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40th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (United States)

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26: 72: 54: 270:. The unit headquarters relocated a number of times until it was called into federal service in February 1942. After World War II the unit was inactivated in April 1946, but was called up again in September 1950 due to the Korean War. Having wintered over in Korea in 1951 and 1952 the unit was deactivated in July 1954. 290:
units or are tasked for border security missions in southern California. The 40th Infantry Brigade Combat Team is organized under the Army's new modular brigade structure. The role of the brigade combat team is to act as the Army's basic tactical maneuver unit and the smallest combined-arms unit that
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The 40th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) was activated in 2005 as part of the reorganization of the California National Guard, which in turn was part of the restructuring of the total US Army. The Army is restructuring and moving from the division to the brigade as the primary building block of
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is designed to conduct offensive, defensive, and stability operations. The core mission is to close with the enemy by means of fire and maneuver; to destroy or capture enemy forces; or to repel their attacks by fire, close combat, and counterattack. The brigade combat team can fight without
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was deactivated and the 40th Infantry Brigade and 40th Armored Brigade were organized. On 13 January 1974, the California Army National Guard was reorganized. The 40th and 49th Infantry and the 40th Armored Brigades were deactivated and the 40th Infantry Division was reformed.
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used by this unit, this unit must trace its lineage to that of the 40th Armored Brigade, who was authorized use of the same SSI on 2 February 1970. Constituted in July 1917 the brigade was organized and drafted into federal service in August 1917 at
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may call the National Guard to assist civil authorities. The self-contained and modular structure of the 40th Infantry Brigade Combat Team makes it well suited to provide this support.
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of the California Army National Guard were merged into the 40th IBCT. As of February 2007, most of the brigade is stateside. However, individual soldiers are in Iraq working in other
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On 1 September 2007, the brigade was again reformed after another reorganization of the 40th Infantry Division. However, on 1 September 2008 the brigade was redesignated the
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John J. McGrath, The Brigade: A History-Its Organization and Employment in the U.S. Army, Combat Studies Institute Press, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 2004.
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and was demobilized in April 1919 at the same location. June 1926 found the unit being reconstituted in the
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40th Infantry Brigade Combat Team also had a state mission. In times of emergency, the
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augmentation, but it also can be tailored to meet the precise needs of its missions.
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combat power. To this effect the 2nd and 3rd Brigades of the
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US Army Field Manual 3-90.6 4AUG06, "The Brigade Combat Team"
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The 40th Infantry Brigade was originally made up of the
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Heraldry and Insignia of the California National Guard
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Lineages and Honors of the California National Guard
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