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The 715th Truck Company saw combat in Korea. Naming their company orderly room "Blair House," they flew a DC flag over the Korean peninsula on 8 December 1951. [2] 74th Troop Command heritage continued to deploy overseas to every major conflict in support of the United States Army throughout the Cold War era.
Converted and redesignated 1 March 1959 as HHD 260th MP Group; reorganized and redesignated 1 March 1985 as HHC 260th MP Brigade. Became 260th Military Police Command 1 February 1992. 260th MP Command was active as late as September 2006 in the DC ARNG. [4] 257th Army Band "The Band of the Nation's Capital" Honor Guard; Color Guard
Members of the Honor Guard are all volunteers from all ranks. The volunteers are solicited from different commands under the 74th Troop Command such as the 372nd Military Police (MP) Battalion, the different MP companies, 547th Transportation Company, and the 104th Maintenance Company within the DCARNG. The volunteers are screened and selected ...
Multi-Agency Augmentation Command, commanded by an O7; 74th Troop Command (United States), commanded by an O6 372nd Military Police Battalion ("Red Hand") 547th Transportation Company; 104th Maintenance Company; 1946th Finance Company; 260th Regiment (Regional Training Institute) 257th Army Band "The Band of the Nation's Capital"
Pages in category "Military in Washington, D.C." The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... 74th Troop Command (United States) 231st Combat ...
30th Troop Command; 53rd Troop Command; 54th Troop Command; 56th Troop Command; 57th Troop Command; 58th Troop Command; 59th Aviation Troop Command; 68th Troop Command; 70th Troop Command; 74th Troop Command (United States) 78th Aviation Troop Command; 83rd Troop Command; 90th Troop Command; 96th Aviation Troop Command; 101st Troop Command
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A troop command is a command equivalent in size to a brigade that provides command and control headquarters and planning staff for smaller units of a National Guard within a state that are not organized under a division or brigade headquarters.