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This is the full operational order of battle of the current United States Army, including the United States Army Reserve, United States Army National Guard, and joint elements with army elements. The below structure is current for 2020, but is continually updated.

Note on organisations:

  • 'Armored Cavalry Regiments' are equivalent to brigades
  • Cavalry 'Squadrons' are equivalent to infantry battalions
  • Cavalry 'Troops' are equivalent to infantry companies
  • Support 'Groups' are equivalent to brigades

Insignia used – some positions and commands will have a star-rating or insignia to further explain a unit's organisation, they will include:

  • 4/5 étoiles – 'Four star General' – Commanding Armies and High Staff Positions
  • 3/5 étoiles – Lieutenant Generals – Commanding smaller regional armies and corps
  • 2/5 étoiles – Major Generals – Commanding Divisions and larger Commands
  • 1/5 étoilenote: the United States Army's '1-star appointments' are held by Colonels, but are equivalent to Brigades
  • 1/5 étoile – Colonel's rank (which are NOT brigades – representing a 'regiment') – typically used for 'groups' in the support branches
  • – Lieutenant Colonel's rank, representing a battalion
  • – Major's rank, representing a company

Armoured BCT

  • (Armoured Reconnaissance:14 x M2A2 Abrams Main Battle Tanks, 41 x M3A2 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicles, and 28 x Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles)
  • (Combined-Arms Armoured: 29 x M2A2 Abrams Main Battle Tanks, 18 x M2A2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles, and 23 x Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles)
  • (Combined-Arms Infantry: 15 x M2A2 Abrams Main Battle Tanks, 32 x M2A2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles, and 23 x Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles)
  • (Self-Propelled Field Artillery: 18 x M109A6 155mm Self-Propelled Guns, 11 x M2A2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles, 18 x M99A2 Ammunition Support Vehicles, and 24 x Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles)
  • (Armoured Engineers: 15 x M2A2 Abrams Infantry Fighting Vehicles, 6 x High Mobility Engineering Excavators, 6 x T-5/T-9 Dozers. 6 x XM1150 Assault Breacher Vehicles, and 4 x M104 Wolverine Heavy Assault Bridges)
  • (Armoured Support: 153 x Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck, 108 x Medium Light Tactical Vehicles, 35 x M88A1/A2 Armored Recovery Vehicles, and 12 x Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles)

Stryker BCT

  • (Stryker Reconnaissance: 40 x M1126 Stryker Wheeled Armoured Personnel Carriers, 12 x M1128 105mm Mobile Gun Systems, 10 x M1134 Stryker Antitank Guided Missile APCs, and 6 x M1129 Stryker 120mm Mortar Carrier APCs)
  • (Stryker Infantry: 48 x M1126 Stryker Wheeled Armoured Personnel Carriers and 9 x M1129 Stryker 120mm Mortar Carrier APCs)
  • (Stryker Field Artillery: 18 x M777A3 155mm Towed Howitzers, 13 x M1131 Stryker Fire Support APCs, 4 x M1092 Medium Trucks with AN/TPQ-53 Counterfire Radars)
  • (Stryker Engineers: 12 x M1132 Stryker Engineer Support APCs, 6 x M1126 Stryker Wheeled APCs, 6 x High Mobility Engineer Excavators, 6 x T-5 Dozers, and 2 x Multipurpose Loaders)
  • (Stryker Support: 115 x Medium Light Tactical Vehicles, 80 x M1120 Heavy Mobility Trucks with Trailers, and 48 x Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks)

Infantry BCT

  • (Light Cavalry: 63 x Oshkosh L-ATV Light Tactical Vehicles)
  • (Light Infantry: 52 x Oshkosh L-ATV Light Tactical Vehicles and 8 x M997 Humvee Ambulances)
  • (Light Field Artillery: 12 x M119A1/A2 105mm Towed Howitzers, 6 x M777A3 155mm Towed Howitzers, and 4 x M1092 Medium Trucks with AN/TPQ-53 Counterfire Radars)
  • (Light Engineers: 11 x Dump trucks, 6 x High Mobility Engineer Excavators, 4 x Multipurpose Loaders, 3 x Light Engineering Tractors, and 2 x T-5 Dozers)
  • (Light Support: 134 x Medium Light Tactical Vehicles, 66 x M1120 Heavy Mobility Trucks with Trailers, and 7 x M1088 Medium Cargo Trucks with Semitrailers)

Parachute BCT

  • (Airborne Cavalry; 63 x Oshkosh L-ATV Light Tactical Vehicles and 20 x M1046 TOW-equipped Humvees)
  • (Parachute Infantry; 30 x M998 Humvee Light Utility Vehicles, 20 x M1046 TOW-equipped Humvees, and 15 x Light Medium Utility Vehicles)

Air Assault BCT

Corps Artillery

  • (Stryker Field Artillery: 18 x M777A3 155mm Towed Howitzers, 13 x M1131 Stryker Fire Support APCs, 4 x M1092 Medium Trucks with AN/TPQ-53 Counterfire Radars)
  • (Rocket Artillery (HIMARS); 18 x M142A1 227mm Wheeled Mobile Rocket Systems, 36 x M1148 Medium Tactical Vehicles, 17 x Light Medium Tactical Vehicles, and 4 x M1092 Medium Tactical Vehicles with AN/TPQ-53 Counterfire Radars)
  • (Rocket Artillery (MLRS); 18 x M270A2 227mm Tracked Multiple Launch Rocket Systems, 36 x M1148 Medium Tactical Vehicles, 17 x Light Medium Tactical Vehicles, and 4 x M1092 Medium Tactical Vehicles with AN/TPQ-53 Counterfire Radars)
  • (Self-Propelled Field Artillery: 18 x M109A6 155mm Self-Propelled Guns, 11 x M2A2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles, 18 x M99A2 Ammunition Support Vehicles, and 24 x Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles)

Air Defense Artillery

  • (Light Air Defense; 24 x AN/TWQ-1 Avenger Mobile Surface-to-Air Missile Systems and 72 x FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS)
  • (C-RAM Air Defense; 24 x Centurion 20mm Towed Anti-Aircraft Gun Systems and 72 x FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS)
  • (Mobile Air Defense; 24 x MIM-104 Patriot Mobile Surface-to-Air Missile Systems and 72 x FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS)
  • (Stryker Air Defense; 24 x Stryker Mobile SHORAD Armoured Personnel Carriers and 72 x FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS)

Aviation

  • (Attack/Reconnaissance; 24 x Boeing AH-64D/E Attack Helicopters)
  • (Attack Aviation; 24 x Boeing AH-64D/E Attack Helicopters)
  • (Security & Support; 24 x Eurocopter UH-72A Lakota Light Utility Helicopters)
  • (Assault Aviation; 30 x Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk Assault Helicopters)
  • (General Support Aviation; 20 x Sikorsky UH/HH-60L Black Hawk Assault and 12 x Boeing CH-47E Chinook Heavy Lift Utility Helicopters)

Unit Structures

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Combat Brigades

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Armored Brigade Combat Team

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Stryker Brigade Combat Team

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Infantry Brigade Combat Team

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The Infantry Brigade Combat Team or IBCT is the most common combat brigade in the United States Army, provided by the Regular Army and National Guard. The brigade consists of seven battalions and a separate company: Headquarters & Headquarters Company (HHC), three infantry battalions, a field artillery battalion, a cavalry squadron, a brigade engineer battalion, and a brigade support battalion.[1]

  • Infantry Brigade Combat Team
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
    • Cavalry Squadron
    • 3 x Infantry Battalions
    • Field Artillery Battalion (M119)
    • Brigade Engineer Battalion (BEB)
    • Brigade Support Battalion (BSB)

Cavalry Squadron

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  • Cavalry Squadron
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Troop
      • Battalion Command Section
      • Battalion Staff Section
      • Company Headquarters
      • Retransmissions Section
      • Sniper Squad
      • Medical Platoon
    • 2 x Wheeled Troops (A & B)
      • Headquarters Section
      • 3 x Wheeled Platoons
      • Mortar Section
    • Dismounted Troop (C)
      • Headquarters Section
      • 2 x Dismounted Platoons
      • Sniper Team
      • Mortar Section

Infantry Battalion

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The main 'punch' behind the infantry brigade combat team is the infantry battalion, which consists of a HHC, three Infantry rifle companies, and a weapons company (lettered A–C and D). The headquarters and headquarters company provides planning and intelligence, signal, and fire support to the battalion. The headquarters company has a battalion command section, a battalion staff section, a company headquarters, battalion medical, scout, and mortar platoons, a signal section, and a sniper squad. The headquarters company mortar platoon is equipped with 120-mm mortars (trailer towed) and 81-mm mortars (ground mounted). The battalion receives a forward support company (FSC) for sustainment purposes, normally in a direct support relationship.

Infantry rifle companies have three Infantry rifle platoons, a mortar section, a Raven unmanned aircraft system (UAS) team, and a headquarters section. Each rifle platoon has three Infantry rifle squads and a weapons squad. The mortar section has two squads, each with a 60-mm mortar. Habitual attachments to the Infantry rifle company include a fire support team at the company level and forward observer teams at the platoon level, medics assigned to the rifle platoons, and a senior medic at the company level.

The Infantry weapons company has a company headquarters and four assault platoons. Each assault platoon has two sections of two squads and a leader’s vehicle. Each squad contains four Soldiers and a vehicle mounting the heavy weapons. The heavy weapons can be tailored to a mission based on the commander’s mission analysis. Infantry weapons companies are equipped with the following weapons: the tube launched, optically tracked, wire guided/wireless guided Improved Target Acquisition System, the MK19, the M2, and the M240 series machine gun. While all of the weapons vehicles can mount the MK19 and the M2, only two vehicles per platoon are equipped to mount the Improved Target Acquisition System. Habitual attachments for the weapons company include a fire support team at the company level and medics.

  • Weapons Company (D)
    • Company Headquarters
    • 4 x Assault Platoons
      • 2 x Squads

Field Artillery Battalion

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Brigade Engineer Battalion

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Brigade Support Battalion

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Airborne Brigade Combat Team

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Airborne Brigade Combat Team (Air Assault)

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Department of the Army

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Chart summarizing the organization of the Department of the Army's Headquarters as of 2010.

Headquarters, Department of the Army is the corporate office of the department which exercises directive and supervisory functions and consists of two separate staffs: the Office of the Secretary of the Army (10 United States Code § 7014[2]), the mainly civilian staff; and the Army Staff (10 United States Code § 7031,[3] & 10 United States Code § 7032[4]), the mainly military staff. The Office of the Secretary and the Army Staff are organized along similar lines, with civilians and military officers both overseeing similar program areas.[note 1]

Office of the Secretary of the Army

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The Army Staff

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The Army Staff is led by the chief of staff of the Army, a four-star general who is the highest-ranking officer in the Army and the Army member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The chief of staff is assisted in managing the Army Staff by the vice chief of staff of the United States Army, a four-star general and second highest-ranking officer in the Army. The Army Staff is divided into several directorates, each headed by a three-star general; a deputy chief of staff (DCS G–1 (personnel), G–2 (intelligence), G–3 (operations), G–4 (logistics),[10] G-5 (planning), G-6 (network), G-7 (training), G-8 (finance), and G-9 (installations) respectively).[11][12] the DCS G-3/5/7 is a single office for operations, plans, and training.

United States Army Forces Command

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The United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) is the main combatant command of the United States Army headquartered at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Lead by a four-star general, the command is responsible for commanding the main combat forces, National Guard, and Army Reserve forces. The main combat forces under FORSCOM include: I Corps, III Armored Corps, V Corps, XVIII Airborne Corps, Army National Guard, and Army Reserve Command.

National Training Center

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The National Training Center is part of the US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM). The opposing force at the National Training Center (NTC) is the 11th Cavalry Regiment, the Blackhorse Cavalry, who are stationed at the base to provide an opposing force to units on a training rotation at Fort Irwin. In September 2017, a state-of-the-art hospital was opened that provides healthcare services to the Fort Irwin beneficiaries. Following the United States withdraw from Afghanistan in 2021 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, The National Training Center began to train Soldiers for future fights against major near-peer adversaries.[26]

For operational purposes, I Corps is part of United States Army Pacific, but for administration is part of United States Forces Command. I Corps is responsible for operational deployments to the joint United States Indo-Pacific Command area of operations, including Asia, the Pacific, and the Indian Ocean areas.

7th Infantry Division

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The 7th Infantry Division is responsible for overseeing the two stryker brigades combat teams of the 2nd Infantry Division and the separate 16th Combat Aviation Brigade. When deployed, the two brigades come under the 2nd Division, and are only under the 7th for administration while in the Continental United States.[39][39]

11th Airborne Division

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A U.S. Army Alaska Stryker from Bravo Company, 3-21 Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team during Operation Arctic Pegasus at Deadhorse, Alaska, 3 November 2015.

On 5 May 2022, during a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Army Secretary Christine Wormuth and Army Chief of Staff General James McConville announced that U.S. Army Alaska would be reflagged as the 11th Airborne Division. On June 6, 2022, during separate ceremonies, the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team and 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division were reflagged to the 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team and 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 11th Airborne Division respectively. All units from the former U.S. Army Alaska were absorbed under the new division. It was also announced that the 1st Infantry Brigade would divest its Strykers. Following these changes, the brigade would test several new vehicles to include the Cold-Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) to replace the former Strykers. The division's 2nd Brigade would remain largely unchanged.[42]

25th Infantry Division

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Soldiers of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division move toward a simulated enemy during exercise Bronco Rumble at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii on May 8, 2013.

The 25th Infantry Division is a light infantry-roled division based in Hawaii. The division provides light infantry for the land-based elements of United States Indo-Pacific Command, which before 2022 also included a Stryker and Airborne brigade.

However, in 2021, the 3rd Brigade was reorganised from a Stryker BCT to an infantry BCT.[46] Then in 2022, as part of a reorganisation of United States Army Alaska, the former 1st Stryker and 4th Airborne BCTs of the division became part of a new 11th Airborne Division as the 1st and 2nd BCTs respectively.[42]

A Sikorsky HH-60 Black Hawk utility helicopter flying over Tokyo, Japan in 2011.

US Army Japan oversees all army troops based in the State of Japan and is also the main forward headquarters for I Corps.[56]

III Armored Corps

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Stryker vehicles of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment on display at Ford Hood, Texas on November 23, 2015.

III Corps holds the major Armored formations of the US Army and is responsible for second wave deployment, and tasked with supporting deployments around the world. Sometime in 2020-2022, the 4th Infantry Division based at Fort Carson transferred from III Corps to I Corps, thereby taking the second infantry division from the corps, leaving just two armoured divisions and a Stryker Infantry division.

1st Cavalry Division

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Soldiers from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division conduct urban assault training at Hohenfels Army base with Albanian infantrymen during the multi-national training exercise, Combined Resolve II.
Following the casing of the brigade, battalion and division colors, soldiers assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division Horse Detachment perform a cavalry charge accompanied by a helicopter flyover performed by the 1st Cavalry Division Air Cavalry Brigade on Fort Hood's Cooper Field, Texas, Dec. 12, 2008.

The 1st Cavalry Division is organised as an armored division alongside the 1st Armored Division, though retains its historical designation of a 'Cavalry Division'. The 1st Cavalry Division is one of two divisions in the U.S. Army which maintains a mounted colour guard. The 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment is one of those, and provides ceremonial mounted guards when needed.[74]

Graphic representing the structure of the 1st Cavalry Division in 2022.

1st Armored Division

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Soldiers with 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division form a defensive line with M1A1 Abraham tanks in order to defend Adowa village training site during the Network Integration Evaluation 16.2 at Fort Bliss, Texas, May 2, 2016.

The division has been reorganized under the new modular design after moving to Fort Bliss, in which the deployable unit of manoeuvre is a brigade rather than a division. It consists of a division headquarters battalion, three armored brigade combat teams, a combat aviation brigade, a sustainment brigade, and a division artillery,[86] field artillery battalions are assigned to their respective brigade combat teams.

1st Infantry Division

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Soldiers assigned to 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, drive through the desert in M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles during Decisive Action Rotation 13-03 at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif., Jan. 19, 2013.

The 1st Infantry Division is organised the same as the 1st Armored Division, minus one brigade. However, for historical purposes still holds the title of 'infantry division'.

4th Infantry Division

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The 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, trained and tested its units, Soldiers and capabilities June 9-17, 2020, during Operation Ray Flash.

The 4th Infantry Division is a heavy division of the U.S. Army, consisting of two stryker BCTs and one armored BCT.[93] The division is regionally aligned with Europe, and deploys brigade combat teams occasionally to Eastern Europe.

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Location of III Armored Corps major command headquarters locations.

XVIII Airborne Corps

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The XVIII Airborne Corps oversees the main rapid deployment formations of the US Army: 82nd Airborne (Parachute), 101st Airborne (Air Assault), 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanised & Infantry), and 10th Mountain Division (Mountain & Light Assault).[95]

3rd Infantry Division

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Vehicles from 2nd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, prepare to move during Exercise Cold Response 16, a Norwegian-led cold weather training exercise.

The 3rd Infantry Division is one of two 'armored-centric infantry divisions' in the U.S. Army (the other being the 1st Infantry) and consists of two armored and one infantry brigade. The 3rd and 4th Infantry Divisions are both regionally aligned with Europe, and regularly deploy an armored BCT to Europe. Since 2022, the division regularly deploys a division-level headquarters to Europe, alongside at-least one armored brigade combat team.

10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry)

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Soldiers from Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division and Iraqi army soldiers look for training camps and weapon caches along the Zaghytun Chay River, about 50 miles southeast of K irkuk, Iraq, Nov. 18, 2007.

The 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), despite its name, is not a mountain-trained formation, but rather a standard light infantry division, much like the 25th in the Pacific. The 10th however does maintain its 'Mountain' and 'Ranger' tabs because of tradition and its soldiers are occasionally trained at the Army Mountain Warfare School in Vermont. The commander of the 10th Mountain Division is also dual-hatted as the Garrison Commander of the Fort Drum Garrison.

82nd Airborne Division

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The 82nd Airborne Division is the army's only parachute dedicated formation, and main rapid-deployment formation based at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.

101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)

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The 101st Airborne Division is organised as an infantry division, with its units specially trained in helicopter assault tactics. For historical purposes, the division still keeps the name of 'Airborne Division'. Prior to 2016, the 82nd had four standard brigade combat teams and a combat aviation brigade. Each BCT had a cavalry squadron, two parachute infantry battalions, and one each of a field artillery, support, and special troops battalions. As part of the second wave of reforms however, the division was expanded with the 4th BCT disbanding while the 1st-3rd BCTs each gained a parachute infantry battalion and re-designated their support troops battalion as an engineer battalion. The division also gained an artillery headquarters (101st Airborne Division Artillery) and a sustainment brigade.

First United States Army

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On order, First Army expands to nine Mobilization force generation installations (MFGI) to mobilize the Reserve component of the US Army. The Army Reserve mobilizes Focused readiness units (FRU) to meet Operational plan (OPLAN) requirements of the combatant commander (CCDR).[125]

  • First United States Army[126][127]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois
    • 85th Army Reserve Support Command, at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois[128]administers all Army Reserve units below
      • 1st Mobilization Support Group, at Fort Totten, New York
        • 1101st Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Totten, New York
        • 1102nd Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Totten, New York
        • 1103rd Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey
        • 1104th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey
        • 1105th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Eustis, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
        • 1106th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Eustis, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
        • 1107th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Eustis, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
        • 1108th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
        • 1109th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
        • 1110th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
        • 1111th Mobilization Support Battalion, in Decatur, Georgia
        • 1112th Mobilization Support Battalion, in Decatur, Georgia
        • 1113th Mobilization Support Battalion, in Decatur, Georgia
        • 1114th Mobilization Support Battalion, in Forest Park, Illinois
        • 1115th Mobilization Support Battalion, in Forest Park, Illinois
        • 1116th Mobilization Support Battalion, in Forest Park, Illinois
      • 2nd Mobilization Support Group, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
        • 2201st Mobilization Support Battalion, in Norman, Oklahoma
        • 2202nd Mobilization Support Battalion, in Norman, Oklahoma
        • 2203rd Mobilization Support Battalion, in Bossier City, Louisiana
        • 2204th Mobilization Support Battalion, in Bossier City, Louisiana
        • 2205th Mobilization Support Battalion, in Bossier City, Louisiana
        • 2206th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Bliss, Texas
        • 2207th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Bliss, Texas
        • 2208th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Bliss, Texas
        • 2209th Mobilization Support Battalion, in Mountain View, California
        • 2210th Mobilization Support Battalion, in Mountain View, California
        • 2211th Mobilization Support Battalion, in Mountain View, California
        • 2212th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
        • 2213th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
        • 2214th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
        • 2215th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Carson, Colorado
        • 2216th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Carson, Colorado
        • 2217th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Carson, Colorado
        • 2218th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Riley, Kansas
        • 2219th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Riley, Kansas
        • 2220th Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Riley, Kansas

First Army Division East

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    • Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
    • 4th Cavalry Brigade (Multifunctional Training Brigade)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
      • 1st Battalion, 409th Regiment (Brigade Engineers), at Fort Knox, Kentucky[131]
      • 3rd Battalion, 410th Regiment (Brigade Engineers), at Fort Bliss, Texas[132]
      • 1st Battalion, 410th Regiment (Brigade Support), at Fort Knox, Kentucky[133]
      • 4th Battalion, 410th Regiment (Brigade Support), at Fort Knox, Kentucky[134]
      • 3rd Battalion, 339th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort Knox, Kentucky[135]
      • 1st Battalion, 411th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort Knox, Kentucky (Army Reserve)
      • 1st Battalion, 311th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), in Richmond, Virginia (Army Reserve)
      • 3rd Battalion, 337th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), at Fort Knox, Kentucky (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 340th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), in Louisville, Kentucky (Army Reserve)
      • 3rd Battalion, 383rd Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), in Saint Louis, Missouri (Army Reserve)
    • 177th Armored Brigade (Combined Arms Training Brigade)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Camp Shelby, Mississippi
      • 1st Battalion, 305th Regiment (Infantry), at Camp Shelby, Mississippi[136]
      • 2nd Battalion, 351st Regiment (Infantry), at Camp Shelby, Mississippi
      • 2nd Battalion, 305th Regiment (Field Artillery), at Camp Shelby, Mississippi[137]
      • 3rd Battalion, 315th Regiment (Training Support), at Camp Shelby, Mississippi (Army Reserve)[138]
      • 3rd Battalion, 349th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Camp Shelby, Mississippi (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 346th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), at Camp Shelby, Mississippi (Army Reserve)
      • 3rd Battalion, 347th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), in Orlando, Florida (Army Reserve)
      • 3rd Battalion, 348th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), at Camp Blanding, Florida (Army Reserve)
    • 157th Infantry Brigade (Multifunctional Training Brigade)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Camp Atterbury, Indiana
      • 1st Battalion, 335th Regiment (Infantry), at Camp Atterbury, Indiana[139]
      • 2nd Battalion, 289th Regiment (Field Artillery), at Camp Atterbury, Indiana[140]
      • 1st Battalion, 345th Regiment (Brigade Engineers), at Camp Atterbury, Indiana[141]
      • 3rd Battalion, 411th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Camp Atterbury, Indiana (Army Reserve)
      • 3rd Battalion, 335th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), in Fort Sheridan, Illinois (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 337th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), in Waterford, Michigan (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 338th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), at Camp Atterbury, Indiana (Army Reserve)
      • 3rd Battalion, 338th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), in Blacklick, Ohio (Army Reserve)
    • 174th Infantry Brigade (Multifunctional Training Brigade)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • 1st Battalion, 314th Regiment (Infantry), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey[142]
      • 3rd Battalion, 314th Regiment (Field Artillery), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey[143]
      • 1st Battalion, 307th Regiment (Training Support), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey (Army Reserve)[144]
      • 2nd Battalion, 312th Regiment (Training Support), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey (Army Reserve)[145]
      • 3rd Battalion, 312th Regiment (Training Support), at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland (Army Reserve)[146]
      • 2nd Battalion, 313th Regiment (Training Support), at Fort Devens, Massachusetts (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 307th Regiment (Field Artillery), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey (Army Reserve)[147]
      • 2nd Battalion, 315th Regiment (Brigade Engineers), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey (Army Reserve)[148]
      • 1st Battalion, 315th Regiment (Brigade Support), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey[149]
      • 3rd Battalion, 313th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey (Army Reserve)
      • 1st Battalion, 309th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 309th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey(Army Reserve)[145]
      • 2nd Battalion, 312th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), in Corapolis, Pennsylvania (Army Reserve)
      • 3rd Battalion, 312th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland (Army Reserve)
    • 188th Infantry Brigade (Multifunctional Training Brigade)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Stewart, Georgia
      • 3rd Battalion, 395th Regiment (Armor), at Fort Stewart, Georgia[150]
      • 1st Battalion, 306th Regiment (Infantry), at Fort Stewart, Georgia[151]
      • 2nd Battalion, 357th Regiment (Infantry), at Fort Benning, Georgia[152]
      • 2nd Battalion, 306th Regiment (Field Artillery), at Fort Stewart, Georgia[153]
      • 4th Battalion, 306th Regiment (Brigade Engineers), at Fort Stewart, Georgia[154]
      • 5th Battalion, 306th Regiment (Brigade Support), at Fort Stewart, Georgia[155]
      • 2nd Battalion, 349th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort Stewart, Georgia (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 345th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (Army Reserve)
      • 3rd Battalion, 345th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), at Fort Gillem, Georgia (Army Reserve)
      • 1st Battalion, 347th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), at Fort Gillem, Georgia (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 347th Regiment (Combat Support/Combat Sustainment Support), at Fort Gordon, Georgia (Army Reserve)
Graphic representing the structure of the United States Army's First Army Division East.

First Army Division West

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  • First Army Division West[156][127]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Hood, Texas
    • 5th Armored Brigade (Combined Arms Training Brigade)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Bliss, Texas
      • 1st Battalion, 360th Regiment (Infantry), at Fort Bliss, Texas[157]
      • 3rd Battalion, 362nd Regiment (Infantry), at Fort Bliss, Texas[158]
      • 2nd Battalion, 362nd Regiment (Field Artillery), at Fort Bliss, Texas[159]
      • 1st Battalion, 362nd Regiment (Air Defense Artillery), at Fort Bliss, Texas[160]
      • 1st Battalion, 289th Regiment (Training Support), in Houston, Texas (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 290th Regiment (Training Support), in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Army Reserve)
      • 3rd Battalion, 361st Regiment (Training Support), in Denver, Colorado (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 363rd Regiment (Training Support), in Mesa, Arizona (Army Reserve)
      • 1st Battalion, 361st Regiment (Brigade Engineers), at Fort Bliss, Texas[161]
      • 3rd Battalion, 364th Regiment (Brigade Engineers), at Fort Bliss, Texas[162]
      • 2nd Battalion, 393rd Regiment (Brigade Support), at Fort Bliss, Texas[163]
      • 1st Battalion, 382nd Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort Bliss, Texas (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 356th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort Carson, Colorado (Army Reserve)[164]
      • 1st Battalion, 393rd Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort Bliss, Texas[165]
    • 120th Infantry Brigade (Multifunctional Training Brigade)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hood, Texas
      • 3rd Battalion, 289th Regiment (Training Support), Beaumont, Texas (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 360th Regiment (Training Support), in Lathrop, California (Army Reserve)
      • 1st Battalion, 363rd Regiment (Training Support), in Dublin, California (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 381st Regiment (Training Support), in Dallas, Texas (Army Reserve)
      • 1st Battalion, 395th Regiment (Brigade Engineers), at Fort Hood, Texas[166]
      • 2nd Battalion, 395th Regiment (Brigade Support), at Fort Hood, Texas[167]
      • 3rd Battalion, 356th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort Liggett, California (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 382nd Regiment (Logistics Support), in Waco, Texas (Army Reserve)
      • 4th Battalion, 393rd Regiment (Medical), in Gatesville, Texas[168]
    • 181st Infantry Brigade (Multifunctional Training Brigade)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
      • 1st Battalion, 338th Regiment (Training Support), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin (Army Reserve)
      • 1st Battalion, 340th Regiment (Training Support), in Arden Hills, Minnesota (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 361st Regiment (Training Support), in Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Army Reserve)
      • 1st Battalion, 383rd Regiment (Training Support), in Des Moines, Iowa (Army Reserve)
      • 1st Battalion, 310th Regiment (Brigade Engineers), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin[169]
      • 3rd Battalion, 340th Regiment (Brigade Engineers), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin[170]
      • 1st Battalion, 291st Regiment (Brigade Support), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin[171]
      • 1st Battalion, 337th Regiment (Brigade Support), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin[172]
      • 1st Battalion, 351st Regiment (Brigade Support), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin[173]
      • 2nd Battalion, 411th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin (Army Reserve)
    • 189th Infantry Brigade (Combined Arms Training Brigade)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
      • 2nd Battalion, 358th Regiment (Armor), at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington[174]
      • 3rd Battalion, 358th Regiment (Field Artillery), at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington[175]
      • 3rd Battalion, 360th Regiment (Training Support), in Salt Lake City, Utah (Army Reserve)
      • 3rd Battalion, 363rd Regiment (Training Support), at Joint Forces Training Base – Los Alamitos, California (Army Reserve)
      • 1st Battalion, 364th Regiment (Training Support), at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington (Army Reserve)
      • 2nd Battalion, 364th Regiment (Training Support), at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington (Army Reserve)
      • 1st Battalion, 357th Regiment (Brigade Support), at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington[176]
      • 1st Battalion, 356th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington (Army Reserve)
      • 3rd Battalion, 356th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort Hunter Liggett, California (Army Reserve)[177]
    • 166th Aviation Brigade (Multifunctional Training Brigade)[178]
Graphic representing the structure of the United States Army's First Army Division West.

Security Force Assistance Command

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Soldiers of the 3rd Security Force Assistance Brigade placing their new brown berets on following the formation of the brigade.

