5th Armored Brigade (United States)
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Active |
1942–45 1951–56 1975–94 1999 – present |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | United States Army |
Branch | Armor |
Role | Training |
Size | Brigade |
Part of | First Army |
Garrison/HQ | Fort Bliss |
Nickname(s) | Dagger Brigade |
Insignia | |
Distinctive unit insignia |
The 5th Armored Brigade is an AC/RC (active component/reserve component) unit based at Fort Bliss, Texas. The unit is responsible for training selected United States Army Reserve (USAR) & Army National Guard units west of the Mississippi River before they deploy to conduct combat operations overseas. The unit was formerly designated as 2nd Brigade, 91st Division. In 2007, the brigade was reassigned from Fort Carson, Colorado to Fort Bliss, Texas.
The brigade was redesignated and re-missioned several times:
- 5th Tank Destroyer Group 1942–1945 (one of 14 activated for World War II)
- 5th Armored Cavalry Regiment 1951–1954 (as a USAR unit in Lincoln, Nebraska)
- 5th Armored Group 1954–1956
- 5th Brigade (Training) 1975–1995, Lincoln, Neb.[1]
- In 1999 the 5th was merged with the 2d Brigade, 91st Division and carried the latter name and lineage until redesignated in 2006.
- In 2015, the 5th absorbed the 402nd Field Artillery Brigade, whose commander now has assumed command of the merged units.[2]
Organization
The unit is composed of:
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 5th Armored Brigade
- 1st Battalion, 360th Regiment (Infantry) "War Hogs"
- 1st Battalion, 361st Regiment (Engineers) "Red Hawks"
- 1st Battalion, 362nd Regiment (Air Defense) "Renegades"
- 2nd Battalion, 356th Regiment (Logistics Support) "Red Ball"
- 2nd Battalion, 362nd Regiment (Field Artillery) "Red Leg"
- 2nd Battalion, 363rd Regiment (CS/CSS) (Infantry) "Black Scorpion"
- 3rd Battalion, 360th Regiment (CS/CSS) "Rough Riders"
- 3rd Battalion, 361st Regiment (CS/CSS) "Mountain Warriors"
- 3rd Battalion, 362nd Regiment (Armor) "Stallions"
- CONUS Replacement Center "Vipers"
References
External links
- 5th Armored Brigade Official Website
- Lineage & Honors for 2nd Brigade, 91st Division
- Training Division (West)
- The Tank Destroyer Society
- Bibliography for Tank Destroyer research
- Personal recollection from a unit veteran
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