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Company F, 425th Infantry : ウィキペディア英語版 | Company F, 425th Infantry
Company F, 425th Infantry was a long range surveillance company of the Michigan National Guard that was inactivated on 12 June 2011. The unit came into being in the mid-1960s when the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 225th Infantry was reflagged as Companies E and F (Ranger), 425th Infantry, and organized as Ranger companies. During this period these two companies were assigned to division and higher level commands to perform long range reconnaissance patrol missions, as opposed to the Ranger companies of today which comprise the four battalions (this includes the Special Troops Battalion) of the 75th Ranger Regiment. According to the United States Army Center of Military History, it was reorganized and redesignated as the 425th Infantry Detachment (LRS) effective 1 September 2008 and was relocated from Pontiac Michigan to the Selfridge Air National Guard Base near Mount Clemens, 15 miles northeast of Detroit. == History ==
At the conclusion of World War II the 125th Infantry Regiment, Michigan National Guard, returned to Detroit. A reorganization of the National Guard followed and the Detroit unit was redesignated the 425th Infantry Regiment. Regimental elements reorganized 1 September 1972 and Company E was redesignated Company F, 425th Infantry (Ranger).〔Woodworth, Maj. Thomas, "Heritage: F Company 425th Infantry," ''Patrolling'' magazine, Winter-Spring 2006〕
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