The SFAC is an U.S. Army command which groups and coordinates the SFABs. The mission of the SFAB is to carry out train, advise, and assist (TAA) missions overseas with foreign nation military partners. SFABs are the United States Army's latest, and most potent solution to providing dedicated and trained personnel to relieve the Brigade Combat Teams from performing combat advisory missions.[181] Operating in units with roughly 800 personnel, SFABs are designed to be versatile and deployable worldwide and are made up exclusively of non-commissioned officers and commissioned officers however E-4s with promotable status are accepted and receive promotion to sergeant (E-5) upon graduation of MATA.[182]

  • Security Force Assistance Command[183]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 3rd Battalion, 353rd Regiment, at Fort Polk, Louisiana (Security Force Assistance Training)[184][185]
    • 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade, at Fort Benning, Georgia[186]aligned with SOUTHCOM
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 3rd Cavalry Squadron (Security Force RST&A Cavalry)
      • 1st Infantry Battalion (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Infantry Battalion (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 4th Field Artillery Battalion (Security Forces Field Artillery)
      • 5th Brigade Engineer Battalion (Security Forces Brigade Engineers)
      • 6th Brigade Support Battalion (Security Forces Combat Sustainment Support)
    • 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina – aligned with AFRICOM
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 3rd Cavalry Squadron (Security Force RST&A Cavalry)
      • 1st Infantry Battalion (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Infantry Battalion (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 4th Field Artillery Battalion (Security Forces Field Artillery)
      • 5th Brigade Engineer Battalion (Security Forces Brigade Engineers)
      • 6th Brigade Support Battalion (Security Forces Combat Sustainment Support)
    • 3rd Security Force Assistance Brigade, at Fort Hood, Texas – aligned with CENTCOM
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 3rd Cavalry Squadron (Security Force RST&A Cavalry)
      • 1st Infantry Battalion (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Infantry Battalion (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 4th Field Artillery Battalion (Security Forces Field Artillery)
      • 5th Brigade Engineer Battalion (Security Forces Brigade Engineers)
      • 6th Brigade Support Battalion (Security Forces Combat Sustainment Support)
    • 4th Security Force Assistance Brigade, at Fort Carson, Colorado – aligned with EUCOM
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 3rd Cavalry Squadron (Security Force RST&A Cavalry)
      • 1st Infantry Battalion (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Infantry Battalion (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 4th Field Artillery Battalion (Security Forces Field Artillery)
      • 5th Brigade Engineer Battalion (Security Forces Brigade Engineers)
      • 6th Brigade Support Battalion (Security Forces Combat Sustainment Support)
    • 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington – aligned with INDOPACOM
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 3rd Cavalry Squadron (Security Force RST&A Cavalry)
      • 1st Infantry Battalion (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Infantry Battalion (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 4th Field Artillery Battalion (Security Forces Field Artillery)
      • 5th Brigade Engineer Battalion (Security Forces Brigade Engineers)
      • 6th Brigade Support Battalion (Security Forces Combat Sustainment Support)
    • 54th Security Force Assistance Brigade (Army National Guard)[187]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Indiana
      • 3rd Cavalry Squadron, in Gainesville, Florida (Security Force RST&A Cavalry)[188]
      • 1st Infantry Battalion, at Fort Benning, Georgia (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Infantry Battalion, in Pinellas Park, Florida (Security Forces Infantry)
      • 4th Field Artillery Battalion, in Dallas, Texas (Security Forces Field Artillery)
      • 5th Brigade Engineer Battalion, in Columbus, Ohio (Security Forces Brigade Engineers)
      • 6th Brigade Support Battalion, at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois (Security Forces Combat Sustainment Support)
Graphic representing the structure of the United States Army's Security Force Assistance Command.

32nd Army Air and Missile Defence Command

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20th CBRNE Support Command

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National Guard Divisions

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For operational purposes, all National Guard divisions report to Army Forces Command and are presented below as 'direct reporting divisions'.

28th Infantry Division

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The 28th Infantry Division is provided almost entirely by the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, with its headquarters based in South-Central Pennsylvania. The division's two combat brigades, the 2nd Infantry and 56th Stryker are both based in Western Pennsylvania, while the Divisional Artillery, 55th Maneuver Enhancement Bde (former 55th Heavy BCT), 213th Regional Support Group, and Combat Aviation Brigade are based in South-Western Pennsylvania; and finally the Sustainment Brigade is based in Ohio.

Full structure of the U.S. Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, including attached supporting units.

29th Infantry Division

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53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, mobilized at Fort Hood, TX, one day prior to deploying to Kuwait and Iraq, March 2010

The 29th Infantry Division is a joint Virginia-Maryland National Guard division with elements from across the South-Eastern United States. The headquarters of the division is based at Fort Belvoir in Virginia, but its HQ Battalion is split with Maryland as-well. The 116th Infantry BCT and Divisional Artillery are the only elements also from Virginia; while the 30th Armoured BCT, 130th Maneuver Enhancement Bde, and Sustainment Brigade are from North Carolina; 53rd Infantry BCT from Florida; 142nd Field Artillery Bde from Arkansas; 226th Maneuver Enhancement Bde from Alabama; and the Combat Aviation Brigade from Maryland.

Graphic representing the full structure of the 29th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army National Guard; including the attached/aligned elements.

35th Infantry Division

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The 35th Infantry Division has its headquarters provided by the Kansas Army National Guard, however it includes elements from throughout the central United States. The 155th Armored BCT is from Mississippi; 39th Infantry BCT in Arkansas; 45th Infantry BCT from Oklahoma; Divisional Artillery and 130th Field Artillery Brigade from Kansas; 67th Maneuver Enhancement Bde from Nebraska; 110th Maneuver Enhancement Bde and Combat Aviation Brigade from Missouri; and Sustainment Brigade from Tennessee.

36th Infantry Division

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The 36th Infantry Division has the majority of its personnel from the Texas Army National Guard, but also includes elements from other states. In October 2022, as part of the new 'Divisional Alignment Program', the division was massively reorganised with the addition of the 155th Armored BCT and 81st Stryker BCT from the 35th Infantry and 7th Infantry Divisions respectively. The division subsequently lost its field artillery brigade and 256th Infantry BCT. In due course, the division will become a 'Standard Heavy' division, with its main fighting strength focused around armored brigade combat teams.[211][212]

Graphic representing the structure of the 36th Infantry Division less attached units as it appeared in March 2023.

38th Infantry Division

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40th Infantry Division

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The 40th Infantry Division consists mostly of California Army National Guard, but also includes other states units from the Western United States. The 81st Stryker BCT is from Washington; 29th Infantry BCT from Hawaii; 41st Infantry BCT from Oregon; 79th Infantry BCT, Divisional Artillery, Sustainment Brigade, and Combat Aviation Brigade from California; and 65th Field Artillery Brigade from Utah.

42nd Infantry Division

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The 42nd Infantry Division had initially only had the 27th and 44th Infantry BCTs, however in 2021 following the end of the 'Associated Unit Program', Vermont's 86th Infantry BCT re-joined the division after a six year hiatus from the 10th Mountain Division. As of 2022, the 42nd Infantry Division consists mostly of New York Army National Guard personnel, but includes personnel from across the North-Eastern United States. The Division Headquarters, 27th Infantry BCT, Divisional Artillery, Sustainment Brigade, and Combat Aviation Brigade are from New York; 44th Infantry BCT from New Jersey; 86th Infantry BCT (Mountain) from Vermont; 197th Field Artillery Brigade from New Hampshire; and 26th Maneuver Enhancement Bde from Massachusetts.

Special Operations Command

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The United States Army Special Forces Command is part of the joint United States Special Operations Command. Only army units will be listed however.

United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, The Special Operations Center of Excellence

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1st Special Forces Command (Airborne)

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The 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) is a division-level special operations forces command within the United States Army Special Operations Command.[229] The command was first established in 1989 and reorganized in 2014 grouping together the Army Special Forces (a.k.a. "the green berets"), psychological operations, civil affairs, and support troops into a single organization operating out of its headquarters at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.[230]

The mission of 1SFC (A) is to organize, equip, train, and validate forces to conduct full-spectrum special operations in support of United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), Geographic Combatant Commanders, American ambassadors, and other governmental agencies. The new command includes all seven Special Forces groups (including the five active duty and two Army National Guard groups), two Psychological Operations groups, a civil affairs brigade, and a sustainment brigade. The Command has the ability to rapidly deploy a high-level headquarters to run sustained, unconventional campaigns in foreign theaters.[231][232]

  • 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
    • 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington – Pacific Region operations
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion, at Torii Station, Okinawa, Japan (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 3rd Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 4th Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • Group Support Company
    • 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne)Sub-Saharan Africa operations
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 3rd Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 4th Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • Group Support Company
    • 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne), at Fort Campbell, Kentucky – Middle East & Central Asia operations
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 3rd Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 4th Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • Group Support Company
    • 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida – Latin America & Caribbean operations
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 3rd Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 4th Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • Group Support Company
    • 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), at Fort Carson, Colorado – Europe & Northern Africa operations
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion, at Panzer Kaserne, Stuttgart, Germany (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 3rd Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 4th Battalion (Special Forces Infantry)
      • Group Support Company
    • 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (Utah National Guard) – Southeast Asia & Pacific operations
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp W. G. Williams, Riverton, Utah
      • 1st Battalion, at Camp W. G. Williams, Riverton, Utah (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Battalion, in Kenova, West Virginia (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 5th Battalion, in Watkins, Colorado (Special Forces Infantry)
      • Group Support Battalion, in Riverton, Utah
    • 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (Alabama National Guard) – Latin America operations
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Birmingham, Alabama
      • 1st Battalion, in Huntsville, Alabama (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 2nd Battalion, in Jackson, Mississippi (Special Forces Infantry)
      • 3rd Battalion, at Camp Blanding, Starke, Florida (Special Forces Infantry)
      • Group Support Battalion, at Martin Air National Guard Station, Alabama
    • 528th Sustainment Brigade (Special Operations) (Airborne), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Special Operations) (Airborne), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 3rd Psychological Operations Battalion (Dissemination) (Airborne)
      • 6th Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne) – affiliated with EUCOM
      • 7th Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne) – affiliated with AFRICOM
      • 8th Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne) – affiliated with CENTCOM
    • 8th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne) – affiliated with SOUTHCOM
      • 5th Psychological Operations Battalion (Airborne) – affiliated with INDOPACOM
      • 9th Psychological Operations Battalion (Tactical) (Airborne)

Army Special Operations Aviation Command

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Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen from Special Boat Team 12, stationed at Naval Base Coronado, Calif., with the help of aviators from 4th Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment conducted a Maritime External Air Transportation System training evolution in Moses Lake, Wash., May 21.

United States Army Special Operations Aviation Command (USASOAC) provides command and control, executive oversight, and resourcing of U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) aviation assets and units in support of national security objectives. USASOAC is responsible for service and component interface; training, doctrine, and proponency for Army Special Operations Aviation (SOA); system integration and fleet modernization; aviation resource management; material readiness; program management; and ASCC oversight. USASOAC was established March 25, 2011 consisting of 135 headquarters soldiers and subordinate units totalling more than 3,300 personnel, include the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), (160th SOAR) (A) which features 4 Aviation Battalions, the USASOC Flight Company, the Special Operations Aviation Training Battalion, the Systems Integration Management Office, and the Technology Application Projects Office.[233]

  • Army Special Operations Aviation Command[234]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • Special Operations Training Battalion, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
    • United States Army Special Operations Command Flight Company, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky (Mixed organisation: UH-60L, C-212, C-27J, UV-20, and C-12C)
    • Systems Integration Management Office, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
    • Technology Applications Program Office, at Fort Eustis, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia
    • 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), at Fort Campbell, Kentucky – brigade formation
      • Regimental Headquarters & Headquarters Company
        • United States Army Special Operations Command Special Operations Training Battalion
      • 1st Battalion[note 6]
      • 2nd Battalion[note 7]
      • 3rd Battalion, at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia[note 8]
      • 4th Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington[note 9]

Training and Doctrine Command

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U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command is charged with overseeing training of Army forces and the development of operational doctrine. TRADOC operates 37 schools and centers at 27 different locations. TRADOC schools conduct 1,304 courses and 108 language courses. The 1,304 courses include 516,000 seats (resident, on-site and distributed learning) for 443,231 soldiers; 36,145 other-service personnel; 8,314 international soldiers; and 28,310 civilians.

Combined Arms Center

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The United States Army Combined Arms Center (USACAC) provides leadership and supervision for leader devleopment and professional military and civilian education; institutional and collective training; functional training; training support; battle command; doctrine; lessons learned and specified areas in order to serve as a catalyst for change and to support developing relevant and ready expeditionary land formations with campaign qualities in support of the joint force commander.[237]

Mission Command Center of Excellence

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  • Mission Command Center of Excellence, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
    • Battle Command Knowledge System
    • Information Operations Proponent
    • Current Force Integration Doctrine
    • Training & Doctrine Command Program Integration Office–Battle Command
    • Center for Army Lessons Learned
    • Center for Army Leadership
    • Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate
    • Army Joint Support Team
    • Air Sea Land Application Center

Cyber Center of Excellence

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The United States Army Cyber Center of Excellence is the army's school for professional training of cyber and communications personnel. The center forms part of the Combined Arms Center and is based at Fort Gordon in Georgia. The commanding general of the Cyber Center of Excellence is also the garrison commander of Fort Gordon.

Intelligence Center of Excellence

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The United States Army Intelligence Center of Excellence is the army's school for professional training of military intelligence personnel. The center forms part of the Combined Arms Center and its headquartered at Fort Huachuca in Arizona. The commanding general of the Intelligence Center of Excellence is also the garrison commander of Fort Huachuca.[240]

Medical Center of Excellence

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  • United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • Center Headquarters
    • Directorate of Training and Doctrine
    • Director of Simulations
    • Personnel Proponent Directorate
    • Fielded Force Integration Directorate
    • Medical Capability Development and Integration Directorate
    • 32nd Medical Brigade[242]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 187th Medical Battalion (Leader Training)
      • 188th Medical Battalion (Aviation & Force Medical Training)
      • 232nd Medical Battalion (Combat Medical Training)
      • 264th Medical Battalion (Nursing & Medical Training)
      • U.S. Army Element, Defense Language Institute English Language Center
    • United States Army Medical Department Regiment
    • Medical Non-Commissioned Officers Academy
    • United States Army Medical Test and Evaluation Activity
    • Army Capabilities Manager-Army Health System

Aviation Center of Excellence

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The United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence is responsible for all U.S. Army aviation training and headquartered at Fort Rucker, Alabama.

Maneuver Support Center of Excellence

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  • Maneuver Support Center of Excellence, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
    • General Leonard Wood Community Hospital
    • Fort Leonard Wood Garrison
    • Capability Development Integration Directorate
    • Maneuver Support Center of Excellence Non-Commissioned Officer's Academy
    • 399th Army Band

Engineer School

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Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear School

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The United States Army Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear School or simply the CBRN School is tasked with training troops of the Chemical Corps. The School is commanded by the Chief of Chemical who is also Commandant of the School.

Military Police School

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  • United States Army Military Police School, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri[244][248]
    • Directorate of Training and Education
    • Directorate of Plans and Operations
    • 14th Military Police Brigade[38]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 43rd Adjutant General Battalion (Reception)
      • 701st Military Police Battalion
      • 787th Military Police Battalion
      • 795th Military Police Battalion
      • Basic Military Police Training Division
    • Army Nonlethal Scalable Effects Center

Maneuver Center of Excellence

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Armor School

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Graphic representing the current structure of the United States Army Armor School.

The U.S. Army's Armor School's primary focus is the training of United States Army soldiers, non-commissioned officers, warrant officers, and commissioned officers in the operation, tactics, and maintenance of armor forces and equipment including the M1 Abrams main battle tank, the Bradley Fighting Vehicles, the Stryker Mobile Gun System, assorted crew-served and personal weapons, and various other equipment including radios.

United States Army Infantry School

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Combined Arms Support Command

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The Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM) trains, educates, and develops adaptive Sustainment professionals for the total force while generating, synchronizing, and integrating innovative Army and Joint Sustainment capabilities, concepts, and doctrine to sustain LSCO in a Multi Domain Operations (MDO) environment and enable the Waypoint Force through FY22 activities and events in support of the Commander’s Lines of Effort (LOE).

  • Combined Arms Support Command, at Fort Lee, Virginia[259]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
    • Fielded Force Integration and Directorate
    • Training Development Directorate
    • 392nd Army Band (The Fort Lee Army Band)

Army Logistics University

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  • Army Logistics University
    • 71st Transportation Battalion
    • College of Professional and Continuing Education
    • Logistics Leader College
    • Technical Logistics College
    • Logistics Non-Commissioned Officers Academy

Transportation School

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  • United States Army Transportation School, at Fort Lee, Virginia
    • 2nd Staff and Faculty Company
    • 508th Transportation Company
    • E Company (Advanced Individual Training)
    • T Company (Advanced Individual Training)
    • Cargo Training Division
    • Army Driver Standardization Office
    • Safety Office
    • Deployment and Deployment Systems Department
    • Maritime Training Division
    • Maritime and Intermodal Training Department
    • Marine Qualification Office
    • Training Management Office

Quartermaster School

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  • Quartermaster Center and School, at Fort Lee, Virginia
    • Reserve Component Affairs Office
    • Training Management Office
    • ADFSD Training Department
    • Petroleum and Water Training Department
    • Logistics Training Department
    • Joint Culinary Center of Excellence
    • Joint Mortuary Affairs Center
    • 23rd Quartermaster Brigade[260]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 244th Quartermaster Battalion (Advanced Individual Training)
      • 262nd Quartermaster Battalion (Advanced Individual Training)
      • 266th Quartermaster Battalion (Advanced Individual Training)
      • United States Marine Corps Detachment
      • United States Navy Culinary Specialists 'A' School

Ordnance School

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  • United States Army Ordnance School
    • Office of the Chief of Ordnance
    • United States Army Defense Ammunition Center
    • Director of Training
    • Explosive Ordnance Disposal Directorate
    • 59th Ordnance Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 16th Ordnance Battalion (Advanced Individual Training)
      • 73rd Ordnance Battalion, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida (Advanced Individual Training)
      • 832nd Ordnance Battalion (Advanced Individual Training)

Soldier Support Institute

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  • Soldier Support Institute, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 369th Adjutant General Battalion (Advanced Individual Training)
    • Capabilities Development Integration Directorate
    • Training Development Integration Directorate
    • Financial Management School
    • Non-Commissioned Officer Academy
    • Adjutant General School
      • United States Army School of Music and Chief of Army Bands
      • United States Army Postal School

Fires Center of Excellence

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Field Artillery School

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Air Defense Artillery School

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Recruiting Command

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United States Army Recruiting Command Brigades and Battalions recruiting areas map.
A member of the US Army parachute team Golden Knights descending under his parachute, with an American flag.

United States Army Recruiting Command is responsible for manning of both the Regular Army and the Army Reserve and oversees recruiting operations in the United States, Puerto Rico, the U. S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and overseas U.S. bases.[267]

  • United States Army Recruiting Command[267]
    • Headquarters, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
    • 1st Recruiting Brigade, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland[268]
      • Albany Recruiting Battalion, in Watervliet, New York
      • Baltimore Recruiting Battalion, at Fort Meade, Maryland
      • Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion, in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania
      • Mid-Atlantic Recruiting Battalion, at Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst,, New Jersey
      • New England Recruiting Battalion, at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Maine
      • New York City Recruiting Battalion, at Fort Hamilton, New York
      • Richmond Recruiting Battalion, in Richmond, Virginia
      • Syracuse Recruiting Battalion, in Syracuse, New York
    • 2nd Recruiting Brigade, at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
      • Atlanta Recruiting Battalion, in Atlanta, Georgia
      • Columbia Recruiting Battalion, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
      • Jacksonville Recruiting Battalion, in Jacksonville, Florida
      • Miami Recruiting Battalion, in Miami, Florida
      • Montgomery Recruiting Battalion, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
      • Raleigh Recruiting Battalion, in Raleigh, North Carolina
      • Tampa Recruiting Battalion, in Tampa, Florida
      • Baton Rouge Recruiting Battalion, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
    • 3rd Recruiting Brigade, at Fort Knox, Kentucky[269]
      • Chicago Recruiting Battalion, at Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois
      • Cleveland Recruiting Battalion, in Cleveland, Ohio
      • Columbus Recruiting Battalion, in Columbus, Ohio
      • Indianapolis Recruiting Battalion, in Indianapolis, Indiana
      • Great Lakes Recruiting Battalion, in Lansing, Michigan
      • Milwaukee Recruiting Battalion, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
      • Minneapolis Recruiting Battalion, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota
      • Nashville Recruiting Battalion, in Nashville, Tennessee
    • 5th Recruiting Brigade, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas[270]
      • Dallas Recruiting Battalion, in Irving, Texas
      • Denver Recruiting Battalion, in Denver, Colorado
      • Houston Recruiting Battalion, in Houston, Texas
      • Kansas City Recruiting Battalion, in Kansas City, Missouri
      • Oklahoma Recruiting Battalion, in Oklahoma, Oklahoma
      • San Antonio Recruiting Battalion, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • Phoenix Recruiting Battalion, in Phoenix, Arizona
    • 6th Recruiting Brigade, in Las Vegas, Nevada[271]
      • Los Angeles Recruiting Battalion, in Encino, California
      • Portland Recruiting Battalion, in Portland, Oregon
      • Northern California Recruiting Battalion, in Sacramento, California
      • Salt Lake City Recruiting Battalion, in Salt Lake City, Utah
      • Southern California Recruiting Battalion, in Mission Viejo, California
      • Seattle Recruiting Battalion, in Seattle, Washington
      • Central California Recruiting Battalion, at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California
    • Medical Recruiting Brigade, at Fort Knox, Kentucky[272]
      • 1st Medical Recruiting Battalion, at Fort Meade, Maryland
      • 2nd Medical Recruiting Battalion, at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
      • 3rd Medical Recruiting Battalion, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
      • 5th Medical Recruiting Battalion, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • 6th Medical Recruiting Battalion, in Las Vegas, Nevada
      • Special Operations Recruiting Battalion (Airborne), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • Chaplain Recruiting Branch, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
    • Marketing and Engagement Brigade, at Fort Knox, Kentucky[273]

Cadet Command

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United States Army Cadet Command is responsible for overseeing all Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (Army ROTC).[274] Each brigade has a certain area of responsibility (AOR), including:

  • United States Army Cadet Command[275]
    • Headquarters, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
    • Strategic Officer Recruiting Detachment Houston, in Houston, Texas
    • Strategic Officer Recruiting Detachment Los Angeles, in Los Angeles, California
    • 1st Brigade (Military Colleges)
    • 2nd Brigade (North East: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania)
    • 3rd Brigade (North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, and Kansas)
    • 4th Brigade (Mid-South: Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina)
    • 5th Brigade (South-Central: Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas)
    • 6th Brigade (South-East: Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana)
    • 7th Brigade (Central: Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee)
    • 8th Brigade (West: Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii, Guam, and American Samoa)
Map showing the areas overseen for each Army ROTC brigade.

Center for Initial Military Center

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The United States Army Center for Initial Militia Training or USACIMT provides initial military training from three main locations. The 108th Training Command is part of the Center for operational purposes, but part of the United States Army Reserve Command for administration.[276]

  • Initial Military Center of Excellence, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina[276]
    • United States Army Drill Sergeant Academy
    • Leader Training Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • Initial Military Training Leadership School
      • United States Army Physical Fitness School
      • United States Army Master Resilience School
      • United States Army Student Detachment
      • Expert Soldier Badge Test Management Office
      • Task Force Marshall

Army Training Center Jackson

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108th Training Command (Initial Entry Training)

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While the 108th Training Command (Initial Entry Training) belongs to the U.S. Army Reserve, it is operationally controlled by Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), which conducts Initial Military Training for both officers and enlisted Soldiers; supports CIMT, the ATCs, and USACC which includes support to more than 150 colleges and universities. The command provides professionally trained and ready Drill Sergeant units, Instructors, Leader Trainers, and Command expertise to conduct Initial Entry Training, Cadet Training, and Theater Security Cooperation Training.

95th Training Division (Initial Entry Training)

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The 95th Training Division (Initial Entry Training) is headquartered at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and has units from coast to coast and Hawaii with it's peacetime mission being to support the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). In the event of mobilization, the division will augment TRADOC installations by providing companies or battalions as necessary. Additionally, the 95th will provide personnel and/or detachments to deploy in support of theater operations.

  • 95th Training Division (Initial Entry Training)[279]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
    • 1st Brigade (Initial Entry Training)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
      • 1st Battalion, 354th Regiment, in Tulsa, Oklahoma (Basic Combat Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 354th Regiment, in Grand Prairie, Texas (Basic Combat Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 355th Regiment, in Round Rock, Texas (Basic Combat Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 377th Regiment, in Lincoln, Nebraska (Basic Combat Training)
      • 3rd Battalion, 378th Regiment, in Norman, Oklahoma (Basic Combat Training)
    • 2nd Brigade (Initial Entry Training)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Vancouver, Wisconsin
      • 2nd Battalion, 413th Regiment, in Riverside, California (Basic Combat Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 414th Regiment, in Eugene, Oregon (Basic Combat Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 414th Regiment, in Salt Lake City, Utah (Basic Combat Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 415th Regiment, at Fairfield Air Force Base, Washington (Basic Combat Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 415th Regiment, in Phoenix, Arizona (Basic Combat Training)
      • 3rd Battalion, 415th Regiment, at French Camp, California (Basic Combat Training)
    • 3nd Brigade (Initial Entry Training)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lexington, Kentucky
      • 3rd Battalion, 398th Regiment, in Madisonville, Kentucky (Cavalry One Station Unit Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 334th Regiment, in Granite City, Illinois (Basic Combat Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 397th Regiment, in Lexington, Kentucky (Basic Combat Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 398th Regiment, in Paducah, Kentucky (Basic Combat Training)
    • 4th Brigade (Initial Entry Training)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
      • 1st Battalion, 330th Regiment, in Fort Wayne, Indiana (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 330th Regiment, in Forest Park, Illinois (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
      • 3rd Battalion, 330th Regiment, in Waterford, Michigan (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
      • 3rd Battalion, 334th Regiment, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Basic Combat Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 339th Regiment, in Neenah, Wisconsin (Basic Combat Training)

98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training)

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The 98th Training Division (IET) has been a unit of the U.S. Army Reserve with the primary mission of training Soldiers in Basic Combat Training, Advanced Individual Training, Noncommissioned Officer and Officer professional development courses, Reserve Officer Training Corps instruction and One Station Unit Training in Engineer and Infantry specialties. After more than 45 years in Rochester, New York the headquarters relocated to Fort Benning, Georgia in July 2012, and continues to exercise command and control of four brigades located throughout twelve states in the eastern U.S. as well as Puerto Rico.

  • 98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training)[279]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Benning, Georgia
    • 1st Brigade (Initial Entry Training)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Benning, Georgia
      • 2nd Battalion, 321st Regiment, in Perrine, Florida (Basic Combat Training)
      • 4th Battalion, 323rd Regiment, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama (Basic Combat Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 378th Regiment, in Lafayette, Louisiana (Basic Combat Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 389th Regiment at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico (Basic Combat Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 485th Regiment, in Orlando, Florida (Basic Combat Training)
      • 3rd Battalion, 485th Regiment, at Fort Benning, Georgia (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
    • 2nd Brigade (Initial Entry Training)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
      • 3rd Battalion, 321st Regiment at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (Infantry One Station Unit Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 323rd Regiment, in Raleigh, North Carolina (Basic Combat Training)
      • 3rd Battalion, 323rd Regiment, in Athens, Georgia (Basic Combat Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 518th Regiment, in Hickory, North Carolina (Basic Combat Training)
      • 3rd Battalion, 518th Regiment, in Asheville, North Carolina (Basic Combat Training)
    • 3rd Brigade (Initial Entry Training)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Salem, Virginia
      • 1st Battalion, 317th Regiment, in Suffolk, Virginia (Basic Combat Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 317th Regiment, in Lynchburg, Virginia (Basic Combat Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 320th Regiment, in Abingdon, Virginia (Basic Combat Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 417th Regiment, in Blackwood, New Jersey (Basic Combat Training)
    • 4th Brigade (Initial Entry Training)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Amherst, New York
      • 1st Battalion, 304th Regiment, at the Navy Operational Support Center Manchester in Londonderry, New Hampshire (Basic Combat Training)
      • 3rd Battalion, 385th Regiment, in Edison, New Jersey (Basic Combat Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 389th Regiment, in Ithaca, New York (Basic Combat Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 390th Regiment, in Amherst, New York (Engineer One Station Unit Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 417th Regiment, in Danbury, Connecticut (Basic Combat Training)

104th Training Division (Leader Training)

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The 104th Training Division (LT) is a training component of the United States Army Reserve and a subordinate unit of the 108th Training Command (IET) located in Charlotte, N.C. The 104th Training Division (Leader Training) provides education and training to future officers and reception support to the Army Training Centers for an Army at war in support of a Nation at war.

