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Unit Data Mar National Guard and Reserve Units Called to Active Duty (March 5, 2003) Individual Mobilization Grand Total Military Service Augmentees with Units Air Force 1,438 23,109 Army 2,365 127,487 Coast Guard 2,931 2,931 Marine Corps 1,833 15,022 Navy 3,075 8,004 176,553 A complete unit listing is included in this pdf. Use scroll bar on right to scroll down to find unit listings first by Service, then by State. Unit Location State Reserve Force Personnel Individual Mobilization Augmentees N/A Army 2,365 127,487 (IMA) & Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) 3d Battalion 297th Infantry Fort Richardson AK Army National Guard 33 207th Infantry Scout Group Headquarters Fort Wainwright AK Army National Guard 1 Forward 1st Bn 131st Armor Abbeville AL Army National Guard 44 3d Transportation Movement Control Anniston AL Army Reserve 5 Agency Detachment 3 3rd Theater Area Movement Control Anniston AL Army Reserve 1 Detachment 11 3rd Theater Area Movement Control, Anniston AL Army Reserve 15 Detachment 6 3rd Theater Movement Control Agency Anniston AL Army Reserve 1 Detachment 7 3rd Transportation Company Anniston AL Army Reserve 76 3rd Transportation Movement Control Anniston AL Army Reserve 1 Agency Detachment 10 Theater Army Material Command, Anniston AL Army Reserve 1 Detachment 5 1st Bn 131st Armor Ashford AL Army National Guard 43 201st Engineer Bn Co A Ashland AL Army National Guard 40 1st SF Bn 20th SF Group 1st Special Auburn AL Army National Guard 1 Forces A/1 Element 3 1st SF Bn 20th SF Group 1st Special Auburn AL Army National Guard 86 Forces Co A 110th Chaplain Detachment Birmingham AL Army Reserve 5 167th Support Command HHC Birmingham AL Army National Guard 12 167th Support Command HHC Birmingham AL Army National Guard 40 167th Support Command HHC Birmingham AL Army National Guard 34 167th Support Command HHC Forward 03 Birmingham AL Army National Guard 12 167th Support Command HHC, Birmingham AL Army National Guard 1 Detachment 2 167th Support Command HHC, Theater Birmingham AL Army National Guard 25 Forward 20 Special Forces Group Detachment 6 Birmingham AL Army National Guard 16 Gsc 20th SF Group 1st Special Forces HHC Birmingham AL Army National Guard 77 (A) 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Birmingham AL Army National Guard 5 Support Company 20th Special Forces HHC OEF Support Birmingham AL Army National Guard 1 Forward 20th Special Forces OEF Support Element Birmingham AL Army National Guard 1 01 318th Chemical Co, Corps Ta Birmingham AL Army Reserve 138 322d Military History Detachment Birmingham AL Army Reserve 4 5 Medical Group HHD Birmingham AL Army Reserve 21 81st Regional Support Command Birmingham AL Army National Guard 34 87th Div 1st Brigade Detachment 04 Birmingham AL Army Reserve 33 87th Div 1st Brigade Detachment 05 Birmingham AL Army Reserve 6 87th Div 1st Brigade Detachment 02 Birmingham AL Army Reserve 48 87th Div 1st Brigade Detachment 03 Birmingham AL Army Reserve 56 87th Div 313th Army Band Birmingham AL Army Reserve 19 87th Div HHC Detachment 01 Birmingham AL Army Reserve 44 87th Div Hq Detachment 3 Training Birmingham AL Army Reserve 1 87th Division (Ts) 1st Brigade 1st Birmingham AL Army Reserve 1 Simulation Detachment 1 87th Division Training Support Birmingham AL Army Reserve 1 Detachment 2 Company E 131st Aviation Birmingham AL Army National Guard 269 Gsc Special Forces Group Detachment 2 Birmingham AL Army National Guard 1 Support Co 20th Special Forces Group 1st Birmingham AL Army National Guard 1 SF, Support Forward Support Co 20th Special Forces Group 1st Birmingham AL Army National Guard 115 SF, Support(A) 1670th Transportation Co Medium Cargo Brantley AL Army National Guard 174 Truck 900th Maintenance Co Brundidge AL Army National Guard 145 Troop E 31st Cavalry Calera AL Army National Guard 35 1st Bn 131st Armor Co A Centre AL Army National Guard 20 1128th Transportation Co Clayton AL Army National Guard 142 1st Bn 167th Infantry Cullman AL Army National Guard 1 142d Signal Brigade HHC Decatur AL Army National Guard 1 926th Engineer Battalion Decatur AL Army Reserve 141 167th Engineer Co Demopolis AL Army National Guard 183 787th Combat Support Battalion Dothan AL Army Reserve 27 Detachment 1 1103d Combat Suport Battalion, HHD Eufaula AL Army National Guard 34 1st Bn 131st Armor Co C Florala AL Army National Guard 31 851st Quartermaster Company Fort Rucker AL Army Reserve 119 310th Chemical Co (Bids) Gadsden AL Army Reserve 169 781st Transportation Co Georgiana AL Army National Guard 169 416th Replacement Detachment Gordo AL Army Reserve 25 1166th Military Police Co Greensboro AL Army National Guard 180 12th Judge Advocate General Detachment Greensboro AL Army Reserve 5 422d Civil Affairs Battalion, Support Greensboro AL Army Reserve 1 Element 01 1st Bn 131st