Tentera Darat Pertama Amerika Syarikat
Tentera Darat Pertama adalah tentera darat medan tertua dan paling lama ditubuhkan oleh Tentera Darat Amerika Syarikat,[perlu rujukan] telah dilihat berkhidmat di kedua-dua Perang Dunia I dan Perang Dunia II, dibawah beberapa orang pegawai Tentera Darat A.S. paling terkenal dan termasyhur. Ia sekarang berkhidmat sebagai markas pengerahan, kesiapsiagaan dan latihan.
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Kini
Divisyen Timur Tentera Darat Pertama – Fort Knox, Kentucky [1]
- Briged Ke-4 Kavalri "Saber" – Fort Knox, Kentucky. Bekas Briged Ke-4 Divisyen Ke-85 .
- Briged Ke-157 Infantri "Spartan" – Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Bekas Briged Ke-5 Divisyen Ke-87.
- Briged Ke-174 Infantri "Patriot" – Fort Drum, New York. Bekas Briged Ke-2 Divisyen Ke-78.
- Briged Ke-177 Armor "Mudcats" – Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Bekas Briged Ke-3 Divisyen Ke-87.
- Briged Ke-188 Infantri "Battle Ready" – Fort Stewart, Georgia. Bekas Briged Ke-4 Divisyen Ke-87.
Divisyen Barat Tentera Darat Pertama – Fort Hood, Texas[2]
- Briged Ke-5 Armor – Fort Bliss, Texas. Bekas Briged ke-2 Divisyen Ke-91.
- Briged Ke-120 Infantri – Fort Hood, Texas. Bekas Briged Ke-2 Divisyen Ke-75.
- Briged Ke-181 Infantri "Eagle" – Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. Bekas Briged Ke-2 Divisyen Ke-85.
- Briged Ke-189 Infantri "Bayonet" – Fort Lewis, Washington. Bekas Briged Ke-4 Divisyen Ke-78.
Para panglima
Nota
Templat:ACMH
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