  • 104th Training Division (Leader Training)[279]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • 1st Brigade (Leader Training)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Aurora, Colorado
      • 4th Battalion, 413th Regiment, at Fort Knox, Kentucky (Senior Reserve Officers Training Corps)
      • 4th Battalion, 414th Regiment, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington (Senior Reserve Officers Training Corps)
      • 3rd Battalion, 414th Regiment, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington (Cadet Summer Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 334th Regiment, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Training Support)
      • 3rd Battalion, 354th Regiment, in Vancouver, Washington (Training Support)
      • 2nd Battalion, 379th Regiment, in North Little Rock, Arkansas (Training Support)
      • 2nd Battalion, 399th Regiment, at Fort Knox, Kentucky (Training Support)
    • 3rd Brigade (Leader Training)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • 3rd Battalion, 304th Regiment, in Lewiston, Maine (United States Military Academy)
      • 1st Battalion, 398th Regiment, at Fort Knox, Kentucky (Reserve Officers Training Corps)
      • 4th Battalion, 399th Regiment, at Fort Knox, Kentucky (Reserve Officers Training Corps)
      • 4th Battalion, 415th Regiment, in West Hartford, Connecticut (Senior Reserve Officers Training Corps)
      • 2nd Battalion, 319th Regiment, in Salem, Virginia (Training Support)
      • 1st Battalion, 321st Regiment, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina (Training Support)
      • 1st Battalion, 391st Regiment, in Schenectady, New York (Training Support)
      • 4th Battalion, 518th Regiment, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama (Training Support)

Army Europe and Africa

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In 2020, the Army announced that U.S. Army Africa will consolidate with U.S. Army Europe to form the new command of U.S. Army Europe and Africa.[280] The two commands were consolidated on November 20, 2020.[281][282] Since then, the command has overseen all operations and troops based in both Europe and Africa. U.S. Army Europe and Africa is aligned with two joint commands: United States European Command and United States Africa Command

  • United States Army Europe and Africa[283]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, at Lucius D. Clay Kaserne, Wiesbaden, Germany
    • 19th Battlefield Coordination Detachment, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany
    • 2nd Theater Signal Brigade[284]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Wiesbaden Garrison, Germany
      • 39th Strategic Signal Battalion, at Chièvres Air Base, Belgium
      • 44th Expeditionary Signal Battalion–Enhanced, at Baumholder Army Airfield, Germany
      • 52nd Strategic Signal Battalion, at Patch Barracks, Stuttgart Garrison, Germany
      • 102nd Strategic Signal Battalion, at Tower Barracks, Grafenwöhr, Germany
      • 6981st Civilian Support Group, at Coleman Barracks, Germersheim, Germany
    • 66th Military Intelligence Brigadesupporting EUCOM[285]
    • United States Army North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Brigade[286]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Sembach Kaserne, Germany
      • Allied Forces North Battalion, at Chièvres Air Base, Belgium
      • Allied Forces South Battalion, at Headquarters, Allied Joint Force Command Naples
    • 5th Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigations Division), at Kléber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern[38]
    • Army Flight Operations Detachment
Two Stryker vehicles of Comanche Company, 1st Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment, Rose Barracks, Vilseck, Germany, perform movement to contact training at the Hohenfels Training Area while conducting their company external evaluations on April 25, 2012.
Paratroopers from 173rd Brigade Support Battalion, 173rd Airborne Brigade land after a jump at Juliet Drop Zone in Pordenone, Italy, Sept. 24.

On 11 February 2020, the United States Department of the Army announced the activation of corps headquarters (V Corps). V Corps Headquarters will have approximately 635 soldiers, with approximately 200 who will support an operational command post in Europe. The Corps Headquarters is projected to be operational by autumn 2020. The forward headquarters will "conduct operational planning, mission command and oversight of the rotational forces in Europe", and work alongside allies and partners to build readiness and enhance interoperability.[287]

Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the corps headquarters was moved temporarily to Wiesbaden in Germany.[288]

Note: Since the formation of V Corps, the corps now oversees the three combat brigades of 7th Army Training Command. For administrative purposes, these brigades remain under the training command, but for operations will now come under V Corps. By November 2022 however – according to V Corps' website – the three brigades are now overseen directly by the corps.[289]

In 2022, the Army National Guard's 34th Infantry Division was officially aligned with the corps as part of the army's "Army 2030 Force Structure" concept.[290]

Graphic representing the structure of V Corps as it appears in 2022.

34th Infantry Division

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The 34th Infantry Division is an infantry division of the national guard, with most of the division part of the Minnesota and Iowa National Guard. In 2011, it was staffed by roughly 6,500 soldiers from the Minnesota National Guard,[297] 2,900 from the Iowa National Guard, about 300 from the Nebraska National Guard, and about 100 from other states.[298] In 2022, the division shifted from Army Forces Command to V Corps as part of the new "Army 2030 Force Structure (WayPoint 2028)".[299][290]

By 2028, as part of the army's 'WayPoint 2028 Future Structure" programme, the division will be reorganised as a 'Penetration Division', and be reorganised as follows: 3 x Armored BCTs, and one each of an Artillery, Engineer, Protection, Sustainment, and Heavy Aviation Brigades, along with a divisional armored cavalry squadron.[299][290]

Graphic representing the structure of the 34th Infantry Division with attached units as it appears in 2022.

56th Artillery Command

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A M270 MLRS of the 1st Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment, 41st Field Artillery Brigade (FAB), conduct a simulated fire mission during Operation Centaur Forge at the 7th Army Training Command's Grafenwöhr Training Area in Germany, Nov. 6, 2019.

On April 12, 2021, the U.S. Secretary of Defense approved a Theater Fires Command for overseas stationing in Germany. Effective October 16, 2021, the 56th Artillery Command re-activated and returned to Germany to serve as the Force Field Artillery Headquarters for U.S. Army Europe and Africa, with a mission to synchronize, integrate, and control both lethal fires and nonlethal effects in support of the theater land component. U.S. Army Europe and Africa conducted a reactivation ceremony for the 56th Artillery Command, the European Theater’s Fires Command, November 8, 2021 at Lucius D. Clay Kaserne, Wiesbaden, Germany.[313][314]

Southern European Task Force, Africa

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'United States Army Southern European Task Force, Africa' was formed in 2008 as 'U.S. Army Africa', however in 2020 was merged with U.S. Army Europe. As a consequence U.S. Army Europe became 'U.S. Army Europe and Africa', and the African element became 'U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa' and based at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy.[319][281][282] SETAF-AF is now the United States Army service component command of United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM or AFRICOM).[320][321][322][323]

7th Army Training Command

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Since the standing up of V Corps, 7th Army Training Command now only provides training assistance for the four combat formations of US Army Europe-Africa. Since the reformation of V Corps, the operational control of the combat forces in Europe was transferred from the 7th Army Training Command.

  • 7th Army Training Command[328]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Grafenwöhr, Germany
    • 7th Army Non-Commissioned Officers Academy, at Camp Normandy, Grafenwöhr
    • Grafenwöhr Training Area
    • Joint Multinational Training Group – Ukraine, at Grafenwöhr Training Camp, Germany
    • 7th Army Training Command Combined Arms Training Center
    • International Special Training Center, at Staufer Kaserne, Pfullendorf
    • Joint Multinational Simulation Center, at Camp Aachen, Grafenwöhr
    • Training Support Center – Ansbach Garrison
    • Joint Multinational Readiness Center, at the Hohenfels Training Area, Germany[329]
    • Training Support Activity Europe, at Camp Aachen, Grafenwöhr
      • Regional Training Support Division – Europe
      • Regional Training Support Division – West, at Wiesbaden Garrison, Germany
      • Regional Training Support Division – South, in Vicenza, Italy

10th Army Air and Missile Defence Command

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The 10th Army Air and Missile Defence Command is a theatre level Army air and missile defence organization and directly subordinated to United States Army Europe. On order, the 10th AAMDC deploys worldwide to conduct joint and combined/coalition air missile defence ops for US European Command. The 10th AAMDC serves as the United States Army in Europe's executive agent for all theatre air and missile defence ops and air missile defence force management.

21st Theater Sustainment Command

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The 21st Theater Sustainment Command is a two-star theater sustainment command which provides combat service support throughout the area of responsibility for United States European Command and United States Africa Command.

  • 21st Theater Sustainment Command[334]
    • Headquarters & Special Troops Battalion, at Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, Germany
    • 1st Human Resources Sustainment Center, at Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, Germany
    • 266th Financial Management Support Center, at Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, Germany
    • Area Support Group – Balkans, at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo
    • Area Support Group – Black Sea, at Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport, Romania
    • Area Support Group – Poland, at Camp Kościuszko, Poland
    • Theater Logistics Support Center – Europe, at Dänner Kaserne, Kaiserslautern[335]
    • 7th Engineer Brigadereactivated in 2023[336]
    • 16th Sustainment Brigade[337]
      • Headquarters & Special Troops Battalion, at Harold D. Smith Barracks, Baumholder
      • 106th Finance Battalion, at Tower Barracks, Grafenwöhr[294]activated on 15 June 2022[338]
      • 39th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), at Tower Barracks, Grafenwöhr[294]
      • 18th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Tower Barracks, Grafenwöhr[294]
    • 30th Medical Brigade[339]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Sembach Kaserne
      • 421st Multifunctional Medical Battalion, at Harold D. Smith Barracks, Baumholder
      • 519th Hospital Center, at Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Kaiserslautern – activated 29 September 2020[340]
    • 18th Military Police Brigade[38][341]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Rose Barracks, Vilseck[294]
      • 709th Military Police Battalion, at Rose Barracks, Vilseck[294]
      • United States Army Corrections Facility Europe, at Coleman Barracks, Mannheim

7th Mission Support Command

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The 7th Mission Support Command is part of the Army Reserve, and not a regular command, though is under the operational control of U.S. Army Europe and Africa.

  • 7th Mission Support Command[342][343]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Dänner Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
    • 221st Public Affairs Detachment, at Dänner Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
    • 361st Civil Affairs Brigade[344]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Dänner Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
      • 406th Human Resources Company, at Dänner Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
      • 457th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Dänner Kaserne, Kaiserslautern[294]
      • 89th Chaplain Detachment, at Dänner Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
    • 773rd Civil Support Team, at Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Kaiserslautern
    • 589th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Advance), at Dänner Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
    • 510th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Sembach Kaserne
      • 83rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
      • 446th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control)
    • 209th Support Detachment (Army Liaison Team), at Lucius D. Clay Kaserne, Wiesbaden
    • 2500th Support Detachment (Army Liaison Team), at Caserma Ederle, Italy
    • 196th Medical Support Unit
    • 319th History Detachment, in Wiesbaden
    • 7th Intermediate Level Education Detachment, in Grafenwöhr
A stinger missile is fired from the Avenger weapon system at an aerial target of the coast on Onslow Beach March 15, 2013. The vehicle belongs to the 2nd Battalion, 263rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment.

United States Army North (Fifth Army) is a regional army and oversees the defence and support of North America, the Caribbean, and Central America. The army supports and comes under command of the joint United States Northern Command for operations.

263rd Army Air and Missile Defence Command

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377th Theater Sustainment Command

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The 377th Sustainment Command is a theater-level support formation of the United States Army Reserve.

  • 377th Theater Sustainment Command[351]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Belle Cha, Louisiana
    • 469th Financial Management Center, in New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 54th Detachment (Technical Manager B), in New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 101st Detachment (Technical Manager B), in New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 102nd Detachment (Technical Manager B), in New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 215th Detachment (Mobile), in New Orleans, Louisiana
    • Army Reserve Element, 419th Support Brigade, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 3rd Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • 359th Transportation Battalion (Terminal), at Fort Eustis, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia

4th Expeditionary Sustainment Command

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  • 4th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[352]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • 644th Transportation Company (Medium Tuck), in Houston, Texas
    • 25th Quartermaster Detachment (Technical Manager A), in Denton, Texas
    • 90th Quartermaster Detachment (Technical Manager B), in San Antonio, Texas
    • 90th Sustainment Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in North Little Rock, Arkansas
      • 316th Support Battalion (Petrol), in Okmulgee, Oklahoma
      • 348th Transportation Battalion (Terminal), in Houston, Texas
    • 300th Sustainment Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Grand Prairie, Texas
      • 363rd Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Liaison & Terminal Operations), in San Marcos, Texas
    • 211th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Corpus Christi, Texas
      • 319th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Harlingen, Texas
      • 373rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Beaumont, Texas

143rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command

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If mobilised, the 143rd Sustainment Command comes under the control of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command.[353]

  • 143rd Sustainment Command[354]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Orlando, Florida
    • 310th Human Resources Sustainment Center, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 336th Financial Management Support Center, in Lake Charles, Louisiana
    • 333rd Quartermaster Detachment, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 518th Sustainment Brigade
      • Headquarters & Special Troops Battalion, in Knightdale, North Carolina
      • 352nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Macon, Georgia
    • 207th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
      • 362nd Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Support), in Winterville, North Carolina
      • 872nd Transportation Battalion (Motor), in Charlotte, North Carolina
    • 641st Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Saint Petersburg, Florida
      • 257th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) (Echelon Above Corps), in Gainesville, Florida
      • 332nd Transportation Battalion (Terminal), in Tampa, Florida
    • 642nd Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Decatur, Georgia
      • 145th Transportation Detachment, in Anniston, Alabama
      • 403rd Transportation Detachment, in Anniston, Alabama
      • 828th Transportation Battalion, in Livingston, Alabama
      • 787th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Dothan, Alabama

310th Expeditionary Sustainment Command

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  • 310th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[355]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Indianapolis, Indiana
    • 398th Financial Management Group, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
    • 359th Transportation Battalion (Terminal), at Fort Eustis, Virginia
    • 22nd Detachment (Terminal Manager A), in Indianapolis, Indiana
    • 310th Detachment (Mission Support Element), in Indianapolis, Indiana
    • 55th Sustainment Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • 313th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) (Echelons Above Corps), in Baltimore, Maryland
      • 275th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Fort Lee, Virginia
      • 398th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Rockville, Maryland
      • 497th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Salem, Virginia
    • 38th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Cross Lanes, West Virginia
      • 321st Ordnance Battalion (Ammo) (Direct Support/General Support), in Cross Lanes, West Virginia
      • 373rd Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Liaison & Terminal Operations), in Jeffersonville, Indiana
      • 380th Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Support), in Evansville, Indiana
    • 643rd Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Whitehall, Ohio
      • 718th Transportation Battalion (Motor), in Columbus, Ohio
      • 766th Transportation Battalion (Motor), in South Bend, Indiana
      • 319th Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Support), in Twinsburg, Ohio
      • 633rd Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Support), in Sharonville, Ohio

316th Expeditionary Sustainment Command

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  • 316th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[356]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
    • 201st Detachment (Technical Manager B), in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
    • 77th Sustainment Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Totten, New York
      • 354th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), at Fort Totten, New York
      • 436th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), in Staten Island, New York
      • 462nd Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), in Trenton, New Jersey
      • 389th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Fort Totten, New York
    • 301st Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Butler, Pennsylvania
      • 157th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Horsham Air Guard Station, Pennsylvania
      • 378th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Annville, Pennsylvania
      • 413th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Schenectady, New York
    • 475th Quartermaster Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Farrell, Pennsylvania
      • 327th Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Support), in Williamsport, Pennsylvania
      • 402nd Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Support), in New Castle, Pennsylvania
    • 655th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Chicopee, Massachusetts
      • 334th Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Support), in East Windsor, Connecticut
      • 719th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) (Echelon Above Corps), in Brockton, Massachusetts
      • 167th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at the Navy Operational Support Center Manchester in Londonderry, New Hampshire
      • 395th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Middletown, Connecticut

Army Reserve Sustainment Command

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  • Army Reserve Sustainment Command[357]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Birmingham, Alabama
    • Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Support Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois
      • 1st Logistic Support Battalion, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • 2nd Logistic Support Battalion, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • 3rd Logistic Support Battalion, in Birmingham, Alabama
      • 4th Logistic Support Battalion, in Athens, Georgia
      • 5th Logistic Support Battalion, in Sheffield, Alabama
    • 915th Contract Support Battalion
    • 917th Contract Support Battalion
    • Army Reserve Elements, Army Materiel Command, in Huntsville, Alabama
    • Army Reserve Elements, Army Sustainment Command, at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois
    • Army Reserve Elements, Defense Contract Management Agency, at Fort Lee, Virginia
    • Assistant Secretary Of The Army For Acquisition, Logistics And Technology, in Arlington, Virginia
    • Defense Contract Management Agency

Deployment Support Command

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  • Deployment Support Command[358]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Birmingham, Alabama
    • 757th Transportation Battalion (Railway Operations), in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    • 1179th Transportation Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hamilton, New York
      • 1173rd Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, in Brockton, Massachusetts
      • 1174th Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, at Fort Totten, New York
      • 1185th Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
      • 1398th Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, in Baltimore, Maryland
    • 1189th Transportation Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Naval Support Activity Charleston, Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina
      • 1182nd Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, at Naval Support Activity Charleston, Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina
      • 1186th Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, in Jacksonville, Florida
      • 1188th Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, in Decatur, Georgia
    • 1190th Transportation Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Baton Rogue, Louisiana
      • 1181st Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, in Meridian, Mississippi
      • 1184th Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, in Mobile, Alabama
      • 1192nd Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, in New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 1394th Transportation Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Pendleton, California
      • 1395th Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
      • 1397th Deployment Distribution Support Battalion, in Vallejo, California

46th Military Police Command

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  • 46th Military Police Command
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lansing, Michigan[38]
    • 49th Military Police Brigade (California National Guard)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Fairfield, California[38]
      • 579th Engineer Battalion, in Santa Rose, California
      • 185th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Pittsburg, California
      • 170th Military Police Detachment (Criminal Investigations), in Sacramento, California
    • 177th Military Police Brigade (Michigan National Guard)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Taylor, Michigan[38]
      • 156th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, in Howell, Michigan
      • 107th Engineer Battalion, in Ishpeming, Michigan
      • 507th Engineer Battalion, in Kalamazoo, Michigan
      • 210th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Taylor, Michigan
Pfc. Kelly Cardenas, with the Rhode Island National Guard’s 115th Military Police Co., watches from an observation tower at Camp Delta as Soldiers with the 525th Military Police Battalion participate in a formation run at Joint Task Force Guantanamo, July 7.

United States Army South is an Army Service Component Command (ASCC) responsible for army operations in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. For operations, the command reports to the joint United States Southern Command.

807th Medical Command

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807th Medical Command is part of the Army Reserve and manages the deployable field medical units providing medical, dental, preventive medicine, and veterinary support. 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support) is responsible for all operational reserve medical units west of the Mississippi river, excluding Louisiana.[364]

  • 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support)[365]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Douglas, Utah
    • 807th Mission Support Element – Main Control Post
    • 807th Mission Support Element – Operational Control Post
    • 2nd Medical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in San Pablo, California
      • 352nd Combat Support Hospital (Corps), in Dublin, California
      • 396th Combat Support Hospital (Corps), in Vancouver, Washington
      • 145th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Garden Grove, California
    • 139th Medical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Independence, Missouri
      • 325th Combat Support Hospital, in Independence, Missouri
      • 349th Combat Support Hospital, in Bell, California
      • 388th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Hays, Kansas
    • 176th Medical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Seagoville, Texas
      • 94th Combat Support Hospital, in Seagoville, Texas
      • 228th Combat Support Hospital, in San Antonio, Texas
      • 341st Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Seagoville, Texas
    • 307th Medical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Blacklick, Ohio
      • 256th Combat Support Hospital, in Twinsburg, Ohio
      • 801st Combat Support Hospital, in Fort Sheridan, Illinois
    • 330th Medical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Fort Sheridan, Illinois
      • 328th Combat Support Hospital, in Salt Lake City, Utah
      • 452nd Combat Support Hospital, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
      • 172nd Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Ogden, Utah

Army Central

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United States Army Central encompasses the Middle East, and up until the Fall of Kabul in August 2021, the command oversaw the deployment of forces into the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.

335th Signal Command (Theater)

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The 335th Signal Command provides signal and cyber units in direct support of Army Central Command in Southwest Asia and combatant commanders throughout the globe. Its primary mission is plan, engineer, install, operate, maintain, secure, and defend the Army’s portion of the Department of Defense Information Network in support of U.S. Army, Joint, and Combined Forces Commanders.[371] For administration, the command is part of United States Army Reserve Command.

1st Theater Sustainment Command

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The 1st Theater Sustainment Command provides sustainment mission command and executes anticipatory operational-level sustainment support to Army, Joint, Interagency, and Multinational Forces; sets the theater; and conducts theater security cooperation within the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) area of responsibility in order to enable unified land operations in support of Combatant Command directives.

Army Pacific

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United States Army Pacific or USARPAC is an Army Service Component Command headquartered at Fort Shafter in Hawaii. The Army is responsible for overseeing all operations in the joint Indo-Pacific Command region of operations. Since 4 June 2021, General Charles A. Flynn has been the commanding general of Army Pacific.[374]

311th Signal Command (Theater)

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The 311th Signal Command provides communications and cyber protection for United States Indo-Pacific Command and United States Army Pacific.[382]

  • 311th Signal Command (Theater)[383]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
    • 1st Signal Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Yongsan Garrison, Seoul
      • 41st Signal Battalion, at Camp Carroll, Daegu Garrison[384]
      • 304th Expeditionary Signal Battalion – Enhanced, at Camp Humpheys, Pyongtaek
      • U.S. Army Communications Information Systems Activity, Pacific
      • 6th Signal Center, at Camp Walker, Daegu
    • 516th Signal Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
      • 30th Signal Battalion, at Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii – supporting U.S. Army Pacific
      • 59th Signal Battalion, at Fort Richardson, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska – supporting U.S. Army Alaska[385]
      • 78th Signal Battalion, at Camp Foster, Japansupporting U.S. Army Japan
      • 307th Expeditionary Signal Battalion (Army Reserve), at Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson, Alaska[385]
      • 4th Signal Center, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii

94th Army Air and Missile Defence Command

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8th Theater Sustainment Command

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The 8th Theater Sustainment Command (8th TSC), as the senior Army logistics command in the United States Pacific Command's Area of Responsibility (AOR), provides command and control of all assigned and attached and units under its operational control (OPCON); trains, equips and tailors forces, as required; plans and generates expeditionary combat support/Combat Sustainment Support (CS/CSS) capability; and provides support of joint and combined forces across the full spectrum of military support in the Pacific AOR.[388]

Eighth Army

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The Eighth Army comprises all U.S. Army troops based in the Republic of South Korea.

  • Eighth Army
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, at Yongsan Garrison, Seoul
    • 501st Military Intelligence Brigade (Theater)[391][392]
    • 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[393]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Carroll, Daegu Garrison
      • 25th Transportation Battalion
      • 498th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
      • 6th Ordnance Battalion
      • 94th Military Police Battalion, at Camp Humphreys, Yongsan Garrison[38]
      • Korean Service Corps
    • 65th Medical Brigade
    • 2501st Support Detachment (Army Liaison Team), at Camp Yongin – supporting 1st and 3rd Korean Armies and Combined Ground Component Command
    • 2502nd Support Detachment (Army Liaison Team), at Camp Henry, Daegu – supporting 2nd Operational Command
    • 3rd Battlefield Coordination Detachment
    • United Nations Command Security Battalion–Joint Security Area
    • 4th Battalion, 58th Aviation Regiment (Airfield Operations Battalion)
    • Korea Field Office
    • Joint United States Military Affairs Group – Korea
    • Eighth Army Non-Commissioned Officers Academy
    • Army Special Operations Forces Liaison Element–Korea
    • Training Support Activity Korea

2nd Infantry Division

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The 2nd Infantry Division is the only permanently overseas deployed division of the U.S. Army and oversees the division's own support troops. The two combat brigades of the division are placed under the 7th Infantry Division for administration while based in Washington, but remain under the operational control of the 2nd Division.

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I Corps HQ
7th Infantry Division
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25th Infantry Division
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11th Airborne Division
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Army Japan/I Corps Forward HQ
Location of I Corps major command headquarters locations.

United States Army Reserve Command

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For operational purposes, United States Army Reserve Command falls under control of United States Forces Command, but for administrative purposes is its own command.[395]

  • United States Army Reserve Command
    • Headquarters & Special Troops Battalion, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • United States Army Non-Commissioned Officer Academy Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
    • Army Reserve Readiness Training Center, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
    • Regional Maintenance Training Site Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
    • Regional Medical Training Site Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
    • Army Reserve Careers Group[396]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
      • 1st Battalion (encompassing Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Germany, Europe, European Union, and Italy)
      • 2nd Battalion (encompassing Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania)
      • 3rd Battalion (encompassing District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia)
      • 4th Battalion (encompassing Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina)
      • 5th Battalion (encompassing Florida and Puerto Rico)
      • 6th Battalion (encompassing Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana)
      • 7th Battalion (encompassing Alaska, American Forces Pacific, American Samoa, Hawaii, Idaho, Northern Marianas, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming)
      • 8th Battalion (encompassing North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin)
      • 9th Battalion (encompassing Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois)
      • 10th Battalion (encompassing Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio)
      • 11th Battalion (encompassing California and Nevada)
      • 12th Battalion (encompassing Texas)
      • 13th Battalion (encompassing Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Utah)

Military Intelligence Readiness Command

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  • United States Army Reserve Legal Command[404]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Gaithersburg, Maryland
    • 1st Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • 2nd Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 3rd Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Brockton, Massachusetts
    • 4th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), at Fort Totten, New York
    • 6th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • 7th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Schenectady, New York
    • 8th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Independence, Missouri
    • 9th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Whitehall, Ohio
    • 10th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Gaithersburg, Maryland
    • 12th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 13th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations) (Expert), in Upper Marlboro, Maryland
    • 16th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations) (Trial Defense Service), at Fort Hamilton, New York
    • 22nd Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations) (Trial Defense Service), in San Antonio, Texas
    • 75th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Mountain View, California
    • 78th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Los Alamitos, California
    • 87th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), at Fort Douglas, Utah
    • 91st Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Darien, Illinois
    • 117th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Phoenix, Arizona
    • 128th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Mustang, Oklahoma
    • 134th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 139th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Nashville, Tennessee
    • 150th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations) (Jury), in Alexandria, Virginia
    • 151st Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Alexandria, Virginia
    • 153rd Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), at Horsham Air Guard Station, Pennsylvania
    • 154th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations) (Trial Defense Service), in Alexandria, Virginia
    • 174th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Miami, Florida
    • 213th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), in Decatur, Georgia
    • 214th Judge Advocate General Detachment (Legal Operations), at Fort Snelling, Minnesota

76th Operational Response Command

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The 76th Operational Response Command is a two-star Army Reserve command based at Fort Douglas in Utah. The command is tasked with coordinating the Army Reserve's Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense elements.[405]

  • 76th Operational Response Command[406]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Douglas, Utah
    • Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officer to ARE ARNORTH, at Fort Douglas, Utah
    • Task Force 76, at Fort Douglas, Utah
    • Forces Command Augmentation Unit, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 3rd Army Augmentation Company, at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
    • 415th Chemical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Greenville, South Carolina
      • 92nd Chemical Battalion, in Decatur, Georgia
      • 457th Chemical Battalion, in Greenville, South Carolina
      • 485th Chemical Battalion, in Wilmington, Delaware
      • 490th Chemical Battalion, in Anniston, Alabama
      • 20th Support Command Detachment, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
    • 455th Chemical Brigade[407][408][409]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Sloan, Nevada[410]
      • 462nd Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), in Trenton, New Jersey
      • 451st Chemical Battalion (Provisional), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • 479th Chemical Battalion, at Fort Tilden, New York
    • 209th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Kansas City, Missouri
      • 450th Chemical Battalion, in Houston, Texas
      • 453rd Chemical Battalion, in Bell, California
      • 468th Chemical Battalion, in Little Rock, Arkansas
      • 472nd Chemical Battalion, in Chicago, Illinois

63rd Readiness Division

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The 63rd Readiness Division is one of a only a few remaining regional Army Reserve commands left in Army Reserve Command. The 63rd Readiness Division provides base operations support in much of the Western United States. Though its units are spread throughout the states, the 63rd Readiness Division provides regional oversight for the following states: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.[411]

  • 63rd Readiness Division[412]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Mountain View, California
    • Special Troops Brigade[413]
      • 201st Theater Public Affairs Support Element (Press Camp Headquarters), in Bell, California
        • 222nd Public Affairs Detachment (Broadcast), in Bell, California
        • 301st Public Affairs Detachment, in Mesa, Arizona
        • 302nd Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Vallejo, California
      • 205th Theater Public Affairs Support Element (Press Camp Headquarters)[413], at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
        • 206th Public Affairs Detachment (Broadcast), in Grand Prairie, Texas
        • 211th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Bryan, Texas
        • 343rd Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in North Little Rock, Arkansas
        • 345th Public Affairs Detachment, in San Antonio, Texas
    • 22nd Military History Detachment, in Indianapolis, Indiana
    • 35th Military History Detachment, in Bell, California
    • 47th Military History Detachment, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
    • 51st Military History Detachment, in Bell, California
    • 92nd Chaplain Detachment, in Mesa, Arizona
    • 105th Chaplain Detachment, at March Air Reserve Base, California
    • 107th Chaplain Detachment, at NAS Dallas, Grand Prairie, Texas
    • 114th Chaplain Detachment, at Camp Parks, California
    • 121st Chaplain Detachment, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • 142nd Chaplain Detachment, in Bell, California
    • 191st Army Band "Band of the Wild West", in Dublin, California
    • 300th Army Band, in Bell, California
    • 395th Army Band, in Mustang, Oklahoma
    • Southwestern Army Reserve Intelligence Support Center, at Camp Bullis, Texas
    • Army Reserve Strategic Deployment Site Robstown, Texas
    • Equipment Concentration Site #2, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • Equipment Concentration Site #15, in Fort Smith, Arkansas
    • Equipment Concentration Site #16, at Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base, California
    • Equipment Concentration Site #30, in Dublin, California
    • Equipment Concentration Site #64, at Fort Hood, Texas
    • Equipment Concentration Site #162, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
    • Equipment Concentration Site #170, at Fort Hunter Liggett, California
    • Equipment Concentration Site #171, in Barstow, California
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #1, in Austin, Texas
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #4, in Houston, Texas
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #5, in Seagoville, Texas
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #9, in Texarkana, Texas
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #12, at Fort Bliss, Texas
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #13, in Vallejo, California
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #14, in Fresno, California
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #16, in North Little Rock, Arkansas
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #18, at Silverbell Army Heliport, Arizona
      • Sub-Shop, in Sierra Vista, Arizona
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #20, in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #32, in Van Nuys, California
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #85, in Oakland, California
      • Area Maintenance Support Activity #85 BMA, in Marina, California
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #87, at Camp McGregor, New Mexico
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #94, in Bell, California
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #96, in Phoenix, Arizona
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #98, in Sacramento, California
    • New Mexico Area Maintenance Support Activity, at the Navy Operational Support Center Albuquerque, New Mexico
    • Texas Area Maintenance Support Activity, in Laredo, Texas
    • Malvern Organizational Maintenance Shop, in Malvern, Arkansas
    • Aviation Support Facility #28, at Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base, California
    • Aviation Support Facility #62, in Conroe, Texas
    • Victorville Aviation Support Facility, in Victorville, California
    • Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, in Dublin, California
    • Barker Dam Local Training Area, Texas
    • Lake Mendocino Local Training Area, California
    • Moss Landing Local Training Area, California
    • Grand Prairie Reserve Complex, at NAS Dallas, Texas

