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Organisation of V Corps in 1989 (click to enlarge)

V Corps

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  • V Corps, Frankfurt, West Germany[1]
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
    • 5th Personnel Group, Frankfurt
    • 5th Finance Group, Frankfurt
    • 493rd Army Band, Frankfurt
    • 4th Battalion, 2nd Air Defense Artillery, Giessen, (24x MIM-72 Chaparral, 27x M163 VADS Vulcan, 72x FIM-92 Stinger)

2nd Armored Division

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3rd Armored Division

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3rd Armored Division organization 1989 (click to enlarge)
American M110A2 203mm self-propelled howitzers during REFORGER '85 near Weitershain
  • 3rd Armored Division, Frankfurt
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
    • 3rd Armored Division Band
    • 1st Brigade, Kirchgoens
    • 2nd Brigade, Gelnhausen
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • 3rd Squadron, 8th Cavalry, (M1A1 Abrams)
      • 4th Squadron, 8th Cavalry, (M1A1 Abrams)
      • 4th Battalion, 18th Infantry, (M2 Bradley)
    • 3rd Brigade, Friedberg
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • 2nd Battalion, 67th Armor, (M1A1 Abrams)
      • 4th Battalion, 67th Armor, (M1A1 Abrams)
      • 5th Battalion, 18th Infantry, (M2 Bradley)
    • 4th Brigade (Aviation), Hanau
    • 3rd Armored Division Artillery (DIVARTY), Hanau[8]
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Hanau
      • 2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery, Kirch-Göns, (24x M109A3)
      • 2nd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery, Friedberg, (24x M109A3)
      • 4th Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery, Hanau, (24x M109A3)
      • Battery A, 40th Field Artillery, Hanau, (9x M270 MLRS)
      • Battery F, 333rd Field Artillery, Hanau, (Target Acquisition)
    • 3rd Armored Division Support Command (DISCOM), Frankfurt
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • 45th Support Battalion (Forward), Gelnhausen
      • 54th Support Battalion (Forward), Friedberg
      • 122nd Support Battalion (Main), Hanau
      • 503rd Support Battalion (Forward), Kirchgoens
      • Company I, 227th Aviation, Hanau
    • 3rd Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, Büdingen, (24x MIM-72 Chaparral, 27x M163 VADS Vulcan, 72x FIM-92 Stinger)
    • 23rd Engineer Battalion, Hanau, (8x M60 AVLB, 8x M728, 4x M88, 12x MAB bridge modules)
    • 143rd Signal Battalion, Frankfurt
    • 533rd Military Intelligence Battalion, Frankfurt, (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
    • 503 Military Police Company
    • 22nd Chemical Company, Frankfurt

4th Infantry Division (Mechanized)

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8th Infantry Division (Mechanized)

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8th Infantry Division (Mechanized) organization 1989 (click to enlarge)
A M60A3 TTS of 2nd Battalion, 68th Armor during REFORGER '82
  • 8th Infantry Division (Mechanized), Bad Kreuznach
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
    • 8th Infantry Division Band
    • 1st Brigade, Gonsenheim
    • 2nd Brigade, Baumholder
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • 2nd Battalion, 68th Armor, (M1A1 Abrams)
      • 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry, (M113)
      • 4th Battalion, 12th Infantry, (M113)
    • 3rd Brigade, Mannheim
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • 3rd Battalion, 77th Armor, (M1A1 Abrams)
      • 5th Battalion, 77th Armor, (M1A1 Abrams)
      • 4th Battalion, 8th Infantry, Sandhofen, (M113)
    • 4th Brigade (Aviation), Mainz-Finthen
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • 3rd Squadron, 7th Cavalry, Sandhofen, (40x M3A1 Bradley CFV, 10x M113, 6x M106A2, 4x M577, 8x AH-1F, 12x OH-58C, 2x UH-1H)
      • 2nd Battalion, 4th Aviation, (21x AH-1F, 13x OH-58C, 3x UH-60A)
      • 3rd Battalion, 4th Aviation, (21x AH-1F, 13x OH-58C, 3x UH-60A)
      • Company G, 4th Aviation, (6x UH-1H, 6x OH-58A, 6x OH-58D, 3x EH-60)
      • Company H, 4th Aviation, (15x UH-60A)
    • 8th Infantry Division Artillery (DIVARTY), Baumholder
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery
      • 2nd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery, Baumholder, (24x M109A3)
      • 4th Battalion, 29th Field Artillery, Baumholder, (24x M109A3)
      • 6th Battalion, 29th Field Artillery, Idar-Oberstein, (24x M109A3)
      • Battery C, 16th Field Artillery, Baumholder, (9x M270 MLRS)
      • Battery C, 333rd Field Artillery, Idar-Oberstein, (Target Acquisition)
    • 8th Infantry Division Support Command (DISCOM), Bad Kreuznach
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • 118th Support Battalion (Forward), Mainz
      • 202nd Support Battalion (Forward), Mannheim
      • 208th Support Battalion (Forward), Baumholder
      • 708th Support Battalion (Main), Bad Kreuznach
      • Company I, 4th Aviation, Mainz-Finthen
    • 5th Battalion, 3rd Air Defense Artillery, Wackernheim, (24x MIM-72 Chaparral, 27x M163 VADS Vulcan, 72x FIM-92 Stinger)
    • 12th Engineer Battalion, Dexheim, (8x M60 AVLB, 8x M728, 4x M88, 12x MAB bridge modules)
    • 8th Signal Battalion, Bad Kreuznach
    • 108th Military Intelligence Battalion, (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
    • 8th Military Police Company
    • 25th Chemical Company

