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  2. 24th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 24th Infantry Regiment (one of the Buffalo Soldier regiments) was organized on 1 November 1869 from the 38th U.S. Infantry Regiment (formed 24 July 1866) and the 41st U.S. Infantry Regiment (formed 27 July 1866). [2]: 5 All the enlisted soldiers were black, either veterans of the U.S. Colored Troops or freedmen. From its activation until ...

  3. List of former United States Army medical units - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hood, Texas, reorganized and redesignated 21st Combat Support Hospital, 16 December 1992; 24th Evacuation Hospital Rotenberg, Germany, 4 February 1946 [77] Long Binh Post, Republic of Vietnam, 25 November 1972 [78] 25th Evacuation Hospital, End of World War II [10] 27th Evacuation Hospital, 10 December 1945 [79] 29th Evacuation Hospital,

  4. Liberation of Kuwait campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    3rd Brigade 1st BN, 187th Infantry Regiment (Air Aslt) 2nd BN, 187th Infantry Regiment (Air Aslt) 3rd BN, 187th Infantry Regiment (Air Aslt) 3rd BN, 320th Field Artillery Regiment (Air Aslt) (105T) 24th Infantry Division (Mech) MG Barry McCaffrey 1st Brigade 4th BN, 64th Armor Regiment 2nd BN, 7th Infantry Regiment (Mech) 3rd BN, 7th Infantry ...

  5. 24th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 24th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the United States Army that was inactivated in October 1996. Formed during World War II from the disbanding Hawaiian Division, the division saw action throughout the Pacific theater, first fighting in New Guinea before landing on the Philippine islands of Leyte and Luzon, driving Japanese forces from them.

  6. List of the United States military installations in Iraq

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    2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 82nd Aiborne Division [19]: 3 2-319 Airborne Field Artillery [19]: 3 1–325 Airborne Infantry [19]: 3 Camp: Reasoner II (Sahl Sinjar, Tal Afar) Sinjar: Nineveh: 2003: October 2009: Transferred to Iraqi Army: Camp: Red Knight: Camp: Redcatcher: Rasheed Air Base Camp: Redemption (Abu Ghraib) Camp: Renegade: Kirkuk ...

  7. 2nd Brigade, 24th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Brigade, 24th Infantry Division was a mechanized infantry brigade of the United States Army. Before its most recent deactivation in 2006, it was based at Fort Stewart , Georgia . It was a divisional brigade of the 24th Infantry Division .

  8. Battle of Mosul (2004) - Wikipedia

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    By November 8, 2004, insurgents were conducting coordinated attacks and ambushes in an attempt to take over the city. That same day, units from the 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment, known as "Deuce Four", fought against the insurgents in the vicinity of the Yarmuk traffic circle, in the heart of western Mosul. The battle lasted throughout ...

  9. Operation Vigilant Warrior - Wikipedia

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    On the evening of 7 October 1994, 1st Brigade of the 24th Infantry Division (Mechanized) based at Fort Stewart, Georgia, went on alert. The following day, lead elements of that Brigade, consisting of several line companies each from the 2/7 Infantry Battalion and 3/69 Armor Battalion and 1/41 Field Artillery Battalion plus the 2/7 Infantry ...