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The 94th Field Artillery deployed with the 1st Armored Division to Southwest Asia during Operation Desert Shield/Storm. The 94th Field Artillery was again inactivated on 15 January 1992, only to be reactivated on 16 July 1995 to the 1st Armored Division in Germany as Alpha Battery, 94th Field Artillery (MLRS).
2nd Battalion is a training support battalion assigned to the 428th Field Artillery Brigade, stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma [2] 3rd Field Artillery Regiment 2nd Battalion is the cannon battalion assigned to the 1st Armored BCT, 1st Armored Division , stationed at Fort Bliss , Texas [ 3 ]
The brigade's infantry battalions were reflagged again in 1984 as the 4th, 5th and 6th Battalions, 502nd Infantry, and Battery C, 94th FA was reflagged as Battery E, 320th Field Artillery. From 1947 to 1987, brigade soldiers were tasked with month-long rotations at Spandau Prison.
47th Infantry Division – "Viking" – a unit of the Minnesota Army National Guard. 51st Infantry Division (United States)-"Rattlesnake" 63rd Infantry Division – "Blood and fire"; This is today's 63rd Regional Support Command. 65th Infantry Division – "Battle Axe"; 66th Infantry Division – "Black Panther"; 69th Infantry Division
2-pounder gun; 8.4 cm Feldgeschütz Ord 1871; 8.4 cm Feldgeschütz Ord 1879; 94th Field Artillery Regiment; 107 mm gun M1910; 114th Field Artillery Regiment (United States) 117th Field Artillery Regiment; 120th Field Artillery Regiment; 122nd Field Artillery Regiment; 130 K 90-60; 152 H 88; 155 GH 52 APU; 155 K 83; 155 mm Creusot Long Tom
The 94th Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army cavalry regiment, represented in the Minnesota Army National Guard by 1st Squadron, 94th Cavalry, part of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division, stationed at Duluth. The squadron traces its descent from the 2nd Battalion, 136th Infantry, a unit that fought in World War II.
The 125th Field Artillery deployed to France and participated in World War I by providing individual replacements to other units. The regiment was demobilized at Camp Dodge, Iowa in 1919. [ 4 ] In 1921 a post-World War I reorganization of the National Guard caused Battery F to be reconfigured as Headquarters, 1st Battalion, 135th Infantry ...
A Bofors 40 mm LAA gun crew under training, January 1942. 8th KOYLI left 218th Bde on 6 November 1941 and transferred to the Royal Artillery (RA) to begin retraining in the light anti-aircraft (LAA) role: on 15 November it became 94th LAA Regiment, consisting of Regimental Headwquarters (RHQ) and 323–325 LAA Batteries, equipped with Bofors 40 mm guns.