11th Armored Cavalry Regiment

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  • 11th Armored Cavalry, Fulda
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, Fulda
    • 1-11th Armored Cavalry Squadron, Fulda, (43x M1A1 Abrams, 38x M3 Bradley, 12x M113, 6x M106, 4x M577, 8x M109)
    • 2-11th Armored Cavalry Squadron, Bad Kissingen, (43x M1A1 Abrams, 38x M3 Bradley, 12x M113, 6x M106, 4x M577, 8x M109)
    • 3-11th Armored Cavalry Squadron, Bad Hersfeld, (43x M1A1 Abrams, 38x M3 Bradley, 12x M113, 6x M106, 4x M577, 8x M109)
    • 4-11th Air Cavalry Squadron, Fulda, (26x AH-64A, 27x OH-58C, 18x UH-60A, 3x EH-60)
    • Combat Support Squadron, Fulda, (Supply and Transportation Troop, Maintenance Troop, Medical Troop)
    • 58th Engineer Company
    • 511th Military Intelligence Company
    • 54th Chemical Company

194th Armored Brigade

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197th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)

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V Corps Artillery

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12th Aviation Brigade

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130th Engineer Brigade

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  • 130th Engineer Brigade, Hanau
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
    • 54th Engineer Battalion, (8x M60 AVLB, 8x M728, 4x M88, 12x MAB bridge modules)
    • 317th Engineer Battalion, (8x M60 AVLB, 8x M728, 4x M88, 12x MAB bridge modules)
    • 547th Engineer Battalion, (8x M60 AVLB, 8x M728, 4x M88, 12x MAB bridge modules)
    • 559th Engineer Battalion (Bridge)

18th Military Police Brigade

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22nd Signal Brigade (Corps)

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  • 22nd Signal Brigade (Corps), Frankfurt
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
    • 17th Signal Battalion (Command Operations), Frankfurt
    • 32nd Signal Battalion (Corps Area), Frankfurt
    • 44th Signal Battalion (Corps Radio), Darmstadt

205th Military Intelligence Brigade

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  • 205th Military Intelligence Brigade, Frankfurt
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment
    • 1st Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation), Wiesbaden, (6x RC-12D, 7x RV-1D, 8x OV-1D)
    • 165th Military Intelligence Battalion (Tactical Exploitation), Darmstadt
    • 302nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations), Frankfurt

3rd Corps Support Command

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  • 3rd Corps Support Command, Wiesbaden[9]
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
    • Special Troops Battalion, Wiesbaden
    • 8th Battalion, 158th Aviation (Maintenance), Erlensee
    • 15th Ordnance Battalion (Ammunition), Darmstadt
    • 181st Transportation Battalion, Mannheim
    • 16th Corps Support Group, Hanau
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
      • 142nd Supply and Service Battalion, Wiesbaden
      • 8th Maintenance Battalion, Hanau
      • 19th Maintenance Battalion, Gießen
      • 85th Maintenance Battalion, Hanau
    • 68th Medical Group, Wiesbaden
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment
      • 7th Combat Support Hospital, Pirmasens
      • 12th Evacuation Hospital, Wiesbaden Air Base
      • 32nd Combat Support Hospital, Pirmasens
      • 557th Medical Company (Ambulance)
      • 583rd Medical Company (Ambulance)

References

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  1. ^ Army - The Magazine of Landpower - October 1989. "Command and Staff". Association of the US Army. Retrieved 26 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Die POMCUS-Depots in Nachbarschaft zu Niedersachsen". Relikte in Niedersachsen & Bremen. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Dragoner, O. W. (November 2012). Die Streitkräfte der U.S.A. in Europa 1989 (PDF). pp. 51–53. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i "2nd Armored Division (Forward)". U.S. Army in Germany. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  5. ^ McKenney, Janice E. "Field Artillery - Army Lineage Series - Part 1" (PDF). US Army Center of Military History. p. 285. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  6. ^ "The Red Book - An Annual Report". Field Artillery. US Army Field Artillery School, Fort Sill: Page 38. December 1989. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  7. ^ "The Red Book - An Annual Report". Field Artillery. US Army Field Artillery School, Fort Sill: Page 33. December 1990. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  8. ^ a b c d "Field Artillery - February 1990". US Army Field Artillery School. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  9. ^ Cite error: The named reference TC was invoked but never defined (see the help page).