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32 units of the United States Army have lineages which date back to the colonial history of the United States.Of those, 31 are Army National Guard units, including regiments, battalions, companies, batteries and troops, while one is a battalion of the Regular Army's Field Artillery Branch. 29 of the 31 Army National Guard units trace their lineage back to units formed in British America, while ...
This is a list of current formations of the United States Army, which is constantly changing as the Army changes its structure over time. Due to the nature of those changes, specifically the restructuring of brigades into autonomous modular brigades, debate has arisen as to whether brigades are units or formations; for the purposes of this list, brigades are currently excluded.
In addition, army historians maintain the organizational history of army units, allowing the center to provide units of the Regular Army, the Army National Guard, and the Army Reserve with certificates of their lineage and honors and other historical material concerning their organizations. The center also determines the official designations ...
The 2nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment is an air defense artillery regiment of the United States Army, first formed in 1821 as a field artillery unit. [1]Battery A-2nd ADAR THAAD (Battery A, 2nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) [2] of the 11th Air Defense Artillery (ADA) Brigade successfully intercepted an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile which was ...
The 623rd Field Artillery Regiment (Morgan's Men) is a single-battalion unit of the Kentucky Army National Guard. The unit draws its lineage from cavalry and infantry units of the Kentucky Militia formed in 1846 for service in the Mexican–American War. Its antecedents include units that served on both sides of the American Civil War as well ...
The AUP ended in 2020, however, the 173rd retained control of the 143rd until their deployment to Kosovo in 2023. They have since been released back to full control of the Texas Military Department. The lineage of subordinate units is as follows: Headquarters Company, 143d Infantry Regiment (Waco) Heavy Mortar Company (Clifton)
Presidential Unit Citation (Army): GO No. 44: 3rd Infantry Division, 22 January–6 February 1945, World War II COLMAR: Presidential Unit Citation (Army): GO No. 75: Company L, 19–26 October 1943, World War II Presidential Unit Citation (Army): GO No. 123: Antitank Company, 18–20 April 1945, World War II Presidential Unit Citation (Army ...
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