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28th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade

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The 371st Antiaircraft Artillery Group was converted, reorganized, and designated the 371st Artillery Group on 1 September 1959. From 1959 to 1968, the 137th Air Defense Artillery Regiment was part of the force. 2-137 & 3-137 served with 371 AGAD from 1 September 1959 to 1 February 1968, which
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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. Members of the 1st Field Artillery, 2d Field Artillery, and 3d Field Artillery of the Ohio
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Employment of the Ohio National Guard in a Racial Disturbance, 1–7 September 1966, Dayton, Ohion, pp87-96, in Robert W. Coakley, Paul J. Scheips, Vincent H. Demma, Use of Troops in Civil Disturbances Since World War II,
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With the United States Army's strategic focus moving from counter insurgency to large-scale combat operations, the brigade expects to align with an infantry division for the first time since 1946.
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in Kiln, Mississippi. Task Force Lee managed Points Of Distribution providing water, food, and sundry items to the citizens of Hancock and Pearl River counties.
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includes the 371st Special Troops Battalion (Newark, Ohio) and the 112th Transportation Battalion (North Canton, Ohio) and is assigned to the
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The 371st Sustainment Brigade's parent unit was created 29 August 1917 as the 62d Field Artillery Brigade, an element of the
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1–137 served with the 137 AGAD, until 1 April 1963, and then transferred to the 371 AGAD, 1 April 1963, to 1 February 1972.
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in building partner capacity in the Middle East to promote regional self-reliance and increase security and supported
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The 37th DIVARTY was converted, reorganized, and designated the 371st Antiaircraft Artillery Group on 3 July 1946.
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The 371st Corps Support Group was reorganized and designated the 371st Sustainment Brigade on 1 September 2007.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 112th Transportation Battalion (Motor Transport) (North Canton, Ohio)
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shaping combat operations across air, ground, and sea while simultaneously supporting retrograde operations of
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The brigade spent the interwar years training as a division level force instead of regimental units.
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Militia filled the ranks of the brigade. After initial training, the brigade traveled to France.
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was reorganized into two components: Headquarters, 62d Field Artillery Brigade (today known as the
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Timothy S. Aumiller, United States Army Infantry, Artillery, Armor/Cavalry Battalions, 2007, 91.
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resulting in increased sustainment capabilities and strengthening of regional partnerships.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 371st Special Troops Battalion (Springfield, Ohio)
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and bivouacked at Camp de Souge, France. At Camp de Souge, the French Army trained the
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Since the beginning of the 21st century, the brigade has deployed more than any
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The 371st Artillery Group was converted, reorganized, and designated the 371st
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in support of Operation Vigilant Relief. Members of the 371st arrived at
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first hosted combined joint Warfighter exercise in November of 2016 at
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62d FA BDE and 135th FA RGT Troyon Sector, 28 Oct 28 – 11 Nov 1918.
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62d FA BDE Revigny Area and Marbache Sector, 26 Sep – 23 Oct 1918.
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A soldier of the brigade builds a barracks during an exercise in
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874th Quartermaster Platoon (Field Feeding) (Newton Falls, Ohio)
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871st Quartermaster Platoon (Field Feeding) (Newton Falls, Ohio)
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1486th Trans Med Trk Co (CGO) (EAB LINEHAUL) (Mansfield, Ohio)
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1485th Trans Med Trk Co (CGO) (EAB TACTICAL) (Coshocton, Ohio)
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1483d Trans Med Trk Co (CGO) (EAB LINEHAUL) (Walbridge, Ohio)