81st Readiness Division

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The 81st Readiness Division provides base army reserve support for the South Eastern United States. Though its units are spread throughout the states, the 81st Readiness Division provides regional oversight for the following states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.[411]

  • 81st Readiness Division[414]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 81st Airborne Division/XVIII Airborne Corps Mission Command Post-Operational Detachment, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 314th Press Camp Headquarters
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Birmingham, Alabama
      • 204th Public Affairs Detachment, in Orlando, Florida
      • 209th Public Affairs Detachment (Broadcast), in Rome, Georgia
      • 210th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Cary, North Carolina
      • 215th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in New Orleans, Louisiana
      • 300th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), at Fort Gillem, Georgia
      • 319th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
      • 340th Public Affairs Detachment, in Millington, Tennessee
      • 372nd Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Nashville, Tennessee
    • 20th Military History Detachment/Military History Troops
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Chattanooga, Tennessee
      • 23rd Military History Detachment, in Chattanooga, Tennessee
      • 28th Military History Detachment, in East Point, Georgia
      • 45th Military History Detachment, at Fort Gillem, Georgia
      • 46th Military History Detachment, in Birmingham, Alabama
      • 54th Military History Detachment, in New Orleans, Louisiana
      • 317th Military History Detachment, at Fort Gillem, Georgia
      • 332nd Military History Detachment, in Birmingham, Alabama
    • 101st Chaplain Detachment, at New Orleans NAS JRB, Louisiana
    • 102nd Chaplain Detachment, at New Orleans NAS JRB, Louisiana
    • 100th Army Band, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
    • 208th Army Band, in Concord, North Carolina
    • 313th Army Band, in Birmingham, Alabama
    • Equipment Concentration Site #17, at Fort Polk, Louisiana
    • Equipment Concentration Site #50, in Orlando, Florida
    • Equipment Concentration Site #63, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
    • Equipment Concentration Site #143, at Fort Rucker, Alabama
    • Equipment Concentration Site #158, in Anniston, Alabama
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #43, at Fort Benning, Georgia
      • Sub-Shop, at Fort Gillem, Georgia
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #44, at NAS Jacksonville, Florida
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #46, in Macon, Georgie
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #47, in Miami, Florida
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #49, in Orlando, Florida
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #51, in Tampa, Florida
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #52, at Fort Whiting, Alabama
      • Sub-Depot, in Tallahassee, Florida
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #53, in Tampa, Florida
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #54, in Augusta, Georgia
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #70, at Bowman Field, Kentucky
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #71, in Fort Thomas, Kentucky
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #97, in New Orleans, Louisiana
      • Sub-Shop, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #121, at NSA Charleston, Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #122, in Charlotte, North Carolina
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #124, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #125, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #127, in Greenville, South Carolina
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #128, in Morehead City, North Carolina
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #141, in Birmingham, Alabama
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #142, in Chattanooga, Tennessee
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #144, in Greenwood, Mississippi
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #145, in Huntsville, Alabama
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #146, in Jackson, Mississippi
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #148, in Knoxville, Tennessee
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #149, in Laurel, Mississippi
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #150, in Memphis, Tennessee
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #151, in Mobile, Alabama
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #152, in Montgomery, Alabama
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #153, in Nashville, Tennessee
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #154, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #164, in Lexington, Kentucky
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #166, in Winterville, North Carolina
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity, in Wye, Montana
    • Louisville Organizational Maintenance Shop, in Louisville, Kentucky
    • Aviation Support Facility #42, at Dobbins Army Airfield, Georgia
    • Aviation Support Facility #157, at Cairns Army Airfield, Fort Rucker, Alabama
    • Clearwater Aviation Support Facility, Florida
    • Fort Bragg Army Aviation Support Facility, at Simmons Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • Godman Army Airfield Aviation Support Facility, at Fort Knox, Kentucky

88th Readiness Division

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The 88th Readiness Division provides army reserve base support for the Northern United States. Though its units are spread throughout the states, the 88th Readiness Division provides regional oversight for the following states: Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming.[411]

  • 88th Readiness Division[415]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
    • I Corps Mission Command Post-Operational Detachment, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • 7th Infantry Division Army Reserve Element, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • 318th Theater Public Affairs Support Element
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Arlington Heights, Illinois
      • 220th Public Affairs Detachment, in Southfield, Michigan
      • 350th Public Affairs Detachment, in Indianapolis, Indiana
      • 367th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Whitehall, Ohio
      • 368th Public Affairs Detachment, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    • 364th Theater Public Affairs Support Element
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota
      • 203rd Public Affairs Detachment, in Des Moines, Iowa
      • 207th Public Affairs Detachment, in Wichita, Kansas
      • 304th Public Affairs Detachment, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
      • 358th Public Affairs Detachment, in Salt Lake City, Utah
      • 366th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Denver, Colorado
    • 28th Military History Detachment, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • 48th Military History Detachment, in Arlington Heights, Illinois
    • 49th Military History Detachment, in Arlington Heights, Illinois
    • 50th Military History Detachment, in Salt Lake City, Utah
    • 90th Military History Detachment, in Salt Lake City, Utah
    • 101st Military History Detachment, in Lawrence, Kansas
    • 93rd Chaplain Detachment, in Denver, Colorado
    • 94th Chaplain Detachment, in Belton, Missouri
    • 100th Chaplain Detachment, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota
    • 111th Chaplain Detachment, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota
    • 116th Chaplain Detachment, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • 117th Chaplain Detachment, in Salt Lake City, Utah
    • 118th Chaplain Detachment, in Des Moines, Iowa
    • 120th Chaplain Detachment, in Columbus, Ohio
    • 123rd Chaplain Detachment, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • 125th Chaplain Detachment, in Boise, Idaho
    • 126th Chaplain Detachment, in Portland, Oregon
    • 128th Chaplain Detachment, in Pocatello, Idaho
    • 131st Chaplain Detachment, in Jeffersonville, Indiana
    • 137th Chaplain Detachment, in Topeka, Kansas
    • 204th Army Band, at Vancouver Barracks, Washington
    • 312th Army Band, in Lawrence, Kansas
    • 338th Army Band, Whitehall, Ohio
    • 484th Army Band, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    • North Central Army Reserve Intelligence Support Center, at Fort Sheridan, Illinois
    • Army Reserve Strategic Deployment Site Atchison, Kansas
    • Equipment Concentration Site #6, in Helena, Montana
    • Equipment Concentration Site #10, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
    • Equipment Concentration Site #33, in Junction City, Kansas
    • Equipment Concentration Site #42, at Fort Carson, Colorado
    • Equipment Concentration Site #66, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #3, in North Canton, Ohio
      • Sub-Shop, in Akron, Ohio
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #22, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #25, in Duluth, Michigan
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #28, in Cedar Falls, Iowa
      • Branch Maintenance Activity #2, in Washington, Iowa
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #35, in Jeffersonville, Indiana
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #36, in North Platte, Nebraska
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #37, in Ogden, Utah
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #45, in Orland Park, Illinois
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #48, in Bartonville, Illinois
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #49, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #52, in Hurley, Wisconsin
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #54, in Springfield, Missouri
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #56, in Columbus, Ohio
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #57, in New Century, Kansas
      • Sub-Depot, in Belton, Missouri
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #58, in Springfield, Ohio
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #59, in Cincinnati, Ohio
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #67, at Fort McCoy, Washington
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #74, at Fort Missoula, Montana
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #75, in Helena, Montana
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #79, in Seattle, Washington
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #80, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington
      • Sub-Shop, in Spokane, Washington
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #100, in Denver, Colorado
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #101, in Saint Joseph, Minnesota
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #108, in Bismarck, North Dakota
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #111, in Faribault, Minnesota
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #119, in Salt Lake City, Utah
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #123, in Twinsburg, Ohio
      • Sub-Shop, in Northfield, Ohio
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #129, in Indianapolis, Indiana
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #132, in Evansville, Indiana
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #133, in South Bend, Indiana
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #134, in Livonia, Michigan
      • Branch Maintenance Activity #1, in Bay City, Michigan
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #135, in Augusta, Michigan
      • Sub-Shop, in Battle Creek, Michigan
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #136, in Grand Rapids, Michigan
      • Sub-Shop, in Muskegon, Michigan
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #137, in Tacoma, Washington
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #139, in Madison, Wisconsin
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #140, in Green Bay, Wisconsin
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #155, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #165, in Monclova, Ohio
      • Sub-Shop, in Milan, Ohio
    • Fort Lawton Organizational Maintenance Shop, Washington
    • Parkhurst Organizational Maintenance Shop, Illinois
    • Gray Army Airfield Aviation Support Facility, Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
    • Aviation Support Facility #37, in New Century, Kansas
    • Des Moines Reserve Complex, Iowa
    • Fort Benjamin Harrison Reserve Complex, Indiana
    • Fort Lawton Army Reserve Complex, Washington
    • Fort Sheridan Reserve Complex, Illinois
    • Blue Earth County Local Training Area, Minnesota
    • Hayden Local Training Area, Idaho
    • Joliet Army Reserve Training Center, Illinois
    • Joliet Training Area, Illinois
    • Meade Weekend Training Site, Nebraska
    • Ogden Local Training Area, Utah
    • Pocatello Airport Local Training Area, Idaho
    • Spirit Lake Local Training Area, Idaho
    • Sunflower Weekend Training Site, Kansas
    • Weldon Spring Local Training Area, Missouri

99th Readiness Division

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The 99th Readiness Division provides army reserve base support for the North Eastern United States. Though its units are spread throughout the states, the 99th Readiness Division provides regional oversight for the following states: Connecticut, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.[411]

  • 99th Readiness Division[416]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
    • 361st Theater Public Affairs Sustainment Element
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Totten, New York
      • 214th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Richmond, Virginia
      • 326th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Reading, Pennsylvania
      • 354th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
      • 356th Public Affairs Detachment (Broadcast), at Fort Meade, Maryland
      • 362nd Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), at the Navy Operational Support Center Manchester in Londonderry, New Hampshire
    • 21st Military History Detachment, at Fort Detrick, Maryland
    • 27th Military History Detachment, at Fort Detrick, Maryland
    • 52nd Military History Detachment, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
    • 53rd Military History Detachment, at Fort Detrick, Maryland
    • 201st Military History Detachment, in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
    • 305th Military History Detachment, in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
    • 311th Military History Detachment, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
    • 315th Military History Detachment, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
    • 326th Military History Detachment, in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
    • 90th Chaplain Detachment, in Schenectady, New York
    • 104th Chaplain Detachment, in Danvers, Massachusetts
    • 106th Chaplain Detachment, in Liverpool, New York
    • 109th Chaplain Detachment, at Willow Grove NAS JRB, Pennsylvania
    • 129th Chaplain Detachment, at Fort Drum, New York
    • 130th Chaplain Detachment, at Fort Drum, New York
    • 133rd Chaplain Detachment, in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
    • 78th Army Band, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
    • 198th Army Band, in Rochester, New York
    • 319th Army Band "Statue of Liberty Band", at Fort Totten, New York
    • 380th Army Band, at Fort Eustis, Virginia
    • Equipment Concentration Site #1, at Fort Drum, New York
    • Equipment Concentration Site #24, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
    • Equipment Concentration Site #27, at Lakehurst Air Force Base, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • Equipment Concentration Site #27A, at McGuire Air Force Base, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
    • Equipment Concentration Site #65, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
    • Equipment Concentration Site #86, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
    • Equipment Concentration Site #88, at Fort A. P. Hill, Virginia
    • Equipment Concentration Site #93, at Fort Eustis, Virginia
    • Equipment Concentration Site #103, in Geneva, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #8, in Schenectady, New York
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #12, at Fort Totten, New York
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #23, at Horsham Air National Guard Station, Pennsylvania
      • Sub-Shop, in Horsham, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #24, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #31, in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania
      • Sub-Shop, in Altoona, Pennsylvania
      • Sub-Shop, in Erie, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #68, in Lincoln, Rhode Island
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #69, in Middletown, Connecticut
      • Area Maintenance Support Activity #69A, in Milford, Connecticut
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #72, in Chicopee, Massachusetts
      • Area Maintenance Support Activity #72A, in Windsor Locks, Connecticut
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #76, in Niagara Falls, New York
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #81, in Liverpool, New York
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #83, in Baltimore, Maryland
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #84, in Lewes, Delaware
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #102, in Clarksburg, West Virginia
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #104, in Johnston, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #105, in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #106, in Clearfield, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #107, in Charleston, West Virginia
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #109, in Wheeling, West Virginia
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #110, in New Castle, Pennsylvania
      • Area Maintenance Support Activity #110 BMA, in Butler, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #112, in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #113, in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
      • Area Maintenance Support Activity #113A, in Greencastle, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #114, in Parkersburg, West Virginia
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #116, in Reading, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #120, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #160, in Londonderry, New Hampshire
      • Sub-Shop, in Rutland, Vermont
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #163, in Brockton, Massachusetts
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity Sub-Shop, in Northfield, New Jersey
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity Sub-Shop, in Pennsauken Township, New Jersey
    • Boston Organizational Maintenance Shop, in Boston, Massachusetts
    • Letterkenny Organizational Maintenance Shop, in Greencastle, Pennsylvania
    • Fort Devens South Post Training Area, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
    • Granby Training Area, in Granby, Massachusetts

1st Mission Support Command

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1st Mission Support Command is the regional Army Reserve formation for Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands.

  • 1st Mission Support Command[417]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Buchanan, San Juan, Puerto Rico
    • 84th Financial Management Company, at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico
    • 166th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, Puerto Rico
      • 346th Transportation Battalion (Motor), at Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, Puerto Rico
      • 393rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico
    • 210th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
      • 35th Expeditionary Signal Battalion – Enhanced, at Fort Allen, Puerto Rico
      • 448th Engineer Battalion, at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico
      • 77th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
      • 602nd Engineer Detachment (FAC), at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico
      • 91st Chemical Detachment (Technical Manager B), in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
    • Caribbean Readiness Group[418][419][420]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Buchanan, San Juan
      • 402nd Civil Affairs Battalion
      • 1st Battalion, 333rd Regiment (Multifunctional Training), in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico[421][422]
      • 2nd Battalion, 348th Regiment (Training Support), at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico
      • 1st Battalion, 350th Regiment (Logistics Support), at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico[423]
      • 49th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico
      • 91st Chaplain Detachment, in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #126, in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico
      • Area Maintenance Support Activity #126 BMA, in Aguadilla
    • Area Maintenance Support Activity #161, in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico

9th Mission Support Command

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9th Mission Support Command is overseeing the Army Reserve units based in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and American Samoa minus the 100th Infantry Battalion.[424]

  • 9th Mission Support Command[424][425]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
    • United States Army Pacific–Support Unit, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
    • 1984th Army Hospital, at Fort Wainwright, Alaska
    • Training Support Group, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
    • 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii[426][427]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Shafter Flats, Hawaii[428]
      • 100th Military Intelligence Battalion
    • 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
      • 25th Infantry Division Main Control Post–Operational Detachment
      • 829th Signal Company (Network Support), at Fort Shafter, Hawaii[429]
      • 411th Engineer Battalion, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii[430]
      • 368th Military Police Company, in Radio Barrigada, Guam
      • 127th Chaplain Detachment, in Tafuna, American Samoa
    • 4960th Multi-Functional Training Brigade (The Army School System)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
      • 4960th United States Army Reserve School, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii[431]
    • 658th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Humphreys, South Korea
      • 302nd Terminal Transportation Battalion, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
      • 302nd Quartermaster Company (Shower, Laundry, and Clothing Repair), in Barrigada, Guam
      • 548th Transportation Company, in Honolulu, Hawaii
      • 962nd Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), in Honolulu, Hawaii
      • 124th Chaplain Detachment, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
    • 3rd Mobilization Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Richardson, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska
      • 3301st Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Richardson, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska
      • 3302nd Mobilization Support Battalion, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
      • 3303rd Mobilization Support Battalion, in Barrigada, Guam
      • 3304th Mobilization Support Detachment, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
      • 3305th Mobilization Support Detachment, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
    • Equipment Concentration Site #168, in Honolulu, Hawaii
      • Branch Maintenance Activity #1, in Anchorage, Alaska

412th Engineer Command

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  • 412th Engineer Command[432]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Vicksburg, Mississippi
    • 206th Support Detachment (Army Liaison), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 207th Support Detachment (Army Liaison), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 475th Engineer Detachment (Explosives Hazards Coordination Cell), in Vicksburg, Mississippi
    • 411th Engineer Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in New Windsor, New York
      • 363rd Engineer Battalion, in Knightsdale, North Carolina
      • 463rd Engineer Battalion, in Wheeling, West Virginia
      • 478th Engineer Battalion, at Fort Thomas, Kentucky
      • 854th Engineer Battalion, in Saugerties, New York
    • 926th Engineer Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Montgomery, Alabama
      • 391st Engineer Battalion, in Greenville, South Carolina
      • 467th Engineer Battalion, in Millington, Tennessee
      • 841st Engineer Battalion, in Miami, Florida
      • 926th Engineer Battalion, in Birmingham, Alabama
    • 302nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts
      • 558th Signal Company (Network Support), in Maineville, Ohio
      • 365th Engineer Battalion, in Schuykill Haven, Pennsylvania
      • 368th Engineer Battalion, in Londonderry, New Hampshire
      • 479th Engineer Battalion, at Fort Drum, New York
      • 533rd Brigade Support Battalion, at Fort Totten, New York
      • 479th Chemical Battalion (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense), at Fort Totten, New York
      • 382nd Military Police Battalion, at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts
    • 206th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in McLeansville, North Carolina
      • 458th Engineer Battalion, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
      • 844th Engineer Battalion, in Knoxville, Tennessee
      • 305th Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in Staten Island, New York
      • 415th Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in Knoxville, Tennessee
      • 443rd Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
      • 673rd Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
      • 729th Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in Decatur, Georgia
      • 763rd Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
      • 904th Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in Annville, Pennsylvania
    • 368th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Main), in Decatur, Georgia
      • 310th Engineer Detachment (Combat Medical Technician), in New Windsor, New York
      • 328th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Main), in Montgomery, Alabama
      • 334th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Main), in Huntsville, Alabama
      • 368th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Main), in Decatur, Georgia
      • 425th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Main), at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts
      • 484th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Main), at Fort Eustis, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia
      • 604th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Main), in Orlando, Florida
      • 608th Engineer Detachment (Combat Medical Technician), in Vicksburg, Mississippi
      • 714th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Main), at Fort Knox, Kentucky
      • 791st Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Main), at Fort Drum, New York
      • 865th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Main), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • 953rd Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team – Main), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey

416th Engineer Command

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  • 416th Engineer Command[433]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Darien, Illinois
    • United States Army Corps of Engineers Contingency Response Unit, in the District of Columbia
    • 208th Engineer Detachment (Digital Liaison Detachment), in Colorado Springs, Colorado
    • 301st Engineer Detachment (Forward Main Engineer Support Element), in Denver, Colorado
    • 372nd Engineer Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota
      • 367th Engineer Battalion, in Saint Cloud, Minnesota
      • 397th Engineer Battalion, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
      • 863rd Engineer Battalion, in Darien, Illinois
      • 983rd Engineer Battalion, in Monclova, Ohio
    • 420th Engineer Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Bryan, Texas
      • 489th Engineer Battalion, in North Little Rock, Arkansas
      • 961st Engineer Battalion, in Seagoville, Texas
      • 980th Engineer Battalion, in Austin, Texas
    • 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
    • 647th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Wichita, Kansas
      • 372nd Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Support), at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
      • 383rd Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Liaison & Terminal Operations), in El Paso, Texas
    • 301st Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Main)
      • 213th Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), at Camp Parks, California
      • 308th Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in Bismarck, North Dakota
      • 348th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Advanced), in Houston, Texas
      • 394th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Advanced), in Maurice, Arkansas
      • 395th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Advanced), in Phoenix, Arizona
      • 444th Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in Grand Prairie, Texas
      • 606th Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
      • 747th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Advanced), at Fort Lewis, Washington
      • 802nd Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in Denver, Colorado
      • 903rd Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Advanced), at Joint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos, California
      • 917th Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in San Antonio, Texas
    • 378th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Main), in Darien, Illinois
      • 113th Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in Saint Charles, Massachusetts
      • 322nd Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Advanced), in Columbus, Ohio
      • 378th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Advanced), in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
      • 452nd Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Advanced), in McGee, Indiana
      • 457th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Advanced), in Livonia, Michigan
      • 600th Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), at Fort Des Moines, Iowa
      • 605th Engineer Detachment (Construction Management Team), in Darien, Illinois
      • 728th Engineer Detachment (Construction Management Team), at Fort Snelling, Minnesota
      • 733rd Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), in Gardner, Kansas
      • 871st Engineer Detachment (Engineer Facilities Detachment), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
      • 916th Engineer Detachment (Forward Engineer Support Team–Advanced), at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska

79th Theater Sustainment Command

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The 79th Sustainment Command (SSC) is headquartered at Joint Forces Training Base (JFTB) Los Alamitos, California. Major subordinate commands of the 79th SSC include the 4th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) in San Antonio, Texas, the 311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) in Los Angeles, California, the 364th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) in Marysville, Washington, and the 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command in Wichita, Kansas.

103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)

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  • 103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)[435]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Des Moines, Iowa
    • 321st Sustainment Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Springfield, Illinois
      • 419th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) (Echelons Above Corps), in Peoria, Illinois
    • 644th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota
      • 457th Transportation Battalion (Motor), at Fort Snelling, Minnesota
    • 645th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Southfield, Michigan
      • 406th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Ann Arbor, Michigan
    • 646th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Madison, Wisconsin
      • 687th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Wausau, Wisconsin
    • 649th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
      • 470th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) (Echelon Above Corps), in Elwood, Illinois

311th Expeditionary Sustainment Command

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  • 311th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[436]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Los Angeles, California
    • 326th Financial Management Support Company, in Los Angeles, California
    • 728th Transportation Company (Medium Truck) (Palletized Load System), in Concord, California
    • 311th Sustainment Command Support Unit-Pacific, in Costa Mesa, California
    • 304th Sustainment Brigade
      • 304th Special Troops Battalion, at March Air Reserve Base, California
      • 155th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in South El Monte, California
      • 155th Quartermaster Detachment (Terminal) (Petrol) (Quality Assurance), at March Air Reserve Base, California
      • 606th Quartermaster Detachment (Petrol Liaison), at March Air Reserve Base, California
    • 650th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in North Las Vegas, Nevada
      • 483rd Transportation Battalion (Terminal), in Vallejo, California
      • 314th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Las Vegas, Nevada
      • 469th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Mountain View, California
    • 653rd Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Mesa, Arizona
      • 336th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Buckeye, Arizona
      • 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Tustin, California
      • 418th Quartermaster Battalion (Petrol Support), in Marana, Arizona

364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command

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  • 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[437]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Marysville, Washington
    • Command Seaport Operations Company, in Tacoma, Washington
    • 96th Sustainment Brigade
      • 98th Special Troops Battalion, in Salt Lake City, Utah
      • 191st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Salt Lake City, Utah
    • 652nd Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Helena, Montana
      • 814th Transportation Battalion (Motor), in Boise, Idaho
      • 411th Ordnance Battalion (Ammo) (Direct Support/General Support), in Billings, Montana
    • 654th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 385th Transportation Battalion (Terminal), in Tacoma, Washington
      • 382nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
      • 123rd Detachment (Technical Manager C), in Tacoma, Washington

451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command

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  • 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command[438]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Wichita, Kansas
    • 29th Detachment (Technical Manager A), at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
    • 101st Detachment (Technical Manager B), at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
    • 89th Sustainment Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Kansas City, Missouri
      • 484th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) (Echelon Above Corps), in Springfield, Missouri
      • 329th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Parsons, Kansas
      • 620th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Saint Louis, Missouri
      • 824th Quartermaster Detachment (Petrol Liaison), in Lawrence, Kansas
      • 863rd Quartermaster Detachment (Petrol Liaison), in Great Bend, Kansas
    • 561st Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Elkhorn, Nebraska
      • 450th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control) (Echelon Above Corps), in Manhattan, Kansas
      • 821st Transportation Battalion (Motor), in Topeka, Kansas
      • 394th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Fremont, Nebraska

80th Training Command (The Army School System)

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  • 80th Training Command (The Army School System)[439]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Richmond, Virginia
    • Fort Devens Training Center, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
    • Grand Prairie Training Center, in Grand Prairie, Texas
    • 800th Training Support Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Mustang, Oklahoma
      • 3rd Battalion, 379th Regiment (Logistics Support), in Barling, Arkansas[440]
      • Camp Parks Training Center, at Camp Parks, California
      • Fort Dix Training Center, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • Fort Hunter Liggett Training Center, at Fort Hunter Liggett, California
      • Fort Knox Training Center, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
      • Fort Lee Training Center, at Fort Lee, Virginia

94th Training Division (Force Sustainment)

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  • 94th Training Division (Force Sustainment)[441]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Lee, Virginia
    • Fort Devens Regional Training Site Maintenance, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
    • Fort Hood Regional Training Site Maintenance, at Fort Hood, Texas
    • Fort Indiantown Gap Regional Training Site Maintenance, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
    • Fort McCoy Regional Training Site Maintenance, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
    • 1st Brigade (Quartermaster)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Charleston, West Virginia
      • 8th Battalion, 80th Regiment (Quartermaster), at Fort Pickett, Virginia
      • 9th Battalion, 95th Regiment (Quartermaster), in Des Moines, Iowa
      • 7th Battalion, 100th Regiment (Quartermaster), in Columbus, Ohio
      • 8th Battalion, 104th Regiment (Quartermaster), at Fort Stephen A. Douglas, Utah
      • 9th Battalion, 108th Regiment (Quartermaster), in Decatur, Georgia
    • 2nd Brigade (Transportation)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
      • 7th Battalion, 80th Regiment (Transportation), at Fort Eustis, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia
      • 8th Battalion, 95th Regiment (Transportation), in Shreveport, Louisiana
      • 6th Battalion, 100th Regiment (Transportation), in Fort Sheridan, Illinois
      • 7th Battalion, 104th Regiment (Transportation), in Bell, California
      • 8th Battalion, 108th Regiment (Transportation), in Jackson, Mississippi
    • 3rd Brigade (Ordnance)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana
      • 5th Battalion, 80th Regiment (Ordnance), in Abingdon, Maryland
      • 14th Battalion, 95th Regiment (Ordnance), at Naval Air Station Dallas, Texas
      • 7th Battalion, 98th Regiment (Ordnance), at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
      • 13th Battalion, 100th Regiment (Ordnance), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
      • 13th Battalion, 108th Regiment (Ordnance), in Huntsville, Alabama
    • 4th Brigade (Personnel Services)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Decatur, Georgia
      • 7th Battalion, 95th Regiment (Personnel Services), at Naval Air Station Dallas, Texas
      • 8th Battalion, 98th Regiment (Personnel Services), at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • 5th Battalion, 100th Regiment (Personnel Services), in Harvey, Illinois
      • 6th Battalion, 104th Regiment (Personnel Services), in Dublin, California
      • 7th Battalion, 108th Regiment (Personnel Services), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 5th Brigade (Health Services)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico[423]
      • 10th Battalion, 95th Regiment (Health Services), in Houston, Texas
      • 11th Battalion, 98th Regiment (Health Services), at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
      • 8th Battalion, 100th Regiment (Health Services), at NSA Mid-South, Tennessee
      • 9th Battalion, 104th Regiment (Health Services), in Dublin, California
      • 10th Battalion, 108th Regiment (Health Services), in Jacksonville, Florida

100th Training Division (Leader Development)

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102nd Training Division (Maneuver Support)

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  • 102nd Training Division (Maneuver Support)[444]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
    • 1st Brigade (Engineers)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
      • 1st Battalion, 80th Regiment (Engineers), in Kingwood, West Virginia
      • 1st Battalion, 95th Regiment (Engineers)
      • 1st Battalion, 100th Regiment (Engineers), in Knoxville, Tennessee
      • 12th Battalion, 104th Regiment (Engineers), in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
      • 1st Battalion, 108th Regiment (Engineers), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 2nd Brigade (Military Police)[38]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
      • 2nd Battalion, 80th Regiment (Military Police), in Owings Mills, Maryland
      • 2nd Battalion, 95th Regiment (Military Police), in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
      • 2nd Battalion, 100th Regiment (Military Police), in Nashville, Tennessee
      • 1st Battalion, 104th Regiment (Military Police), in Aurora, Colorado
      • 2nd Battalion, 108th Regiment (Military Police), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 3rd Brigade (Chemical)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
      • 4th Battalion, 80th Regiment (Chemical), in Farrell, Pennsylvania
      • 4th Battalion, 95th Regiment (Chemical), in North Little Rock, Arkansas
      • 4th Battalion, 100th Regiment (Chemical), in Harvey, Illinois
      • 3rd Battalion, 104th Regiment (Chemical), at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
      • 4th Battalion, 108th Regiment (Chemical), at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
    • 4th Brigade (Military Intelligence)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
      • 6th Battalion, 95th Regiment (Military Intelligence), at Camp Bullis, Texas
      • 6th Battalion, 98th Regiment (Military Intelligence), at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
      • 11th Battalion, 100th Regiment (Military Intelligence), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
      • 5th Battalion, 104th Regiment (Military Intelligence), at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
      • 6th Battalion, 108th Regiment (Military Intelligence), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 5th Brigade (Signal & Communications)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Sacramento, California
      • 3rd Battalion, 80th Regiment (Signals)
      • 3rd Battalion, 95th Regiment (Signals), at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
      • 3rd Battalion, 100th Regiment (Signals), at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana
      • 2nd Battalion, 104th Regiment (Signals)
      • 3rd Battalion, 108th Regiment (Signals), in Augusta, Georgia
      • High Tech Regional Training Site-Maintenance, in Sacramento, California
      • High Tech Regional Training Site-Maintenance, in Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania
      • Signal School Detachment, at Fort Gordon, Georgia
    • 6th Brigade (Civil Affairs/Psychological Operations)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Totten, New York
      • 5th Battalion, 95th Regiment (Civil Affairs/Psychological Operations), in Lubbock, Texas
      • 5th Battalion, 98th Regiment (Civil Affairs/Psychological Operations), in Edison, New Jersey
      • 12th Battalion, 100th Regiment (Civil Affairs/Psychological Operations), in Twinsburg, Ohio
      • 4th Battalion, 104th Regiment (Civil Affairs/Psychological Operations), in Mountain View, California
      • 5th Battalion, 108th Regiment (Civil Affairs/Psychological Operations), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina

