Reorganizacija Nacionalne garde zahvatila je dio jedinica. Neke jedinice
su preimenovane ili deaktivirane. Nekima su podređene jedinice
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Several units have been affected by Army National Guard reorganizations.
Some have been renamed or inactivated. Some have had subordinate units
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17th
FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE
17. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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On a red shield arched at top and bottom, 2 inches (5.08 cm) in width
and 3 inches (7.62 cm) in height overall, a vertical yellow thunderbolt
between saltirewise four yellow flashes terminating in arrowheads; all
within a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) yellow border. Scarlet and yellow are the
colors used for Artillery. The thunderbolt and flashes are symbolic of
the awesome firepower of Artillery. Additionally, during World War I the
organization was a part of the 17th Division (Thunderbolt). The
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18th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
18. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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brigada poljske artiljerije je bila u XVIII. Zrakoplovnom korpusu sa
sjedištem u Fort Bragg u Sjevernoj Karolini. Brigada planira,
sinkronizira i koristi preciznu vatru i artiljerijske udare velikog
dometa u potpori XVIII zrakoplovnog korpusa, njegovih podređenih
odjeljenja i po potrebi snagama za posebne operacije. Kad poziv stigne,
brigada je spremna za raspoređivanje, borbu i pobjedu. Ova brigada
sastoji se od sljedećih jedinica. |
The 18th Field Artillery Brigade is the XVIII Airborne Corps field
artillery brigade, based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The 18th Field
Artillery Brigade is America's Contingency Field Artillery Brigade. The
Brigade plans, synchronizes and employs long range precision strike
fires and counterfires in support of the XVIII Airborne Corps, its
subordinate divisions, and to Special Operations forces as required.
When the call comes, the Brigade is ready to deploy, fight and win.
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Na
grimiznom štitu zasvođenom odozgo i odozdo, 5,08 cm i visine 3,6 cm,
okomitog žutog krilatog topa, sve unutar .32 cm žuti obrub. Krila su
pokazatelji pokretljivosti, brzine i poražavajuće točnosti modernog
topništva. Oznaka na rukavu prvotno je odobrena za 18. poljsku topničku
brigadu 29. 05. 1979. Izmijenjena je i dopunjena tako da uključuje
jezičak u zraku, dodana su metrička mjerenja i revidiran opis 21.
listopada 1992. Oznake su redizajnirane za 18. vatrenu brigadu i
izmijenjene i dopunjene tako da se 22. 03. 2007. skida natpis Airborne.
(TIOH-ov crtežni broj A-1-639) |
On a scarlet shield arched at top and bottom, 2 inches (5.08 cm) in
width and 3 inches (7.62 cm) in height, a vertical yellow winged cannon,
cascabel in base, all within a 1/8 inch (.32 cm) yellow border. Scarlet
and yellow are colors traditionally associated with Artillery units as
well as the cannon barrel. The wings are indicative of the mobility,
speed and devastating accuracy of the modern artillery. The shoulder
sleeve insignia was originally approved for the 18th Field Artillery
Brigade on 29 May 1979. It was amended to include the airborne tab, add
metric measurements and revise the description on 21 October 1992. It
was again amended to change the color of the airborne tab on 5 February
2003. The insignia was redesignated for the 18th Fires Brigade and
amended to delete the airborne tab on 22 March 2007. (TIOH Drawing
Number A-1-639) |
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30th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
30. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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42nd
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
42. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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Na žutom štitu zasvođenom odozgo i odozdo, ukupne visine 5,08 cm i
ukupne visine 3,6 cm, crvena dijagonalna pruga proteže se iznad
štita od gornjeg lijevog do donjeg desnog dijela, noseći žutu cijev
topa između u gornjem desnom dijelu plavog ljiljana, a dolje lijevo
tri crne topovske kugle; sve unutar crvenog obruba od .32 cm.
