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  2. 163rd Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Reconstituted as the 2nd Infantry, Montana National Guard, and reorganized during 1921–1922. Redesignated as the 163rd Infantry Regiment and assigned to the 41st Division 1 May 1922. Federally recognized 20 January 1924 with headquarters at Helena. Headquarters relocated to Billings, 29 December 1939.

  3. Montana Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Montana Army National Guard was originally formed in 1867. The 163d Infantry dates its history to independent companies grouped together around 1900. The Militia Act of 1903 organized the various state militias into the present National Guard system. The 163rd Infantry Regiment of the Montana Guard formed part of the 41st Infantry Division ...

  4. 41st Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Major General Jens A. Doe. The 41st Infantry Division was an infantry division of the United States Army National Guard composed primarily of units from the Pacific Northwest. The division saw active service in World War I and World War II, receiving the nickname “Jungleers” during the latter. Organized in 1917 after the American entry into ...

  5. Montana National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The federal mission assigned to the National Guard is: "To provide properly trained and equipped units for prompt mobilization for war, National emergency or as otherwise needed." [1] The Governor may call individuals or units of the Montana National Guard into state service during emergencies or to assist in special situations which lend ...

  6. Fort William Henry Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Fort William Henry Harrison's most famous contribution during the 20th century was its 1942 use as the organization and training area for the U. S. Army's 1st Special Service Force, [3] a joint World War II American-Canadian light infantry brigade [4] made famous by the 1966 book, The Devil's Brigade, co-written by Robert H. Adleman and George ...

  7. List of military installations in Montana - Wikipedia

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    List of military installations in Montana. Coordinates: 48°00′41″N 114°21′53″W. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. There are at least 60 current and former U.S. military installations located in Montana. Installations listed as historical are no longer in service and may have no physical remains in the state.

  8. History of the United States Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The post-World War II reorganization of the National Guard was an emphasis on the creation of numerous Infantry and Armor divisions, oriented on a Cold War scenario that presumed large numbers of soldiers and tanks would be needed to stop an invasion of Western Europe by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. [170] (See Legacy units and ...

  9. Soldiers Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers Chapel. Soldiers Chapel is a non-denominational Christian memorial chapel in Big Sky, Gallatin County, Montana, USA, dedicated in 1955 by the Nelson Story family in tribute to a fallen family member of the 163rd Infantry Regiment. The regiment was part of the Montana National Guard during World War II.