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The 76th Infantry Brigade (Separate) was formed on 1 September 1994 at Indianapolis, Indiana this time with units located throughout the state of Indiana. The Nighthawk Brigade was selected to be one of the 15 enhanced brigades with a charter to achieve and maintain a higher state of readiness than previously expected of National Guard brigades.
The 152nd Cavalry Regiment is a cavalry regiment in the Indiana Army National Guard. Elements are active as part of the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. Prior to 2007, the unit was known as the 152nd Infantry Regiment.
The Indiana National Guard (INNG) is a component of the United States Armed Forces, ... 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team ("Nighthawk Brigade") [4]
In 1846, the 2nd Regiment, Indiana Volunteers, Indiana Brigade was mustered into federal ervice for the Mexican–American War, and was again federalized in 1861 during the American Civil War. [2] It was reorganized in 1882 as part of the Indiana Legion, which was renamed the Indiana National Guard on 5 March 1895. [2]
An Afghan evacuee was enlisted into the Indiana National Guard during a ceremony at a processing station in Indianapolis on Thursday, March 3.Footage released by DVIDS shows recruit Mohammad Zaki ...
On May 29, 2009, the Indiana National Guard held a ground-breaking ceremony for a new facility, the Lawrence Readiness Training Center, which opened in 2011. [15] The facility houses four units, including the 76th Brigade Combat Team headquarters. [16]
Many of the facilities "do not meet the needs of today's modern force," the Indiana National Guard said.
The 238th Cavalry Regiment was a United States Army parent cavalry regiment, represented in the Indiana Army National Guard by Troop E, 238th Cavalry, part of the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, stationed at Bluffton. It carried out reconnaissance missions to support the 76th Brigade Combat Team. The troop regimental crest displayed the ...