86th Infantry Brigade (United States)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shoulder badge of the brigade as part of the 10th Mountain Division

The 86th Infantry Brigade ( German  86th US Infantry Brigade , nicknamed The Vermont Brigade ) is a light infantry brigade of the United States National Guard . The brigade consists of reservists from the National Guard from the US states of Vermont , Connecticut , Maine , New Hampshire , Massachusetts and Colorado . It is the only major unit of the United States' land forces specializing in mountain warfare . Since 2016 she has been subordinate to the active 10th Mountain Division .

history

Shoulder badge of the 86th US Infantry Brigade until 2016

The 86th Infantry Brigade was formed in 1925 with the 85th Infantry Brigade as one of two brigades of the 43rd Infantry Division of the National Guard. You were subordinate to the 172nd Infantry Regiment from Vermont and the 103rd Infantry Regiment from Maine . With the direct subordination of the infantry regiments to the division, the brigade was converted into a reconnaissance unit of the 43rd Reconnaissance Troop of the 43rd Infantry Division. Activated with the division in 1941, it took part in the Second World War in the Pacific War in New Guinea , the Solomon Islands and Luzon . With the reintroduction of the brigades into divisions after the Korean War , the brigade was again placed under the same division as an infantry brigade. It remained with the 43rd Infantry Division until it was dissolved in 1967. After that, it was subordinated to the 50th Panzer Division as a mechanized infantry brigade , and in 1988 to the 26th Infantry Division and in 1993 to the 42nd Infantry Division. Parts of the brigade served as Task Force Green Mountain in Iraq from 2004 to 2005 .

In 2006 the brigade was converted from a Heavy Brigade Combat Team to an Infantry Brigade Combat Team with a focus on mountain warfare. In 2010 the brigade was activated and deployed in Afghanistan. As part of a pilot project between active units of the US Army and the National Guard, the brigade was subordinated to the active 10th US Mountain Division in 2016.

organization

The brigade comprises 2,019 seven battalions and a headquarters - Company provided by the Vermont Army National Guard:

  • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, (Vermont National Guard)
  • 1st Battalion, 102nd Infantry Regiment (Mountain) (Connecticut Army National Guard)
  • 1st Battalion, 157th Infantry Regiment (Mountain) (Colorado Army National Guard)
  • 3rd Battalion, 172nd Infantry Regiment (Mountain) (Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire Army National Guard)
  • 1st Squadron, 172nd Cavalry Regiment
  • 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment (Massachusetts and Vermont Army National Guard)
  • 572nd Engineer Battalion
  • 186th Brigade Support Battalion

Web link

Individual evidence

  1. The US Army Center of Military History: Special Designation List , June 24, 2010. Accessed October 24, 2010
  2. ^ A b Department of the Army Announces Associated Units Pilot. United States Army, March 21, 2016, accessed October 20, 2019 .
  3. The US Army Center of Military History: 43d Infantry Division , June 24, 2010. Accessed October 24, 2010
  4. Army National Guard: Vermont Guard Trains for Afghanistan Deployment at Atterbury ( Memento July 15, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (English) January 25, 2010. Accessed October 25, 2010
  5. ^ 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Vermont National Guard. In: US Army Fort Drum. United States Army, August 2018, accessed October 20, 2019 .