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  2. 1st Infantry Division Artillery (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Infantry Division Artillery (DIVARTY) is the divisional artillery command and force fires headquarters for the 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kansas.The DIVARTY has served with the division from 1917 to 1939, 1940–1995, 1996–2005, and reactivated in October 2015.

  3. 1st Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The division continued with the subsequent 260-kilometre (160 mi) long assault on Iraqi-held territory over 100 hours, engaging eleven Iraqi divisions, destroying 550 tanks, 480 armored personnel carriers and taking 11,400 prisoners. 1st Infantry Division Artillery, including 4-3 FA battalion, was decisive during combat operations performing ...

  4. 7th Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    On 20 January 1964 the unit was redesignated the 1st Battalion, 7th Artillery and assigned to the 1st Infantry Division.The distinctive unit insignia (DUI) of the unit was changed to an "artillery red" square shield with a silver band dividing it (as seen by the wearer) from the top right corner to the bottom left corner.

  5. 5th Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Field Artillery Regiment was constituted as part of the Regular Army in January 1907. Individual battalions have lineages which date back further. Currently, it is a parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, with a single active battalion, the 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery, which is assigned to the 1st Division Artillery, 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kansas.

  6. Liberation of Kuwait campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    2nd Bn, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment (155SP) 1st Infantry Division (Mech) MG Thomas Rhame 1st Brigade 5th Bn, 16th Infantry Regiment (Mech) 1st Bn, 34th Armor Regiment 2nd Bn, 34th Armor Regiment 1st Bn, 5th Field Artillery Regiment (155SP) 2nd Brigade 2nd Bn, 16th Infantry Regiment (Mech) 3rd Bn, 37th Armor Regiment 4th Bn, 37th Armor Regiment

  7. 33rd Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 33rd Field Artillery Regiment is an inactive field artillery regiment of the United States Army, first constituted in 1918 in the National Army (USA). A parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, the regiment has no active regiments. The regiment saw active service with the 1st Infantry Division in World War II.

  8. 13th Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, 13th Field Artillery Regiment, attached to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, conduct a dry-fire exercise of the M270A1 Multiple Launch Rocket System during Decisive Action Rotation 15–06 at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif., 25 March 2015.

  9. Warner Barracks - Wikipedia

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    3rd Brigade of the 1st Armored Division from 1971 to 1991; 3rd Infantry Division; 4th Armored Division; 2nd and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiments; 5th Missile Battalion, 39th Artillery (Lance Missile) 2nd Battalion, 78th Fild Artillery (155mm Self Propelled) 2nd Battalion, 35th Artillery (155mm towed guns) 1st Battalion, 75th Artillery (8" Self ...