39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (United States) - Current Units

Current Units

153rd Infantry Regiment

153rd Infantry Regiment distinctive unit insignia
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206th Field Artillery Regiment

206th Field Artillery Regiment distinctive unit insignia
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151 Cavalry Regiment

151 Cavalry Regiment distinctive unit insignia
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39th Brigade Support Battalion

39th Brigade Support Battalion distinctive unit insignia
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Special Troops Battalion, 39th IBCT

Special Troops Battalion, 39th IBCT distinctive unit insignia
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 39th BCT "Bladerunners" : Little Rock, Arkansas
1st Battalion, 153rd Infantry Regiment "Warrior" : Malvern, Arkansas
2nd Battalion, 153rd Infantry Regiment "Gunslinger" : Searcy, Arkansas
1st Squadron, 151st Cavalry Regiment (RSTA) "Saber" : Warren, Arkansas
1st Battalion, 206th Field Artillery Regiment "Aleutian" : Russellville, Arkansas
39th Brigade Support Battalion "Provider": Hazen, Arkansas
39th Brigade Special Troops Battalion "Ready": Conway, Arkansas

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