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The 111th Sustainment Brigade is a sustainment brigade of the New Mexico Army National Guard, headquartered at Rio Rancho. The brigade was organized as the 111th Air Defense Artillery Brigade of the United States Army .
In 1970, New Mexico Army National Guard soldiers were involved in an incident where they stabbed students at the University of New Mexico with their bayonets during protests. During the 1983–1989 time frame the New Mexico Army National Guard began a complete modernization program to gain high technology type units.
Major units of the New Mexico Army National Guard include the 226th Military Police Battalion, 1st and 2nd Battalions, 200th Infantry Regiment, the 93rd Troop Command, 44th Army Band, the 111th Sustainment Brigade, and the 717th Brigade Support Battalion. The major unit of the New Mexico Air National Guard is the 150th Special Operations Wing.
The Outdoor Recreative Division of New Mexico Economic Development Department on Monday announced the fifth and final round of the fiscal year 2024 Trails+ Grant funding, for 17 recipients around ...
The New Mexico National Guard is stepping in to help residents impacted by major flooding in Rociada. From wildfires to heavy rainfall, those in the area have seen it all. Especially over the past ...
The New Mexico Army National Guard has a dual federal and state mission. When in federal service, it acts as a reserve component of the United States Army.When activated by the state of New Mexico, the Army National Guard is tasked with emergency relief support during natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes and forest fires; search and rescue operations; support to civil defense ...
Oct. 2—When Pia Romero enlisted in the military more than three decades ago, she viewed it as a way to pay for college and to give back to her community. "I come from a small northern New Mexico ...
The Governor of New Mexico is commander-in-chief of the NMSDF, [6] which unlike the New Mexico National Guard cannot be called to federal service and remains under exclusive state jurisdiction. In September 2014, Brigadier General David Torres, then commander of the New Mexico State Defense Force, announced a restructuring and modernization ...