Brigade Insignia of The United States Army - Field Artillery/Fires Brigades

Field Artillery/Fires Brigades

  • 17th Fires Brigade
  • 18th Fires Brigade
  • 41st Fires Brigade
  • 42nd Field Artillery Brigade
  • 45th Fires Brigade
  • 54th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 57th Field Artillery Brigade (Now 157th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade)
  • 65th Fires Brigade
  • 72nd Field Artillery Brigade
  • 75th Fires Brigade
  • 103rd Field Artillery Brigade
  • 115th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 118th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 130th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 135th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 138th Fires Brigade
  • 142nd Fires Brigade
  • 147th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 151st Field Artillery Brigade
  • 153rd Field Artillery Brigade
  • 169th Fires Brigade
  • 196th Fires Brigade
  • 197th Fires Brigade
  • 209th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 210th Fires Brigade
  • 212th Fires Brigade
  • 214th Fires Brigade
  • 224th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 227th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 402nd Field Artillery Brigade
    (Train to Excellence)
  • 428th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 434th Field Artillery Brigade
  • 479th Field Artillery Brigade
    (Dependable Support)
  • 631st Field Artillery Brigade

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