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Encyclopedia > 49th Division

A number of countries have a 49th Division:

  • British 49th (West Riding) Division (World War I)
  • British 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division (World War II)
  • US 49th Armored Division

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49th Armored Division (1035 words)
The 49th was deactivated in 1968 and reformed into the 36th, 71st and 72nd separate brigades.
The 49th Armored Division was reactivated on November 1, 1973, with its headquarters at Camp Mabry, Austin, TX.
The Division was to be comprised of the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, a Russian Airborne brigade, a Nordic-Polish brigade, and a Turkish brigade.
THK Message Board: Texas Army National Guard 36th Infantry Division (2185 words)
Division teaming began in 1998 as a pilot program, pairing the 49th with the 1st Cavalry Division headquartered at Fort Hood, Texas, and California's 40th Mechanized Division with the Army's 4th Mechanized Division, also headquartered at Fort Hood.
The 49th was in command of a total of 6,900 soldiers including the Maryland Guard's 629th Military Intelligence Battalion, Army Reservists and active duty forces from the 3rd Armored Calvary Regiment as well as foreign troops taking part in the operations such as Turkey, Poland and Russia.
: : The Division was to be comprised of the 3rd : Armored Cavalry Regiment, a Russian Airborne : brigade, a Nordic-Polish brigade, and a : Turkish brigade.
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