192nd Infantry Brigade (United States) explained

Unit Name:192nd Infantry Brigade
Dates:1942–1946
2007–16 June 2013
Country:United States
Branch:United States Army
Type:Infantry
Role:Training
Size:Brigade
Command Structure:First Army
Battles:World War II
Identification Symbol Label:Distinctive unit insignia

The 192nd Infantry Brigade is an inactive infantry brigade of the United States Army. It was first formed as part of the United States Army Reserve's 96th Division. As part of the triangularization of the US Army before World War II, the Brigade was inactivated and the assets & personnel formed the 96th Reconnaissance Troop.

World War II

The unit served as the 96th Recon Troop. It served as the "eyes & ears" of the 96th Infantry Division in the Pacific Theater during World War II.

2007–2013

The 192d Infantry Brigade was reactivated at Fort Benning, Georgia to serve as the Basic Combat Training Brigade from 2007 until 16 June 2013. The units of the 192d Infantry Brigade were moved to the 194th Armored Brigade when the brigade inactivated.

The brigade included the following units:

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