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Collection of the units of the United States Army by December 2021 and their operational assignments.
Department of the Army
- Department of the Army, at The Pentagon, Virginia
- Secretary of the Army: Mrs. Christine Elizabeth Wormuth POL DP
- Under Secretary of the Army Mr. Christopher Lowman
- Chief of Staff of the United States Army (): General James Charles McConville
- Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army (): General Joseph Matthew Martin
- Office of the Secretary of the Army
- Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology): Mr. Douglas R. Bush
- Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works): Mr. Michael L. Connor POL DP
- Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller): Mrs. Caral Elizabeth Spangler
- Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy and Environment): Mr. Jack Surash
- Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs): vacant since April 2021
- General Counsel of the Army: Mr. James Edwin McPherson
- Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
- Inspector General of the Army: Lieutenant General Donna W. Martin
- Office of the Chief of Staff
- Deputy Chief of Staff (G1-Personnel): Lieutenant General Gary M. Brito
- Deputy Chief of Staff (G2-Intelligence): Lieutenant General Laura A. Potter
- Deputy Chief of Staff (G6-Communications/IT): Lieutenant General John Blain Morrison Jr.: Lieutenant General Erik C. Peterson
- Chief of Engineers of the United States Army: Lieutenant General Scott Alan Spellmon
Forces Command
FORSCOM trains, mobilizes, deploys, sustains, transforms, and reconstitutes assigned conventional forces, providing relevant and ready land power to combatant commanders.
- United States Army Forces Command
- Command Headquarters, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- Commander: General Michael Xavier Garrett
- Air Traffic Services Command
- 83rd Civil Affairs Battalion
- Fort Irwin National Training Center
- Joint Readiness Training Center
- Command Headquarters, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Security Force Assistance Command
- Security Force Assistance Command[1]
- Commander () and Command Headquarters, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade[2]
- Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company, at Fort Benning, Georgia
- 1st Infantry Battalion – Infantry unit
- 2nd Infantry Battalion – Infantry unit
- 3rd Cavalry Squadron – ISTAR/Cavalry/Reconnaissance unit
- 4th Field Artillery Battalion – Field artillery unit
- 5th Engineer Battalion – Engineer unit (includes signals and military intelligence companies)
- 6th Combat Service Support Battalion – Combat Service Support unit
- 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- 1st Infantry Battalion – Infantry unit
- 2nd Infantry Battalion – Infantry unit
- 3rd Cavalry Squadron – ISTAR/Cavalry/Reconnaissance unit
- 4th Field Artillery Battalion – Field artillery unit
- 5th Engineer Battalion – Engineer unit (includes signals and military intelligence companies)
- 6th Combat Service Support Battalion – Combat Service Support unit
- 3rd Security Force Assistance Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company, at Fort Hood, Texas
- 1st Infantry Battalion – Infantry unit
- 2nd Infantry Battalion – Infantry unit
- 3rd Cavalry Squadron – ISTAR/Cavalry/Reconnaissance unit
- 4th Field Artillery Battalion – Field artillery unit
- 5th Engineer Battalion – Engineer unit (includes signals and military intelligence companies)
- 6th Combat Service Support Battalion – Combat Service Support unit
- 4th Security Force Assistance Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company, at Fort Carson, Colorado
- 1st Infantry Battalion – Infantry unit
- 2nd Infantry Battalion – Infantry unit
- 3rd Cavalry Squadron – ISTAR/Cavalry/Reconnaissance unit
- 4th Field Artillery Battalion – Field artillery unit
- 5th Engineer Battalion – Engineer unit (includes signals and military intelligence companies)
- 6th Combat Service Support Battalion – Combat Service Support unit
- 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
- 1st Infantry Battalion – Infantry unit
- 2nd Infantry Battalion – Infantry unit
- 3rd Cavalry Squadron – ISTAR/Cavalry/Reconnaissance unit
- 4th Field Artillery Battalion – Field artillery unit
- 5th Engineer Battalion – Engineer unit (includes signals and military intelligence companies)
- 6th Combat Service Support Battalion – Combat Service Support unit
- 54th Security Force Assistance Brigade – Army National Guard
- Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company – Indiana ANG
- 1st Infantry Battalion – Georgia ANG
- 2nd Infantry Battalion – Florida ANG[3]
- 3rd Squadron, 54th Cavalry Regiment – Florida ANG[3]
- 4th Battalion – Texas ANG
- 5th Battalion – Ohio ANG
- 6th Battalion – Illinois ANG
32nd Army Air and Missile Defence Command
- 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command[4]
- Commander () and Command Headquarters, at Fort Bliss, Texas
- 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade "Imperial"[5]
- Brigade Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Fort Bliss, Texas
- 1st Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (with MIM-104 Patriot mobile SAM systems)
- 2nd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (with MIM-104 Patriot mobile SAM systems)