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converted from horse drawn to motor drawn in October 1934.
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1482d Trans Med Trk Co (CGO) (EAB LINEHAUL) (Columbus, Ohio)
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to conduct Unified Land Operations in Joint Security Area –
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1487th Trans Med Trk Co (CGO) (EAB LINEHAUL) (Piqua, Ohio)
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on current tactics before beginning combat operations.
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The Center for Military History: 371 Sustainment Brigade
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62d FA BDE Thillombois Area, 26 Nov 1918 – 27 Jan 1919.
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Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve
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The following units are assigned to the 768:Ohio Department of Job and Family Services 275:28th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade 37: 32:28th Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade 914:BG (then COL) Kenneth B. Robinson 1995–97 802:137th Brigade Signal Company (MEB/CAB/SB) 637:. The 371st Sustainment Brigade enabled 277:(former 371st Sustainment Brigade) is an 18:371st Sustainment Brigade (United States) 1116:Transformation of the United States Army 1003: 923:BG (then COL) Michael W. McHenry 2000–02 905:BG (then COL) William A. Laprise 1985–90 610:to control Al Anbar province during the 1138: 604:II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) 874:MG (then COL) Charles H. Jones 1959–64 861:MG (then COL) Wilber H. Fricke 1946–57 28: 1273:Military units and formations in Ohio 893:BG (then COL) David W. Wayt 1972–1976 517:Philippine Presidential Unit Citation 289:Springfield–Beckley Municipal Airport 179:Philippine Presidential Unit Citation 7: 942:BG (then COL) Maria E. Kelly 2010–11 926:BG (then COL) Rufus J. Smith 2003–04 499:, Mississippi for training with the 996:for each overseas deployment. 966:COL Michael H. Burgett 2022–present 920:BG (then COL) Jack E. Lee 1998–2000 877:MG (then COL) James C. Clem 1964–67 858:371st Antiaircraft Artillery Group 1239:, Study 75, Revised Edition, 1971. 1149:. Case Western Reserve University. 727:, a multi-national force fighting 25: 608:Multi-National Force West (MNF-W) 389:in combat operations as follows: 1084: 1063: 1042: 1021: 945:COL Gregory W. Robinette 2011–14 468:returned to Ohio. By 1922, the 260: 223: 213: 203: 193: 183: 173: 160: 150: 139: 1058:for Iraq Surge and Sovereignty 963:COL Ovid Villarreal Jr. 2020–22 929:COL Michael E. Beasley 2004–07 899:COL Charles Conner Jr. 1977–83 824:112th Transportation Battalion 794:371st Special Troops Battalion 1: 1092:Meritorious Unit Commendation 1071:Meritorious Unit Commendation 1050:Meritorious Unit Commendation 1029:Meritorious Unit Commendation 994:Meritorious Unit Commendation 582:Stennis International Airport 1100:for service in Central Asia 1079:for service in Central Asia 960:COL Mark A. Hatfield 2019–20 957:COL Gerald W. Bodnar 2018–19 954:COL Gregory J. Betts 2016–18 951:COL Thomas E. Haidet 2015–16 883:COL Thomas A. Herzog 1971–72 864:COL T. Dye Barnhouse 1957–59 1237:Center for Military History 1170:"371st Sustainment Brigade" 948:COL Mark J. Cappone 2014–15 880:COL Edwin C. Girton 1967–71 1294: 1196:"Rebirth of the Divisions" 939:COL Daniel L. Tack 2007–10 936:371st Sustainment Brigade 908:COL Harry Shaw III 1990–93 902:COL David E. 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They supported the 509:37th Infantry Division 501:37th Infantry Division 349:was detached from the 301:28th Infantry Division 247:COL Michael H. Burgett 1147:"1st Field Artillery" 1124: 598:, Iraq in support of 474:16th Engineer Brigade 345:By 19 July 1918, the 332:29 Aug 17 – 22 Aug 18 890:371st Support Group 557:, Kuwait support of 537:on 1 February 1972. 515:where it earned the 130:"Sustain the Fight!" 121:Sustainment Warriors 990:Sustainment Brigade 804:(Springfield, Ohio) 674:Army National Guard 670:Fort Indiantown Gap 578:Hancock High School 535:Corps Support Group 330:BG William R. 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371st Sustainment Brigade (United States)

Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Ohio Army National Guard
Sustainment Brigade
Military logistics
Brigade
Springfield, Ohio
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Streamer for Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
Streamer for Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
Arrowhead
Streamer for Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation
Meritorious Unit Commendation
Meritorious Unit Commendation
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Meritorious Unit Commendation
Meritorious Unit Commendation

Ohio Army National Guard
Sustainment
Brigade
Springfield–Beckley Municipal Airport
Springfield
Brigade
28th Infantry Division
37th Division
BG William R. Smith
BG Edward Burr
Brigade

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