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  2. 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    2nd Battalion, 7th ADA (Patriot) 3rd Battalion, 43rd ADA (Patriot) 2nd Battalion, 1st ADA Task Force with 2-1 ADA (Hawk) and 2-43 ADA (Patriot) The 1st Battalion, 2nd ADA was left behind at Fort Stewart when the brigade deployed. Battery D, 1st Battalion, 7th ADA (Patriot) was attached from 94th ADA Brigade, 32nd AADCOM in Europe, and 2nd ...

  3. 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    History. The 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade was constituted on 1 January 1918, during World War I, in the National Army as Headquarters, 31st Heavy Artillery Brigade, Coast Artillery Corps at Key West, Fla. but would see numerous name changes over the lifetime of the unit. The unit, commanded by Brigadier General George Washington Gatchell ...

  4. Air Defense Artillery Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Air Defense Artillery Branch is the air defense branch of the United States Army, specializing in the use of anti-aircraft weapons (such as surface-to-air missiles) to conduct anti-aircraft warfare operations. In the U.S. Army, these groups are composed of mainly air defense systems such as the Patriot Missile System, Terminal High Altitude ...

  5. 174th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Combat service identification badge. Flag. The 174th Air Defense Artillery Brigade is an Air Defense Artillery brigade of the United States Army. It is one of six brigade-sized major subordinate commands of the Ohio Army National Guard, activated on 1 September 2008, in Columbus, Ohio. Before, during, and following its activation, the brigade ...

  6. 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment. The 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment is an air defense artillery regiment of the United States Army first constituted 1918 in the Regular Army. In 2018, its battalions use Patriot antimissiles, and are cross-training with THAAD. [1][2] In 2020, the 2-43 Air Defense Artillery Battalion deploy two Iron Dome.

  7. 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Insignia. Distinctive unit insignia. The 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment is an air defense artillery regiment of the United States Army first organized in 1917 as a railway gun unit. It continued in that role unit 1943, when the regiment was broken in separate railway gun battalions, and in the following year the units were reorganized and ...

  8. 164th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 164th Air Defense Artillery Brigade is an air defense artillery brigade of the United States Army as part of the Florida Army National Guard. The unit is headquartered in Orlando, Florida on the site of the former McCoy Air Force Base and is composed of two air defense artillery battalions and one field artillery battalion located at 12 ...

  9. 2nd Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (United States)

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    2d Howitzer Battalion, 1st Artillery, inactivated 1 October 1963 at Fort Lewis, Washington, and relieved from assignment to the 4th Infantry Division. Redesignated 14 July 1966 as the 2d Battalion, 1st Artillery. Activated 25 August 1966 at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.