Current Structure
35th Infantry Division exercises Training and Readiness Oversight of the following elements, they cannot be considered organic:
- Division Special Troops Battalion
- 33rd (Infantry) Brigade Combat Team (IL NG)
- Special Troops Battalion
- 2nd Squadron, 106th Cavalry Regiment (RSTA)
- 2nd Battalion, 130th Infantry Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 178th Infantry Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, 122nd Field Artillery Regiment
- 634th Brigade Support Battalion
- 39th (Infantry) Brigade Combat Team (AR ARNG)
- Special Troops Battalion
- 1st Squadron, 151st Cavalry Regiment (RSTA)
- 1st Battalion, 153rd Infantry Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, 153rd Infantry Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 206th Field Artillery Regiment
- 39th Brigade Support Battalion
- 48th (Infantry) Brigade Combat Team (GA NG)
- Special Troops Battalion
- 1st Squadron, 108th Cavalry Regiment (RSTA)
- 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, 121st Infantry Regiment
- 1st Battalion, 118th Field Artillery Regiment
- 148th Brigade Support Battalion
- Combat Aviation Brigade, 35th Infantry Division (MO NG)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 376th Aviation Regiment (S&S) (NE NG)
- 1st Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment (Attack) (MO NG)
- 2nd Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment (General Support), (UT NG)
- 1st Battalion, 108th Aviation Regiment (Assault) (KS NG)
- 935th Aviation Support Battalion
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