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  2. History of the United States Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    A controversy arose when the regular Army attempted to reduce the number of planned National Guard divisions to 21, which was resolved when Secretary of Defense Neil H. McElroy decided on 27 for the Army National Guard. [174] By September 1959 the Army National Guard had reorganized into twenty-one infantry and six armored divisions. [175]

  3. 47th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 47th Infantry Division remained on the rolls longer than any other National Guard division that did not see combat (45 years of service). The only Army division that did not see combat to have remained on the rolls longer is the Army Reserve 's 108th Infantry Division , elements of which have seen action now in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  4. Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Army National Guard (ARNG) is an organized militia force and a federal military reserve force of the United States Army.It is simultaneously part of two different organizations: the Militia of the United States (consisting of the ARNG of each state, most territories, and the District of Columbia), as well as the federal ARNG, as part of the National Guard as a whole (which includes the Air ...

  5. North Carolina Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    I Am The Guard: A History of the Army National Guard, 1636-2000. Department of the Army Pamhlet No. 130-1. Washington: GPO. ISBN 0-16-066449-7. Gobbel, Luther Lafayette (1919). "Militia in North Carolina in Colonial and Revolutionary Times". Historical Papers. XIII. Durham, N. C.: Trinity College Historical Society. pp. 35– 61.

  6. 51st Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the 107th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion and 263rd Tank Battalion were assigned to the division. The Division remained in a normal National Guard training status, being reorganized periodically as the Army applied lessons learned in World War II and the Korean War. The 51st Infantry Division never served on active federal duty.

  7. 1st Battalion, 194th Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    During April and September the battalion gave tactical support to units in the vicinity of Bamberg, Germany. On 17 January 1955, the 194th was released from active duty and reverted to National Guard status. The 194th was reactivated as a part of the Iowa National Guard in 1955. [1]

  8. United States Army Center of Military History - Wikipedia

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    In addition, army historians maintain the organizational history of army units, allowing the center to provide units of the Regular Army, the Army National Guard, and the Army Reserve with certificates of their lineage and honors and other historical material concerning their organizations. The center also determines the official designations ...

  9. Geneva Armory - Wikipedia

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    Geneva Armory is a historic National Guard armory building located at Geneva in Ontario County, New York.The armory consists of a long, shallow, rectangular, five-story, hip-roofed administration building with an attached 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, rectangular gable-roofed drill shed.