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  2. 74th Troop Command (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 74th Troop Command is a brigade-level command of the District of Columbia Army National Guard that provides logistical and administrative support for nonorganic deploying MTOE units in the District that are not structured under another formation headquarters (HQ). It is the largest direct reporting unit in the District of Columbia Army ...

  3. Communication and Information Systems Groups - Wikipedia

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    Each brigade headquarters was also supported by its own HQ company that included a Transmission platoon. In 2002, the brigade headquarters Transmission platoons were disbanded, and the independent Transmission units transformed into Groups CIS (Gp CIS). To support the brigades and subordinate units, five Groups CIS were established:

  4. Headquarters and headquarters company (United States)

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    In identifying a specific headquarters unit, it is usually referred to by its abbreviation as an HHC. While a regular line company is formed of three or four platoons, an HHC is made up of the headquarters staff and headquarters support personnel of a battalion, brigade, division, or higher level unit. As these personnel do not fall inside one ...

  5. Brigade support battalion - Wikipedia

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    The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) provides command and control, administrative and logistical support for all units assigned or attached to the BSB. It can also provide command and control for security units occupying the brigade support area (BSA) and support for other units operating within the battalion’s area.

  6. Troop command - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Army National Guard Brig. Gen. William J. Edwards (left), Land Component Commander; Col. Gregory T. Day (center), outgoing commander; and Lt. Col. (promotable) Stephen L. Schmidt (right), incoming commander, stand at attention during the beginning of a change of command ceremony for the 82nd Brigade (Troop Command), June 3, 2017, at Camp Withycombe in Clackamas, Oregon.

  7. 7th Medical Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Medical Brigade was a US Army medical brigade, which provided medical support to Seventh Army. The brigade headquarters was located at Coffey Barracks Ludwigsburg , Germany, and the brigade was assigned to the Seventh Army Support Command and, later, under the United States Army Medical Command, Europe .

  8. Reorganization plan of United States Army - Wikipedia

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    the Brigade Engineer Battalion (BEB) (formerly Brigade Special Troops Battalion (BSTB)), consisted of a headquarters company, signal company, military intelligence company with a TUAV platoon and two combat engineer companies (A and B company). The former BSTB fielded 28 officers, 6 warrant officers, 470 enlisted personnel – total: 504 soldiers.

  9. 20th Engineer Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 20th Engineer Brigade currently consists of two engineer battalions: the Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) as well as the 27th Engineer Battalion are headquartered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina [2] while the 19th Engineer Battalion (Construction Effects) headquartered at Fort Knox, Kentucky, the 46th Engineer Battalion, split between Fort Johnson, Louisiana and Fort Drum ...