Organization
There are six major commands of the 41st Brigade:
- Special Troops Battalion
- HHC, Portland, Oregon
- Company A (Engineering), Clackamas, Oregon
- Company B (Military Intelligence), Tigard, Oregon
- Company C (Signal), Portland, Oregon
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- 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment
- Headquartered in Springfield
- Company A, Springfield
- Company B, Corvallis
- Company C, Gresham
- Company D, Hillsboro
- 1st Battalion, 186th Infantry Regiment
- Headquartered in Ashland
- Company A, Medford
- Company B, Coos Bay
- Detachment 1, St. Helens
- Company C, Roseburg
- Company D, Grants Pass
- 2nd Battalion, 218th Field Artillery Regiment
- HHB (Headquarters and Headquarters Battery) Forest Grove
- Battery A, Portland
- Battery B, McMinnville
- 141st Support Battalion
- Headquartered in Portland
- Company A, Salem
- Company B (Ordnance)
- Company C (Medical)
- Company D, Bend
- Company E, Eugene
- Company F, Medford
- Company G, Forest Grove
- 1st Squadron, 82nd Cavalry Regiment
- HHT (HQ Troop/Squadron Staff), Bend
- Troop A (Motorized), Lebanon
- Troop B (Motorized), Redmond
- Troop C (Dismounted Reconnaissance), Klamath Falls
- Company D (Forward Support), 141st Support Battalion (company attached to 1-82d Cavalry), Bend
- Detachment 1 (Maintenance) Co D, 141st Support Battalion, Burns
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