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402nd Field Artillery Brigade (United States)

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On 25 January 1991, the 402nd Brigade (Training) was mobilized in support of Operations Desert Shield/Storm. Detached from the 95th Training Division and attached to the U.S. Army Field Artillery Training Center, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Inactivated 16 October 1996 at Lawton, Oklahoma. On 1 December 2006
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In 2006, as part of the Army's Transformation of the United States Army, the 3/91st was redesignated as the 402nd Field Artillery Brigade. The 402nd Field Artillery Brigade was constituted 25 January 1943 in the United States Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 402nd Field Artillery Group
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The 402nd Field Artillery Brigade mission is to conduct post mobilization training for Army Reserve units and convoy/entry control point live fire training and detainee operations for U.S. Army Soldiers, Air Force Airmen, and Navy Sailors. The 402nd Field Artillery has trained in excess of 15,000
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The Continental United States Replacement Center (CRC) is under the control of this brigade, now serving as the single deployment and redeployment point for all ranks and all services, for validating the training of all personnel who will be deploying on a non-unit basis.
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the Headquarters & Headquarters Battery and Headquarters, 402nd Brigade (Training) withdrew from the Army Reserve and allotted to the Regular Army and redesignated as Headquarters activated at Travis Air Force Base, California.
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Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace (Battle of the Bulge) and Central Europe
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units along the West coast. The unit was formerly designated as 3rd Brigade,
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Task Force Sidewinder Adds Realism to Battlefield During CLS Training
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3rd Battalion (Combat Support/Combat Service Support), 363rd Regiment
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2nd Battalion (Combat Support/Combat Service Support), 363rd Regiment
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1st Battalion (Combat Support/Combat Service Support), 363rd Regiment
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2nd Battalion (Combat Support/Combat Service Support), 360th Regiment
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service members since being mobilized to Ft. Bliss, Texas, in 2004.
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Lineage & Honors for 3rd Brigade, 91st Division
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Army Superior Unit Award

5th Armored Brigade (United States)
Fort Bliss
United States Army Reserve
Army National Guard
91st Infantry Division
First Army Division West
Fort Sill
Camp Butner
World War II
Camp Kilmer
Lawton, Oklahoma
95th Training Division
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Denton, Texas
Wichita Falls, Texas

Headquarters and Headquarters Company






World War II


Northern France

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