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The 56th SBCT is one of nine Stryker Brigade Combat Teams in the United States Army and for many years, until the conversion of 81st SBCT, it was the only reserve component Stryker unit in the Army. It is one of five brigades of the 28th Infantry Division, and provides light infantry land assets for both federal and state active duty missions.
The 28th Infantry Division ("Keystone") [1] is a unit of the United States Army National Guard, and is the oldest division-sized unit in the Army. [2] Some of the units of the division can trace their lineage to Benjamin Franklin's battalion, The Pennsylvania Associators (1747–1777). [3]
The 28th Operations Group is the flying component of the United States Air Force 28th Bomb Wing, stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota. The group controls two Rockwell B-1B Lancer bomb squadrons, and provides combat-ready aircrews to project global power anytime in support of the Combatant Commander's objectives.
The 108th Field Artillery was formed on December 11, 1840, at a time when many militia units were forming across the country. It was established as an infantry company in the 1st Volunteer Infantry Regiment by CPT Thomas Tustin and was called The National Guards after the Marquis de Lafayette's unit Les Guardes de Nationale, one of several in the state to use this name.
28th Jäger Division (Wehrmacht) 28th Infantry Division Aosta, Kingdom of Italy; 28th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) 28th Infantry Division (Poland) 28th Division (Spain) 28th Division (United Kingdom) 28th Infantry Division (United States) 28th Infantry Division of Kordestan, Iran; Aviation divisions: 28th Air Division, United States Air Force
4th Infantry Division, at Fort Carson, , regionally aligned with European Command (EUCOM) [324] 2nd SBCT/4th ID Stryker fires FGM-148 Javelin, 28 April 2022 at Fort Carson, Colo. Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion; 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team; 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team [313] [325] 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team [326]
Thai soldiers demonstrate how to properly handle and neutralize a king cobra to American soldiers during Cobra Gold 15. From January to May, about 880 personnel from the 2-25 Stryker Brigade Combat Team completed three exercises for Pathway 15-1, [3] including Cobra Gold in Thailand, Foal Eagle in South Korea, and Balikatan in the Philippines.
For instance, the 3rd Infantry Division headquarters could be assigned two armor brigades and two infantry brigades based on the expected requirements of a given mission. On its next deployment, the same division may have one Stryker brigade and two armor brigades assigned to it. The same modus operandi holds true for support units.