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Air Force records were considered under the Department of the Army custody at the time of MPRC's opening and were stored at various facilities until July 1, 1956 when the Air Force took custody of its records and moved them to the Air Force Records Center in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1957, the records were then transferred to MPRC in St. Louis.
On 23 April 1908 Congress created the Medical Reserve Corps, the official predecessor of the Army Reserve. [3] After World War I, under the National Defense Act of 1920, Congress reorganized the U.S. land forces by authorizing a Regular Army, a National Guard and an Organized Reserve (Officers Reserve Corps and Enlisted Reserve Corps) of unrestricted size, which later became the Army Reserve. [4]
United States Army Field Artillery School [1] McAlester Army Ammunition Plant – McAlester/Savanna; Defense Ammunition Center [2] Oklahoma Army National Guard; 45th Fires Brigade – Mustang; 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team – Norman; 90th Troop Command – Oklahoma City; Camp Gruber Maneuver Training Center – Braggs
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The center also publishes a quarterly history journal, Army History, [9] known from 1983 to 1988 (No. 1 – No. 12) as The Army Historian. [10] This award-winning magazine currently has a print run of over 10,000 copies and has been in circulation since 1983.
Reorganized and redesignated 29 August 1949 as Headquarters, 807th Hospital Center. Inactivated 1 December 1950 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Activated 10 May 1956 at Galveston, Texas. Location changed 1 January 1966 to Mesquite, Texas. Relieved 30 June 1971 from assignment to the Fourth United States Army and assigned to the Fifth United States ...
The United States Army Reserve maintained these Table of Distribution and Allowances (TDA) hospitals, designed to augment 'existing Army hospitals' in the event of war. [147] In 2014 all of these hospitals were inactivated and replaced by USAR Medical Backfill Battalions as part of the Total Army Analysis 15–19.
In 1952, the Organized Reserve Corps was redesignated the United States Army Reserve. [2] On April 1, 1959 the regiment was reorganized and redesignated the 378th Regiment, a unit of the 95th Division (Training). [2] On September 3, 1962 the regiment's headquarters was moved to Lawton, Oklahoma. [2]