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The 256th Infantry Brigade is an enhanced brigade of the Louisiana Army National Guard. It is headquartered at Lafayette, Louisiana. Until 2006 it was a "Heavy" brigade that consisted of 2 mechanized infantry battalions, 1 armor battalion (1st Battalion, 156th Armored Regiment), and a self-propelled artillery battalion. As of 01 September, 2006 it is due to transfer to a light configuration of two infantry battalions and one light cavalry squadron plus a battalion of towed artillery. This new organization is known as an IBCT (Infantry Brigade Combat Team. In military science a brigade is a military unit that is part of a division and includes regiments (where that level exists), or (in modern armies) is composed of several battalions (typically two to four) and directly attached supporting units. ...
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Seal of the Army National Guard The Army National Guard is a component of the United States Army. ...
Lafayette is a city located on the Vermilion River in Lafayette Parish, in the U.S. state of Louisiana. ...
Mechanized infantry are infantry equipped with armored personnel carriers (APCs), or infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) for transport and combat (see also mechanized force). ...
In military terminology, a battalion consists of two to six companies typically commanded by a lieutenant colonel. ...
Armor or armour (see spelling differences) is protective clothing intended to defend its wearer from intentional harm in combat and military engagements, typically associated with soldiers. ...
A U.S. M109A6 Paladin self-propelled howitzer Self-propelled artillery (also called mobile artilley or locomotive artillery) vehicles mount a large howitzer (or alternatively mortar or rockets) and are used for long-range indirect bombardment support. ...
Soldiers or warriors who fought mounted on horseback in combat are commonly known as cavalry (from French cavalerie). ...
A Squadron is a small unit or formation of cavalry, aircraft (including balloons), or naval vessels. ...
During trainup for operations, summer and fall of 2004, in Iraq the 256th Infantry Brigade was stationed in Fort Hood, Texas and the did an NTC rotation at Fort Irwin, California. Fort Hood and Fort Irwin are both some of the largest army bases within the contenetial U.S. the latter located in the Mojave Desert is larger than the state of Rhode Island. From there the unit flew from England Air Park in Alexandria, Louisiana to Bangor, Maine then to Ramstien Air Force Base in Germany and finally to Kuwait City, Kuwait. The brigade spent another month training in the Syrian Desert of Kuwait prior to moving into Iraq. Fort Hood is a census-designated place and US Army post located outside of Killeen Texas. ...
Official language(s) None See: Languages of Texas Capital Austin Largest city Houston Area Ranked 2nd - Total 268,581 sq mi (695,622 km²) - Width 773 miles (1,244 km) - Length 790 miles (1,270 km) - % water 2. ...
NTC may refer to: National Textbook Company, a United States book-publishing firm which produces dictionaries and other books for students. ...
The entrance to the NTC. Fort Irwin Military Reservation, located in Fort Irwin, California, U.S., this military facility is used for live-fire training of brigade-sized forces. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area Ranked 3rd - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 770 miles (1,240 km) - % water 4. ...
Looking across from Emigrant Pass towards the Kingston Range in the eastern Mojave. ...
Official language(s) None Capital Providence Largest city Providence Area Ranked 50th - Total 1,214* sq mi (3,144* km²) - Width 37 miles (60 km) - Length 48 miles (77 km) - % water 32. ...
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Kuwait City Kuwait City (also Al-Kuwait - اÙÙÙÙØª), population 305,694 (1998), is the capital of the emirate of Kuwait and part of the Al-Asimah goveronate. ...
The Syrian Desert is a combination of steppe and true desert that is located in parts of the nations of Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. ...
In 2004-5 the 256th Brigade was sent to Iraq as part of OIF III (Operation Iraqi Freedom III, the third U.S. military rotation of forces into the area of operations). It served under the 1st Cavalry Division for its first five months and its last several months under the 3rd Infantry Division. During the first half of its combat tour in Iraq some of the brigades subordinate units also served under the 10th Mountain Division. During operations in theater the brigade operated under the configuration of one-third heavy and two-thirds light. Each battalion in the brigade had one company of heavy forces with M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank, M2A2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle, or a mixture of the two. Occupation zones in Iraq as of September 2003 The post-invasion period in Iraq followed the 2003 invasion of Iraq by a multinational coalition led by the United States, which overthrew the Baath Party government of Saddam Hussein. ...
The 1st Cavalry Division (1st Cav Div) is a heavy armored division of the United States Army with base of operations in Fort Hood, Texas. ...