84th Training Command (Unit Readiness)

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78th Training Division (Operations)

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  • 78th Training Division (Operations)[446]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
    • Division Movements Training Center, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
    • 1st Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • 3rd Battalion, 318th Regiment, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 323rd Regiment, in Lumberton, North Carolina and Fort Belvoir, Virginia (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 1st Movement Control Training Detachment, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey and Lancaster, Pennsylvania
      • 2nd Movement Control Training Detachment, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and White Plains, Maryland
    • 2nd Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in at Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island
      • 3rd Battalion, 309th Regiment, in Syracuse, New York (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 311th Regiment, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 1st Movement Control Training Detachment, at Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island and Fort Devens, Massachusetts
      • 2nd Movement Control Training Detachment, in Danbury, Connecticut and Coraopolis, Pennsylvania

86th Training Division

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  • 86th Training Division[446]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
    • Division Movements Training Center, in Arlington Heights, Illinois
    • 1st Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
      • 3rd Battalion, 290th Regiment, in Mustang, Oklahoma (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 383rd Regiment, in Elkhorn, Nebraska (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 1st Movement Control Training Detachment, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and Kansas City, Missouri
      • 2nd Movement Control Training Detachment, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota
    • 2nd Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Arlington Heights, Illinois
      • 1st Battalion, 329th Regiment, in Indianapolis, Indiana (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 3rd Battalion, 397th Regiment, in Whitehall, Ohio (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 1st Movement Control Training Detachment, in Arlington Heights, Illinois
      • 2nd Movement Control Training Detachment, at Camp Atterbury, Indiana and Livonia, Michigan

87th Training Division

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On 22 September 2021, the 87th Training Division was reactivated in Hoover, Alabama. The 87th Training Division designs, develops, and executes Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) training exercises and conducts Mission Command and Staff Training (MCST).[447]

  • 87th Training Division[448][446]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Hoover, Alabama
    • Division Movements Training Center, in Houston, Texas
    • 1st Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Gillem, Georgia
      • 4th Battalion, 345th Regiment, in San Antonio, Texas (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 3rd Battalion, 346th Regiment, in Laurel, Mississippi (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 1st Movement Control Training Detachment, in Houston, Texas
      • 2nd Movement Control Training Detachment, in Birmingham, Alabama
    • 2nd Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
      • 4th Battalion, 347th Regiment, in Orlando, Florida (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 1st Battalion, 348th Regiment, at Fort Gillem, Georgia (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 1st Movement Control Training Detachment, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina and Nashville, Tennessee
      • 2nd Movement Control Training Detachment, at Fort Benning, Georgia and West Palm Beach, Florida

91st Training Division

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  • 91st Training Division[446]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Hunter Liggett, California
    • Division Movements Training Center, in Dublin, California
    • 1st Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Phoenix, Arizona
      • 4th Battalion, 361st Regiment (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 3rd Battalion, 381st Regiment, at NAS Dallas, Texas (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 1st Movement Control Training Detachment, in Garden Grove, California
      • 2nd Movement Control Training Detachment, at Fort Hood, Texas
    • 2nd Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Denver, Colorado
      • 11th Battalion, 104th Regiment, at Fort Harrison, Montana (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 2nd Battalion, 378th Regiment, in Denver, Colorado (Observer-Controller/Training)
      • 1st Movement Control Training Detachment, at Fort Bliss, Texas and Denver, Colorado
      • 2nd Movement Control Training Detachment, in Happy Valley, Oregon and Camp Parks, California

Atlantic Training Division

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  • Atlantic Training Division
    • 1st Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • Detachment 2, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 2nd Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
    • 3rd Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey

3rd Medical Command (Deployment Support)

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  • 3rd Medical Command (Deployment Support)[449]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Gillem, Georgia
    • 5th Medical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Birmingham, Alabama
      • 75th Combat Support Hospital, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
      • 429th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Savannah, Georgia
    • 8th Medical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Staten Island, New York
      • 865th Combat Support Hospital, in Utica, New York
      • 429th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
    • 332nd Medical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Nashville, Tennessee
      • 345th Combat Support Hospital (Corps), in Jacksonville, Florida
      • 49th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Puerto Nuevo, Puerto Rico
      • 320th Hospital Company (Combat Support Hospital) (Corps), in Greensboro, North Carolina
    • 338th Medical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Horsham Air Guard Station, Pennsylvania
      • 48th Combat Support Hospital (Corps), at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
      • 424th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Edgemont, Pennsylvania
    • 804th Medical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
      • 339th Combat Support Hospital (Corps), at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
      • 405th Combat Support Hospital (Corps), in West Hartford, Connecticut
      • 455th Dental Company (Area Support), in Draft, Massachusetts
      • 794th Medical Detachment (Preventive Medicine) (Sanitation), in Draft, Massachusetts
      • 883rd Medical Detachment (Combat & Operational Stress Control), in Brockton, Massachusetts

Army Reserve Medical Command

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  • Army Reserve Medical Command[450]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Pinellas Park, Florida
    • Army Reserve Medical Command Professional Management Command, in Forest Park, Georgia
    • North East Medical Readiness Support Group
      • 7457th Medical Backfill Battalion, in Richmond, Virginia
      • 7245th Medical Operational Readiness Unit, in Des Moines, Iowa
      • 7202nd Medical Support Unit, in Shoreham, New York
      • 7203rd Medical Support Unit, in Hobart, Indiana
      • 7207th Medical Support Unit, in Webster, New York
      • 7218th Medical Support Unit, in Louisville, Kentucky
      • 7221st Medical Support Unit, in Newark, Delaware
      • 7238th Medical Support Unit, at Fort Hamilton, New York
      • 7241st Medical Support Unit, in Lexington, Kentucky
      • 7245th Medical Support Unit, in Picatinny, New Jersey
      • 7250th Medical Support Unit, in Alexandria, Virginia
    • South East Medical Readiness Support Group
      • 7458th Medical Backfill Battalion, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • 7459th Medical Backfill Battalion, at Fort Gordon, Georgia
      • 7409th Troop Medical Clinic, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • 7217th Medical Support Unit, in Perrine, Florida
      • 7201st Medical Support Unit, in Gainsville, Florida
      • 7222nd Medical Support Unit, in Tampa, Florida
      • 7223rd Medical Support Unit, in Mobile, Alabama
      • 7224th Medical Support Unit, in North Charleston, South Carolina
      • 7226th Medical Support Unit, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
      • 7229th Medical Support Unit, in Nashville, Tennessee
      • 7233rd Medical Support Unit, in Montgomery, Alabama
      • 7235th Medical Support Unit, in Orlando, Florida
      • 7236th Medical Support Unit, at Fort Benning, Georgia
      • 7239th Medical Support Unit, in Chattanooga, Tennessee
      • 7242nd Medical Support Unit, in Gulfport, Mississippi
      • 7244th Medical Support Unit, in Kingsport, Tennessee
    • Central Medical Readiness Support Group
      • 7455th Medical Backfill Battalion, in Topeka, Kansas
      • 7454th Medical Operational Readiness Unit, in San Antonio, Texas
      • 7416th Troop Medical Clinic, in Lubbock, Texas
      • 7210th Medical Support Unit, in San Antonio, Texas
      • 7212th Medical Support Unit, in Rochester, Minnesota
      • 7215th Medical Support Unit, in Saint Louis, Missouri
      • 7227th Medical Support Unit, in Columbia, Missouri
      • 7228th Medical Support Unit, in Columbia, Missouri
      • 7231st Medical Support Unit, in Lubbock, Texas
      • 7240th Medical Support Unit, in Kirksville, Missouri
      • 7247th Medical Support Unit, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
      • 7249th Medical Support Unit, in Houston, Texas
    • Western Medical Readiness Support Group
      • 7450th Medical Backfill Battalion, in Aurora, Colorado
      • 7451st Medical Backfill Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
      • 7452nd Medical Backfill Battalion, in San Diego, California
      • 7453rd Medical Backfill Battalion, in Mesa, Arizona
      • 7214th Medical Support Unit, in Garden Grove, California
      • 7220th Medical Support Unit, in Marana, Arizona
      • 7230th Medical Support Unit, in Riverside, California
      • 7232nd Medical Support Unit, in New Orleans, Louisiana
      • 7234th Medical Support Unit, in Vallejo, California
      • 7243rd Medical Support Unit, in Las Vegas, Nevada
      • 7246th Medical Support Unit, in Elkhorn, Nebraska
      • 7248th Medical Support Unit, at Fort Bliss, Texas
      • 7251st Medical Support Unit, in Albuquerque, New Mexico
      • 7252nd Medical Support Unit, in Helena, Montana
      • 7354th Veterinary Detachment, in Aurora, Colorado
      • 7362nd Veterinary Detachment, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington

Medical Readiness Training Command

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  • Medical Readiness Training Command
    • Medical Regional Training Site, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
    • Medical Regional Training Site, at Fort Gordon, Georgia
    • Medical Regional Training Site, at Camp Parks, California
    • 1st Medical Training Brigade, at Fort Gordon, Georgia
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 7301st Medical Training Support Battalion, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • 7303rd Medical Training Support Battalion
    • 2nd Medical Training Brigade, in Salt Lake City, Utah
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 7304th Medical Training Support Battalion, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • 7305th Medical Training Support Battalion, in Sacramento, California
      • 7305th Forward Medical Detachment, at Camp Parks, California
    • 3rd Medical Training Brigade, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 7302nd Medical Training Support Battalion, in Madison, Wisconsin
      • 7306th Medical Training Support Battalion
      • 7307th Medical Training Support Battalion

200th Military Police Command

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  • 200th Military Police Command[451]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland[38]
    • 733rd Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigations Division), at Fort Gillem, Georgia
    • 383rd Military Police Detachment (Criminal Investigations Division), in Lakeland, Florida
    • 11th Military Police Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Los Alamitos, California[38]
      • 96th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in San Diego, California
      • 159th Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigations Division), in Terre Haute, Indiana
      • 324th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Fresno, California
      • 387th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Scottsdale, Arizona
      • 393rd Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigations Division), in Bell, California
      • 607th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Grand Prairie, Texas
      • 114th Chemical Detachment (Technical Manager A), in Los Alamitos, California
      • 205th Public Affairs Detachment (Press Camp HQ), at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • 290th Military Police Brigade (Internment/Resettlement) (Corps)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Nashville, Tennessee[38]
      • 160th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Tallahassee, Florida
      • 304th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Nashville, Tennessee
      • 317th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Tampa, Florida
      • 535th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Cary, North Carolina
      • 724th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
    • 300th Military Police Brigade (Internment/Resettlement)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Inkster, Michigan[38]
      • 327th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Arlington Heights, Illinois
      • 384th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Fort Wayne, Indiana
      • 391st Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Columbus, Ohio
      • 530th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Elkhorn, Nebraska
      • 785th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Fraser, Michigan
    • 333rd Military Police Brigade (Internment/Resettlement)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Navy Operational Support Center Long Island in Farmingdale, New York[38]
      • 310th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), at Navy Operational Support Center Long Island in Farmingdale, New York
      • 336th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
      • 340th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Ashley, Pennsylvania
      • 400th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
      • 744th Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement) (Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee), in Forks Township, Pennsylvania
      • 424th Military Police Detachment (Internment/Resettlement Camp Liaison), in Ashley, Pennsylvania

Army Reserve Aviation Command

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The Army Reserve Aviation Command is an Army Reserve division-sized command, and alongside seeing two Army Reserve Aviation Brigades, also has operational command over the 77th Combat Aviation Brigade of the Arkansas National Guard.[452]

United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)

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350th Civil Affairs Command

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The 350th Civil Affairs Command is headquartered in Pensacola, Florida and commands the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade (Texas) and 1st Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Training Brigade at Fort Bragg. The 350th is regionally aligned with United States Southern Command.

  • 350th Civil Affairs Command[455][457]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Pensacola, Florida
    • 321st Civil Affairs Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in San Antonio, Texas
      • 410th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Fort Bliss, Texas
      • 413th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Lubbock, Texas
      • 436th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Sanford, Florida
      • 451st Civil Affairs Battalion, in Houston, Texas
      • 490th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Grand Prairie, Texas
    • 1st Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Training Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • 1001st Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Training Company, in Trenton, New Jersey
      • 1002nd Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Training Company, at Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • 1003rd Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Training Company, in Garner, North Carolina
      • 1004th Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Training Company, in Encino, California
      • 1005th Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Training Company, in Marina, California

351st Civil Affairs Command

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The 351st Civil Affairs Command is headquartered in Mountain View, California and commands the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade (California & Arizona) and the 364th Civil Affairs Brigade (Oregon, Colorado, Utah, and Washington). The 350th is regionally aligned with United States Indo-Pacific Command.

  • 351st Civil Affairs Command[455]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Fort Shafter Flats, Hawaii[458]
    • 358th Civil Affairs Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Riverside, California
      • 416th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), in San Diego, California
      • 425th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Encino, California
      • 426th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), in Upland, California
      • 492nd Civil Affairs Battalion, in Buckeye, Arizona
    • 364th Civil Affairs Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Clackamas, Oregon
      • 405th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Pleasant Grove, Utah
      • 440th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Fort Carson, Colorado
      • 445th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Mountain View, California
      • 448th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington

352nd Civil Affairs Command

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The 352nd Civil Affairs Command is headquartered at Fort George G. Meade in Maryland and commands the 354th Civil Affairs Brigade (Maryland, New York, Michigan, North Carolina, and Virginia) and the 360th Civil Affairs Brigade (South Carolina, Ohio, Arkansas, Maryland, Florida, and Tennessee). The 350th is regionally aligned with both United States African Command and United States Central Command.

  • 352nd Civil Affairs Command[455]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
    • 354th Civil Affairs Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Riverdale, Maryland
      • 422nd Civil Affairs Battalion, in Greensboro, North Carolina
      • 437th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek–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 Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • 412th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), in Columbus, Ohio
      • 431st Civil Affairs Battalion, in North Little Rock, Arkansas
      • 450th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), in Riverdale, Maryland
      • 478th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), in Perrine, Florida

353rd Civil Affairs Command

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The 353rd Civil Affairs Command is headquartered at in Staten Island, New York and commands the 304th Civil Affairs Brigade (Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Rhode Island) and the 308th Civil Affairs Brigade (Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan, Missouri, and Wisconsin). The 353rd is regionally aligned with United States European Command..

  • 353rd Civil Affairs Command[455]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Staten Island, New York
    • 304th Civil Affairs Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Bristol, Pennsylvania
      • 403rd Civil Affairs Battalion, in Mattydale, New York
      • 411th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Danbury, Connecticut
      • 443rd Civil Affairs Battalion, at Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island
    • 308th Civil Affairs Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Forest Park, Illinois
      • 407th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Arden Hills, Minnesota
      • 415th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Portage, Michigan
      • 418th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Belton, Missouri
      • 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion, in Green Bay, Wisconsin
      • 486th Civil Affairs Battalion, in Tulsa, Oklahoma

National Guard Bureau

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The Official seal of the National Guard Bureau
Seal of the United States Army National Guard.

The National Guard Bureau is the federal instrument responsible for the administration of the National Guard established by the United States Congress as a joint bureau of the Department of the Army and the Department of the Air Force. It was created by the Militia Act of 1903. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, elevated the National Guard to a joint function of the Department of Defense. This act also elevated the Chief of the National Guard Bureau from Lieutenant General (Three Stars) to General (Four Stars) with the appointment of General Craig R. McKinley, U.S. Air Force. The National Guard Bureau holds a unique status as both a staff and operation agency.

Represented below are the Army National Guard units listed by state, however since some states have other states' units under their command, they are listed under this tab separately.

In 2020, as part of the Army's new 'Army 2030' initiative, combat forces will transition from the 'Brigade-centric' formations to the old-style 'Division-centric' formations. Under this program, the National Guard will be reorganised into eight divisions (currently eight exist), however unlike their current formations, the new divisions will be deployable. The current national guard divisions are designed to be 'modular' meaning they can change depending on the desired formation needed, such as adding manoeuvre enhancement brigades or removing divisional artillery, etc. As part of the changes, the national guard will provide eight divisions, with the regular army providing 10 (an increase of eight).[459]

Army National Guard staff organizational chart

66th Theater Aviation Command

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The 66th Theater Aviation Command was formed in 2008 and commands several of the Army National Guard's specialist aviation units, including fixed with aviation battalions. As of 2022, the command consists of three brigade-sized formations: 185th Aviation Brigade (focused on Heavy Lift & Supply); 449th Combat Aviation Brigade (focused on assault and forward deployments); and the 204th Theater Airfield Operations Group (focusing on aviation support).

Alabama Army National Guard

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The Alabama Army National Guard was originally formed in 1807. The Alabama Army National Guard forms the land element of the Alabama National Guard, and in 2017 consisted of 9,640 guardsmen.[37] In addition the below units, the Alabama Guard also provides the two-star 167th Sustainment Command (U.S. Army North); 20th Special Forces Group; 226th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (29th Infantry Division); 1st Battalion, 167th Infantry Regiment (53rd Infantry BCT); 1st Battalion, 173rd Infantry Regiment (256th Infantry BCT); and 1st Battalion, 117th Field Artillery Regiment (142nd Field Artillery Brigade).

  • Alabama Army National Guard[463]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Montgomery, Alabama
      • Alabama Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Alabama Medical Detachment
    • 31st Chemical Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Tuscalossa, Alabama
      • 151st Expeditionary Signal Battalion, at Fort Cromwell-Pickens, Florence
      • 103rd Chemical Battalion, in Richmond, Kentucky
      • 145th Chemical Battalion, in Centreville
      • 151st Chemical Battalion, at Fort Clarence Rhea, Gadsden
      • 46th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
    • 142nd Military Police Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Decatur, Alabama[38]
      • 203rd Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), at Fort Charles P. Bailey, Athens
      • 231st Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), at Fort Lindsay Darrel Wright, Prattville
    • 62nd Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Taylor Hardin, Selma
      • 701st Quartermaster Team
      • Alabama Army National Guard Unit Training and Equipment Site #1, at Fort George G. McClellan
      • Alabama Army National Guard Unit Training and Equipment Site #2, at Fort Rucker
      • Alabama Army National Guard Unit Training and Equipment Site #3, in Athens
        • Sub-Site, at Redstone Arsenal
      • Alabama Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #9, in Northport
      • Alabama Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #18, in Selma
      • Alabama Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #21, in Tallassee
      • Alabama Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #25, in Brundidge
      • Alabama Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #28, at Fort Whiting National Guard Complex, Mobile
      • 161st Multifunctional Medical Battalion, at Fort Whiting, Mobile
      • 151st Army Band, at Gunter Annex, Montgomery
      • 122nd Aviation Troop Command
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Selma
        • Detachment 5, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Dannelly Field, Montgomery Regional Airport
        • Alabama Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #1, at Dannelly Field, Montgomery Regional Airport
        • Alabama Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #2, at Shuttlesworth International Airport, Birmingham
        • Alabama Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #3, at Bates Field, Mobile Regional Airport
    • 200th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Warrant Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 3rd Battalion (Modular Training)

167th Theater Sustainment Command

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The 167th Theater Sustainment Command is operationally aligned with United States Army North and provides support to the command.

  • 167th Theater Sustainment Command (2/5 étoiles)[464]
    • Headquarters & Special Troops Battalion, at Fort McClellan, Anniston
    • 778th Ordnance Company, at Fort Guy French, Jackson
    • 329th Field Trial Defense Team
    • 1930th Regional Trial Defense Team
    • 135th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)[465]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort John C. Persons, Birmingham
      • 440th Transportation Detachment, in Selma
      • 731st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Fort Dewey Piper, Tallassee
      • 1103rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Eufaula
      • 1200th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Ashland
    • 279th Army Field Support Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Huntsville
      • 1169th Contingency Contracting Battalion, in Huntsville
      • 1960th Contingency Contracting Team
    • 111th Ordnance Group[466]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Opelika
      • 441st Ordnance Battalion (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), in Huntsville
      • 1307th Explosive Hazard Coordination Center, in Huntsville

Alaska Army National Guard

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The Alaska Army National Guard was originally formed in 1940. The Alaska Army National Guard forms the land element of the Alaska National Guard, and in 2017 consisted of 1,731 guardsmen.[37] In addition the below elements, the Alaska Guard provides the 1st Battalion, 207th Aviation Regiment (40th Infantry Division), 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment (29th Infantry BCT), and 49th Missile Defence Battalion (100th Missile Defence Brigade).

  • Alaska Army National Guard[467][468]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, at Camp Denali, Fort Richardson, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska
      • Alaska Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Alaska Medical Detachment
      • 103rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
    • 297th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Richardson, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
      • 49th Personnel Detachment
      • 297th Signal Company (Network)
      • 207th Engineer Company (Support)
      • 207th Engineer Detachment (Utilities)
      • 208th Engineer Team (Construction Management)
      • 297th Military Police Company (Combat Support), in Juneau
      • 134th Public Affairs Detachment, at Camp Denali, Fort Richardson, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska
    • 38th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Denali, Fort Richardson, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska
      • 103rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • Alaska Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop, in Juneau
      • Alaska Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop, in Bethel
      • Alaska Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #5, in Fairbanks
      • Alaska Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #6, at Camp Carroll, Fort Richardson, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
      • Alaska Army National Guard Unit Training and Equipment Site #1, at Fort Richardson, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
      • Alaska Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #1, at Nome Airport
      • Alaska Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #2, at Bethel Airport
      • Alaska Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #3
      • Alaska Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #4, at Juneau Airport
    • 207th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Richardson, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
      • 1st Battalion (Civil Affairs Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Arizona Army National Guard

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The Arizona Army National Guard was originally formed in 1940. The Arizona Army National Guard forms the land element of the Arizona National Guard, and in 2017 consisted of 5,305 guardsmen.[37] In addition the below elements, the Arizona Guard provides the 1st Battalion, 158th Infantry Regiment (29th Infantry BCT), 1st Battalion, 285th Aviation Regiment (29th Combat Aviation Brigade) and 2nd Battalion, 285th Aviation Regiment (77th Combat Aviation Brigade).

  • Arizona Army National Guard[469][470]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Phoenix, Arizona
      • 123rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
      • 91st Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • 108th Army Band
      • Arizona Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Arizona Medical Detachment
    • 198th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Phoenix
      • 1120th Transportation Battalion, in Glendale
      • 153rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Phoenix – redesignated from a Brigade Support Battalion in October 2020[471]
      • 158th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at the Papago Park Military Reservation, Tucson
    • Arizona Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #1, at Buckeye Military Reservation, Buckeye
    • Arizona Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #4, at the Florence Military Reservation
    • Arizona Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #6, at Camp Navajo, Bellemont
    • Arizona Army National Guard Unit Training and Equipment Site #1, at the Florence Military Reservation
    • Arizona Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop, at Papago Park Military Reserve, Phoenix
    • 98th Aviation Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Silverbell Army Heliport, Phoenix
      • Detachment 31, Operational Support Airlift Command
      • Alaska Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #1, at Papago Army Heliport, Phoenix
      • Alaska Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #2, at Silverbell Army Heliport, Marana
      • Western Army Aviation Training Site, in Marana
    • 215th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)[472]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Warrant Officer Candidate School)
      • 3rd Battalion (Military Police Training)
    • Arizona Training Center, at Camp Navajo
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Bellemont
      • 819th Engineer Company (Sapper) (Wheeled)
      • 194th Engineer Team (Firefighting Team – Fire Truck)
      • 856th Military Police Company (Combat Support)

Arkansas Army National Guard

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The Arkansas Army National Guard was originally formed in 1804. The Arkansas Army National Guard forms the land element of the Arkansas National Guard, and in 2017 consisted of 5,994 guardsmen.[37] In addition the below units, the Arkansas Guard provides the 39th Infantry BCT (36th Infantry Division), 77th Combat Aviation Brigade (66th Aviation Command), and 142nd Field Artillery Brigade (29th Infantry Division).

  • Arkansas Army National Guard[473][474]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, at Camp Robinson, Arkansas
      • Arkansas Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Arkansas Medical Detachment
    • 87th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, North Little Rock
      • 875th Engineer Battalion, in Jonesboro
      • Arkansas Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #3, in Russellville
      • Arkansas Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #4, in Malvern
      • Arkansas Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #5, in Warren
      • Arkansas Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #6, in Hazen
      • Arkansas Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #7, at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, North Little Rock
      • Arkansas Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #1, in Jonesboro
      • Arkansas Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #4, in Warren
      • Arkansas Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop, at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, North Little Rock
        • Sub-Shop, at Fort Chaffee, Fort Smith
      • 61st Civil Support Team (Weapons Of Mass Destruction), at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, North Little Rock
      • Detachment 30, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Robinson Army Airfield, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, North Little Rock (1 x Beechcraft C-12U Huron Transport/Utility Aircraft)
      • Arkansas Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility, at Robinson Army Airfield, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, North Little Rock
      • 871st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, North Little Rock
        • 224th Ordnance Company (Field Maintenance), in Mountain Home
        • 213th Medical Company (Area Support)
        • 296th Medical Company (Ground Ambulance), in Hot Springs
        • 216th Military Police Company (Guard)
        • 119th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
        • 106th Army Band
    • 233rd Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, North Little Rock
      • 1st Battalion (Infantry Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

California Army National Guard

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The California Army National Guard was originally formed in 1849. The California Army National Guard forms the land element of the California National Guard, and in 2017 consisted of 14,242 guardsmen.[37] In addition the below units, the California Guard provides the 44th Infantry Division; 1st Battalion, 144th Field Artillery (11th Cavalry Regiment); F Battery, 144th Field Artillery (65th Field Artillery Brigade); 340th Brigade Support Battalion (65th Field Artillery Brigade), and 6th Battalion, 52nd Aviation Regiment (11th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade).

  • California Army National Guard[475][476]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Sacramento, California
      • California Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • California Medical Detachment
      • Camp Roberts, in Nacimiento
      • Camp San Luis Obispo
      • Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base
    • 115th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Roseville
      • 49th Personnel Services Company
      • 69th Public Affairs Detachment
      • 149th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Design)
      • 184th Engineer Detachment (Construction Management)
      • 233rd Engineer Detachment (Firefighting Team – Fire Truck)
    • 100th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Sacramento
      • Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site #65, at Camp Roberts, San Miguel
      • Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site #66, at Fort Irwin,
      • California Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #2, in Barstow
      • California Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #6, at the Navy Operational Support Center Los Angeles
      • California Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #18, in Santa Barbara
      • California Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #25, at Hammer Field, Fresno
      • California Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #33, at Camp Parks, Dublin
      • California Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #38, in Mountain View
      • California Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop #2, in Long Beach
      • Fresno Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot, at Fresno International Airport
      • 142nd Chaplain Detachment
      • 1106th Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group, at Fresno International Airport
      • Detachment 32, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Sacramento Mather Airport (1 x Beechcraft C-12U Huron Transport/Utility Aircraft)
      • California Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #1, at Los Alamitos Army Airfield, Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base
      • California Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #2, at Stockton Metropolitan Airport
      • California Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #3, at Sacramento Mather Airport
      • California Army National Guard Army Aviation Annex, at Barstow-Daggett Airport
    • 223rd Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp San Luis Obispo
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Infantry Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Colorado Army National Guard

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The Colorado Army National Guard or COANG is the army component of the Colorado National Guard, belonging to the Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. According to the DoD Defense Manpower Data Center, the Colorado ANG has a strength of 3,766 personnel as of 30 September 2017.[477] The Colorado ANG provides the below units along with the following assigned to other commands: 169th Field Artillery Brigade (HQ, 540th Signal Coy, 3/157th Field Artillery, and 147th BSB) – 34th Infantry Division; 117th Space Battalion [1st Space Brigade]; 100th Missile Defence Brigade (HQ); 1/157th Infantry Regiment [86th Infantry BCT]; and the 5th Battalion, 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne).

