Historic Units
- 127th Armor Regiment (United states)
- 174th Armor Regiment (United States)
- 205th Armor Regiment (United States)
- 208th Armor Regiment (United States)
- 210th Armor Regiment (United States)
- 101st Cavalry Regiment (United states)
- 105th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- 106th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- 107th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- 108th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- HHC/108th Support Group (United States)
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company/108th Support Group is one of only nineteen Army National Guard units with campaign credit for the War of 1812.
- (165th Infantry)69th Infantry Regiment (New York)
- 71st Infantry Regiment (United States)
- 174th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- 242nd Infantry Regiment (United States)
- 104th Field Artillery Battalion (United States)
- 105th Field Artillery Battalion (United States)
- 106th Armored Field Artillery Battalion (United States)
- 156th Field Artillery Regiment (United States)
- 170th Field Artillery Battalion (United States)
- 186th Armored Field Artillery Battalion (United States)
- 186th Field Artillery Regiment (United States)
- 187th Field Artillery Battalion (United States)
- 226th Field Artillery Battalion (United States)
- 249th Armored Field Artillery Battalion (United States)
- 258th Field Artillery Regiment (United States)
The 258th Field Artillery is one of only nineteen Army National Guard units with campaign credit for the War of 1812.
- 270th Field Artillery Battalion (United States)
- 207th Coast Artillery (AA)
- 212th Coast Artillery (AA)
- 369th Coast Artillery (AA)
- 152nd Engineer Battalion (United States)
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