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In June 2002, he was chosen for the position of chief of staff of the 88th Regional Readiness Command. Waff remained in this role till 2005. In that same year, he was promoted to brigadier general, and served as the deputy commanding general of the 99th Regional Readiness Command.
63rd Readiness Division: Commanding General, 63rd Readiness Division: U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) U.S. Army Reserve Command (USARC) Major General Tracy L. Smith [197] [198] U.S. Army: 81st Readiness Division: Commanding General, 81st Readiness Division: U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) U.S. Army Reserve Command (USARC) Major General Patricia R. Wallace ...
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For the new Reorganization Objective Army Division (ROAD) brigade at Fort Benning, Georgia, the adjutant general on 1 August 1962 restored elements of the 99th Reconnaissance Troop, which thirty years earlier had been organized by consolidating infantry brigade headquarters and headquarters companies of the 99th Infantry Division, as Headquarters and Headquarters Companies, 197th and 198th ...
81st Readiness Division, at Fort Jackson, SC - providing support in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Puerto Rico 85th Support Command , in Arlington Heights, Illinois , provides training and logistical support to First Army [ 3 ]
The following 18 pages use this file: 99th Infantry Division (United States) Battle of Elsenborn Ridge; Battle of the Bulge; Battle of the Bulge order of battle; Division insignia of the United States Army; Divisions of the United States Army; List of United States divisions during World War II; List of active duty United States Army major generals
On 23 July 1918, the War Department directed the organization of the 99th Division at Camp Wheeler, Georgia.Plans called for the division to include a headquarters, headquarters troop, the 197th Infantry Brigade (393rd and 394th Infantry Regiments and 371st Machine Gun Battalion), 198th Infantry Brigade (395th and 396th Infantry Regiments and 372nd Machine Gun Battalion), 370th Machine Gun ...
Soldiers of the I Company, 394th Infantry Regiment near Bad Honningen in March 1945, fighting to expand the bridgehead east of the Ludendorff Bridge on the Rhine.. The 394th Infantry Regiment was established on 23 July 1918 as the 394th Infantry and assigned to the 99th Division as a member of the National Army.