  • Colorado Army National Guard[478]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Centennial, Colorado
      • Colorado National Guard Defense Cyber Operations Element
      • Colorado Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Colorado Medical Detachment, at Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado
    • 89th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Denver, Colorado
      • Special Operations Detachment–Korea (Airborne), at Buckley Space Force Base
      • Colorado Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #1, in Firestone
      • Colorado Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #2, in Denver
      • Colorado Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #3, in Grand Junction
      • Colorado Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #5, at Fort Carson
      • Colorado Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #6, in Rocky Ford
      • Colorado Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #7, in Watkins
      • Colorado Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #9, in Aurora
      • Colorado Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #10, in Sterling
      • Colorado Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #5, at Fort Carson
      • Colorado Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop, in Firestone
      • Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site #64, at Fort Carson
      • 193rd Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement), in Denver
      • 8th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • 101st Army Band
      • Detachment 33, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Buckley Space Force Base
      • Colorado Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #1, at Buckley Space Force Base
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Eagle County Regional Airport, Gypsum
    • Army National Guard High-Altitude Aviation Training Site, at Eagle County Regional Airport, Gypsum
    • 168th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Fort Carson
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Connecticut Army National Guard

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  • Connecticut Army National Guard[479]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Hartford, Connecticut
      • Connecticut Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Connecticut Medical Detachment, at Camp Nett
    • 143rd Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Middletown
      • 192nd Engineer Battalion, in Stratford
      • 143rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Waterbury
      • 118th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Middletown
      • 1109th Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group, in Groton
      • Detachment 6, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Camp Hartell, Windsor Locks
      • Connecticut Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility, at Camp Hartell, Windsor Locks
      • Groton Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot, in Groton
      • Windsor Locks Aviation Readiness Center
    • 85th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Rell, Niantic
      • 242nd Engineer Detachment (Construction Management)
      • 192nd Military Police Battalion (Internment/Resettlement), at the Niantic Readiness Center, East Lyme
      • 14th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), at Camp Hartell, Windsor Locks
      • 130th Public Affairs Team
      • 102nd Army Band, in Rockville
      • Connecticut Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #2, in Southington
      • Connecticut Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #4, in Ansonia
      • Connecticut Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #5, in Naugatuck
      • Connecticut Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #8, at Camp Hartell, Windsor Locks
        • Sub-Shop #8A, in Hartford
      • Connecticut Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #9, in Stratford
      • Connecticut Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #10, in Norwich
      • Connecticut Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #11, in Branford
      • Connecticut Army National Guard Unit Training and Equipment Site, in East Lyme
      • Connecticut Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop, at Camp Hartell, Windsor Locks
    • 169th Regiment (Leadership), at Camp Rell, Niantic
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)
      • 3rd Battalion (Warrant Officer Candidate School

Delaware Army National Guard

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  • Delaware Army National Guard[480]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Wilmington, Delaware
      • 1981st Support Detachment
      • 31st Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Smyrna
      • Delaware Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Delaware Medical Detachment
      • Bethany Beach Training Site
      • Dagsboro Readiness Center
      • River Road Training Site, in New Castle
      • Smyrna Readiness Center
    • 261st Tactical Signal Brigade (Theater)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Smyrna, Delaware
      • 198th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, in Wilmington
      • Delaware Joint Command, Control, Computer, and Communications Center (C4)
    • 72nd Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Wilmington, Delaware
      • Delaware Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #1, in Wilmington
      • Delaware Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #3, in New Castle
      • Delaware Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #4, in Seaford
      • Delaware Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #5, in Dagsboro
      • Delaware Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop, in New Castle
      • 721st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Milford
        • 160th Engineer Company (Vertical Construction), in Newark
        • 150th Engineer Detachment (Horizontal Construction), in Newark
        • 1049th Transportation Company (Light-Medium Truck), in Seaford
        • 262nd Maintenance Company, in Dagsboro
      • 722nd Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in New Castle
        • 153rd Military Police Company (Combat Support), in Delaware City
        • 101st Public Affairs Detachment
        • 287th Army Band, in Wilmington
        • Detachment 7, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Wilmington Airport (1 x C-12T Transport/Utility Aircraft)
        • Delaware Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility, at Wilmington Airport
    • 193rd Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at the Bethany Beach Training Site
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Modular Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Officer Candidate School)

District of Columbia Army National Guard

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  • District of Columbia Army National Guard[481]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters
    • 74th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 352nd Legal Support Organisation
      • 574th Transportation Company (Light-Medium Truck)
      • 104th Maintenance Company (Ordnance Support)
      • District of Columbia Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #1, at Naval Support Facility Anacostia, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling
      • District of Columbia Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #2, at Naval Support Facility Anacostia, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling
      • District of Columbia Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #3, at Naval Support Facility Anacostia, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling
      • District of Columbia Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop, at Naval Support Facility Anacostia, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling
      • 372nd Military Police Battalion (Combat Support)
      • 257th Army Band
      • Detachment 4, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Davison Army Airfield, Fort Belvoir, Virginia (1 x C-26E Transport/Utility Aircraft)
      • District of Columbia Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #1, at Davison Army Airfield, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
    • Multi-Agency Augmentation Command
      • Department of the Army Operations Support Division
      • National Guard Bureau Plans and Operations Division
      • Army National Guard Operations Support Division
      • Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency Operations
      • Joint Operations Support Division
    • 260th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Warrant Officer Candidate School)

Florida Army National Guard

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  • Florida Army National Guard[482]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, at Saint Francis Barracks, Saint Augustine, Florida
      • Florida Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Florida Medical Detachment
    • 164th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Orlando, Florida
      • 1st Battalion, 265th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, in Palm Coast (Light Air Defense)
      • 3rd Battalion, 256th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, in Sarasota (Light Air Defense)
      • 254th Transportation Battalion, in West Palm Beach
    • 50th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Homestead, Florida
      • 146th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, in Jacksonville
      • 927th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, Camp Blanding, Starke
    • 83rd Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Tallahassee
      • 779th Engineer Battalion
      • 269th Engineer Team (Well Drilling), in Live Oak
      • 669th Engineer Team (Concrete), in Quincy
      • 689th Engineer Team (Asphalt), in Live Oak
      • 107th Public Affairs Detachment, Camp Blanding, Starke
      • 44th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), Camp Blanding, Starke
      • 48th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Clearwater
      • 13th Army Band, in North Miami
      • Detachment 8, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Cecil Field, Jacksonville
      • Florida Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #1, at Cecil Field, Jacksonville
      • Florida Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #2, in Brooksville Airport
    • 211th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Blanding, Starke[483]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Air Defense Training)[484][485]
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)[486]
      • 3rd Battalion (Warrant Officer Candidate School)[487]
      • 5th Battalion (Non-Commissioned Officers Academy)[488]

Georgia Army National Guard

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  • Georgia Army National Guard[489]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters
      • Georgia Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Georgia Medical Detachment, at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
    • 201st Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
      • 138th Chemical Company (Heavy)
      • 248th Medical Company (Area Support), in Marietta
      • 179th Military Police Company (Combat Support), at Fort Stewart
      • 220th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Detachment
      • 4th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
    • 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Benning, Georgia
      • 3rd Infantry Division Main Command Post – Operational Detachment, at Fort Stewart
      • 420th Signal Company (Network Support), in Cumming
      • 878th Engineer Battalion, in Augusta
      • 348th Brigade Support Battalion, in Ellenwood
    • 78th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Oglethorpe
      • 93rd Finance Management Support Unit, at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
      • 221st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion, at Fort Gillem
      • 110th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Tifton
      • 175th Quartermaster Detachment (DPO), at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
      • 277th Maintenance Company
      • 170th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Decatur, Georgia
      • 122nd Tactical Support Detachment
      • 124th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
      • 139th Chaplain Detachment, at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
      • 161st Military History Detachment, at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
      • 1078th Trial Defense Team, at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
      • 1732nd Forward Trial Defense Team, at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
      • 116th Army Band, at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
      • 781st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
        • 810th Engineer Company (Sapper), in Swainsboro
        • 870th Engineer Team (Explosive Hazardous Coordination Cell)
        • 1177th Transportation Company (Medium Truck, Cargo) (Corps), in Lagrange
    • 78th Aviation Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Marietta, Georgia
      • Detachment 9, Operational Support Airlift Command
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Winder Barrow Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center
      • Aviation Support Facility #3, at Hunter Army Airfield
    • 122nd Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at the Georgia Military Institute in Marietta, Georgia
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Infantry Training), at NAS Dobbins
      • 2nd Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 3rd Battalion (Modular Training)

Guam Army National Guard

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  • Guam Army National Guard
    • Joint Forces Headquarters
      • Guard Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Guam Medical Detachment
    • 105th Troop Command Detachment
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Barrigada
      • 1224th Engineer Company (Support)
      • 94th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • 721st Army Band
    • 203rd Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Fort Juan Muna
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion
      • 2nd Battalion

Hawaii Army National Guard

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  • Hawaii Army National Guard[490]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters
      • Hawaii Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Hawaii Medical Detachment
    • 103rd Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Waiawa, O'ahu
      • 230th Engineer Company (Vertical Construction), in Puunene, Maui
      • 297th Engineer Detachment (Firefighting Team – Fire Truck)
      • 117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
      • 1950th Contingency Contracting Team
      • 111th Army Band
      • Detachment 55, Operational Support Airlift Command
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Wheeler Army Airfield
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Lyman Field, Hilo
      • Aviation Support Facility #3, at Kalaeloa Airport
    • 298th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion, at Bellows Air Force Station (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Warrant Officer Candidate School)
      • 3rd Battalion (Maneuver Training)
      • Ordnance Training Company, in Pearl City

Idaho Army National Guard

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  • Idaho Army National Guard[491]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters
      • Idaho Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Idaho Medical Detachment
    • 101st Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
    • 25th Army Band, at Gowen Field Air National Guard Base
    • Idaho State Aviation Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Gowen Field, Idaho
      • Detachment 35, Operational Support Airlift Command
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Gowen Field
    • 204th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Boise
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Armor Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)
      • Regional Training Site – Maintenance Idaho & Ordnance Training Battalion

Illinois Army National Guard

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  • Illinois Army National Guard[492]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Springfield, Illinois
      • Illinois Recruiting and Retention Battalion
      • Illinois Medical Detachment
    • 404th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Chicago, Illinois
      • 406th Signal Company (Network Support), in North Riverside
      • 766th Engineer Battalion, in Decatur, Illinois
      • 405th Brigade Support Battalion, in North Riverside
      • 44th Chemical Battalion, in Bloomington
      • 33rd Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Bloomington[38]
    • 65th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Lincoln, Springfield
      • 139th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, in Springfield
      • 244th Digital Liaison Detachment, in Chicago
      • 5th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Bartonville
      • 144th Army Band, in Springfield
      • Detachment 36, Operational Support Airlift Command
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Decatur Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Chicago Midway International Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #3, at General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport
    • 129th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Air Defense Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)
      • 3rd Battalion (Officer Candidate School)

Indiana Army National Guard

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  • Indiana Army National Guard[493]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Indianapolis, Indiana
      • 53rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • Indiana Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Indiana Medical Detachment
    • 81st Troop Command[494]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Hulman Field Air National Guard Base
      • 127th Cyber Protection Battalion
      • 1213th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Design Team), in Edinburgh
      • 19th Chemical Battalion (Counter-Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive) – Enhance Response Force Package
      • 38th Military Police Company (Combat Support)
      • 938th Military Police Detachment (Law & Order)
      • 120th Public Affairs Detachment
      • 135th Chaplain Detachment, in Lafayette
      • 138th Military History Detachment
      • 53rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Indianapolis
      • 1938th Acquisition Team, in Indianapolis
      • 1976th Acquisition Team, in Indianapolis
      • Detachment 10, Operational Support Airlift Command
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Shelbyville Municipal Airport, Indiana
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Indianapolis International Airport, Indiana
      • Aviation Support Facility #3, at Gary/Chicago International Airport, Indiana
    • 138th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Warrant Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 3rd Battalion (Modular Training)
    • Atterbury–Muscatatuck Center for Complex Operations, at Camp Atterbury-Muscatatuck
      • 387th Military Police Company (Internment/Resettlement)
      • 939th Military Police Detachment (Law & Order)
      • Atterbury Reserve Forces Training Site

Iowa Army National Guard

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  • Iowa Army National Guard[495]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Des Moines, Iowa
      • Iowa Recruiting and Retention Battalion
      • Iowa Medical Detachment
    • 734th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Camp Dodge
      • 185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Camp Dodge
      • 1034th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Camp Dodge
      • 2168th Transportation Battalion, in Sheldon
      • 186th Military Police Company (Combat Support), at Camp Dodge
    • 67th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Iowa City
      • 224th Engineer Battalion, in Fairfield
      • 109th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Iowa City
      • 34th Army Band, in Fairfield
      • 671st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Camp Dodge
        • 135th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
        • 233rd Judge Advocate General Detachment
        • 71st Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
    • 185th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)
      • 3rd Battalion (Warrant Officer Candidate School)

Kansas Army National Guard

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  • Kansas Army National Guard[496]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Topeka, Kansas
      • Kansas Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Kansas Medical Detachment, in Lenexa
    • 102nd Military History Detachment
    • 635th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Hutchinson
      • 891st Engineer Battalion, in Iola
      • 169th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Olathe
    • 69th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Topeka
      • 35th Infantry Division Band, in Olathe
      • 105th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, in Topeka
      • 137th Chaplain Team, in Topeka
      • 1979th Contracting Team, in Topeka
      • 1074th Field Tactical Data Terminal, in Topeka
      • 1174th Senior Tactical Data Terminal, in Topeka
      • Detachment 37, Operational Support Airlift Command
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Forbes Field
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, in Salina
    • 235th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Candidate School & Warrant Officer School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Kentucky Army National Guard

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  • Kentucky Army National Guard[497]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Louisville, Kentucky
      • 41st Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • Kentucky Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Kentucky Medical Detachment
    • 75th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Louisville
      • 201st Engineer Battalion, in Ashland
      • 441st Engineer Detachment (Sapper) (Wheeled), in Springfield, Kentucky
      • Detachment 11, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Capital City Airport, Frankfort
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Capital City Airport, Frankfort
      • 751st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
        • 2113th Transportation Company (Medium Truck, Cargo) (Echelons Above Corps), in Paducah
        • 2123rd Transportation Company (Medium Truck, Palletized Loading System), in Richmond
        • 307th Maintenance Company, in Central City
        • 202nd Army Band
        • 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, in Frankfort
    • 238th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Greenville
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Field Artillery Training)[498]
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Louisiana Army National Guard

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  • Louisiana Army National Guard[499]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters
      • Louisiana Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Louisiana Medical Detachment
    • 225th Engineer Brigade
    • 139th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Jackson Barracks, New Orleans
      • 165th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Bassier City
      • 773rd Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), at Camp Beauregard, Pineville
      • 156th Army Band, in Bassier City
    • 61st Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Carville
      • 241st Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
      • 62nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • Detachment 38, Operational Support Airlift Command
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Hammond Northshore Regional Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Esler Regional Airport, Pineville
    • 199th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Minden
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Non-Commissioned Officer Academy)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Maine Army National Guard

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  • Maine Army National Guard[500]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, at Camp Keyes, Augusta, Maine
      • 11th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Waterville
      • Maine Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Maine Medical Detachment
      • Deepwoods Training Site
      • Auburn Training Site
    • 120th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Bangor
      • 286th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Navy Operational Support Center Bangor
      • 152nd Ordnance Company (Component Repair), in Augusta
      • 1968th Contingency Contracting Team, in Augusta
      • 521st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Bangor
        • 195th Army Band, in Bangor
        • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Bangor International Airport
    • 52nd Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Augusta
      • 133rd Engineer Battalion, in Gardiner, Brunswick
      • 488th Military Police Company (Combat Support), in Waterville
      • 121st Public Affairs Detachment, in Augusta
      • Detachment 14, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Bangor International Airport
      • Maine Army National Guard Unit Training and Equipment Site #1, in Auburn
      • Maine Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #1, in Portland
      • Maine Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #3, in Bangor
    • 240th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Bangor
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Modular Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Officer Candidate School & Warrant Officer School)

Maryland Army National Guard

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  • Maryland Army National Guard[501]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Annapolis
      • Special Operations Detachment – NATO
      • 29th Long Range Surveillance Detachment, at Aberdeen Proving Ground
      • 29th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
      • 32nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), at Fort George G. Meade
      • 291st Digital Liaison Team
      • 229th Army Band
      • Maryland Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Maryland Medical Detachment
    • 58th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade
    • 58th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Laurel
      • 1297th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Havre de Grace
      • 115th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Salisbury
      • 1100th Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group, at Aberdeen Proving Ground
      • Detachment 13, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Phillips Army Airfield
      • Aviation Depot Maintenance Roundout Unit, at Aberdeen Proving Ground
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Weide Army Heliport
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Phillips Army Airfield
      • 581st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Hagerstown
        • 244th Engineer Company (Vertical Construction), in Baltimore
        • 253rd Engineer Company (Sapper), in La Plata
        • 243rd Engineer Platoon (Equipment Support)
        • 231st Chemical Company (Close Support), in Greenbelt
    • 70th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Fretterd
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Massachusetts Army National Guard

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  • Massachusetts Army National Guard
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Milford, Massachusetts
      • 1944th Contingency Contracting Team
      • 1st Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • Massachusetts Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Massachusetts Medical Detachment
    • 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment, in Boston (Ceremonial Infantry)
    • 151st Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Framingham
      • 164th Transportation Battalion, in Dorchester
    • 51st Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Wellesley
      • 387th Ordnance Company, at Camp Edwards, Joint Base Cape Cod
      • 272nd Chemical Company (Heavy), at Cap Curtis Guild, Reading
      • 182nd Medical Company (Area Support), in Natick
      • 65th Public Affairs Detachment, in West Newton
      • Massachusetts Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop, at Fort Devens
      • Maintenance Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #2, in Westfield
      • Maintenance Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #4, in Reading
      • Maintenance Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #7, in Framingham
      • Detachment 12, Operational Support Airlift Command (1 x C-26E Transport/Utility Aircraft)
      • Army Aviation Facility #1, at Camp Edwards, Joint Base Cape Cod
      • Army Aviation Facility #2, at Barns Air National Guard Base
    • 79th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Myles Standish, Rehoboth
      • 101st Financial Management Support Detachment, in West Newton
      • 215th Army Band, in Fall River
    • 101st Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Edwards, Joint Base Cape Cod
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Field Artillery Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Michigan Army National Guard

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  • Michigan Army National Guard[503]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Lansing, Michigan
      • Michigan Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Michigan Medical Command, in Detroit
    • 272nd Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Lansing
      • 246th Transportation Battalion, in Jackson
      • 1225th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Detroit
      • 146th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Ypsilanti
    • 63rd Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Wyoming
      • 126th Press Camp Headquarters, in Augusta
      • 1208th Military Intelligence Platoon, in Taylor
      • 1208th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Design Team), in Lansing
      • 1146th Judge Advocate General Detachment, in Lansing
      • 1999th Acquisition Directorate Detachment, in Lansing
      • 51st Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Augusta
      • Detachment 15, Operational Support Airlift Command, in Lansing (1 x C-12D Transport/Utility Aircraft)
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Abrams Municipal Airport, Grand Ledge
      • 631st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lansing
        • 126th Signal Company, in Kalamazoo
        • 156th Signal Company, in Adrian
        • 460th Chemical Company (Close Support), in Augusta
        • 126th Army Band, in Wyoming
    • 177th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Fort Custer, Augusta
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Infantry Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)
      • Fort Custer Training Area, in Augusta
      • Grayling Military Training Area

Minnesota Army National Guard

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  • Minnesota Army National Guard[504]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Saint Paul, Minnesota
      • Minnesota Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Minnesota Medical Detachment
      • Minnesota Training Support Unit
    • 84th Troop Command[505]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Cambridge
      • 682nd Engineer Battalion, in Saint Cloud
      • 34th Military Police Company (Combat Support)
      • 257th Military Police Company (Guard)
      • 55th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • Detachment 39, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Holman Field, Saint Paul (1 x C-12T3 Transport/Utility Aircraft)
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Holman Field, Saint Paul
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Saint Cloud Regional Airport
    • 175th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)[506]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)
      • Regional Training Site–Maintenance

Mississippi Army National Guard

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  • Mississippi Army National Guard[507]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Jackson, Mississippi
      • 102nd Public Affairs Detachment
      • 47th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • 972nd Trial Defense Team
      • 1984th Contingency Contracting Team
      • 41st Army Band
      • Mississippi Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Mississippi Medical Detachment
    • 66th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Jackson
      • 210th Finance Battalion
      • 112th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support)
      • 114th Digital Liaison Detachment
      • 1108th Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group, in Gulfport
      • Detachment 16, Operational Support Airlift Command
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Hawkins Field Airport, Jackson
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Tupelo Regional Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #3, at Meridian Regional Airport
    • 154th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Shelby
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Armor Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Infantry Training)
      • 3rd Battalion (Ordnance Training)
      • 4th Battalion (Non-Commissioned Officer Academy)
      • 5th Battalion (Medical Training)
      • 6th Battalion (Officer Candidate School)

184th Expeditionary Sustainment Command

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Missouri Army National Guard

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  • Missouri Army National Guard[509]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Jefferson, Missouri
      • 70th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, in Jefferson
      • 135th Support Detachment (Rear Operations Center), in Jefferson
      • 135th Military History Detachment, in Jefferson
      • 429th Judge Advocate General Detachment, in Jefferson
      • 1924th Support Detachment, in Jefferson
      • Counter Drug Task Force, in Jefferson
      • 135th Army Band, in Jefferson
      • Missouri Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Missouri Medical Detachment
    • 35th Engineer Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Leonard Wood
      • 203rd Engineer Battalion, in Jefferson
      • 1140th Engineer Battalion, in Cape Girardeau
      • 235th Engineer Detachment (Construction Management), at Fort Leonard Wood
      • 229th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Joplin
    • 35th Military Police Brigade[38]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Jefferson City, Missouri
      • 175th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Columbia
      • 205th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Poplar Bluff
    • 70th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Jefferson Barracks, Saint Louis
      • 835th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Jefferson City
      • 7th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Jefferson City
      • 1107th Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group, at Springfield–Branson National Airport
      • Detachment 40, Operational Support Airlift Command
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Whiteman Air Force Base
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Fort Leonard Wood
      • Aviation Support Facility #3, at Jefferson City Memorial Airport
    • 140th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Leonard Wood
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Development)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)
      • Regimental Training Site Maintenance

Montana Army National Guard

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  • Montana Army National Guard[510]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Helena, Montana
      • 83rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), at Fort William H. Harrison
      • Montana Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Montana Medical Detachment
      • Fort William Henry Harrison Training Site
    • 1889th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Butte
      • 190th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Billings
      • 495th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Kalispell
    • 95th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort William H. Harrison
      • Detachment 41, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Helena Regional Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Helena Regional Airport
    • 208th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Modular Training)

Nebraska Army National Guard

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  • Nebraska Army National Guard[209][511]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Lincoln, Nebraska
      • Nebraska Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Nebraska Medical Detachment
    • 92nd Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Lincoln Air National Guard Base
      • 195th Special Operations Forward Support Company (Airborne), in Omaha
      • 110th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, in Lincoln
      • 111th Public Affairs Detachment
      • 72nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • 195th Rigger Support Team, in Yutan
      • Detachment 43, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Lincoln Air National Guard Base
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Lincoln Air National Guard Base
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Central Nebraska Regional Airport, Grand Island
    • 209th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Ashland
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Non-Commissioned Officer Academy)
      • 2nd Battalion (Officer Candidate School & Warrant Officer Candidate School)
      • 3rd Battalion (Transportation Training)

Nevada Army National Guard

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  • Nevada Army National Guard[512]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Carson City, Nevada
      • Nevada Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Nevada Medical Detachment
    • 17th Sustainment Brigade
      • Headquarters & Special Troops Battalion, in Las Vegas
      • 757th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Stead
    • 91st Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Stead
      • 422nd Expeditionary Signal Battalion, in Reno
      • 92nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Carson City
      • 991st Aviation Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Reno-Stead Airport
        • Detachment 45, Operational Support Airlift Command
        • Army Aviation Support Facility #1, at Reno-Stead Airport
    • 421st Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Las Vegas
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Modular Training)

New Hampshire Army National Guard

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  • New Hampshire Army National Guard[513]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, at the New Hampshire National Guard State Military Reservation in Concord, New Hampshire
      • New Hampshire Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • New Hampshire Medical Detachment
    • 54th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at the New Hampshire National Guard State Military Reservation in Concord, New Hampshire
      • 941st Military Police Battalion (Combat Support)
      • 114th Public Affairs Detachment, at the New Hampshire National Guard State Military Reservation in Concord, New Hampshire
      • 603rd Public Affairs Detachment
      • 12th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), at the New Hampshire National Guard State Military Reservation in Concord, New Hampshire
      • 1986th Contingency Contracting Team, at the New Hampshire National Guard State Military Reservation in Concord, New Hampshire
      • 39th Army Band, in Manchester
      • Detachment 18, Operational Support Airlift Command (1 x C-12T Transport/Utility Aircraft)
    • 195th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Strafford
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Modular Training)

New Jersey Army National Guard

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  • New Jersey Army National Guard[514]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • 21st Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), at Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst
      • 1948th Contingency Contracting Team, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst
      • 63rd Army Band, in Sea Girt
      • New Jersey Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • New Jersey Medical Detachment
    • 42nd Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Somerset
      • 117th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Woodbridge
      • 119th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Vineland
      • 50th Financial Management Company, in Somerset
    • 57th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Atlantic City Air National Guard Base
      • New Jersey Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #1, in Teaneck
      • New Jersey Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #3, in Westfield
      • New Jersey Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #4, in Cape May
      • New Jersey Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop A
      • New Jersey Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop B, in West Orange
      • New Jersey Army National Guard Unit Training and Equipment Site #1
      • Detachment 19, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Lakehurst Maxfield Army Airfield, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey (1 x C-12D1 Transport/Utility Aircraft)
      • New Jersey Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #1, at Lakehurst Maxfield Army Airfield, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, West Trenton
      • New Jersey Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #2, at Picatinny Arsenal
    • 254th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Sea Girt
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Infantry Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)
      • Observer Coach/Trainer Operations Group
      • Regional Training Site - Maintenance
      • Joint Training and Training Development Center

New York Army National Guard

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  • New York Army National Guard[515]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Latham, New York
      • 1025th Judge Advocate General Detachment, in Latham
      • 1076th Judge Advocate General Detachment, in Latham
      • New York Recruiting & Retention Battalion, in Watervliet
      • New York Medical Command, in Watervliet
      • Camp Smith Training Site, in Cortlandt Manor
    • 53rd Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Smith, Cortlandt Manor
      • 53rd Support Detachment (Digital Liaison Team), in Manhattan
      • 138th Public Affairs Detachment, at Camp Smith, Cortlandt Manor
      • 2nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Scotia
      • 24th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), at Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn
      • 138th Chaplain Detachment, at Camp Smith, Cortlandt Manor
      • New York Army National Guard Cyber Protection Team, at Camp Smith
      • Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site #90
      • New York Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop A, in Latham
      • New York Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop B, in Stormville
      • New York Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop C, in Rochester
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #1, in Buffalo
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #2, in Jamestown
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #4, in Auburn
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #5, in Syracuse
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #6, in Utica
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #7, in Kingston
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #8, in Valhalla
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #9, in Jamaica
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #10, in Buffalo
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #11, in Rochester
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #12, in Watervliet
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #13, in Binghamton
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #14, in Farmingdale
        • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #14A, in Bay Shore
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #15, in Queensbury
        • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #15A, in Whitehall
      • New York Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #17, in Albany
      • New York Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #3, in Geneseo
      • New York Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #14, in State Island
      • New York Army National Guard Organizational Maintenance Shop #19, in Latham
      • 153rd Troop Command Detachment
    • New York State Army Aviation Office
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Albany International Airport, New York
      • Army National Guard Flight Detachment, New York, at Albany International Airport, New York (1 x C-12U Transport/Utility Aircraft)[516]
      • New York Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #1, at Long Island MacArthur Airport
      • New York Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #2, at Rochester Airport
      • New York Army National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility #3, at Latham Airport
    • 106th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Smith, Cortlandt Manor
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Infantry Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

New Mexico Army National Guard

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  • New Mexico Army National Guard
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Santa Fe, New Mexico
      • New Mexico Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • New Mexico Medical Detachment
    • 93rd Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Santa Fe
      • 1209th Medical Detachment, in Albuquerque
      • 64th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Rio Rancho
      • 44th Army Band, in Albuquerque
    • 515th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

North Carolina Army National Guard

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  • North Carolina Army National Guard[517]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Raleigh, North Carolina
      • 136th Chaplain Detachment, at Fort Bragg
      • North Carolina Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • North Carolina Medical Detachment
    • 60th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Raleigh
      • Special Operations Detachment 'X'
      • 430th Ordnance Company (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), in Washington
      • 130th Military History Detachment, in Raleigh
      • 382nd Public Affairs Detachment, in Raleigh
      • 42nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Greenville
      • 403rd Rigger Support Team, in Raleigh
      • 440th Army Band, in Raleigh
      • Detachment 17, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Raleigh–Durham International Airport (1 x C-26E Transport/Utility Aircraft)
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Raleigh–Durham International Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Salisbury Armory
    • 139th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Butner, Fort Bragg[518]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Field Artillery Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 3rd Battalion (Medical Training)

North Dakota Army National Guard

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  • North Dakota Army National Guard[519]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Bismarck, North Dakota
      • North Dakota Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • North Dakota Medical Detachment
    • 68th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Bismarck
      • 816th Engineer Company (Horizontal Construction), in Dickson
      • 191st Military Police Company (Combat Support), in Fargo
      • 116th Public Affairs Detachment, in Bismarck
      • 81st Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Bismarck
      • 188th Army Band, in Bismarck
      • Detachment 42, Operational Support Airlift Command
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Bismarck Municipal Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Hector International Airport, Fargo
    • 164th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Gilbert C. Grafton
      • 1st Battalion (Engineer Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Ohio Army National Guard

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  • Ohio Army National Guard[520]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Columbus, Ohio
      • 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
      • 122nd Army Band
      • Ohio Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Ohio Medical Detachment
    • 174th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, in Columbus
      • 1st Battalion, 174th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, in Cincinnati (C-RAM Air Defense)
      • 2nd Battalion, 174th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, in McConnelsville (Light Air Defense)
      • 1st Battalion, 188th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, in Grand Forks, North Dakota (Light Air Defense)
      • 1st Battalion, 204th Air Defense Artillery, in Newton, Mississippi (Light Air Defense)
    • 16th Engineer Brigade
    • 73rd Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Columbus
      • 155th Chemical Battalion, in Kettering
      • 437th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Columbus
      • 52nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • Detachment 21, Operational Support Airlift Command, at John Glenn Columbus International Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Akron-Canton Regional Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at John Glenn Columbus International Airport
    • 147th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Columbus
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Armored Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Oklahoma Army National Guard

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  • Oklahoma Army National Guard[521]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Tulsa, Oklahoma
      • Oklahoma Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Oklahoma Medical Detachment
    • 90th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Oklahoma City
      • 120th Engineer Battalion, in Broken Arrow
      • 345th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Ada
      • 145th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Oklahoma City
      • 63rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Norman
      • 145th Army Band, in Oklahoma City
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at General Muldrow Army Heliport, Lexington
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Tulsa International Airport
    • 189th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Oklahoma City
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Field Artillery Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Oregon Army National Guard

