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631st Troop Command - Lansing Company D (MICO), 837th BEB, 37th BCT - Lansing; 460th Chemical Company - Augusta; 126th Army Band – Wyoming; 107th Engineer Battalion - Ishpeming, MI. 1430th Engineer Company - Traverse City, MI. Detachment 1 - Marquette, MI; 1431st Engineer Company - Calumet, MI. Detachment 1 - Baraga, MI; 1432nd Engineer ...
1208th Engineering Survey & Design Team - Lansing, MI; 1999th AQ Detachment Members of the Michigan National Guard during the Latvia Day parade in Riga, Latvia, 18 November 2014; 1146th Judge Advocate General Detachment - Lansing, MI; Detachment 1, 505th Judge Advocate General - Lansing, MI; 63rd Troop Command - Wyoming, MI
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.
A dismounted reconnaissance troop (DRT) is a reconnaissance unit found within U.S. Army RSTA squadrons that are part of infantry brigade combat teams (IBCTs). While a RSTA squadron serves as the primary reconnaissance element for its parent brigade, the DRT serves as the specialized reconnaissance element for the squadron when conducting clandestine reconnaissance and surveillance. [1]
In support would be a reconnaissance troop, a low-level air defence detachment, an anti-tank section, engineering detachment, and artillery support. Battlegroups are often subdivided into company groups (called "teams" in the U.S. Army) consisting of a single infantry company supported by a tank troop and various other support units.
The 631st Maintenance Company is one of five companies of the 927th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion which is under the MSC of 50th Regional Support Group in the Army National Guard of the United States. [1] Its headquarters are located at Starke, Florida. As of 2018, the company is commanded by CPT Kevin Wade and First Sergeant Elotro Lewis.
Members of the National Guard are typically part-time soldiers who attend unit drills one weekend per month and serve a two-week annual tour of active duty. All officers and enlisted personnel must meet the same physical, education, and other eligibility requirements as members of the active-duty services.
Team members may engage in what has been called “pseudo-work,” such as exchanging stories about outside activities or other topics that are not relevant to group goals. Stage II Counterdependency and Fight: In the second stage of group development members disagree among themselves about group goals and procedures.