Georgia Army National Guard - Units

Units

  • 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team consisting of:
    • 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry
    • 2nd Battalion, 121st Infantry
    • 1st Squadron, 108th Cavalry Regiment
    • 1st Battalion, 118th Field Artillery
    • 148th Support Battalion (Brigade)
    • Special Troops Battalion
  • 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade consisting of
    • 348th Brigade Support Battalion consisting of
      • HHC, 348th
      • Co A, 348th BSB
      • Co B, 348th BSB
      • Co C, 348th BSB
    • 781st Homeland Reaction Force, (HRF) consisting of
      • 202nd EOD
      • 138th CHEM (Heavy)
      • 248th MED
      • 877th EN
      • 4th CST (CBRNE)
    • 878th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy)consisting of
      • HSC, 878th EN
      • FSC, 878th EN
      • 876th EN Co
      • 810th EN Co
      • 848th EN Co
      • 175th EN Co
      • 874th EN Co
    • 170th Military Police Battalion consisting of
      • HHC, 170th MP BN
      • 190th MP Co
      • 178th MP Co
      • 179th MP Co
      • 278th MP Co
    • 214th Field Artillery Battalion consisting of
      • HHB, 214th FA
      • FSC, 214th FA
      • A Battery, 214th FA
      • B Battery, 214th FA
      • C Battery, 214th FA
  • 116th Army Band
  • 118th PSD
  • 185th Aviation Regiment (part of the unit was activated in July 2006 for training; in November 2006 that unit was deployed to Kosovo as a part of Task Force Eagle)
  • 560th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade
    • 221st Military Intelligence Battalion-(Tactical Exploitation)
    • 3rd Squadron (R&S), 108th Cavalry Regiment
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3-108th CAV
      • Troop A, 3-108th CAV
      • Troop B, 3-108th CAV
      • Troop C (LRS), 3-108th CAV (formerly Company H (LRS), 121st Infantry Regiment)
    • 420th Network Signal Company
    • 230th Brigade Support Company
  • 82nd Maintenance Company
  • 124th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment - returned from Iraq (October 2006)

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