (New Hampshire Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery

    • 1st Battalion, 182nd Michigan Field Artillery Regiment (Rocket Artillery)

    • 3rd Battalion, 197th New Hampshire Field Artillery Regiment (Rocket Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 103rd Rhode Island Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 119th Michigan Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 1st Battalion, 201st West Virginia Field Artillery Regiment (Self-propelled Artillery)

    • 3643rd Brigade Support Battalion

    • Easy Battery, 197th New Hampshire Field Artillery Regiment (Target Aquisition)

    • 372nd Signal Company

  • 369th Sustainment Brigade (Attached) (New York Army National Guard)

    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company

    • 101st Expeditionary Signal Battalion

    • 104th Military Police Battalion

    • 2nd Battalion, 369th New York Infantry Regiment ''Harlem Hell-fighters'' (Light Infantry) (⭐)

Combat Experience: Hardened (41)
Unit Morale: Excellent (100)

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Independent Regiments/Battalions

  • 1st Battalion, 182nd The Salem Regiment (Light Infantry) (⭐)

  • 1st Squadron, 79th Massachusetts National Lancers (Mechanized Cavalry) (⭐)

  • 1st Squadron, 74th Georgia Regiment of Horse Rangers (Stryker Cavalry) (⭐)

  • 1st Battalion, 89th Maryland and Virginia Rifles ''Rawling's Rifles'' (Light Infantry) (⭐)

  • 1st Squadron, 91st North Carolina Light Dragoons (Stryker Cavalry) (⭐)

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