Battlefield Surveillance Brigade - Transformation

Transformation

Former units consisted of one active component and two inactive detachments, there are now both Active-duty and National Guard Surveillance Brigades, each having a specific Table of Organization and Equipment.

The changes made were all part of an Army-wide transition to the Army Modular Force, future-concept ("Grow The Army Plan" of modernization) proposed by US Army Chief of Staff General Peter Schoomaker in 2007. The plan calls for ten Surveillance Brigades.

Unit Patch Component Home Headquarters
504th BfSB Regular Army Fort Hood, TX
525th BfSB Regular Army Fort Bragg, NC
201st BfSB Regular Army Fort Lewis, WA
58th BfSB Maryland Army National Guard Maryland
67th BfSB Nebraska Army National Guard Nebraska
71st BfSB Texas Army National Guard Texas
142nd BfSB Alabama Army National Guard Alabama
219th BfSB Indiana Army National Guard Indiana
297th BfSB Alaska Army National Guard Alaska
560th BfSB Georgia Army National Guard Georgia

All units are moving to the objective designs by the scheduled completion of the Grow The Army Plan by fiscal year 2013.

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