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  2. 338th Army Band (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 338th was reactivated in 1952 as part of the Second United States Army. Later, the 338th became part of the XX Corps of the First United States Army. In 1967 the band was reassigned to the 83rd Army Reserve Command at Fort Hayes in Columbus, Ohio. In July 1995 the 338th moved its location to Whitehall, Ohio, near the Defense Supply Center ...

  3. 338th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    On 9 July 1952, the Organized Reserve was redesignated the Army Reserve. On 1 April 1952, the headquarters was relocated to Danville, Illinois. On 1 June 1959 the 338th Infantry was reorganized as a training unit and was redesignated as the 338th Regiment, an element of the 85th Division (Training), with headquarters at Chicago, Illinois. [1]

  4. List of United States Army Bands - Wikipedia

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    106th Army Band Little Rock, Arkansas: 108th Army Band Phoenix, Arizona: 111th Army Band Pearl City, Hawaii: 116th Army Band Marietta, Georgia: 122nd Army Band Columbus, Ohio: 126th Army Band Wyoming, Michigan: 129th Army Band Nashville, Tennessee: 132nd Army Band Madison, Wisconsin: 133rd Army Band Tacoma, Washington: 135th Army Band ...

  5. Fort Hayes - Wikipedia

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    The army needed a modern arsenal for the receipt and issuance of arms and equipment and the manufacture and storage of ammunition. Captain J. W. Todd, of the United States Army Ordnance Corps, was the first commander of the Columbus Arsenal, as the post was first known. High command was nothing more than a field of oak stumps and some temporary ...

  6. Category:Bands of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    338th Army Band (United States) 369th Hellfighters Band; 404th Armed Service Forces Band; A. Army Ground Forces Band; I. I Corps Band; J. The Jazz Knights; L.

  7. Military Intelligence Readiness Command - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command (MIRC, The MIRC, formally USAMIRC [1]) was stood up as the first Army Reserve functional command in 2005. . Headquartered at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, MIRC is composed mostly of reserve soldiers in units throughout the United States, and encompasses the bulk of Army Military Intelligence reserve units, consisting of over 40 strategic ...

  8. United States military bands - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its four premier ensembles, the U.S. Army fields 25 active-duty bands assigned as unit ensembles to support divisions, corps, and armies. [27] A further 17 part-time U.S. Army Reserve and 44 part-time National Guard bands are also maintained. [28]

  9. 338th Engineer General Service Regiment - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the 338th Engineer General Service Regiment rebuilt the vital port of Livorno (Leghorn), in Northern Italy, in advance of the Fifth United States Army's assault on the German positions in the Po Valley. The 338th was activated 4 September 1942 at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, and moved to Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, on 15 ...