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  2. List of transportation units of the United States Army

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    Army Reserve: Columbus (OH) 719th Movement Control Battalion: 655 Regional Support Group: Army Reserve: Brockton (MA) 729th Transportation Battalion: 163rd Regional Support Group: Army Reserve: Grafenwöhr, Germany: 757th Transportation Battalion (Rail) 643rd Regional Support Group: Army Reserve: Milwaukee (WI) Inactivated 2016: 766th ...

  3. Army Reserve Aviation Command - Wikipedia

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    The Army Reserve Aviation Command (ARAC) is the headquarters command for all aviation assets in the United States Army Reserve. It is located at Fort Knox, Kentucky and is commanded by a brigadier general. The command consists of approximately 4,400 soldiers and 600 civilians, with 230 aircraft at facilities in 12 states. [1]

  4. List of United States Army aircraft battalions - Wikipedia

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    2nd Aviation. 1st Battalion (Attack Reconnaissance) 2nd Battalion (Assault Helicopter) 3rd Battalion (General Support) 4th Battalion (Attack Reconnaissance) Fort Carson, Colorado K-16 Air Base, South Korea Camp Humphreys, South Korea Camp Humphreys, South Korea. CAB, 2nd Infantry Division. 3rd Aviation.

  5. 11th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 11th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade is a Combat Aviation Brigade in the United States Army Reserve. The unit's lineage can be traced to the prior lineage and insignia of the 11th Aviation Group which was last headquartered in Illesheim, Germany in 2005. [ 1 ] It is one of two aviation brigades of Army Reserve Aviation Command.

  6. United States Army Reserve - Wikipedia

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    On 23 April 1908 [3] Congress created the Medical Reserve Corps, the official predecessor of the Army Reserve. [4] 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 ...

  7. United States Army Reserve Command - Wikipedia

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    United States Army Reserve Command. The United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) commands all United States Army Reserve units and is responsible for overseeing unit staffing, training, management and deployment. Approximately 205,000 Army Reserve soldiers are assigned to USARC. The major subordinate commands which report directly to USARC ...

  8. General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center - Wikipedia

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    Airfield shared with Dobbins Air Reserve Base. Source: Federal Aviation Administration [1] General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center (formerly Naval Air Station Atlanta) is a military facility located 1-mile (1.6 km) south of Marietta, Georgia, United States. It is located immediately south of Dobbins Air Reserve Base and shares its runways.

  9. Fort Novosel - Wikipedia

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    1st Aviation Brigade. Fort Novosel (formerly Fort Rucker) is a United States Army post located primarily in Dale County, Alabama, United States. It is named in honor of Chief Warrant Officer Michael J. Novosel, an Army aviator and Medal of Honor recipient. [2][3] It was previously named for a Civil War officer, Confederate Colonel Edmund Rucker ...