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18th field artillery brigadeの例文

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  • The 18th Field Artillery Brigade deployed into Iraq with High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems.
  • The 3rd Battalion, 8th Field Artillery Regiment served as an reserve unit in the Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm with the 18th Field Artillery Brigade.
  • The battalion has been stationed with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell; with the 18th Field Artillery Brigade and the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina; and with the 17th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Lewis, Washington.
  • 18th Field Artillery Brigade ( Airborne ) at Fort Bragg, North Carolina was the initial army test bed unit for the M142 HIMARS . C Battery, 3rd Battalion, 27th Field Artillery Regiment began field testing 3 HIMARS prototypes in all types of training events and environments in 1998 as a residual of the Rapid Force Projection Initiative ( RFPI ) Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration ( ACTD ).
  • Initially, the French operated independently under national command and control, but coordinated closely with the Americans, Saudis and CENTCOM . In January, the Division was placed under the tactical control of the US XVIII Airborne Corps and reinforced for the ground war with the following units from the US Army : 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, 18th Field Artillery Brigade and 27th Engineer Battalion.
  • The 18th Fires Brigade held a ceremony on October 16, 2014, removing the patch of the 82nd Airborne Division and re-donning the 18th Field Artillery Brigade patch, to signify its increased responsibility to provide long range field artillery support to the four Divisions in the XVIII Airborne Corps, and officially change its name to the 18th Field Artillery Brigade, a name held by the Brigade since its inception in 1978.
  • The 18th Fires Brigade held a ceremony on October 16, 2014, removing the patch of the 82nd Airborne Division and re-donning the 18th Field Artillery Brigade patch, to signify its increased responsibility to provide long range field artillery support to the four Divisions in the XVIII Airborne Corps, and officially change its name to the 18th Field Artillery Brigade, a name held by the Brigade since its inception in 1978.