Grimizna i žuta boje se koriste za artiljeriju. Dijagonalna crvena
traka, koja ukazuje na cestu prepunu akcije i opasnosti, nosi zlatnu
cijev topa i aludira na podrijetlo postrojbe kao Željezničke
artiljerije, a ljiljan se odnosi na njihovu službu iz Prvog
svjetskog rata u Francuskoj. Topovske kugle predstavljaju tri
bataljona pukovnije pri prvom formiranju. Oznake na rukavu odobrene
su 16. 09. 1980. |
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On a yellow shield arched at top and bottom, 2 inches (5.08 cm) in
width and 3 inches (7.62 cm) in height overall, a red diagonal stripe
extending over the shield from upper left to lower right, bearing a
yellow cannon barrel between in upper right a blue fleur-de-lis and in
lower left three black cannon balls; all within a 1/8 inch (.32 cm)
red border. Scarlet and yellow are the colors used for Artillery. The
diagonal red band, indicative of a road fraught with action and danger,
bearing a gold cannon barrel for distinctive service, alludes to the
unit's origin as Railroad Artillery and the fleur-de-lis refers to
their WWI service in France. The cannon balls represent the three
battalions of the regiment when first formed. The shoulder sleeve
insignia was approved effective 16 September 1980. |
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434th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
434. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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56th
ART BRIGADE (PERSHING ROCKETS)
56. BRIGADA (PERŠING RAKETE) |
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57th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
57. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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69th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
69. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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72nd
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
72. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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113rd
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
113. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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In 1999 the 113th Field Artillery Brigade headquarters participated
with 94 personnel in the V Corps Warfighter train-up and Warfighter in
Grafenwoher, Germany in January and March 1999. The 113th FAB's
subordinate battalion, the 5th Batallion, 113th FA began conversion
from tube artillery battalion to Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)
battalion in 1999. They were the first unit to utilize distance
learning with Fort Sill, Ok for MOSQ training and certification and
received recognition for successfully leading the way in that
initiative. |
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118th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
118. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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130th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
130. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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130. brigada poljske artiljerije je jedinica KoV-a Sjedinjenih
Država koju pruža Nacionalna garda Kansasa. Ova jedinica u
Nacionalnoj gardi Kansas Army datira iz 1917. godine, gdje je bila
dio 35. pješačke divizije i može se pratiti kroz oba svjetska rata,
Korejski rat i, najnovije, rat u Iraku 2003-2011. Dana 01. 06. 1978.
godine 130. je redizajnirana kao 130. brigadu poljske artiljerije.
1985. godine ponovno u sastavu 35. pješačke divizije koja je
reaktivirana te godine. 130. ponovno je rekonstituirana 02. 09.
1997. u Nacionalnoj gardi Kansasa u Topeki. Nakon Operacije iračka
sloboda, brigada je deaktivirana 10. 11. 2007. Da bi ponovno bila
aktivirana 19. 10. 2014. |
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The 130th
Field Artillery Brigade is a field artillery brigade of the US Army,
provided by the Kansas Army National Guard. The 130th Field Artillery
history in the Kansas Army National Guard dates back to 1917, where its
lineage as part of the 35th Infantry Division can be traced through both
World Wars, the Korean War and, most recently, the war in Iraq
2003-2011. On June 1, 1978, the 130th was redesignated as the 130th
Field Artillery Brigade. In 1985, it was again designated as the 35th
Division Artillery with the reactivation of the 35th Infantry Division.
The 130th was reconstituted again on Sept. 2, 1997, in the Kansas Army
National Guard in Topeka. Following its Operation Iraqi Freedom
deployment, the brigade was inactivated on Nov. 10, 2007. The brigade
was reactivated on October 19, 2014. |
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135th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
135. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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The 135th Artillery was a local Ohio National Guard (ONG) unit which
traced its lineage to the 1st Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. After
Mexican border duty (1916-17), the 134th FA served in France during WWI,
returned to the U.S. in 1919. As a part of 37th Division, the unit served
in the Pacific Theater of World War II in the Solomon Islands and on Luzon
in the Philippines (1942-45) until demobilized at Camp Anza, CA (1945).
