III Corps (United States) - Organization

Organization

III Corps, Fort Hood

  • III Corps Special Troops Battalion, Fort Hood
  • 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss
  • 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood
  • 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley
  • 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson
  • 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Hood
  • 41st Fires Brigade, Fort Hood
  • 75th Fires Brigade, Fort Sill
  • 212th Fires Brigade, Fort Bliss
  • 214th Fires Brigade, Fort Sill
  • 36th Engineer Brigade, Fort Hood
  • 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, Fort Hood
  • 89th Military Police Brigade, Fort Hood
  • 13th Sustainment Command, Fort Hood

Other major units stationed along the III Corps units are:

  • 4th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Fort Leonard Wood
  • 6th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Fort Sill (United States Army Air Defense Artillery School)
  • 32nd Army Air & Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss
    • 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Fort Bliss
    • 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Fort Sill (Was assigned to III Corps and once was based at Fort Hood)
    • 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Fort Hood
  • 48th Chemical Brigade, Fort Hood
  • 71st Ordnance Group (EOD), Fort Carson

The corps’s divisions are supported by the following sustainment brigades, which are under direct command of FORSCOM:

  • 1st Sustainment Brigade at Fort Riley supporting the 1st Infantry Division
  • 4th Sustainment Brigade at Fort Hood supporting the 1st Cavalry Division
  • 15th Sustainment Brigade at Fort Bliss supporting the 1st Armored Division
  • 43rd Sustainment Brigade at Fort Carson supporting the 4th Infantry Division

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