96th Sustainment Brigade (United States)
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The 96th Sustainment Brigade, is a combat service support formation of the United States Army Reserve. It traces its history to the 96th Infantry Division which served in the Asia-Pacific theater during World War II. Effective 17 September 2008, the unit became the 96th Sustainment Brigade, with its headquarters located at Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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96th Infantry Division | |
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Active | 1918–1919 1921–1946 1946–present |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | United States Army |
Branch | U.S. Army (Reserve) |
Type | Sustainment brigade |
Nickname(s) | "Columbia Division" "Deadeye Division" |
Engagements | World War IINATO intervention in BosniaGWOT |
Decorations | Presidential Unit Citation |
Commanders | |
Commander | COL Charles E. Fairbanks |
Notable commanders | MGen James L. Bradley (WWII) BGen Claudius M. Easley (WWII Asst CGO) BGen Ray D. Free (USAR) |
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