Reorganization Following World War II
Following World War II, the 142nd Field Artillery Group was reorganized in the Arkansas Guard, consisting of 6 battalions, 3 artillery battalions and 3 antiaircraft artillery battalions.
Headquarters | Company | Station |
---|---|---|
142nd Field Artillery Group | Headquarters and Headquarters Battery | Fayetteville |
709th FA Battalion | Headquarters and Headquarters Battery | Paragould |
Battery A | Rector | |
Battery B | Augusta | |
Battery C | Piggott | |
Service Battery, 437th FA | Wynne | |
936th Field Artillery Battalion | Headquarters and Headquarters Battery | Fayetteville |
Battery A | Bentonville | |
Battery B | Berryville | |
Battery C | Rogers | |
Service Battery | Harrison | |
Medical Detachment | Fayetteville | |
937th Field Artillery Battalion | Headquarters and Headquarters Battery | Fort Smith |
Battery A | Mena | |
Battery B | Paris | |
Battery C | Ozark | |
Service Battery | Mena | |
Medical Detachment | Ozark | |
151st Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion | Headquarters and Headquarters Battery | Harrison |
Battery A | Mountain Home | |
Battery B | Berryville | |
Battery C | Marshall | |
Battery D | Harrison | |
Medical Detachment | Harrison | |
326th Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion | Headquarters and Headquarters Battery | West Memphis |
Battery A | Marked Tree | |
Battery B | West Memphis | |
Battery C | Harrisburg | |
Battery D | West Helena | |
Medical Detachment | Marked Tree | |
327th Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion | Headquarters and Headquarters Battery | Jonesboro |
Battery A | Jonesboro | |
Battery B | Jonesboro | |
Battery C | Jonesboro | |
Battery D | Jonesboro | |
Medical Detachment | Jonesboro |
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