The unit was federally recognized as the 135th FA Battalion, 37 Division,
ONG in the Cleveland area (1946-52). |
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138th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
138. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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142nd
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
142. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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The 142nd Field Artillery Regiment ("Second Arkansas") is a field
artillery regiment currently in the Arkansas Army National Guard. The
Regiment was created in 1917 from the former 2nd Arkansas Infantry. Unit
was shipped to France during WWI, but did not see combat before cessation
of hostilities. The Regiment was activated for WWII but its battalions
served throughout the European Theater of Operations. The battalions were
activated again for the Korean War and served throughout the war. Elements
of the 142nd Fires Brigade have been activated for service in Operation
Noble Eagle and Operation Iraqi Freedom. |
A circular device 2 3/4 inches (6.99cm) in diameter overall,
consisting of a yellow vertical projectile on a blue background
surmounted by a red diamond, long axis horizontal, bearing a yellow
diagonal stripe from upper left to lower right, all within a 1/8 inch
(.32cm) yellow border. Scarlet and yellow are the traditional colors
of Field Artillery organizations. The diamond shape and blue
background refer to Arkansas, the unit's home state, and the gold
diagonal stripe on the scarlet background, from the coat of arms of
the Marquis de la Fayette, alludes to Fayetteville, Arkansas, the
Headquarters location. The projectile indicates the unit's mission and
firepower potential. The shoulder sleeve insignia was approved on 7
Sep 1978. |
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169th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
169. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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196th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
196. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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Na crvenom štitu
zasvođenom odozgo i odozdo, ukupne visine 5,08 cm i ukupne visine 3,6
cm, žuta dijagonalna pruga proteže se iznad štita od gornjeg lijevog
donjeg desnog dijela i nosi crnu cijev topa i gore desno plavi disk s
tri zvijezde u bijelom obrubu; sve unutar žutog obruba od .32 cm.
Grimizna i žuta boje se koriste za artiljeriju. Okomiti pojas, poznat
kao "zavoj" u heraldici, aluzija je na zavoj u rijeci Tennessee poznat
kao Moccasin Bend koji se nalazi u Chattanoogi, domu sjedišta brigade.
Cijev topa predstavlja osnovnu misiju, a plavi disk s tri zvijezde,
prilagođen državnoj zastavi Tennesseeja, aludira na matično područje
organizacije. Oznake je odobrena 23. 01. 1979. (TIOH Dwg. Br. A-1-632) |
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On a red shield arched at top and bottom, 2 inches (5.08 cm) in
width and 3 inches (7.62 cm) in height overall, a yellow diagonal
stripe extending over the shield from upper left to lower right
bearing a black cannon barrel and in the upper right a blue disc
bearing three stars within a white border; all within a 1/8 inch
(.32 cm) yellow border. Scarlet and yellow are the colors used for
Artillery. The vertical band, known as a "bend" in heraldry, is an
allusion to the bend in the Tennessee River known as Moccasin Bend
which is in Chattanooga, the home of the Brigade headquarters. The
gun barrel represents the basic mission, and the blue disc with the
three stars, adapted from the state flag of Tennessee, further
alludes to the home area of the organization. The shoulder sleeve
insignia was approved on 23 January 1979. (TIOH Dwg. No. A-1-632)
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210th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
210. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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214th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
214. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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224th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
224. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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428th
FIELD ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
428. BRIGADA POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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FIELD
ARTILLERY CENTER AND SCHOOL
ŠKOLA I CENTAR POLJSKE ARTILJERIJE |
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DISTINCTIVE UNIT
INSIGNIAS
POSEBNE OZNAKE
JEDINICA |
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7th
FIELD
ARTILLERY |
28th
FIELD ARTILLERY |
29th
FIELD ARTILLERY |
"Nunquam
Fractum" |
"We
support the lane" |
"Fidelis
et versus" |
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76th
FIELD ARTILLERY |
377th
FIELD ARTILLERY |
5tH ARTILLERY GROUP |
"Duty
the spirit of 76" |
"Firmiter
et Fideliter" |
"First
to battle" |
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7th
ARTILLERY |
81st
FIELD ARTILLERY regiment |
40 FIELD ARTILLERY |
"Hazard
Zet Forward" |
"Libertas justitia humanitas" |
"All for one" |
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81. regimenta
poljske artiljerije |
40. regimenta poljske artiljerije |
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J.L. Pete Morgan and Ted A. Thurman,
American military patch guide, 1997 |
Cl. Frank C. Foster, Complete guide to the United States Army
Medals, Badges and Insignia World War II to present, 2004 |
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