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- Adjutants General of Nebraska
- Units
- Historic units
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Infobox military unit | unit_name = Nebraska Army National Guard | native_name = | image = Nebraska National Guard seal.png | image_size = 200px | alt = | caption = | dates = 23 December 1854 – present | disbanded = | country = {{flag|United States}} | countries = | allegiance = {{flag|Nebraska}} | branch = {{Army|United States}} | type = | role = | size = 3,344[1] | command_structure = Nebraska Military Department | garrison = Lincoln, Nebraska | garrison_label = | nickname = | patron = | motto = | colors = | colors_label = | march = | mascot = | anniversaries = | equipment = | equipment_label = | battles = | decorations = | battle_honours = | battle_honours_label = | flying_hours = | website = | commander1 = President Donald Trump (Commander-in-Chief) Governor Pete Ricketts '(Governor of the State of Nebraska) | commander1_label = Civilian leadership | commander2 = Major General Daryl L. Bohac | commander2_label = State military leadership }}The Nebraska Army National Guard is a group of Army National Guard units in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The Adjutant General for these units is Major General Judd H. Lyons, who was announced as the new Deputy Director of the Army National Guard in May, 2013, and will assume his new duties later in 2013. The state's longtime 67th Infantry Brigade was disestablished in 2002, but then reformed and reorganised as the 67th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade in 2008. Adjutants General of Nebraska(Partial list): - Daryl L. Bohac, 2013-Present
- Judd H. Lyons, 2009-2013
- Timothy J. Kadavy, 2007-2009
- Roger P. Lempke, 2000-2007
- Stanley M. Heng, 1987-2000
- James Carmona, 1983 -1987
- Edward C. Binder, 1978 - 1983
- Francis L. Winner, 1973-1977
Units The Nebraska Army National Guard has one land component command with subordinate elements for mission command. They and their commanders are: Land Component Command of Lincoln - BG Kevin D. Lyons - 1969th Contracting Team
- 105th Military History Detachment
92nd Troop Command : Lincoln - COL Eric J. Teegerstrom - 111th Press Camp : Lincoln, NE
- 43rd Army Band : Lincoln, NE
- Company E (LRS), 134th Infantry Regiment : Yutan, NE (inactivation ceremony held on 12 August 2018)[2]
- 195th Forward Support Company (Special Operations) (Airborne) : Omaha, NE
- 195th Quartermaster Detachment (Rigger Support Team) : Yutan, NE[3]
- 1st Battalion (S&S), 376th Aviation Regiment (UH-72A), 63rd Theater Aviation Brigade (TAB)
- HeadQuarters and HeadQuarters Company (HHC) : Grand Island, NE
- Company A (-) : Lincoln, NE
- Company D (-) : Grand Island, NE (UH-72A)
- 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment - 63rd Theater Aviation Brigade (TAB)
- HHC
- Detachment 1 : Lincoln, NE
- Detachment 5 : Grand Island, NE
- Company B (-) : Grand Island, NE (CH-47D)
- Company G, 2-104th Aviation Regiment, Combat Aviation Brigade, 28th Infantry Division - PAARNG (Air Ambulance)(UH-60) : Lincoln, NE
- Company D (Maintenance)
- Detachment 1 : Lincoln, NE
- Detachment 3 : Grand Island, NE
- Company E (Maintenance)
- Detachment 1 : Lincoln, NE
- Detachment 3 : Grand Island, NE
- Company A, 2nd Battalion, 641st Aviation Regiment (C-12) : Lincoln, NE - 63rd Theater Aviation Brigade (TAB)
- 110th Medical Battalion : Lincoln, NE
- 313th Medical Company (Ground Ambulance) : Lincoln, NE
- 1075th Transportation Company (Truck) : North Platte, NE
- Detachment 1 : Sidney, NE
- Detachment 2 : McCook, NE
- Detachment 3 : Broken Bow, NE
- 189th Transportation Company (Truck) : Norfolk, NE
- Detachment 1 : Wayne, NE
- Detachment 2 : Columbus, NE
- 1st Squadron, 134th Cavalry Regiment: Yutan, NE - 39th Brigade Combat Team
- HHT,1-134th Cavalry Regiment: Yutan, NE
- Troop A : Hastings, NE
- Troop B : Yutan, NE
- Troop C : Beatrice, NE
- Company D, 39th BSB (CAV FSC) : Lincoln, NE - 39th Brigade Support Battalion - 39th Brigade Combat Team
- 72nd Civil Support Team : Lincoln, NE
67th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade of Lincoln - COL Craig W. Strong - 234th Signal Company : Lincoln
- 734th Brigade Support Battalion (formerly 734th Transportation Battalion): Kearney, NE
- 267th Ordnance Company : Lincoln, NE
- Detachment 1 : Hastings, NE
- Detachment 2 : Lincoln, NE
- 402nd Military Police Battalion (Combat Support): Omaha, NE
- 192nd Military Police Detachment (Law and Order) : Nebraska City, NE
- 1057th Military Police Company: Chadron, NE
- Detachment 1 : Scottsbluff, NE
- Detachment 2 : Grand Island, NE
- 126th Chemical Battalion : Omaha, NE
- 754th Chemical Company (Recon/Decon) : Omaha, NE
- 128th Engineer Battalion : Columbus, NE
- 181st Engineer Team (Fire Fighting) : Norfolk, NE
- 317th Engineer Team (Fire Fighting) : Norfolk, NE
- 623rd Engineer Company (Vertical) : Wahoo, NE
- Detachment 1 : York, NE
209th Regiment (Regional Training Institute) : Ashland - COL Shane Martin - Training Site Command : Camp Ashland, Ashland, NE
- Detachment 1 : Greenlief Training Site, Hastings, NE
Historic units- 67th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade - As the 67th Infantry Brigade, the brigade was initially formed in August 1917 in the Iowa and Nebraska Army National Guards, and was part of the 34th Division mobilized for World War I.