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  • Oregon Army National Guard
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Salem, Oregon
      • 102nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • 234th Army Band
      • Oregon Recruiting and Retention Battalion
      • Oregon Medical Detachment
    • 82nd Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Withycombe, Clackamas
      • 1249th Engineer Battalion, in Salem
      • Detachment 47, Operational Support Airlift Command, at Salem Army Airfield
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Salem Army Airfield
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Pendleton Army Airfield
      • 821st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Salem
        • 3670th Ordnance Company, in Clackamas
        • 1186th Military Police Company (Combat Support), in Salem
        • 115th Public Affairs Detachment, in Salem
    • 249th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Monmouth
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Modular Training)

Pennsylvania Army National Guard

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  • Pennsylvania Army National Guard[522]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
      • 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, at Fort Indiantown Gap
      • 3rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), at Fort Indiantown Gap
      • Pennsylvania Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Pennsylvania Medical Detachment
    • Detachment 22, Operational Support Airfield Command
    • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Muir Army Airfield, Fort Indiantown Gap
    • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Cambria County Airport
    • Eastern Army Aviation Training Site, in Annville
    • 166th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Fort Indiantown Gap
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Maneuver Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)
      • 3rd Battalion (Non-Commissioned Officer Academy)
      • Medical Battalion Training Site

Puerto Rico Army National Guard

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  • Puerto Rico Army National Guard
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, at Fort Buchanan, San Juan
      • 22nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • Puerto Rico Recruiting and Retention Battalion
      • Puerto Rico Medical Detachment
        • 181st Medical Company (Area Support)
        • 1065th Medical Company (Area Support)
    • 92nd Military Police Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Buchanan, San Juan[38]
      • 92nd Signal Company (Network Support), at Fort Buchanan, San Juan
      • 190th Engineer Battalion, in Caguas
      • 192nd Brigade Support Battalion, at Fort Buchanan, San Juan
      • 124th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Hato Rey
      • 482nd Chemical Company (Heavy), at Fort Buchanan, San Juan
    • 191st Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Allen, Juana Diaz
      • 292nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Fort Allen, Juana Diaz
      • 3678th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Fort Buchanan, San Juan
      • 1930th Contingency Contracting Team, in San Juan
    • 101st Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Buchanan, San Juan
      • 130th Engineer Battalion, at Camp Tortuguero, Vega Baja
      • 125th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Ponce
      • 113th Public Affairs Detachment, at Fort Buchanan, San Juan
      • 1450th Judge Advocate General Detachment, at Fort Buchanan, San Juan
      • 248th Army Band, at Fort Buchanan, San Juan
      • Detachment 56, Operational Support Airfield Command, at Isla Grande Airport, San Juan
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Isla Grande Airport, San Juan
    • 201st Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Fort Allen, Juana Diaz
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Modular Training)[523]
      • 2nd Battalion (Civil Affairs Training)

Rhode Island Army National Guard

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  • Rhode Island Army National Guard[524]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Cranston, Rhode Island
      • 110th Public Affairs Detachment (Mobile), in Cranston
      • 13th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), at Coventry Air National Guard Station
      • Rhode Island Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Rhode Island Medical Detachment
    • 43rd Military Police Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Warwick[38]
      • 118th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Warwick
    • 56th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich
      • Special Operations Detachment – Global, at Coventry Air National Guard Station
      • 861st Engineer Company (Support), at Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich
      • 88th Army Band, at Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich
      • Rhode Island Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #1, in Woonsocket
      • Rhode Island Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #2, in Warren
      • Rhode Island Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #3, in Warwick
      • Rhode Island Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #4, at Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich
      • Rhode Island Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop, at Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich
      • Rhode Island Army National Guard Combined Support Maintenance Shop, in Smithfield
      • Detachment 23, Operational Support Airfield Command, at Quonset Point Air National Guard Station, Rhode Island
      • Rhode Army National Guard Aviation Support Facility, at Quonset Point Air National Guard Station, Rhode Island
    • 243rd Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Varnum, Narragansett
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Military Police Training)

South Carolina Army National Guard

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  • South Carolina Army National Guard[525]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Columbia, South Carolina
      • 43rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Pine Ridge
      • 59th Chaplain Team, in Columbia
      • 1980th Contracting Team, in Columbia
      • South Carolina Recruiting and Retention Battalion
      • South Carolina Medical Detachment
        • 251st Medical Company (Area Support), in Darlington
    • 228th Tactical Signal Brigade (Theater)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Spartanburg
      • 151st Expeditionary Signal Battalion, in Spartanburg
      • 1221st Engineer Company (Clearance), in Graniteville
      • 1050th Transportation Battalion, in Newberry
    • 117th Engineer Brigade
    • 218th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Charleston
      • 111th Signal Company (Network Support), in Charleston
      • 218th Brigade Support Battalion, in Varnville
      • 108th Chemical Company, in North Charleston
    • 59th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at McEntire Joint National Guard Base
      • 751st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at McEntire Joint National Guard Base
      • 1263rd Forward Support Company, in Greer
      • 51st Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Florence
      • 108th Public Affairs Detachment, at the McCrady Training Site
      • 246th Army Band, at at McEntire Joint National Guard Base
      • 59th Aviation Troop Command
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at McEntire Joint National Guard Base
        • Detachment 24, Operational Support Airfield Command
        • Aviation Support Facility #1, at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, Eastover
        • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Greenville–Spartanburg International Airport
    • 218th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Eastover
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Engineer Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Officer Candidate School/Warrant Officer Candidate School)
      • 3rd Battalion (Non-Commissioned Officer Academy)
      • 4th Battalion (Modular Training)
      • 5th Battalion (Signal Training)

South Dakota Army National Guard

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  • South Dakota Army National Guard[526]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Pierre, South Dakota
      • South Dakota Recruiting and Retention Battalion
      • South Dakota Medical Detachment
    • 109th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Rapid, Rapid City
      • 152nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Pierre
      • 82nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), at Ellsworth Air Force Base
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Rapid City Regional Airport
      • 881st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Sturgis
        • 216th Engineer Detachment (Firefighting Team – Firefighting Headquarters)
        • 129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, at Camp Rapid, Rapid City
    • 196th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Fort Meade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training), in Sioux Falls

Tennessee Army National Guard

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  • Tennessee Army National Guard[527]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Memphis, Tennessee
      • Tennessee Recruiting and Retention Battalion, in Smyrna
      • Tennessee Medical Detachment
    • 194th Engineer Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Jackson
      • 230th Engineer Battalion, in Trenton
      • 775th Engineer Detachment (Well Drilling), in Jackson
      • 117th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Athens
      • 168th Military Police Battalion (Combat Support), in Dyersburg
    • 230th Sustainment Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Chattanooga
      • 105th Personnel Company
      • 230th Special Troops Battalion
      • 30th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Humboldt
      • 176th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Johnson City
    • 30th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Memphis
      • Detachment 25, Operational Support Airfield Command, at Smyrna Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Smyrna Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, Louisville
      • Aviation Support Facility #3, at McKellar–Sipes Regional Airport, Jackson
      • 301st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Nashville
        • 230th Signal Company (Tactical Installation Networking–Enhanced), in Nashville
        • 208th Medical Company (Area Support)
        • 118th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
        • 1957th Support Detachment
        • 129th Army Band
    • 117th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Military Police Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Armor Training)
      • 3rd Battalion (Officer Candidate School)
      • 4th Battalion (Quartermaster Training)

Texas Army National Guard

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Utah Army National Guard

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  • Utah Army National Guard[529]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, at Camp Williams, Utah
      • 4th Infantry Division Main Command Post – Operational Detachment, in Bluffdale
      • Utah Recruiting and Retention Battalion
      • Utah Medical Command, in Bluffdale
      • Utah Training Center, at Camp Williams
    • 97th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Draper, Utah
      • 115th Maintenance Company, in Draper
      • 144th Medical Company (Area Support), in Bluffdale
      • 128th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, in Draper
      • 85th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Salt Lake City
      • 653rd Trial Defense Team
      • 1993rd Contingency Contracting Team, in Draper
      • 23rd Army Band, in West Jordan
    • 97th Aviation Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at South Valley Regional Airport, West Jordan
      • Detachment 50, Operational Support Airfield Command, at South Valley Regional Airport, West Jordan
      • Aviation Support Facility, at South Valley Regional Airport, West Jordan
    • 640th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Williams, Utah
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment
      • 1st Battalion (Non-Commissioned Officers Academy)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular/Signal Training)
      • 3rd Battalion (Field Artillery Training)
      • 4th Battalion (Military Intelligence Training)

Vermont Army National Guard

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  • Vermont Army National Guard[530]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, at Camp Johnson, Colchester, Vermont
      • Vermont Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Vermont Medical Detachment
    • 86th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Williston, Vermont
      • 131st Engineer Company (Horizontal Construction), in Williston
      • 15th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Burlington
      • 172nd Public Affairs Detachment, at Camp Johnson, Colchester
      • 40th Army Band, at Camp Johnson, Colchester
      • Vermont Army National Guard Unit Training and Equipment Site #1
      • Vermont Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #1, at Camp Johnson, Colchester
      • Vermont Army National Guard Field Maintenance Shop #6, in Saint Albans
      • Army Aviation Support Facility, at Burlington International Airport
      • Detachment 27, Operational Support Airfield Command, at Burlington International Airport (1 x C-12D Transport/Utility Aircraft)
    • 124th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
      • 1st Battalion (Headquarters)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)
      • 3rd Battalion (Information Operations)
      • 4th Battalion (Signal Training)
      • Army Mountain Warfare School

Virgin Islands Army National Guard

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  • Virgin Islands Army National Guard[531]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Bethlehem, Saint Croix, Virgin Islands
      • Virginia Recruiting and Retention Battalion
      • Virgin Islands Medical Battalion
    • 104th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Bethlehem, Saint Croix
      • 786th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Nazareth, Saint Thomas
      • 661st Military Police Detachment (Law & Order), in Bethlehem, Saint Croix
      • 23rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), in Bethlehem, Saint Croix
      • 51st Public Affairs Team, in Bethlehem, Saint Croix
    • 210th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), in Bethlehem, Saint Croix
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Modular Training)

Virginia Army National Guard

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  • Virginia Army National Guard[532]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Richmond, Virginia
      • Virginia Recruiting and Retention Battalion
      • Virginia Medical Detachment
    • Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center
      • 134th Chaplain Support Team
    • 329th Regional Support Group
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Virginia Beach, Virginia
      • 276th Engineer Battalion, in Petersburg
      • 1032nd Transportation Battalion, in Gate City
      • 529th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Virginia Beach
      • 1940th Contingency Contracting Team, in Virginia Beach
      • 1945th Contingency Contracting Team, in Virginia Beach
    • 91st Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Bowling Green
      • Detachment 26, Operational Support Airfield Command, at the Sandston Army National Guard Aviation Complex, Fort Belvoir
      • Aviation Support Facility, at the Sandston Army National Guard Aviation Complex, Fort Belvoir
    • 183rd Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Fort Pickett
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Infantry Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Field Artillery Training)
      • 3rd Battalion (Air Defense Artillery Training)
      • 4th Battalion (Modular Training)

Washington Army National Guard

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  • Washington Army National Guard[533]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, at Camp Murray, Tacoma, Washington
      • Washington Recruiting and Retention Battalion
      • Washington Medical Detachment
    • 96th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Gray Army Airfield, Joint Base Lewis–McChord
      • Special Operations Detachment – Pacific Command
      • 204th Engineer Company (Mobility Augmentation), in Centralia
      • 741st Ordnance Battalion, in Seattle
      • 420th Chemical Battalion, in Yakima
      • 122nd Public Affairs Detachment, at Camp Murray
      • 141st Military History Detachment, at Camp Murray
      • 144th Army Liaison Team, in Spokane
      • 133rd Army Band, at Camp Murray
    • 96th Aviation Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Gray Army Airfield, Joint Base Lewis–McChord
      • Detachment 51, Operational Support Airfield Command, at Gray Army Airfield, Joint Base Lewis–McChord
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Gray Army Airfield, Joint Base Lewis–McChord
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane
    • 205th Regiment (Leadership)
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Murray, Tacoma
      • 1st Battalion, in Yakima (Officer Candidate School)
      • 2nd Battalion, in Redmond (Warrant Officer Candidate School)

West Virginia Army National Guard

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  • West Virginia Army National Guard[534]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Charleston, West Virginia
      • Special Operations Detachment – Europe, at Camp Dawson
      • 153rd Public Affairs Detachment
      • 249th Army Band
      • West Virginia Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • West Virginia Medical Detachment, in South Charleston
      • Training and Education Center
        • 35th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
    • 111th Engineer Brigade
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Parkersburg
      • 1092nd Engineer Battalion, in Parkersburg
      • 771st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Gassaway
        • 753rd Ordnance Company (Explosive Ordnance Disposal)
        • 3664th Support Maintenance Company
        • 157th Military Police Company (Combat Support), in Martinsburg
        • 863rd Military Police Company (Combat Support), in Glen Jean
        • 156th Military Police Detachment (Law & Order), in Holden
        • 1935th Contingency Contracting Team
      • 772nd Aviation Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Ohio Valley Regional Airport
        • Detachment 28, Operational Support Airfield Command, at Ohio Valley Regional Airport (1 x C-12V Transport/Utility Aircraft)
        • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Ohio Valley Regional Airport, Williamstown
        • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Ohio County Airport, Wheeling
    • 197th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Dawson, Kingwood
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Aviation Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)
    • West Virginia National Guard Training Site
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • Fixed Wing Army Aviation Training Site, in Bridgeport

Wisconsin Army National Guard

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  • Wisconsin Army National Guard
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Madison, Wisconsin
      • 54th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • Wisconsin Recruiting and Retention Battalion
      • Wisconsin Medical Detachment
    • 64th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Madison
      • 732nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, in Tomah
      • Detachment 52, Operational Support Airfield Command, at Truax Field, Dane County Regional Airport, Madison
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at West Bend Municipal Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #2, at Truax Field, Dane County Regional Airport, Madison
      • 641st Troop Command Detachment
        • Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, in Madison
        • 135th Medical Company (Area Support), in Waukesha
        • 112th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, in Madison
        • 1967th Contingency Contracting Team, at Camp Douglas
        • 132nd Army Band, in Madison
    • 426th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Fort McCoy
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Field Artillery Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (Modular Training)

Wyoming Army National Guard

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  • Wyoming Army National Guard[535]
    • Joint Forces Headquarters, in Cheyenne, Wyoming
      • 197th Public Affairs Detachment
      • 84th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
      • Wyoming Recruiting & Retention Battalion
      • Wyoming Medical Detachment
    • 94th Troop Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Laramie
      • 133rd Engineer Company (Support), in Laramine
      • 67th Army Band, in Wheatland
      • Detachment 53, Operational Support Airfield Command, at Cheyenne Regional Airport
      • Aviation Support Facility #1, at Cheyenne Regional Airport
    • 213th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), at Camp Guernsey
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 1st Battalion (Field Artillery Training)
      • 2nd Battalion (General Support Training)

Army Service Component Commands

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Army Cyber Command

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Army Intelligence and Security Command

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Army Counterintelligence Command

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7th Signal Command (Theater)

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  • 7th Signal Command (Theater) (2/5 étoiles)[550]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Meade, Maryland
    • 2nd Signal Center, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
    • South Theater Network Operations and Security Center, at Fort Gordon, Georgia
    • 21st Signal Brigade, at Fort Detrick, Maryland[551]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 56th Signal Battalion, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas (Theater Communications)
      • 114th Signal Battalion, at Raven Rock Mountain Complex, Pennsylvania (Theater Communications)
      • 302nd Signal Battalion (Theater Communications)
      • 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera), at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
      • Brigade Network Enterprise Center, at Fort A. P. Hill, Virginia[552][553]
    • 93rd Signal Brigade, at Fort Eustis, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia – providing communications for Eastern bases and oversees the eastern Network Communication Centers[554]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • West Point Network Communication Center
      • Fort Drum Network Communication Center
      • Fort Hamilton Network Communication Center
      • Fort Dix Network Communication Center, at Fort Dix, Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst, New Jersey
      • Aberdeen Proving Group Network Communication Center
      • Fort Detrick Network Communication Center
      • United States Army Research Lab Adelphi Network Communication Center
      • Fort A. P. Hill Network Communication Center
      • Joint Base Eustis Network Communication Center
      • Fort Lee Network Communication Center
      • Fort Knox Network Communication Center
      • Fort Campbell Network Communication Center
      • Fort Bragg Network Communication Center
      • Fort Gordon Network Communication Center
      • Fort Jackson Network Communication Center
      • Fort Benning Network Communication Center
      • Fort Stewart Network Communication Center
      • Fort Belvoir Network Communication Center
    • 106th Signal Brigade, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas – providing communications for Central and Western bases and oversees the Western Network Communication Centers[555]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 2nd Regional Cyber Center (Western Hemisphere)
      • Fort Bliss Network Enterprise Center
      • Fort Hood Network Enterprise Center
      • Joint Base Lewis-McChord Network Enterprise Center
      • Dungway Proving Group Network Enterprise Center
      • Fort Carson Network Enterprise Center
      • Fort Huachuca Network Enterprise Center
      • Fort Hunter Liggett Network Enterprise Center
      • Fort Irwin Network Enterprise Center
      • Presidio of Monterey Network Enterprise Center
      • Joint Base San Antonio Network Enterprise Center
      • Fort Polk Network Enterprise Center
      • Fort Riley Network Enterprise Center
      • Fort Leavenworth Network Enterprise Center
      • Fort Leonard Wood Network Enterprise Center
      • Fort McCoy Network Enterprise Center
      • Fort Sill Network Enterprise Center

United States Army Materiel Command

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The United States Army Materiel Command (AMC) is the primary provider of materiel to the United States Army. The Command's mission includes the management of installations, as well as maintenance, and parts distribution. The AMC operates depots; arsenals; ammunition plants; and other facilities, and maintains the Army's prepositioned stocks, both on land an afloat.[556][557]

Army Contracting Command

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  • Army Contracting Command[558][559]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
    • 905th Contracting Battalion, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • Army Contracting Center-Aberdeen Proving Ground, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
    • Army Contracting Center-New Jersey, at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey
    • Army Contracting Center-Redstone, at Redstone Arsenal, Illinois
    • Army Contracting Center-Rock Island, at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois
    • Army Contracting Center-Detroit Arsenal, at Detroit Arsenal, Michigan
    • Army Contracting Center-Orlando, in Orlando, Florida
    • 408th Contracting Support Brigade, at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait – supporting Army Central[560]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • Regional Contracting Center Kuwait
      • Regional Contracting Center Qatar
    • 409th Contracting Support Brigade – supporting Army Europe & Africa[561]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Sembach Kaserne, Germany
      • 903rd Contingency Contracting Battalion, at Kléber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
      • 928th Contracting Battalion (Regional Contracting Office Bavaria), at Tower Barracks, Grafenwöhr[294]
      • Regional Contracting Office Benelux, in Sint-Stevens-Woluwe, Kingdom of Belgium
      • Regional Contracting Office Stuttgart, at Kelly Barracks, Stuttgart
      • Regional Contracting Office Wiesbaden, in Wiesbaden
      • Theater Contracting Support Center, at Kléber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
    • 410th Contracting Support Brigade, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas – supporting Army South[562][563]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • Regional Contracting Office – The Americas, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • Regional Contracting Office Bogota, in Bogota, Columbia
      • Regional Contracting Office Guantanamo Bay, at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
      • Regional Contracting Office Haiti, in Port au Prince, Haiti
      • Regional Contracting Office Key West, in Key West, Florida
      • Regional Contracting Office Miami, in Miami, Florida
      • Regional Contracting Office Soto Cano, in Soto Cano, Honduras
    • 411th Contracting Support Brigade, at Camp Humphreys, South Korea – supporting Eighth Army
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • Regional Contracting Office Korea
      • Regional Contracting Office Japan
    • 413th Contracting Support Brigade, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii – supporting Pacific Command
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 921st Contracting Support Battalion
      • Regional Contracting Office Alaska
      • Regional Contracting Office Hawaii
    • 414th Contracting Support Brigade, at Vicenza, Italy
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • Regional Contracting Office Africa
      • Regional Contracting Office Southern Europe

Mission & Installation Contracting Command

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The MICC supports the warfighter by acquiring equipment, supplies and services vital to the U.S. Army mission and well-being of Soldiers and their families. The command also supports the Army's contingency and wartime missions by rapidly deploying trained and ready contingency contracting Soldiers around the world to procure sweet goods and services in austere environments.

  • Mission and Installation Contracting Command
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • ACC-Aberdeen Proving Ground, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
    • ACC-New Jersey, at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey
    • ACC-Redstone, at Redstone Arsenal, Alaska
    • ACC-Rock Island, at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois
    • ACC-Detroit Arsenal, at Detroit Arsenal, Michigan
    • ACC-Orlando, in Orlando, Florida
    • 412th Contracting Support Brigade, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • MICC-Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • MICC-Fort Buchanan, at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico
      • MICC-Fort Jackson, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
      • MICC-Fort Knox, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
      • MICC-Fort McCoy, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
      • MICC-Moffett Field, at Moffett Field, California
    • 418th Contracting Support Brigade, at Fort Hood, Texas
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 901st Contingency Contracting Battalion/MICC-Fort Hood, at Fort Hood, Texas
      • 902nd Contingency Contracting Battalion/MICC-Joint Base Lewis-McChord, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
      • 918th Contingency Contracting Battalion/MICC-Fort Carson, at Fort Carson, Colorado
      • 919th Contingency Contracting Battalion/MICC-Fort Bliss, at Fort Bliss, Texas
      • 923rd Contracting Battalion/MICC-Fort Riley, at Fort Riley, Kansas
      • MICC-Dugway Proving Ground, at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah
      • MICC-Fort Irwin, at Fort Irwin, California
      • MICC-Yuma Proving Ground, at the Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona
    • 419th Contracting Support Brigade, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • 900th Contingency Contracting Battalion/MICC-Fort Bragg, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • 904th Contingency Contracting Battalion/MICC-Fort Stewart, at Fort Stewart, Georgia
      • 922nd Contingency Contracting Battalion/MICC-Fort Campbell, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
      • 925th Contingency Contracting Battalion/MICC-Fort Drum, at Fort Drum, New York
      • MICC-Fort Belvoir, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • MICC-Fort Polk, at Fort Polk, Louisiana
    • Field Directorate Office-Fort Eustis, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
      • MICC-Carlisle Barracks, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
      • MICC-Fort Benning, at Fort Benning, Georgia
      • MICC-Fort Eustis, at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia
      • MICC-Fort Gordon, at Fort Gordon, Georgia
      • MICC-Fort Leavenworth, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
      • MICC-Fort Lee, at Fort Lee, Virginia
      • MICC-Fort Leonard Wood, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
      • MICC-Fort Rucker, at Fort Rucker, Alabama
      • MICC-Fort Sill, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
      • MICC-Presidio of Monterey, Seaside, California
      • MICC-West Point, at West Point, New York

Installation Management Command

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Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command

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Army Sustainment Command

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  • Army Sustainment Command (2/5 étoiles)[564]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, in Rock Island, Illinois
    • Army Reserve Element (1/5 étoile)
    • Logistics Readiness Center – Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois
    • Army Petroleum Center, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia[565]
    • Packaging Storage and Containerisation Center[566]
    • 401st Army Field Support Brigade[567][568]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait
      • Army Field Support Battalion Kuwait
      • Army Field Support Battalion Qatar
    • 402nd Army Field Support Brigade[569]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
      • Army Field Support Battalion Alaska
      • Army Field Support Battalion Hawaii
    • 403rd Army Field Support Brigade[570]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Camp Henry, South Korea
      • Army Field Support Battalion Korea
      • Army Field Support Battalion Northeast Asia
      • Army Prepositioned Stock 4, at Camp Carroll
    • 404th Army Field Support Brigade[571]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
      • Army Field Support Battalion Charleston, in Charleston, South Carolina
      • Army Field Support Battalion Lewis, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord
    • 405th Army Field Support Brigade[572][573]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Dänner Kaserne, Kaiserslautern
      • Army Field Support Battalion Africa, at Leghorn Army Depot, Livorno, Italy
      • Army Field Support Battalion Benelux, in Eygelshoven, Netherlands
      • Army Field Support Battalion Germany, at Rose Barracks, Vilseck
      • Army Field Support Battalion Mannheim, at Daenner Kaserne, Mannheim
      • Army Prepositioned Stock 2, at Camp Darby, Italy
      • Logistic Readiness Center, at Ansbach Garrison, Germany[296]
    • 406th Army Field Support Brigade, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina[574]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • Army Field Support Battalion Bragg, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • Army Field Support Battalion Campbell, at Fort Campbell, Georgia
      • Army Field Support Battalion Drum, at Fort Drum, New York
      • Army Field Support Battalion Stewart, at Fort Stewart, Georgia
    • 407th Army Field Support Brigade, at Fort Hood, Texas – supporting III Armored Corps & US Army South[575]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • Army Field Support Battalion Bliss, at Fort Bliss, Texas
      • Army Field Support Battalion Carson, at Fort Carson, Colorado
      • Army Field Support Battalion Hood, at Fort Hood, Texas
      • Army Field Support Battalion Riley, at Fort Riley, Kansas
    • Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Support Brigade – supports the LOGCAP Program Management Office
      • 1st Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Support Battalion
      • 2nd Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Support Battalion
      • 3rd Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Support Battalion (Army Reserve)
      • 4th Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Support Battalion (Army Reserve)
      • 5th Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Support Battalion, in Sheffield, Alabama (Army Reserve)

Army Corps of Engineers

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Transatlantic Division

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  • Transatlantic Division[577]
    • Division Headquarters, in Winchester, Virginia
    • Transatlantic Middle East District, in Winchester, Virginia
    • Transatlantic Expeditionary District, in Winchester, VirginiaT

North Atlantic Division

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  • North Atlantic Division
    • Division Headquarters, at Fort Hamilton, New York
    • Baltimore District, in Baltimore, Maryland
    • Europe District
    • New England District
    • New York District
    • Norfolk District
    • Philadelphia District

Great Lakes and Ohio River Division

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Mississippi Valley Division

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South Atlantic Division

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Northwestern Division

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Pacific Ocean Division

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Southwestern Division

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Army Medical Command

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Regional Health Command Atlantic

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  • Regional Health Command Atlantic[579]
    • Regional Command Center Atlantic, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
    • Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, at Fort Gordon, Georgia (93 x beds)
    • Womack Army Medical Center, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina (138 x beds)
    • Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
    • Keller Army Community Hospital, at West Point, New York
    • Kimborough Army Community Hospital, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
    • Martin Army Community Hospital, at Fort Benning, Georgia
    • McDonald Army Community Hospital, at Fort Eustis, Joint Base Langley–Eustis, Virginia
    • Winn Army Community Hospital, at Fort Stewart, Georgia
    • Barquist Army Health Clinic, at Fort Detrick, Maryland
    • Durham Army Health Clinic, at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania
    • Fox Army Health Clinic, at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
    • Guthrie Ambulatory Health Care Clinic, at Fort Drum, New York
    • Ireland Army Health Clinic, at Fort Knox, Kentucky
    • Kenner Army Health Clinic, at Fort Lee, Virginia – Lieutenant Colonel's Command
    • Kirk Army Health Clinic, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
    • Lyster Army Health Clinic, at Fort Rucker, Alabama
    • Moncrief Army Health Clinic, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • Rader Army Health Clinic, at Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall, District of Columbia
    • Rodriguez Army Health Clinic, at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico

Regional Health Command Central

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  • Regional Health Command Central[580]
    • Regional Command Center Central, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • Brooke Army Medical Center, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
    • Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, at Fort Hood, Texas
    • William Beaumont Army Medical Center, at Fort Bliss, Texas
    • Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital, at Fort Polk, Louisiana
    • Evans Army Community Hospital, at Fort Carson, Colorado
    • General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
    • Irwin Army Community Hospital, at Fort Riley, Kansas
    • Weed Army Community Hospital, at Fort Irwin, California
    • McAfee Army Health Clinic, at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
    • Munson Army Health Clinic, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
    • Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Clinic, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
    • Reynolds Army Health Clinic, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma

Regional Health Command Europe

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  • Regional Health Command Europe[581]
    • Regional Command Center Europe, in Germany
    • Ansbach Army Health Clinic, in Ansbach, Germany
    • Baumholder Army Health Clinic, in Baumholder, Germany
    • Brussels Army Health Clinic (NATO), in Brussels, Belgium
    • Grafenwöhr Army Health Clinic, in Grafenwöhr, Germany
    • Hohenfels Army Health Clinic, in Hohenfels, Germany
    • Kaiserslautern Army Health Clinic, in Kaiserslautern, Germany
    • Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, in Landstuhl, Germany
    • SHAPE Army Health Clinic, in Mons, Belgium
    • Stuttgart Army Health Clinic, in Stuttgart, Germany
    • Vicenza Primary Care Military Hospital, in Vicenza, Italy
    • Vilseck Army Health Clinic, in Vilseck, Germany
    • Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic, in Wiesbaden, Germany

Regional Health Command Pacific

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  • Regional Health Command Pacific[582]
    • Regional Command Center Pacific, in Honolulu, Hawaii
    • Bassett Army Community Hospital, at Fort Wainwright, Alaska
    • Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital, at Youngsan Garrison, South Korea
    • California Medical Detachment, in Monterey, California
    • Madigan Army Medical Center, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • Tripler Army Medical Center, in Honolulu, Hawaii

Medical Research & Materiel Command

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United States Military Academy

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Color Guard of the West Point Corps of Cadets on Parade.

The United States Military Academy, also simply known as West Point is the main United States service academy located in West Point, New York.

Military District of Washington

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Note: because of the unique organisation of the 3rd Infantry Regiment, it's subordinated companies and platoons are shown which are difference from the normal infantry battalions.

