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74th Troop Command (United States)

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The 715th Truck Company saw combat in Korea. Naming their company orderly room "Blair House," they flew a DC flag over the Korean peninsula on 8 December 1951. 74th Troop Command heritage continued to deploy overseas to every major conflict in support of the United States Army throughout the
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units in the District that are not structured under another formation headquarters (HQ). It is the largest direct reporting unit in the District of Columbia Army National Guard. The Command is a subordinate of Joint Force Headquarters, District Area Command.
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Comprising some of the most acclaimed units in the Army's rich history, the Command has heritage dating back to the DC Militia of the 18th century and its Revolutionary War roles. The command's subordinate units trace their roots back to the Civil War.
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units attached to the troop command and to provide manned, trained and equipped units capable of immediate expansion to war strength and available for service in time of war or national emergency or when appropriate to augment the active army.
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All eleven individual units within the Command's current force structure have deployed more than half of their soldiers in support of OEF/OIF, making it the most deployed force in the DC National Guard.
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As a separate STARC headquarters detachment in accordance with National Guard Regulation 10–2, the primary mission of the 74th Troop Command is to command, control, and supervise
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Each MTOE unit within the 74th Troop Command has deployed, in some capacity (either as an organic element in its entirety, or in the form of a forward detachment), to the
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of the Virginia and Maryland National Guards throughout battles in World Wars I and II.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 372nd Military Police Company
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Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 74th Troop Command
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that provides logistical and administrative support for
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Troop Commands of the United States Army National Guard
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DC National Guard units also joined the neighboring
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District of Columbia District Area Command insignia
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United States
United States Army
District of Columbia National Guard
District of Columbia Army National Guard
nonorganic
MTOE
Army National Guard
DCNG
157th "Red Hand" Infantry Division
29th Infantry Division
Cold War
U.S. Central Command
Enduring Freedom
Iraqi Freedom
372nd Military Police Battalion
Public Affairs Detachment

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Troop Commands of the United States Army National Guard
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