The 3rd Infantry Division may refer to infantry divisions in a number of world armies: British 3rd Infantry Division Canadian 3rd Infantry Division German 3rd Infantry Division U.S. 3rd Infantry Division Polish 3rd Carpathian Infantry Division Italian 3rd Infantry Division Ravenna This number-oriented article is a disambiguation page...
The 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) is a light infantry division of the United States Army currently serving under the XVIII Airborne Corps. ...
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The M1 Abrams main battle tank is the principal combat tank of the United States Army. ...
The 1st battalion, 156th Armor, headquarters Shreveport, Louisiana. has been decommissioned and replaced by the 2nd squadron, 108th Cavalry as of September, 2006. Three out of four of the cavalry squadron's troops are located in Shreveport with the remaining troop (nicknamed the "Wildbunch") in Coushatta, Louisiana. Location in the state of Louisiana Coordinates: Parish Caddo Mayor Keith Hightower Area - City 117. ...
Coushatta is a town in Red River Parish, Louisiana, USA. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 2,299. ...
The 2nd battalion, 156th Infantry headquarters is located at Abbeville, Louisiana. Company A 2nd Battalion is located at DeQuincy, Louisiana and DeRidder, Louisiana. Company B is located at Pineville, Louisiana and Oakdale, Louisiana. Company C is located at Crowley, Louisiana, Jennings, Louisiana, and Eunice, Louisiana The small city of Abbeville is the parish seat of Vermilion Parish, in the US state of Louisiana, 150 miles (241 km) southwest of New Orleans. ...
DeQuincy is a city located in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. ...
De Ridder is a city located in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana. ...
Pineville is a city located in Rapides Parish, Louisiana. ...
Oakdale is a small city located in Allen Parish, Louisiana. ...
The city of Crowley is the parish seat of Acadia Parish, in the US state of Louisiana. ...
Jennings is a city located in Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana. ...
Eunice is a city located in St. ...
The 3rd battalion, 156th Infantry headquarters is located at Lake Charles, Louisiana. named, see Lake Charles (body of water). Lake Charles, (French: Lac Charles), is the fifth largest city in the US state of Louisiana. ...
199th Support Battalion which provides the 256th Brigade with most of its logistical support, is headquartered at Alexandria, Louisiana. Alexandria is a city in Louisiana and is the parish seat of Rapides Parish. ...
The 141st Artillery Battalion "Washingon Artillery", provides most of the 256th Brigade's fire support and has its headquarters at New Orleans, Louisiana. Nickname: The Crescent City, The Big Easy, The City That Care Forgot, NOLA (acronym for New Orleans, LA) Location in the State of Louisiana and the United States Coordinates: Country United States State Louisiana Parish Orleans Founded 1718 Mayor Ray Nagin (D) Area - City 350. ...
The 1088th Troops Battalion headquarters is located at Plaquemine, Louisiana. The city of Plaquemine is the parish seat of Iberville Parish, in the US state of Louisiana. ...
The old task organization of the 256th brigade was 3 armor companies of 14 tanks each, 6 mechanized infantry companies of 14 IFV(s) each and 3 batteries of 155mm self propelled artillery cannons. The new task organization will be 6 light infantry companies, 2 anti-tank companies armed with TOW missiles, 2 mounted recon troops, 1 dismounted recon troop, and 2 batteries of towed artillery with 105mm cannons. The brigade will also have a support battalion and a special troops battalion for CS/CSS (Combat Support/ Combat Service Support). These 2 battalions will possess support units such as signal, intelligence, military police, combat engineers, transportation, quartermaster (supply), maintenance, and medical. Traditionally light infantry (or skirmishers) were soldiers whose job was to provide a skirmishing screen ahead of the main body of infantry, harassing and delaying the enemy advance. ...
A troop is a military unit, originally a small force of cavalry, subordinate to a squadron and headed by the troop leader. ...
Four double-A batteries In science and technology, a battery is a device that stores energy and makes it available in an electrical form. ...
The new organization of the 256th infantry will be easier to transport via fixed and rotary winged aircraft as there is no piece of equipment that approaches the 68 ton weight of an Abrams tank or the 26.5 ton weight of a Bradley fighting vehicle. This will also make the unit cheaper to equip and maintain as the Abrams at 6 million dollars a piece is one of the most expensive land vehicles in the US Army. Weapons of the 256th Infantry Brigade: |