Mississippi Army National Guard - Units and Formations Circa 2010

Units and Formations Circa 2010

  • 155th Heavy Brigade Combat Team (HQ Tupelo, MS)
    • 1st Squadron, 98th Cavalry Regiment (RSTA)
    • 1st Battalion, 155th Infantry Regiment (HQ McComb)
    • 2nd Battalion, 198th Armor (HQ Senatobia)
    • 2nd Battalion, 114th Field Artillery
    • 106th Brigade Support Battalion
    • 155th Brigade Special Troops Battalion
  • 1st Battalion, 204th Air Defense Artillery (HQ Newton)
  • 184th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) (184th ESC)
  • 185th Aviation Brigade
  • 66th Troop Command
  • 114th Area Support Group
  • 168th Engineer Brigade
  • 154th Regiment (Regional Training Institute)
1st Battalion (Armor)
2nd Battalion (Infantry)
3rd Battalion (Non Commissioned Officers Academy)
4th Battalion (Medical)
  • Company D, 1st Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment (United States)
  • 1387th Quartermaster Company (Water Supply) - Leland
  • Det 16 OP SPT AIRLIFT (OSA)
  • 47th WMD Civil Support Team
  • 1687th Transportation Company
  • 41st Army Band
  • 102d Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
  • 1108th Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group - formerly 1108th Aviation Classification Repair Activity Depot (AVCRAD), transition took place 2011-12

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