Space and Missile Defence Command

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The United States Army Space and Missile Defence Command or USASMDC is an Army Service Component Command which provides space control and Missile Defence operations on behalf of the United States Army. The command is operationally subordinated to the join United States Space Command and United States Strategic Command.

Space and Missile Defence Center of Excellence

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The Space and Missile Defence Center of Excellence is the U.S. Army’s force modernization proponent, responsible for managing Army change to doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel, facilities and policy, or DOTMLPF-P, requirements for space, global ballistic Missile Defence and high altitude capabilities within the Army. It also represents Army equities across the joint community. Within the capabilities of Army and joint space, Missile Defence and high altitude, the Space and Missile Defence Center of Excellence trains and educates agile, adaptive and ready Soldiers and leaders, executes life-cycle management for U.S. Army space operations officers, develops the Army space cadre and enables informed decision-making.

  • Space and Missile Defence Center of Excellence, at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
    • Capability Development Integration Directorate
    • Operations Directorate
    • Army Space Personnel Development Office
    • Space and Missile Defence School and Doctrine Office

Provost Marshal General

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The United States Army Provost Marshal General a United States Army staff position that handles investigations of U.S. Army personnel. It is the highest-ranking provost marshal position in the U.S. Army, reporting to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. The position brings all aspects of law enforcement in the U.S. Army in a single office.[585]

Criminal Investigations Division

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  • United States Army Criminal Investigation Division
    • Headquarters, at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia
    • United States Army Crime Records Center
    • Benning Criminal Investigations Division Battalion, at Fort Benning, Georgia[38]
    • Washington Criminal Investigations Division Battalion, at Fort Myer, Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall, Virginia[38]
    • 3rd Military Police Group (Criminal Investigations Division)[38]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia
      • 10th Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigations Division), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • 502nd Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigations Division), at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
    • 6th Military Police Group (Criminal Investigations Division)[38][586]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
      • 11th Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigations Division), at Fort Hood, Texas
      • 19th Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigations Division), at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
      • 22nd Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigations Division), at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • 701st Military Police Group (Criminal Investigations Division)[38][587]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company
      • United States Army Protective Services Battalion, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • Field Investigative Unit
      • Computer Crimes Investigations Unit
      • Major Procurement Fraud Unit, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts[400]
      • Terrorism and Criminal Investigative Unit, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia[541]
    • Defense Forensic Science Center, at Fort Gillem, Georgia
      • Biometrics Operations Directorate
      • Forensic Exploitation Directorate
      • Office of Quality Initiatives and Training
      • United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory

Army Corrections Command

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United States Army Corrections Command (USACC) is a three-star separate support command of the U.S. Army. The command reports to the Army Provost Marshal General and falls under his direct control.

Army Futures Command

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  • United States Army Futures Command
    • Command Headquarters, in Austin, Texas
    • Long Range Precision Fires Cross-Functional Team
    • Air and Missile Defence Cross-Functional Team
    • Future Vertical Lift Cross-Functional Team
    • Assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing/Space Cross-Functional Team
    • Synthetic Training Environment Cross-Functional Team
    • Next Generation Combat Vehicles Cross-Functional Team
    • Network Cross-Functional Team
    • Soldier Lethality Cross-Functional Team
    • Combat Systems
    • Combat Development Element
    • Army Software Factory
    • The Research and Analysis Center
    • Army Applications Lab
    • Army Artificial Intelligence Integration Center, at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    • Combat Systems Directorate
    • Soldier Lethality Cross-Functional Team, at Fort Benning, Georgia
    • Combat Capabilities Development Command (2/5 étoiles), at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
    • Medical Research and Materiel Command[589]
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, at Fort Detrick, Maryland
      • United States Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory, at Fort Rucker, Alabama
      • United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, at Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas
      • United States Army Medical Materiel Development Activity, at Fort Detrick, Maryland
      • United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity, at Fort Detrick Maryland
      • United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
      • United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, at Fort Detrick, Maryland
      • United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, at the Soldier Systems Center Natick, Massachusetts
      • United States Army Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, at Fort Detrick, Maryland
      • Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, in Silver Spring, Maryland
        • Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, in Bangkok, Thailand
        • United States Army Medical Research Directorate-Africa, in Nairobi, Kenya
        • United States Army Medical Research Directorate-Georgia, in Tbilisi, Georgia
        • United States Army Medical Research Directorate-West, at Fort Lewis, Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • Futures and Concepts Center (3/5 étoiles)
      • Joint Modernisation Command
      • Medical Capability Development and Integration Directorate
      • Army Aviation Capability Development and Integration Directorate
      • Maneuver Capability Development and Integration Directorate
      • Chaplain Capability Development and Integration Directorate
      • Mission Command Capability Development and Integration Directorate
      • Fires Capability Development and Integration Directorate
      • Cyber Capability Development and Integration Directorate
      • Intelligence Capability Development and Integration Directorate
      • Sustainment Capability Development and Integration Directorate
      • Maneuver Support Capability Development and Integration Directorate
    • Army Test and Evaluation Command (2/5 étoiles), at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
      • Army Evaluation Center
        • Aviation–Fires Evaluation Directorate
        • Ballistic Missile Defence Evaluation Directorate
        • C4ISR Evaluation Directorate
        • Integrated Suitability and Methodology Evaluation Directorate
        • Mounted Systems Evaluation Directorate
        • Soldier and Support Systems Evaluation Directorate
        • Survivability Evaluation Evaluation Directorate
      • Aberdeen Test Center
      • Fichier:Dugway proving ground badge.png West Desert Test Center, at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah
        • Operations Division
        • Special Programs Division
        • Test Support Division
        • Data Management Division
        • Resource Management Division
        • Meteorology Division
        • Chemical Test Division
        • White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
          • Material Test Directorate
          • Range Operations Directorate
          • Range Operations Information Management Directorate
          • Survivability and Vulnerability Directorate
          • Resource Management Directorate
      • Operational Test Command, at Fort Hood, Texas
        • Mission Command Local Test Directorate, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
        • Maneuver Local Test Directorate, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
        • Maneuver Support and Sustainment Local Test Directorate, at Fort Bliss, Texas
        • Aviation Local Test Directorate, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
        • Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Forward Test Directorate, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
        • Airborne and Special Operations Forward Test Directorate, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
        • Fire Support Forward Test Directorate, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
        • Air and Missile Defence Forward Test Directorate, at Fort Bliss, Texas
        • Test and Evaluation Coordination Office, at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
        • Infantry Support Cell, at Fort Benning, Georgia
        • Electronic Proving Ground, at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
          • Antenna Test Facility
          • Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Test Facility
          • Communication Systems and Networks
          • Space System for the Detection of Vessels in Distress
          • Environmental Test Facility
          • Global Positioning System Test Facility
          • Interagency Telephone Laboratory
          • Meteorological Team
          • Distributed Software Testing and Integration Laboratory
          • Test Technology Design & Development Laboratory
      • Redstone Test Center, at the Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
        • Director of Center Support
        • Test Program Integration Directorate
        • Aviation Flight Test Directorate
        • Missile and Sensors Test Directorate
        • Environmental and Component Test Directorate
        • Ballistic Missile Defence Operational Test Agency
      • Yuma Proving Ground
        • Cold Regions Test Center
        • Tropic Regions Test Center
        • Yuma Test Center

75th Innovation Command

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Also now known as the U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command (USARIC),[590] as of January 2018, this unit was designated as the 75th Innovation Command and all previously subordinate units outside of headquarters and headquarters company were assigned to the 84th Training Command. The command is part of the United States Army Reserve Command, but is operationally subordinated to the Army Futures Command.

  • 75th Innovation Command[591][592]
    • Headquarters & Headquarters Company, in Houston, Texas
    • Innovation Cell
    • Support Group, at Aberdeen Proving Ground
    • Detachment 8 RDECOM
    • Operations Group, in Austin, Texas
      • 1st Group, in Boston, Massachusettes (5 x squadrons)
      • 2nd Group, in Austin, Texas (5 x squadrons)
      • 3rd Group, in Mountain View, California (5 x squadrons)[593]

Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe

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  1. Understanding the Army Requirements Oversight Council (AROC)[5][6][7] See Joint Requirements Oversight Council
  2. The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment is equipped with M113A3 armored personnel carriers which are specifically designed to look like Russian T-72/80/90 Main Battle Tanks and BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicles.
  3. For administrative purposes, the squadron is under the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, however is operationally independent under the Division HQ.
  4. The 3rd Cavalry Regiment was an independent stryker brigade combat team until October 2022 when it re-joined the 1st Cavalry Division. The brigade is due to convert to an Armored BCT and transfer its strykers in return for Bradleys to Fort Carson.
  5. For operational purposes, the 1st Battalion, 143rd Infantry Regiment is attached to the 173rd Airborne BCT, but under the 56th Infantry BCT for administration. Therefore, this brigade for operational purposes has only two infantry battalions.
  6. Consists of five companies: 1 x Light Attack (Boeing AH-6M), 1 x Light Assault (Boeing MH-6M), 1 x Medium Attack (MH-60M DAP), 1 x Medium Assault (MH-60M), and an aviation maintenance company.
  7. Consists of five companies: 1 x Medium Assault (MH-60M), 2 x Heavy Assault (Boeing MH-47G), 1 x Extended-Range Multi-Purpose Company (General Atomics MQ-1C UAVs), and an aviation maintenance company
  8. Consists of four companies: 1 x Medium Assault (MH-60M), 2 x Heavy Assault (MH-47G), and an aviation maintenance company.
  9. Consists of four companies: 1 x Medium Assault (MH-60M), 2 x Heavy Assault (MH-47G), and 1 x aviation maintenance company
  10. Had Russian Mil Mi-17s till Invasion of Ukraine, then transferred to Ukraine
  11. Provides training for four trades: Armor Crewman (19K), Cavalry Scouts (19D) M1A2 SEPv2 Abrams System Maintainer (91A), and Bradley Fighting Vehicle System "Maintainer" (91M)
  12. The battalion teaches Field Artillery Basic Officer Leaders Course, Phase 2(BOLC-B); Warrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC); Warrant Officers' Advanced Course (WOAC), CCC and functional courses.
  13. The 1st Battalion, 78th Field Artillery conducts Advanced Individual Training for the 13-series (Field Artillery) Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) of 13B (Cannon Crewmember), 13F (Joint Fire Support Specialist), 13J (Field Artillery Automated Tactical Data System Specialist), 13M (Multiple Launch Rocket System Crewmember), and 13R (Firefinder Radar Operator).
  14. Each Cyber Protection Center is the the size equivalent to a battalion and includes three 'Cyber Protection Teams', which are company sized.
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  2. 10 U.S.C. § 7014
  3. 10 U.S.C. § 7031
  4. 10 U.S.C. § 7032
  5. Army Publishing Directorate sample search: AR 5-22 AR 5-22 — THE ARMY FORCE MODERNIZATION PROPONENT SYSTEM Army Publications Home page
  6. Army Strategy Note (ASN) proponent: G-3/5/7 (LTG James E. Rainey) (1 April 2022) INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGY SD 12 STRATEGY NOTE 2022-04, should be read in conjunction with How the Army Runs
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  12. Erreur de référence : Balise <ref> incorrecte : aucun texte n’a été fourni pour les références nommées dtic
  13. United States Code (1956) TITLE 10 AND TITLE 32, UNITED STATES CODE
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  140. (en) « 2-289th Infantry FRG », sur www.facebook.com (consulté le )
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  289. « V Corps Home », sur www.vcorps.army.mil (consulté le )
  290. a b et c (en-US) « 34th Red Bull Infantry Division – Minnesota National Guard » (consulté le )
  291. « V Corps Home », sur www.vcorps.army.mil (consulté le )
  292. « 41st FAB », sur www.41fab.army.mil (consulté le )
  293. (en) « 41st Field Artillery Brigade Returns to Germany », sur DVIDS (consulté le )
  294. a b c d e f g h et i « Bavaria U.S. Military Combat Units :: U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria », sur home.army.mil (consulté le )
  295. (en) « History in the making: Reactivating the 1st Battalion, 77th Field Artillery Regiment », sur DVIDS (consulté le )
  296. a b et c « Units/Tenants :: U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach », sur home.army.mil (consulté le )
  297. « Guard101.ppt » [archive du ], Slide 6, Minnesota National Guard (consulté le )
  298. Ben Corell, « 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Div 2010–11 Afghan Deployment Report », The 34th ID Association Newsletter,‎ , p. 4 (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )
  299. a et b (en) « WayPoint in 2028 – Multidomain Operations », sur DVIDS (consulté le )
  300. (en) Access Idaho, « 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team », sur Military Division (consulté le )
  301. (en-US) « 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division – Minnesota National Guard » (consulté le )
  302. (en-US) « | Units – Iowa National Guard » (consulté le )
  303. (en-US) « 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team | Wisconsin National Guard », sur ng.wi.gov, (consulté le )
  304. (en-US) « After reorganization, new Red Arrow engineer unit learning new role », sur Wisconsin National Guard, (consulté le )
  305. (en-US) « About the Wyoming Army Guard », sur Wyoming Military Department (consulté le )
  306. « 169th Field Artillery BDE », sur co.ng.mil (consulté le )
  307. (en) « Pennsylvania Army National Guard Supports Defender Europe 22 », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  308. (en) Indiana National Guard, « 219th Engineer Brigade », sur Indiana National Guard, (consulté le )
  309. « Map », sur www.il.ngb.army.mil (consulté le )
  310. (en-US) « 347th Regional Support Group – Minnesota National Guard » (consulté le )
  311. (en-US) « Minnesota National Guard stands up new logistics units – Minnesota National Guard » (consulté le )
  312. (en-US) « 34th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade – Minnesota National Guard » (consulté le )
  313. (en) « Blast from the past: Cold War artillery command in Germany resurrected and restructured », sur Stars and Stripes (consulté le )
  314. (en-US) Valerie Insinna, « Army reactivates theater artillery command amid Russian build-up near Ukraine », sur Breaking Defense, (consulté le )
  315. (en-US) « 56th Artillery Command Reactivation Ceremony », sur www.europeafrica.army.mil (consulté le )
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  319. (en) Ryan Lucas, « Army Consolidating Europe, Africa Commands », Association of the United States Army,‎ (lire en ligne)
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  323. « U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa »
  324. (en) « About », sur www.setaf-africa.army.mil (consulté le )
  325. « INSCOM - U.S. Army Intelligence & Security Command », sur www.inscom.army.mil (consulté le )
  326. (en) « 173rd Airborne Brigade becomes a brigade combat team », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  327. (en-US) « Guard reactivates only airborne battalion », sur National Guard (consulté le )
  328. « Units », sur www.7atc.army.mil (consulté le )
  329. « JMRC », sur www.7atc.army.mil (consulté le )
  330. « 10th AAMDC », sur www.10thaamdc.army.mil (consulté le )
  331. (en) « 52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade Activation Ceremony », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  332. Will Morris, « Air defense artillery unit is activated in Germany for the first time in decades », sur Stripes,com (consulté le )
  333. « Army rebuilding short-range air defense », US Army (consulté le )
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  335. « TLSC-E1 », sur www.21tsc.army.mil (consulté le )
  336. « 7th EN », sur www.21tsc.army.mil (consulté le )
  337. « 16SB », sur www.21tsc.army.mil (consulté le )
  338. « Thanks to 16th BDE PAO for the amazing pictures of the 106th Finance Battalion's activation ceremony that took place on the 15th of the June 2022. », sur Facebook, 106th Finance Battalion, (consulté le )
  339. « 30th MED », sur www.21tsc.army.mil (consulté le )
  340. (en) « The 519th Hospital Center and 512th Field Hospital », sur Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, (consulté le )
  341. « 18 MP », sur www.21tsc.army.mil (consulté le )
  342. « 7th Mission Support Command », sur United States Army Reserve Official Website (consulté le )
  343. « 7th MSC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  344. « 361st CA BDE », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  345. « Organization », sur www.arnorth.army.mil (consulté le )
  346. (en) CurrentOps.com, « United States Army North », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  347. (en) CurrentOps.com, « 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  348. « South Carolina National Guard : Units », sur www.scguard.ng.mil (consulté le )
  349. a et b (en) « 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command outgoing commander address troops, says his farewell », sur DVIDS (consulté le )
  350. (en) « 1-178th Field Artillery, South Carolina National Guard, conducts Army Combat Fitness Test », sur DVIDS (consulté le )
  351. « 377Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  352. « 4th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  353. « Our Units », sur www.1tsc.army.mil (consulté le )
  354. « 143rd ESC », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  355. « 310th ESC », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  356. « 316th ESC », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  357. « Army Reserve Sustainment Command », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  358. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 377th TSC > DSC > DSC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  359. « Organization », sur www.arsouth.army.mil (consulté le )
  360. (en) CurrentOps.com, « Joint Interagency Task Force South », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  361. « Brigade Units », sur 470th Military Intelligence Brigade Website (consulté le )
  362. « 525th Military Police Battalion », sur www.arsouth.army.mil (consulté le )
  363. « 1st Battalion, 228th Aviation Regiment », sur www.jtfb.southcom.mil (consulté le )
  364. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands », sur www.usar.army.mil
  365. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 807th MCDS > 807 MCDS Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  366. « Units | U.S. Army Central », sur www.usarcent.army.mil (consulté le )
  367. « 4th BCD | U.S. Army Central », sur www.usarcent.army.mil (consulté le )
  368. « INSCOM - U.S. Army Intelligence & Security Command », sur www.inscom.army.mil (consulté le )
  369. « Area Support Group Kuwait | U.S. Army Central », sur www.usarcent.army.mil (consulté le )
  370. « Task Force Spartan | U.S. Army Central », sur www.usarcent.army.mil (consulté le )
  371. « 335th SC », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  372. « 335th SC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  373. « Our Units », sur www.1tsc.army.mil (consulté le )
  374. (en) Kyle Rempfer, « Lt. Gen. Charles Flynn slated to command US Army Pacific, and 14 other promotions », sur Army Times, (consulté le )
  375. « Units », sur www.usarpac.army.mil (consulté le )
  376. (en) « 5-3FA Continues to progress the Army’s first Long-Range Hypersonic Systems Battery », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  377. (en) « Dark Eagle is on the move: Soldiers complete New Equipment Training », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  378. (en) « Third Multi-Domain Task Force activated for Indo-Pacific duty », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  379. « 500th MI Brigade », sur www.inscom.army.mil (consulté le )
  380. « Subordinate Units – 196th Infantry Brigade / United States Army Pacific », sur United States Army Pacific Website (consulté le )
  381. (en) « 18th MEDCOM », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  382. (en) « 311th Signal Command (Theater); 25 Years of Signal-Cyber Excellence in the Indo-Pacific », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  383. « Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  384. « 41st Signal Battalion Task Organization », sur Eighth Army (consulté le )
  385. a et b « Units/Tenants :: United States Army in Alaska », sur home.army.mil (consulté le )
  386. « U.S. Army Japan > Units > 38th Air Defense Artillery Brigade > Subordinate Units > 1st Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery Regiment > History », sur www.usarj.army.mil (consulté le )
  387. « Task Force Talon Infographic », sur Anderson Air Force Base Website (consulté le )
  388. « 8th Theater Sustainment Command Mission » [archive du ], United States Army Pacific Web Site, U.S. Army (consulté le )
  389. a et b (en) « 8th Theater Sustainment Command | The United States Army », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  390. (en) « 303rd Ordnance Battalion (EOD) Activates in Hawaii », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  391. « INSCOM - U.S. Army Intelligence & Security Command », sur www.inscom.army.mil (consulté le )
  392. a et b « Dragon Flyer – Magazine of the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade », sur 501st Military Intelligence Brigade Website, (consulté le )
  393. (en) « 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  394. Capt. Frank Spatt, « New Air Cavalry Squadron activated at Camp Humphreys »,
  395. (en) CurrentOps.com, « United States Army Reserve Command », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  396. « Army Reserve Careers Group Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  397. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > MIRC > MIRC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  398. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > MIRC », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  399. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > MIRC > MIRC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  400. a b et c « NECPC :: Devens », sur home.army.mil (consulté le )
  401. (en) Lauren Coontz, « Inside the Secret World of Human Intelligence Collectors at the ‘Interrogation Olympics’ », sur Coffee or Die Magazine, (consulté le )
  402. a et b (en) « JB MDL Fort Dix Celebrating 115th Army Reserve Birthday. April 21, 2023. », sur DVIDS (consulté le )
  403. « Home :: ASA DIX - Developmental », sur home.army.mil (consulté le )
  404. « U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  405. « About Us », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  406. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 76th ORC > 76th ORC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  407. (en-US) « Army Reserve Chemical Brigade reactivated during historic ceremony », sur U.S. Army Reserve (consulté le )
  408. « 455th Chemical Brigade », sur www.globalsecurity.org (consulté le )
  409. (en) « 76th ORC Soldiers Compete in the FY22 Consortium Best Warrior Competition », sur DVIDS (consulté le )
  410. « Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 455th Chemical Brigade | Lineage and Honors | U.S. Army Center of Military History », sur history.army.mil (consulté le )
  411. a b c et d « Regional United States Army Reserve Retirement Services Teams Map », sur Soldier for Life (consulté le )
  412. « 63rd RD Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  413. a et b (en) « 205th Theater Public Affairs Support Element », sur www.facebook.com (consulté le )
  414. « Out Units », sur 81st Rediness Division (consulté le )
  415. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Geographic > 88th Readiness Division > 88th RSC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  416. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Geographic > 99th Readiness Division > 99th RSC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  417. « 1st MSC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  418. (en-US) « Caribbean Geographical Command is a reality », sur U.S. Army Reserve (consulté le )
  419. Staff Sgt. Karla M. Arroyo Rosario, « The Army Reserve Caribbean Geographic Command has a New Commander », sur army.mil, 363rd Public Affairs Detachment, United States Army, (consulté le )
  420. (en) « The 1st Mission Support Command welcomes new commanding officer », sur DVIDS (consulté le )
  421. « 333th Regiment | Lineage and Honors | U.S. Army Center of Military History », sur history.army.mil (consulté le )
  422. (en-US) « 1-333rd Multifunctional Training Battalion », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  423. a et b « Units/Tenants :: FORT BUCHANAN », sur home.army.mil (consulté le )
  424. a et b « 9th MSC », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  425. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Geographic > 9th MSC > 9th MSC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  426. « U.S. Army Reserve > Featured > Ambassador Program > Find an Ambassador > Hawaii », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  427. (en) « Army RC Units », sur Civil Affairs Association (consulté le )
  428. « U.S. Army Reserve > Featured > Ambassador Program > Find an Ambassador > Hawaii », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  429. « U.S. Army Reserve > Featured > Ambassador Program > Find an Ambassador > Hawaii », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  430. « U.S. Army Reserve > Featured > Ambassador Program > Find an Ambassador > Hawaii », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  431. « U.S. Army Reserve > Featured > Ambassador Program > Find an Ambassador > Hawaii », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  432. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 412th TEC > 412thTECUnits », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  433. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 416th TEC > 416th TEC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  434. « 79thTSCUnits », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  435. « 103units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  436. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 79th TSC > 311th ESC > 311ESCUnits », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  437. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 79th TSC > 364th ESC > 364ESCUnits », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  438. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 79th TSC > 451st ESC > 451ESCUnits », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  439. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 80th TNG CMD > 80th TC (TASS) Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  440. (en) « 3/379th Logistics Support Battalion Hosts Annual Logistics Warrior Competition », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  441. « 94th TD (FS) », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  442. « 100th TD (LD) », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  443. « 83rd USARRTC », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  444. « 102nd TD (MS) », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  445. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 84th TNG CMD > 84th TC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  446. a b c et d « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 84th TNG CMD > 84th TC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  447. « About Us », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  448. « 87th TNG DIV », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  449. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > 3rd MCDS > 3rd MCDSUnits », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  450. « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > ARMEDCOM > ARMEDCOM Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  451. « 200th MP Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  452. a et b « Aviation Command », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  453. « 11th ECAB », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  454. « 244 Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  455. a b c d et e « U.S. Army Reserve > Commands > Functional > USACAPOC > USACAPOC Units », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  456. « 151st Theater Information Operations group », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  457. « 350th CACOM », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  458. « U.S. Army Reserve > Featured > Ambassador Program > Find an Ambassador > Hawaii », sur www.usar.army.mil (consulté le )
  459. (en-US) « Army National Guard to establish eight Divisions by aligning existing ARNG Division Headqu », sur National Guard (consulté le )
  460. a et b (en) « New Army Guard company, battalion headquarters activated at NGB », sur www.army.mil (consulté le )
  461. (en) CurrentOps.com, « 66th Aviation Command », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  462. (en-US) « State Aviation Command – Louisiana National Guard » (consulté le )
  463. (en) CurrentOps.com, « Army National Guard Element, JFHQ Alabama », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  464. (en) CurrentOps.com, « 167th Sustainment Command », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  465. (en) CurrentOps.com, « 135th Sustainment Command », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  466. (en) CurrentOps.com, « 111th Ordnance Group », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  467. « Alaska Army National Guard », sur ak.ng.mil (consulté le )
  468. (en) CurrentOps.com, « Army National Guard Element, JFHQ Alaska », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  469. « Army National Guard | Department of Emergency and Military Affairs », sur dema.az.gov (consulté le )
  470. (en) CurrentOps.com, « Army National Guard Element, JFHQ Arizona », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  471. (en-US) Aerotech News, « 153rd BSB becomes 153rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion », sur The Thunderbolt - Luke AFB, (consulté le )
  472. (en-US) « 215th Regional Training Institute (RTI) AZARNG - », sur www.part-time-commander.com, (consulté le )
  473. « Arkansas National Guard > Home > Unit Directory », sur arkansas.nationalguard.mil (consulté le )
  474. (en) CurrentOps.com, « Army National Guard Element, JFHQ Arkansas », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  475. (en) « Army | Cal Guard » (consulté le )
  476. (en) CurrentOps.com, « Army National Guard Element, JFHQ California », sur currentops.com (consulté le )
  477. (en) « Military Active-Duty Personnel, Civilians by State », sur Governing, (consulté le )
  478. « Colorado Army National Guard », sur co.ng.mil (consulté le )
  479. « Units », sur ct.ng.mil (consulté le )
  480. « Home », sur www.de.ng.mil (consulté le )
  481. « District of Columbia National Guard > Components > Units > District of Columbia Army National Guard », sur dc.ng.mil (consulté le )
  482. « Commands », sur fl.ng.mil (consulté le )
  483. « The Army School System », sur www.globalsecurity.org (consulté le )
  484. (en) « 211th Regiment - Florida RTI », sur www.facebook.com (consulté le )
  485. (en) « 211th Regiment change of command ceremony », sur DVIDS (consulté le )
  486. (en) « 211th Regiment - Florida RTI », sur www.facebook.com (consulté le )
  487. (en) « 211th Regiment - Florida RTI », sur www.facebook.com (consulté le )
  488. (en) « 211th Regiment - Florida RTI », sur www.facebook.com (consulté le )
  489. « Georgia National Guard > Leadership > Georgia Army National Guard », sur ga.ng.mil (consulté le )
  490. (en) « Units », sur dod.hawaii.gov (consulté le )
  491. (en) Access Idaho, « Idaho Army National Guard », sur Military Division (consulté le )
  492. « Map », sur www.il.ngb.army.mil (consulté le )
  493. « Indiana National Guard > About > Organization », sur www.in.ng.mil (consulté le )
  494. (en) Indiana National Guard, « 81st Troop Command », sur Indiana National Guard, (consulté le )
  495. (en-US) « | Units – Iowa National Guard » (consulté le )
  496. « Kansas Adjutant General's Department - Army National Guard », sur www.kansastag.gov (consulté le )
  497. « Kentucky Guard > Army Guard », sur ky.ng.mil (consulté le )
  498. « Facebook », sur www.facebook.com (consulté le )
  499. (en-US) « Louisiana National Guard – Louisiana National Guard » (consulté le )
  500. « Maine National Guard > Units », sur www.me.ng.mil (consulté le )
  501. (en-US) « Organization », sur Maryland.gov Military Department (consulté le )
  502. (en-US) « 629th (Expeditionary) Military Intelligence Battalion Activation » (consulté le )
  503. « Michigan National Guard > About Us > Units », sur minationalguard.dodlive.mil (consulté le )
  504. (en-US) « Units – Minnesota National Guard » (consulté le )
  505. (en-US) « 84th Troop Command – Minnesota National Guard » (consulté le )
  506. (en-US) « 175th Regiment (Regional Training Institute) – Minnesota National Guard » (consulté le )
  507. (en-US) « Units », sur ms.ng.mil (consulté le )
  508. « 184th Sustainment Command | Mississippi National Guard », sur www.ng.ms.gov (consulté le )
  509. « Missouri National Guard > About Us > Our Force », sur www.moguard.ngb.mil (consulté le )
  510. « Montana National Guard », sur www.montanaguard.com (consulté le )
  511. « NENG Major Commands », sur ne.ng.mil (consulté le )
  512. « Joint Force Headquarters Biennial Report 2021–2022 », sur Nevada National Guard Website (consulté le )
  513. « New Hampshire National Guard > Components > Army », sur nh.ng.mil (consulté le )
  514. « New Jersey Army National Guard », sur www.nj.gov (consulté le )
  515. « New York National Guard Military Units and Facilities », sur dmna.ny.gov (consulté le )
  516. « ARNG Flight Det NY - Unit information », sur dmna.ny.gov (consulté le )
  517. « Army National Guard », sur nc.ng.mil (consulté le )
  518. « Units / Tenants :: Fort Bragg », sur home.army.mil (consulté le )
  519. (en) « Home », sur North Dakota National Guard (consulté le )
  520. « Ohio Army National Guard », sur www.ong.ohio.gov (consulté le )
  521. « Oklahoma National Guard > Units », sur ok.ng.mil (consulté le )
  522. « Army National Guard », sur www.pa.ng.mil (consulté le )
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