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28th Infantry Brigade Combat Team

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28th Infantry Brigade Combat Team is a unit of the United States Army National Guard and is part of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. The brigade is headquartered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and has been involved in numerous operations and deployments, including the War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) and the Iraq War. The brigade has a long history, dating back to the early 20th century, and has been associated with several notable military figures, including George S. Patton and Dwight D. Eisenhower. The brigade's soldiers have also been recognized for their service, with many receiving awards such as the Purple Heart, Bronze Star Medal, and Meritorious Service Medal from institutions like the United States Department of the Army and the National Guard Bureau.

Introduction

The 28th Infantry Brigade Combat Team is a brigade combat team of the United States Army National Guard, with its headquarters located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The brigade is part of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard and has been involved in various operations, including Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, under the command of United States Central Command and in support of the International Security Assistance Force. The brigade has also been associated with several notable military units, including the 1st Infantry Division (United States), 4th Infantry Division (United States), and 101st Airborne Division, and has worked alongside organizations such as the United States Army Special Forces and the United States Air Force. The brigade's soldiers have received training at various institutions, including the United States Army Infantry School and the United States Army Ranger School, and have been recognized for their service by the United States Department of Defense and the National Guard Association of the United States.

History

The 28th Infantry Brigade Combat Team has a long and storied history, dating back to the early 20th century, with roots in the American Expeditionary Forces and the United States Army during World War I. The brigade was originally formed as part of the 28th Infantry Division (United States), which was activated in 1917 and saw combat in World War I, including the Battle of the Argonne Forest and the Battle of the Marne. The brigade was later reorganized and re-designated several times, including during World War II, when it was part of the European Theater of Operations and participated in the D-Day invasion of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge. The brigade has also been associated with several notable military figures, including Omar Bradley, George Marshall, and Douglas MacArthur, and has worked alongside organizations such as the British Army and the Canadian Army, as part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the United Nations.

Organization

The 28th Infantry Brigade Combat Team is organized as a brigade combat team, with several subordinate units, including the 1st Battalion, 109th Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion, 110th Infantry Regiment, and 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment. The brigade is also supported by various other units, including the 228th Brigade Support Battalion and the 2nd Squadron, 104th Cavalry Regiment, which provide logistics and reconnaissance support, respectively. The brigade's soldiers are trained at various institutions, including the United States Army Armor School and the United States Army Field Artillery School, and have been recognized for their service by the United States Army Forces Command and the National Guard Bureau. The brigade has also worked alongside other military units, including the United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy, as part of the United States Department of Defense and the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

Operations

The 28th Infantry Brigade Combat Team has been involved in numerous operations and deployments, including the War in Afghanistan (2001-2021) and the Iraq War. The brigade was deployed to Afghanistan in 2010, where it operated in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and worked alongside organizations such as the International Security Assistance Force and the Afghan National Army. The brigade was also deployed to Iraq in 2005, where it operated in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and worked alongside organizations such as the Multi-National Force – Iraq and the Iraqi Army. The brigade's soldiers have received awards and recognition for their service, including the Combat Action Badge, Army Commendation Medal, and Army Achievement Medal, from institutions like the United States Department of the Army and the National Guard Association of the United States.

Commanders

The 28th Infantry Brigade Combat Team has been commanded by several notable military officers, including Major General Wesley Craig, Brigadier General John Gronski, and Colonel Robert Decker. The brigade's commanders have been recognized for their leadership and service, with many receiving awards such as the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, and Army Commendation Medal from institutions like the United States Department of the Army and the National Guard Bureau. The brigade's commanders have also been associated with several notable military units, including the 1st Infantry Division (United States), 4th Infantry Division (United States), and 101st Airborne Division, and have worked alongside organizations such as the United States Army Special Forces and the United States Air Force, as part of the United States Department of Defense and the North American Aerospace Defense Command. The brigade's soldiers have also been recognized for their service by the United States Congress and the National Guard Association of the United States.

Category:Military units and formations of the United States

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