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The Vermont National Guard is composed of the Vermont Army National Guard and the Vermont Air National Guard. Together, they are collectively known as the Green Mountain Boys. Both units use the original Revolutionary War-era Flag of the Green Mountain Boys as their banner. In 2009, they had 2,600 members. [2]
Camp Johnson is a installation of the United States Department of Defense in Colchester, Vermont. It houses the Headquarters of the Vermont Army National Guard. It is ~660 acres (1.03 sq mi), and houses 15,363 people and ~3000 soldiers. [1]
The 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Mountain) ("The Vermont Brigade" [1]) is an Army National Guard light infantry brigade headquartered in Vermont. [2] It was reorganized from an armored brigade into an Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) as part of the United States Army's transformation for the 21st century.
F-35s in Vermont. Known as the 158th Fighter Wing, the Vermont National Guard states the F-35 mission is to "provide the nation and state a Ready Force skilled in the execution of a broad spectrum ...
On 25 June 1919, the headquarters of the 1st Infantry Regiment, Vermont National Guard was organized and federally recognized at Brattleboro. [1] The Headquarters Company was organized on 21 January 1922 at Brattleboro. The Howitzer Company was organized on 17 March 1922 at Bennington.
The 172d Infantry (Regiment) (Mountain) was constituted on 1 September 1982 in the Vermont Army National Guard as the 72d Infantry, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System, and organized to consist of Company A. Located in Vermont, Company A's mission was to conduct limited offensive and defensive operations and to provide support expertise to combat units engaged in mountain ...
On Oct. 23, after hours of heated debate, the Burlington City Council approved a 25-year lease extension with the Vermont Air National Guard (VTANG) at the Patrick Leahy Burlington International ...
The Vermont National Guard's main site is Camp Johnson in Colchester. [41] In 1894 the Vermont General Assembly authorized purchase of a portion of Fort Ethan Allen as a National Guard training site, and the National Guard used the location to muster troops during the Spanish–American War. In 1900 the Vermont National Guard took permanent ...