- 3rd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (with MIM-104 Patriot mobile SAM systems)
- 5th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (with MIM-104 Patriot mobile SAM systems)
- 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade[6]
- Brigade Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
- 3rd Battalion, 2nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (with MIM-104 Patriot mobile SAM systems)
- 4th Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (with MIM-104 Patriot mobile SAM systems)
- 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment (Centurion C-RAM systems)
- 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade[7]
- Brigade Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Fort Hood, Texas
- 4th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, at Shipton Kaserne, Ansbach, Germany[8] (with FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS)
- 1st Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery Regiment (with MIM-104 Patriot mobile SAM systems)
- 1st Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (with MIM-104 Patriot mobile SAM systems)
- 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade "Spartan"[9]
- Brigade Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- 3rd Battalion (Airborne), 4th Air Defense Artillery Regiment (with MIM-104 Patriot mobile SAM systems)
- 1st Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Regiment 1st Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky (with AN/TWQ-1 Avenger Truck-mounted SAMs)
20th CBRNE Command
- 20th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Command[10]
- Command Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
- CBRNE Analytical and Remediation Activity
- 55 Ordnance Company (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
- 52nd Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnance Disposal)
- Group Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
- 184th Ordnance Battalion (Explosive Ordnance Disposal)
- 192nd Ordnance Battalion (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- 71st Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnance Disposal)
- Group Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Carson, Colorado
- 3rd Ordnance Battalion (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
- 79th Ordnance Battalion (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), at Fort Riley, Kansas
- 242nd Ordnance Battalion (Explosive Ordnance Disposal)
- 21 Ordnance Company (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
- 48th Chemical Brigade
- Group Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, at Fort Hood, Texas
- 2nd Chemical Battalion
- 22nd Chemical Battalion, at Fort Bliss, Texas
- 83rd Chemical Battalion, at Fort Stewart, Georgia
- 110th Chemical Battalion, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
I Corps
593rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)
- 593rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) ()[12]
- Special Troops Battalion, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
- 51st Signal Battalion
- 53rd Movement Control Battalion
- 62nd Medical Brigade
- 42nd Military Police Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 13th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
- 504th Military Police Battalion
- 508th Military Police Battalion
7th Infantry Division
25th Infantry Division
Footnotes
- ^ "Security Force Assistance Command :: Fort Bragg". home.army.mil. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ^ "Fort Benning | 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade". www.benning.army.mil. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ^ a b "Florida Guard's 54th Security Force Assistance Brigade battalions activate". www.army.mil. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ^ "32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command". United States Army. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
- ^ "11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade". United States Army Website – Fort Bliss. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
- ^ "31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade". United States Army Website – Fort Sill. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
- ^ "69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade". United States Army Website – United States Army Foot Hood. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
- ^ "5th Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery Regiment". United States Army Website – United States Army Garrison Ansbach. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ "108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade". United States Army Website – Fort Bragg. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
- ^ "20th CBRNE Command". United States Army 20th CBRNE Command. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
- ^ "I Corps". United States Army Website. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
- ^ "593rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command". United States Army Website. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
- ^ a b "Last Active Duty Combat Support Hospital converts to new Hospital Center, Field Hospital design". United States Army Website. 21 September 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.