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40th Field Artillery Group; 193rd Field Artillery Group; 195th Field Artillery Group; 203rd Field Artillery Group; 204th Field Artillery Group; 5th Infantry Division [5] Major General Stafford LeRoy Irwin. 2nd Infantry Regiment; 10th Infantry Regiment; 11th Infantry Regiment; 19th, 21st, 46th, and 50th Field Artillery Battalions; 5th Signal Company
2nd Field Artillery Observation Battalion 36th Field Artillery Battalion 59th Field Artillery Battalion (105mm Howitzer SP) 69th Field Artillery Battalion (105mm Howitzer SP) 93rd Field Artillery Battalion (105mm Howitzer SP) 141st Field Artillery Battalion (155mm Howitzer) 634th Field Artillery Battalion (155mm Howitzer)
Headquarters, 145th Field Artillery (reconstituted 25 August 1945 in the Utah National Guard), and the 145th and 204th Field Artillery Battalions were consolidated on 1 July 1959 to form the 145th Artillery, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System, to consist of the 1st and 2d Howitzer Battalions. [1]
94th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 112th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 179th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 59th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery 13th Bridging Platoon, Royal Engineers 204th Field Company, Royal Engineers 207th Field Park Company, Royal Engineers (from Bath, Somerset).
65th Field Artillery Brigade (65th FAB) – Riverton, UT Headquarters and Headquarters Battery (HHB) – Riverton, UT; 213th Forward Support Company (213th FSC) – Saint George, UT; 214th Forward Support Company (214th FSC) – Tooele, UT; 1st Battalion, 145th Field Artillery Regiment (1-145th FAR) – Spanish Fork, UT
As of 1 January 2006, the 204th Brigade Support Battalion, an element of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division was deployed to Forward Operating Base Duke, located in Najaf, Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. This was the second deployment of the 204th Support Battalion, fulfilling the mission of maintaining war fighting ...
Its three field artillery regiments were reorganized into four battalions; one battalion was taken from each of the two 75 mm gun regiments to form two 105 mm howitzer battalions, the brigade's ammunition train was reorganized as the third 105 mm howitzer battalion, and the 155 mm howitzer battalion was formed from the 155 mm howitzer regiment.
Split into 218th and 2nd Battalion, 204th Field Artillery 1942; the latter became the 965th Field Artillery Battalion in 1943. [3] 249th Coast Artillery Regiment – Split into 171st and 249th Coast Artillery Battalions 18 October 1944 during World War II. [4] 1st Battalion, 249th Infantry (1980–1993) – HHD Newberg, separate TOW battalion. [5]