- 134th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- 167th Cavalry Regiment - The regiment was constituted on February 12, 1964 as a CARS parent regiment, consisting of Troop E-167 CAV, an element of the 67th Infantry Brigade. Reorganised 1 October 1985 to comprise 1st Squadron, an element of the 35th Infantry Division. Transferred from CARS to USARS on 1 June 1989, headquarters Lincoln, Nebraska.[4] 1-167th Cavalry was re-organized into the 1st Squadron, 134th Cavalry (R&S) in 2008.
- 168th Field Artillery Regiment (formerly 3rd Battalion, 134th Infantry)
- 195th Armored Regiment - The Regiment was constituted 20 June 1946 as the 120th Eng Combat Battalion and allocated to the Nebraska ARNG as a component of the 34th Infantry Division.[5] Organized and federally recognized on 20 November 1947 with headquarters at Omaha, elements organized from new and existing companies. Reorganized and redesignated 1 February 1953 as the 120th Engineer Battalion. Location of headquarters changed 1 May 1959 to Kearny (Kearney, Nebraska?). Relieved 1 April 1963 from assigned to the 34th Infantry Division. Converted, reorganized, and redesignated 1 May 1968 as the 195th Armor, a parent regiment under CARS, consisting of the 1st Battalion. 1 November 1978 assigned to the 67th Infantry Brigade. Reallocated to the 35th Infantry Division on 1 October 1985. 1 June 1989 reallocated from CARS to United States Army Regimental System. Globalsecurity.org reports that "[t]he 195th Armor Battalion (sic) of the Nebraska National Guard, a subordinate unit of the 67th Infantry Brigade, deactivated on Sunday September 2, 2001. Its elements were redesignated as the 734th Transportation Battalion (Motor Support). "[6]
See alsoReferences1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.governing.com/gov-data/military-civilian-active-duty-employee-workforce-numbers-by-state.html |title=Reserve Forces Military by State |author= |date=30 September 2017 |website= |publisher=Governing |access-date=11 June 2018 |quote=}} 2. ^https://www.dvidshub.net/news/288733/last-lrs-leaving-legacy-behind 3. ^https://www.flickr.com/photos/nenationalguard/29155790687 4. ^United States Army (Center for Military History) via {{cite book |title=Armor-Cavalry Regiments: Army National Guard Lineage |editor1-first=Jeffrey Lynn |editor1-last=Pope |editor2-first=Leonid E. |editor2-last=Kondratiuk |year=1995 |publisher=DIANA Publishing |isbn=9780788182068 |page=51 |accessdate=27 December 2013 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SeqLBwskpZIC&pg=PA51 }} 5. ^United States Army via {{cite book |title=Armor-Cavalry Regiments: Army National Guard Lineage |editor1-first=Jeffrey Lynn |editor1-last=Pope |editor2-first=Leonid E. |editor2-last=Kondratiuk |year=1995 |publisher=DIANA Publishing |isbn=9780788182068 |page=56 |accessdate=17 September 2012 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SeqLBwskpZIC&lpg=PA59&ots=_8KX3EAoEu&dq=195th%20Armor%20Regiment&pg=PA59#v=onepage&q=221st%20Armor%20Regiment&f=false }} 6. ^Globalsecurity.org, 67th Area Support Group, accessed December 2013.
External links - Bibliography of Nebraska Army National Guard History compiled by the United States Army Center of Military History
- Nebraska Army National Guard
- Camp Cody - Nebraska National Guard WW1
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