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78th "Lightning" Division, Edison, NJ (Training Support)
1st Brigade (Training Support)
2d Brigade (Training Support)
3d Brigade (Training Support)
4th Brigade (Training Support)
5th Brigade "We Dare" (Training Support)
85th "Custer" Division (Training Support)
1st Brigade (Training Support)
2d Brigade (Training Support)
3d Brigade (Training Support)< ...
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United States Army - Formations of the United States Army
United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve
78th "Lightning" Division, Edison, NJ (Training Support)
1st Brigade (Training Support)
2d Brigade (Training Support)
3d Brigade (Training Support)
4th Brigade (Training Support)
5th Brigade "We Dare" (Training Support)
85th "Custer" Division (Training Support)
1st Brigade (Training Support)
2d Brigade (Training Support)
3d Brigade (Training Support)
4th Brigade (Training Support)
87th Division "Golden Acorn", Birmingham, AL (Training Support)
1st Brigade (Training Support)
2d Brigade (Training Support)
3d Brigade (Training Support)
4th Brigade (Training Support)
5th Brigade (Training Support)
Army Units
4th Cavalry Brigade (Training Support)
157th Infantry Brigade (Training Support)
188th Infantry Brigade (Training Support)
205th Infantry Brigade (Separate) (Light)
United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT
C/JTF-Kuwait
ARCENT Kuwait
ARCENT Saudi
ARCENT Qatar
Army Prepositioned Stock (APS-3)
Army Prepositioned Stock (APS-5)
United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve
7th Infantry Division "Bayonets", Fort Carson, CO (Light)
39th Infantry Brigade (Light) (Separate)
41st Infantry Brigade (Light) (Separate)
45th Infantry Brigade (Light) (Separate)
75th Division, Houston, TX (Training Support)
1st Brigade (Training Support)
2d Brigade (Training Support)
3d Brigade (Training Support)
4th Brigade (Training Support)
91st Division, Dublin, CA (Training Support)
1st Brigade (Training Support)
2d Brigade (Training Support)
3d Brigade (Training Support)
4th Brigade (Training Support)
Army Units
5th Armored Brigade (Training Support)
120th Infantry Brigade (Training Support)
166th Aviation Brigade (Training Support)
191st Infantry Brigade (Training Support)
United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe
V Corps, Heidelberg, Germany
1st Infantry Division ("The Big Red One") — Würzburg, Germany
1st Armored Divsion — Wiesbaden, Germany
United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea
2d Infantry Division ("Indian Head" Division) — Camp Red Cloud, South Korea
25th Infantry Division (Light) ("Tropic Lightning") — Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
I Corps, Fort Lewis, Washington ("America's Corps")
3d Brigade, 2d Infantry Division (Light)
1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division (Light)
III Corps, Fort Hood, Texas
1st Cavalry Division
4th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
--III Corps U.S. Army National Guard
7th Infantry Division (Light) ("Bayonet" Division) — Fort Carson, Colorado
XVIII Airborne Corps
3d Infantry Division (Mechanized) ("Rock of the Marne") — Fort Stewart, Georgia
1st Brigade (Raiders) "E Pluribus Unum"
2d Brigade (Spartan) "Send Me"
3d Brigade (Sledgehammer) "Not Pretty Just Tough"
4th Brigade (Vanguard)
10th Mountain Division (Light) — Fort Drum, New York
1st Brigade
2d Brigade
3d Brigade
27th Brigade (Orions) — New York National Guard
82nd Airborne Division (All American)— Fort Bragg, North Carolina
82d Aviation Brigade
325th Airborne Infantry Regiment
1st Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment
2d Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment
3d Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment
504th Parachute Infantry Regiment
1st Battalion 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment
2d Battalion 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment
3d Battalion 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment
505th Parachute Infantry Regiment
1st Battalion 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment
2d Battalion 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment
3d Battalion 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment
101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) (Screaming Eagles) — Fort Campbell, Kentucky
101st Aviation Brigade
159th Aviation Brigade
327th Parachute Infantry Regiment ("Bastogne")
1st Battalion 327th PIR
2d Battalion 327th PIR
3d Battalion 327th PIR
502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment ("Strike")
1st Battalion 502nd PIR
2nd Battalion 502nd PIR
3rd Battalion 502nd PIR
187th Parachute Infantry Regiment ("Rakkasans")
1st Battalion 187th PIR
2nd Battalion 187th PIR
3rd Battalion 187th PIR
XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery
18th Field Artillery Brigade
2d Armored Cavalry Regiment
16th Military Police Brigade (Airborne)
18th Aviation Brigade (Airborne)
20th Engineer Brigade (Combat)(Airborne)
35th Signal Brigade (Airborne)
108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
229th Aviation Regiment (Attack)
1-229th Attack Helicopter Battalion
3-229th Attack Helicopter Regiment
525th Military Intelligence Brigade (Airborne)
24th Infantry Division (Mechanized) — Fort Riley, Kansas
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