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  • 58th Infantry Brigade (Separate)

    The 58th Infantry Brigade Combat Team was one of the primary units of the Maryland Army National Guard. It consisted of an infantry brigade combat team (IBCT) format of two infantry battalions, one light cavalry squadron, one towed artillery battalion, a brigade support battalion and a special troops battalion. In early 1995 it was assigned to ETO with the 1st Canadian Division

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    I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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    Not a bad thought, but you would have to come up with a good backstory.

    Canon-wise, it is assigned to the 46th Infantry Division and winds up fighting the Mexican invasion in California.

    In real life, it is assigned to the 29th Infantry Division (Light) Virginia/Maryland-National Guard).

    Its component units at the time of the Twilight War would be:
    1st Battalion, 115th Infantry (L)
    1st Bn, 175th INF (L)
    2nd Bn, 175th INF(L)
    2nd Bn, 110th Field Artillery (towed 105mm howitzers)
    Troop B, 158th Cavalry
    243rd Engineer Company

    Looking forward to your next post!
    The reason that the American Army does so well in wartime, is that war is chaos, and the American Army practices chaos on a daily basis.

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