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  2. 125th Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Organized 15 April 1887 in the Minnesota Reserve National Guard as the 3rd Infantry Regiment with headquarters at St. Paul Recognized in 1889 in the National Guard of Minnesota Reorganized and redesignated 4 May 1898 as the 14th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry

  3. List of Minnesota National Guard Units - Wikipedia

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    2d Battalion (Combined Arms), 136th Infantry Regiment [1] 1st Squadron, 94th Cavalry Regiment [1] 2d Battalion, 135th Infantry Regiment [1] Combat Aviation Brigade, 34th Infantry Division (34th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade) [1] Headquarters and Headquarters Company [1] 2nd Battalion (Assault Helicopter), 147th Aviation Regiment [1]

  4. List of field artillery regiments of the United States

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    2nd Battalion is the cannon battalion assigned to the 1st Infantry BCT, 101st Airborne Division, stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky [19] 37th Field Artillery Regiment. 1st Battalion is the cannon battalion assigned to the 1st Stryker BCT, 2nd Infantry Division, stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington [20]

  5. Minnesota National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota National Guard’s 1st Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division was an important part of the 2007 “surge.” As a result of the extension of their tour to 16 months in Iraq, and 22 months overall, the Red Bulls are recognized as having served the second longest tour of duty in Iraq of any military unit, active or reserve.

  6. 34th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    34th Infantry Division exercises training and readiness oversight of the following elements, but they are not organic [50] and include a division headquarters battalion, one armored brigade combat team, two infantry brigade combat teams, a cavalry brigade combat team, a field artillery brigade, and several attached units—specifically a field ...

  7. United States Army Reserve - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Section (military unit) - Wikipedia

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    In the South African Army Infantry Formation (which is responsible for all South African Army infantry), the standard infantry section is divided into a seven-man rifle group and a three-man machine gun group as per the earlier British model; the rifle group consists of a section commander (Corporal) and six riflemen, all armed with R4 5.56mm ...

  9. List of equipment of the United States Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy Adopted by the United States Army as the "Lightweight Multipurpose Weapon M136". M3 MAAWS: Anti-tank recoilless rifle: Saab Bofors Dynamics: 84x246mm R Army, USSOCOM: SMAW: Anti-tank rocket system: Nammo Talley: 83.5mm Army, Marine Corps Anti-air weapons FIM-92 Stinger: Man-portable air-defense system ...