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The 38th Sustainment Brigade is a sustainment brigade of the United States Army National Guard in Indiana. The former 38th Division Support Command (DISCOM), along with several other support units, transformed into the 38th Sustainment Brigade in 2007. When this transformation began, the unit's headquarters shifted from Indianapolis, Indiana to Kokomo, Indiana. The 38th Infantry Division distinctive unit insignia was used by members of this unit until the current design was approved in May 2009. ==Service history== The 38th Sustainment Brigade’s origins go back to the Mexican Border Crisis, as a combat arms company. The Indiana National Guard unit was organized and Federally recognized on June 3, 1916 as Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Infantry in Indianapolis. From June 28 through July 9, 1916, the unit was mustered into Federal service in support of Mexican Border service. After nearly eight months, they were mustered out of Federal service on February 21–26, 1917. Only several weeks later, they were again called upon and entered Federal service on March 25, 1917, for World War I. Upon arrival at Camp Shelby, Miss., they were redesignated as Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 152nd Infantry, a company of the 38th Division. The 38th Infantry Division arrived in Europe in October 1918 and was dispersed (or “skeletonized”) into units already fighting on the front line. After the Armistice was signed, they were demobilized March 8, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Kentucky After World War I, Hqtrs. Co., 3rd Battalion, 152nd Infantry were reorganized and Federally recognized September 22, 1921, at Indianapolis. Subsequently, they went through two changes prior to World War II, including • 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「38th Sustainment Brigade」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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