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The 407th Forward Support Battalion is part of the U.S. Army and based at Fort Liberty, North Carolina part of the 82nd Airborne Division. The battalion was formed during World War I and has fought in many conflicts and has helped countries damaged by disasters since.
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The 407th Support Brigade (407th AFSB) [1] is a support brigade of the United States Army. [1] References
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commander: LTG Kevin Admiral: Garrison: III Armored Corps First Army Division West 1st Cavalry Division 36th Engineer Brigade 13th Sustainment Command 3rd Cavalry Regiment 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade 89th Military Police Brigade 1st Medical Brigade Operational Test Command 407th Army Field Support Brigade 48th Chemical Brigade
Commander Headquarters Subordinate Units 151st Theater Information Operations Group: Colonel Jonathan Steinbach Fort Totten, New York: The 151st TIOG has two Information Operations Field Support Battalions 301st Information Operations Field Support Battalion Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) - Fort Totten, New York
U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division, 82nd Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade, 407th Brigade Support Battalion Beret Flash: Date: 11 December 2016: Source:
In August 2007, the brigade participated in a large coalition athletic competition hosted by the US Air Force's 407th Air Expeditionary Group at Ali Air Base, Iraq. The brigade took second place in the competition, in which it competed in various sports against other US military units as well as Australian and Romanian forces. [12]