Armor Co B Hartford AL Army National Guard 32 200 Cs Center Material Management Homewood AL Army National Guard 3 Center Detachment 1 200 Material Management Command, Homewood AL Army National Guard 150 Detachment 1 1st SF Bn 20th SF Group 1st Special Huntsville AL Army National Guard 101 Forces Co D Support 1st SF Bn 20th SF Group 1st Special Huntsville AL Army National Guard 43 Forces HHD Detachment 2, 3 Brigade 4/100 Chemical Huntsville AL Army Reserve 1 HHD, 441st Ordnance Bn EOD Huntsville AL Army National Guard 24 US Army Facility Engineering Group Huntsville AL Army Reserve 7 Detachment E Southeast Huntsville AL Army Reserve 6 778th Ordnance Disposal Company Jackson AL Army National Guard 208 1186th US Army Transportation Terminal Jacksonville AL Army Reserve 115 Unit B 167 Infantry Regiment Company A Langdale AL Army National Guard 1 Forward 2 1208th Quartermaster Co Lineville AL Army National Guard 132 287th Transportation Co Livingston AL Army Reserve 299 31st Support Bn Marion AL Army National Guard 73 1/131 Avn Bn B Co Fwd Mobile AL Army National Guard 1 1184th US Army Transportation Terminal Mobile AL Army Reserve 70 Unit 1st SF Bn 20th SF Group 1st Special Mobile AL Army National Guard 59 Forces Co B 1st SF Bn 20th SF Group 1st Special Mobile AL Army National Guard 1 Forces, Co B Detachment 2 Fwd 7223 USA MSU Detachment 01 Mobile AL Army Reserve 31 7223 USA MSU Blood Detachment 02 Mobile AL Army Reserve 25 982nd Replacement Company Detachment Mobile AL Army Reserve 1 01 Company B, 1st Battalion 20th Special Mobile AL Army National Guard 13 Forces Group 161 1st Medical Battalion Mobile AL Army National Guard 149 226th Field Depot HHC Mobile AL Army National Guard 133 1 Battalion 131 Aviation A Co Fwd Montgomery AL Army National Guard 1 1156 Military Police Company Montgomery AL Army National Guard 9 Detachment CID Case 282d Quartermaster Company Montgomery AL Army Reserve 119 926th Engineer Group HHC Montgomery AL Army Reserve 83 Hq, State Area Command, Alabama Montgomery AL Army National Guard 1 Forward State Area Command Al Chaplain Montgomery AL Army National Guard 1 Forward 3 State Area Regional Command Alabama Montgomery AL Army National Guard 1 Chap Fwd 02 1009th Engineer Detachment New Brock AL Army National Guard 4 1308th Engineer Detachment New Brock AL Army National Guard 7 1310th Engineer Detachment New Brock AL Army National Guard 1 206th Transportation Co Opelika AL Army Reserve 169 206th Transportation Co, Detachment 2 Opelika AL Army Reserve 3 HHC, 111th Ordnance Group Opelika AL Army National Guard 24 1st Bn 131st Armor Ozark AL Army National Guard 6 1st Bn 131st Armor HHC Ozark AL Army National Guard 142 167 Infantry Regiment 1 Battalion Pelham AL Army National Guard 1 Company B Forward 217th Military Police Company Prattville AL Army National Guard 169 Redstone AL Army Reserve 6 1st Bn 131st Armor Samson AL Army National Guard 23 0417 Cm Detachment Service Org Sheffield AL Army Reserve 10 496th Chemical Detachment Sheffield AL Army Reserve 6 Troop E 31st Cavalry Sylacauga AL Army National Guard 50 1st Bn 167th Infantry Talladega AL Army National Guard 9 7233 USA MSU Blood Detachment 03 Tuskegee AL Army Reserve 45 7233 USA MSU Detachment 01 Tuskegee AL Army Reserve 2 7233 USA MSU Detachment 02 Tuskegee AL Army Reserve 1 7233 USA MSU Detachment 03 Tuskegee AL Army Reserve 4 Camp Robinson Institute Support Unit Camp Robinson AR Army National Guard 1 State Area Command Arkansas Army Camp Robinson AR Army National Guard 1 National Guard Hq State Area Command Arkansas Army Camp Robinson AR Army National Guard 1 National Guard Hq 296th Medical Co Charleston AR Army National Guard 117 38th Ordnance Group HHC Charleston AR Army Reserve 56 362 Psyops OEF Support Element 2 Fayetteville AR Army Reserve 5 362d Psychological Operations Co Fayetteville AR Army Reserve 62 935th Support Battalion Fort Chaffee AR Army National Guard 99 2d Bn 142d Field Artillery HHB Fort Smith AR Army National Guard 42 2-142 Field Artillery, HHSb Detachment 1 Lincoln AR Army National Guard 20 343 Mobile Public Affairs Detachment Little Rock AR Army Reserve 7 431st Civil Affairs Battalion Little Rock AR Army Reserve 34 431st Civil Affairs Battalion Little Rock AR Army Reserve 6 460 Chemical Brigade, Detachment 1 Little Rock AR Army Reserve 1 468th Chemical Bn HHD Little Rock AR Army Reserve 45 90th Regional Support Command Little Rock AR Army Reserve 22 Detachment 3 State Area Command Arkansas Army Little Rock AR Army National Guard 1 National Guard Hq US Army Facility Engineering Group Little Rock AR Army Reserve 8 1123d Transportation Company, Light Marked Tr AR Army National Guard 167 Medium Truck 0223 Regt (Rti) Hq Fwd North Little Rock AR Army National Guard 2 112th Chaplain Detachment Det 01 North Little Rock AR Army Reserve 2 149 Medical
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