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The Montana units of the 163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment were converted and expanded into the 163rd Armored Brigade on 1 September 1988. [3] The 3rd Battalion, 49th Field Artillery of the Wyoming Army National Guard became the brigade direct support artillery battalion. [4] The 163rd Armored Brigade inactivated in 1997 due to budget cuts. [5]
The crest is that of the Montana Army National Guard. Background; The coat of arms was originally approved for the 163d Infantry Regiment, Montana National Guard on 15 December 1941. It was redesignated for the 163d Armored Cavalry Regiment, Montana National Guard on 17 September 1953. The insignia was amended to change the symbolism on 21 ...
150th Armored Cavalry Regiment – Redesignated 1955 in the West Virginia Army National Guard from new or existing units. [13] Redesignated 150th Armor Regiment 1993. [14] 163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment – Redesignated 1953 in the Montana Army National Guard from existing units. [15] Redesignated as the 163rd Cavalry Regiment in 1988. [16]
163rd Infantry (Montana Army National Guard) – Reorganized from 163rd Armored Cavalry along with 163rd Cavalry 1988 [160] [161] 1st Battalion, 163rd Infantry (1988–1995) – HHC Billings, converted to mechanized infantry from 1st Squadron, [162] 163rd Armored Cavalry when 163rd Armored Cavalry became the 163rd Armored Brigade.
The 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team has units located throughout Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Nevada. It was reorganized into a heavy armor brigade in 1989. Often referred to as the Snake River Brigade and formerly known as the 116th Armored Cavalry Regiment, the unit includes about 3,000 citizen-soldiers from Idaho. [1]
147th Machine Gun Battalion (former Machine Gun Company, 3rd D.C. Infantry, Machine Gun Troop, Washington Cavalry, Company H, 2nd North Dakota Infantry, and Machine Gun Company, 2nd Idaho Infantry) 82nd Infantry Brigade 163rd Infantry Regiment (former 2nd Montana Infantry and Companies I, K, L, and M, 3rd D.C. Infantry)
Fort Howie (historical), Meagher County, Montana, el. 4,931 feet (1,503 m) [35] Established in 1867 near Martinsdale, Montana on the Musselshell River. Disbanded in 1867. Named for Colonel Neil Howie of the Montana Militia. [36]
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