Alabama Army National Guard - Units

Units

  • 167th Theater Sustainment Command
    • 440th Theater Opening Element
    • 279th Army Field Support Brigade
    • 111th Ordnance Group (EOD)
      • 441st Ordnance Battalion (EOD)
        • 641st Ordnance Co (EOD)
        • 666th Ordnance Co (EOD)
    • 135th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
  • 122nd Troop Command
    • 1103rd Combat Support Sustainment Battalion
    • 161st Medical Battalion (Multifunctional)
  • 62nd Troop Command
    • 142d Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (activated in September 2009)
    • 226th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
      • 31st Signal Company
      • 711th Brigade Support Battalion
      • 877th Engineer Battalion
      • 1st Battalion, 117th Field Artillery Regiment (EAB FA 155 Towed)
      • 1st Battalion, 131st Aviation Regiment
  • 31st Chemical Brigade
    • 145th Chemical Battalion
      • 690th Chemical Company (Recon/Decon)
      • 440th Chemical Company (Smoke/Decon)
    • 151st Chemical Battalion
      • 1343rd Chemical Company (Smoke/Decon)
      • 208th Chemical Company (Recon/Decon)
    • 231st Military Police Battalion
      • 214th Military Police Company (Combat Support)
      • 217th Military Police Company (Combat Support)
      • 1165th Military Police Company (Combat Support)
    • 203rd Military Police Battalion
      • 128th Military Police Company (Combat Support)
      • 152nd Military Police Company (Combat Support)
      • 1166th Military Police Company (Combat Support)
  • 20th Special Forces Group

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