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The 212th Field Artillery Brigade received the Meritorious Unit Citation for its deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 212th Field Artillery Brigade cased its colors in January 2007 at Fort Sill Oklahoma. [1] Upon casing, 2-5 FA was reassigned to 214th Fires Brigade while 2-18th FA was reassigned to 75th Fires Brigade.
The Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 142nd Field Artillery were called into federal service 21 November 1990 and deployed to SWA 16 January 1991. The 142nd and its subordinate units provided fire support to the 1st Infantry Division (US) and the 1st Armoured Division (UK), firing 1,060 rounds.
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The 3rd Battalion, 142nd Field Artillery had previously been under the command and control of the 142nd Field Artillery Group. [11] The 3rd Battalion, 206th Field Artillery was reduced to one Honest John Rocket Battery, Battery A. The 206th Armor was expanded to consist of the 1st and 2nd Battalion, 206th Armor Regiment. [10]
2nd Bn, 142nd Field Artillery Regiment (203SP) AR ARNG 210th Field Artillery Brigade – Supported 2nd ACR, 1st Inf Div 3rd Bn, 17th Field Artillery Regiment (155SP) 6th Bn, 41st Field Artillery Regiment (155SP) C Btry, 4th Battalion, 27th Field Artillery (MLRS) 2nd Corps Support Command [12] 7th Corps Support Group 6th Transportation Battalion
After service in the ETO, as the 34th Field Artillery Bn, it was redesignated as 2nd Bn, 34th FA, based in Munich, West Germany during the Cold War, with a 155mm M109 howitzer firing battery, a nuclear capable Honest John rocket battery, and a HQ battery. In 1969, it deployed to Fort Lewis, Washington as part of the 212th Field Artillery Group.
The 218th Field Artillery Regiment traces its lineage to the Portland Light Battery, a militia unit founded by Portland volunteers in 1866, immediately after the American Civil War. However, the status of militia units declined as the citizens didn't consider a well-armed and disciplined reserve force necessary anymore. [ 1 ]
The 371st Sustainment Brigade's parent unit was created 29 August 1917 as the 62d Field Artillery Brigade, an element of the 37th Division at Camp Sheridan, Alabama. The 62d Field Artillery Brigade included the 134th Field Artillery Regiment, 135th Field Artillery Regiment, 136th Field Artillery Regiment, and the 112th Trench Mortar Battery.