Like the United States Army Reserve, many members usually serve "One weekend a month, two weeks a year", although many members also serve full-time in order to maintain units, and many units have become more active in military operations in recent years.
The Army National Guard is the oldest branch of the U.S. military, tracing its origins back into American colonies as far back as 1636. English colonists needed to protect themselves and drew civilians into organized militias, from which are descended some units of the Massachusetts Army National Guard. The Army National Guard officially received its title in 1798.
During World War I, the National Guard provided 40% of the US Army's combat forces. Guard membership doubled in 1940, and provided 19 divisions during World War II. Later, 138,000 guardsmen were deployed for Korea, and many other smaller deployments. After September 11, the Army National Guard has been used extensively in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Contents
1Twenty-first Century Reorganization
1.1List of Units Undergoing Transformation
1.1.1Divisions
1.1.2Theater Level Support Organizations
1.1.3Combat Support Brigades
1.1.4Sustainment Brigades
1.1.5Field Artillery (Fires) Brigades
1.1.6Functional Brigades
1.1.7Theater Aviation Assets
1.1.8Brigades
1.2Legacy Units and Formations
2See also
3References
Twenty-first Century Reorganization
The Army National Guard is reorganizing into 28 brigade combat teams and 78 support brigades as a part of the Army'stransformation plan. When the reorganization is complete, brigades will have 3,000 to 4,000 soldiers whereas the former Army organization was principally organized around large, mostly armored divisions of around 15,000 soldiers each.
There are currently (Nov 2006) eight National Guard divisions. [1]
The following is a partial list of the planned end-state organization of the Army National Guard, and includes those brigade and division-level units undergoing transformation as part of the US Army plan.
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