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The 94th Field Artillery deployed with the 1st Armored Division to Southwest Asia during Operation Desert Shield/Storm. The 94th Field Artillery was again inactivated on 15 January 1992, only to be reactivated on 16 July 1995 to the 1st Armored Division in Germany as Alpha Battery, 94th Field Artillery (MLRS).
New York: 14 (7th) Seventh Regiment / Third Avenue / Tompkins Market Armory: 1857–60: Manhattan; Third Avenue (between East 6th and East 7th streets), East Village: New York: 15 (1st) First Division / State Arsenal: 1858: Manhattan; Seventh Avenue (at West 35th Street), Garment District: New York: 16 (22nd) Twenty-Second Regiment / 14th ...
1st Field Artillery Regiment. 4th Battalion is the cannon battalion assigned to the 3rd Armored BCT, 1st Armored Division, stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas [1] 2nd Field Artillery Regiment. 2nd Battalion is a training support battalion assigned to the 428th Field Artillery Brigade, stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma [2] 3rd Field Artillery Regiment
13th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment: 14th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment: 15th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment: 16th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment: 1st New York Marine Artillery Regiment "Howard's Artillery, Naval Brigade" 3rd New York Light Artillery Regiment: Originally mustered in as 19th New York Infantry Regiment on May 22, 1861.
6th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment; 7th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment; 8th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment; 9th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment; 11th Independent Battery, New York Volunteer Light Artillery; 12th New York Light Artillery; 15th New York Battery Light Artillery; 16th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment; 20th Independent ...
It took up the whole block between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue, between 94th and 95th Street. It was therefore also known as the Madison Avenue Armory. A surviving part of the building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Madison Avenue Facade of the Squadron A Armory and is a New York City landmark.
In 1941, the 207th Coastal Artillery moved out, and the 7th Regiment of the New York State Guard moved in. [253] [254] The public was allowed to use the armory again in 1943. [255] The 107th Infantry Regiment was revived in 1947, with its headquarters at the armory, [ 256 ] and the 199th Army Ground Force Band was also headquartered at the ...
In early 1991, elements of the Combat Support Battalion were inactivated, such as the 43rd Chemical Detachment and personnel consolidated. Echo Battery/320th Field Artillery swapped its M-109A3 (155 mm) self-propelled guns for M-102 (105 mm) howitzers. The intent was to make the brigade lighter and easier to respond to a spectrum of operations.