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Headquarters, 1st Brigade, 91st Division (Training Support)

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Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as Headquarters Troop, 91st Division

Organized in October 1917 at Camp Lewis, Washington

Demobilized in May 1919 at the Presidio of San Francisco, California

Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters Company, 91st Division

Organized in November 1921 at San Francisco, California

Reorganized and redesignated 6 April 1942 as Division Headquarters and Military Police Company (less Military Police Platoon), 91st Division

Ordered into active military service 15 August 1942 and reorganized at Camp White, Oregon; concurrently redesignated as Headquarters Company, 91st Infantry Division

Inactivated 1 December 1945 at Camp Rucker, Alabama

Activated 25 March 1947 at San Francisco, California

(Organized Reserves redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps; redesignated 9 July 1952 as the Army Reserve)

Disbanded 1 May 1959 at San Francisco, California

Reconstituted 24 November 1967 in the Army Reserve as Headquarters, 1st Brigade, 91st Division (Training)

Activated 20 January 1968 at Sacramento, California

Location changed 1 February 1993 to Dublin, California

Reorganized and redesignated 1 October 1993 as Headquarters, 1st Brigade, 91st Division (Exercise)

Reorganized and redesignated 17 October 1999 as Headquarters, 1st Brigade, 91st Division (Training Support)

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1st Brigade, 91st Division (Training Support) Honors

Campaign Participation Credit

World War I: Ypres-Lys; Meuse-Argonne; Lorraine 1918

World War II: Rome-Arno; North Apennines; Po Valley

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