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The 49th's primary role in California is to provide defense support to civilian authorities (DSCA) in the northern region of the state. As part of its federal mission, the 49th Military Police Brigade stands ready to deploy and respond to support missions around the world. [3] The brigade is the part of the Homeland Response Force (HRF).
A shoulder sleeve insignia ... 49th Infantry Brigade (Now the 49th Military Police Brigade) [1] 50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team.
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In 2004, the name 49th Military Police Brigade (49th MP BDE) was also adopted for it. A later realignment of the command's structure has utilized the new designation of 49th Readiness Brigade (Separate), but the unit is still mainly known as the Alaska State Defense Force. The ASDF structure was primarily composed of military police units.
Between the wars the 79th Infantry Brigade existed in the state, with the 159th and 184th Infantry Regiments. The California Army National Guard played an important role in World War II . One of the most illustrious California military units, the 40th Infantry Division, fought against the Imperial Japanese in the Pacific .
221st Military Police Brigade: Deactivated: 258th Military Police Brigade: Reorganized and redesignated 290th Military Police Brigade. 160th Military Police Battalion; 304th Military Police Battalion; 317th Military Police Battalion; 535th Military Police Battalion; 724th Military Police Battalion; 200th Military Police Command: Reserve 300th ...
49th Armored Division "Lone Star" Feb 1946 – 1968. Nov 1973 – July 2004. Texas National Guard. ... Brigade insignia of the United States Army;
This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia produced by the United States Army Institute of Heraldry. It is in the public domain but its use is restricted by Title 18, United States Code, Section 704 [2] and the Code of Federal Regulations (32 CFR, Part 507) [3] , [4] .