Troop command

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A troop command is a command equivalent in size to a brigade that provides command and control headquarters and planning staff for smaller units of a National Guard within a state that are not organized under a division or brigade headquarters. Troop commands typically provide logistical and administrative support for non-organic units deploying MTOE in the district that are not structured under another formation headquarters. They also provide administrative support to units from other formations within their respective state that are stationed a long way from their higher headquarters.

Troop commands[edit]

Oregon Army National Guard Brig. Gen. William J. Edwards (left), Land Component Commander; Col. Gregory T. Day (center), outgoing commander; and Lt. Col. (promotable) Stephen L. Schmidt (right), incoming commander, stand at attention during the beginning of a change of command ceremony for the 82nd Brigade (Troop Command), June 3, 2017, at Camp Withycombe in Clackamas, Oregon.

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  1. ^ "Unit Breakdown". New Hampshire Army National Guard. November 12, 2019.
  2. ^ "64th Troop Command". Archived from the original on December 11, 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "66th Troop Command". Mississippi National Guard. November 10, 2019.
  4. ^ "N.D. National Guard Biennial Report 2015-2017". North Dakota National Guard. March 9, 2019.
  5. ^ "81st Troop Command".
  6. ^ "82nd Troop Command Brigade Change of Command, 09-11-2021".
  7. ^ "84th Troop Command - Minnesota National Guard".
  8. ^ "2018 Annual Report". Washington Army National Guard. March 9, 2019.