- 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (United States)
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unit_name=256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
caption=256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team shoulder sleeve insignia
dates=December 1967 - Present
country=United States
allegiance=United States Army
branch=Louisiana Army National Guard
type=Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT)
role=Light Infantry
size=Approx. 3,300
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garrison=Lafayette, Louisiana (Headquarters)
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battles=Operation Iraqi Freedom
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current_commander=Col. Jonathan Ball
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identification_symbol_2_label=The 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team is a modular Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the
Louisiana Army National Guard . It is headquartered inLafayette, Louisiana .History
Three elements of the 256th Infantry Brigade: the 156th Infantry Regiment; the 108th Cavalry Regiment; and the 1st Battalion, 141st Field Artillery Regiment, the "
Washington Artillery " ofNew Orleans , trace their history back to theAmerican Civil War where they fought mainly in the eastern theater underRobert E. Lee 'sArmy of Northern Virginia . In September1838 , the Washington Artillery of New Orleans was founded. Its emblem was an irate tiger over crossed cannons, with the motto "Try Us" created byJames B. Walton in1846 . During the Civil War, most units were referred to as "Lee's Tigers" orLouisiana Tigers and became the mascot for theLouisiana State University , also known as the "Old War Skule".Operation Iraqi Freedom III, 2004-2005
During train up for operations in the spring, summer and fall of 2004, the 256th Infantry Brigade was stationed at
Fort Hood ,Texas . The Brigade has previously completed a NTC rotation atFort Irwin ,California in 2001. Upon deployment, the unit flew from England Air Park in Alexandria, Louisiana toBangor, Maine then toRamstein Air Base inGermany and finally toKuwait City ,Kuwait . The brigade spent another month training in thedesert ofCamp Buehring , Kuwait prior to moving into Iraq.In 2004-2005 the 256th Brigade was sent to Iraq as part of OIF III (Operation Iraqi Freedom III, the third U.S. military rotation of forces into the area of operations). It served under the 1st Cavalry Division for its first five months and its last several months under the 3rd Infantry Division. During the first half of its combat tour in
Iraq some of the brigades subordinate units also served under the 10th Mountain Division. The brigade served in and aroundBaghdad, Iraq in a FOB known originally as FOB Victory until15 June ,2004 . At this date FOB Victory's name was changed to FOB Liberty because on this date the Iraqi government officially "stood up". Upon the 256th's arrival at North Liberty it became Camp Tigerland. During operations in theater the brigade operated under the configuration of one-third heavy and two-thirds light.Each battalion in the brigade had one
company of heavy forces withM1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank,M2A2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle, or a mixture of the two. The other two thirds operated primarily from HMMMV Gun Trucks that mounted either machine guns or automatic grenade launchers. The field artillery battalion was cannibalized to bring the infantry battalions up to full strength. The remainder of theWashington Artillery was attached to the1st Cavalry Division Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) under the command of the 103rd Field Artillery Brigade and the XVIII Airborne Corps. Additionally, Task Force Bengal was "stood up" as a liaison/training team to equip, train and assist the 40th Iraqi National Guard (ING) Brigade. TF Bengal consisted of soldiers and officers of the infantry, field artillery, and engineer units from the 256th Brigade as well as the 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry (The Fighting 69th ) from New York City which had been attached for the deployment. During theCivil War , the 69th engaged the ancestral units of the 256th many times, so their attachment to each other for OIF provided a symbolic reconciliation 140 years after they fought each other to the death repeatedly from 1861 to 1865. OnFebruary 21 ,2005 , the 40th ING Brigade assumed authority for approximately 16 square kilometers in and around Al Akadhimian and began patrolling with Approximately 2800 soldiers.The 256th lost 32 soldiers in Operation Iraqi Freedom. [Tiger Tracks. Last Edition on Deployment. PDF. [http://armychic2560.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/finaltigertracks.pdf] ]
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, 2005
The 256th Infantry Brigade was sent to New Orleans to aid Law Enforcement and help with the rescue efforts during hurricane Katrina. Following the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the 256th Infantry Brigade was then tasked with the mission of aiding the New Orleans Police Department (also being assisted by the Louisiana State Police) in combating the rise of looting and other crime and the loss of law enforcement officers in the New Orleans Police Department.
The 256th Brigade had just returned from Iraq in August and September 2005, when
Hurricane Katrina andHurricane Rita struck the gulf coast. In fact, many personnel were still in Iraq or on the way back to the state. The Brigade was activated for state duty immediately following its release from active duty and used for security, rescue, and reconstruction work throughout all of South Louisiana. Much of the Brigade remained on duty for almost 5 months after returning from Iraq. The Louisiana National Guard still has an active duty presence in New Orleans to assist the police forces (as of Jan 08).Possible Future Deployment
On Monday May 19, 2008 Louisiana's 256 BCT was alerted by the
Defense Department that they will possibly begin a second tour in Iraq starting in Spring 2010. [ [http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008/05/louisiana_guard_brigade_return.html Louisiana Guard brigade returning to Iraq - Breaking News from New Orleans - Times-Picayune - NOLA.com ] ] [ [http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=49926 DefenseLink News Article: Upcoming Iraq, Afghanistan Rotations Announced ] ] Brigades from the Texas, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee National Guards were also notified in the same press release. The press release specifically stated tours of duty located inIraq andKuwait , and notAfghanistan . The notice of this deployment comes in under 3 years of the unit's return from their first tour ofIraq in 2004-2005. If the unit deploys in Spring 2010, as scheduled, it will have had slightly over 4 years since its last federal deployment.Insignia
The 256th Infantry Brigade patch is a "
fleur-de-lis ," reflecting on Louisiana's legacy as a Frenchcolony until theLouisiana Purchase of 1803. Thesaltire or blue 'X' behind the Fleur-de-lis can be interpreted as representing the symbol used on military maps for a brigade. Or, it could represent the south's penchant for confederated rather than centralized government. (St. Andrew's Cross from the Confederate battle flag.)Organization
Until 2006, the 256th Brigade was a "Heavy" brigade that consisted of 2
mechanized infantry battalions (2nd & 3rd Battalions, 156th Infantry Regiment) each equipped with 44 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, 1armor battalion (1st Battalion, 156th Armored Regiment) equipped with 44Abrams Main Battle Tank s, and aself-propelled artillery battalion (1st Battalion, 141st Artillery Regiment) that was equipped with (18) 155 mm howitzers. This was known as an HBCT (Heavy Brigade Combat Team). As of01 September 2006 , the 256th Brigade has transitioned to a light configuration of two infantry battalions, a battalion of towed artillery, and onecavalry squadron for reconnaissance. This new organization is known as an IBCT (Infantry Brigade Combat Team) which will have a little over 3 and a half thousand soldiers when at full strength. The HBCT and IBCT along with the SBCT (Stryker Brigade Combat Team ) are to be the three organizations that will make up the future army's ground force maneuver units that will project combat power on land.The new organization will be 6
light infantry companies, 2 anti-tank companies armed with TOW missiles, 2 mounted recon troops, 1 dismounted recontroop , and 2 batteries of towed artillery with 105mm cannons with 8 cannons each. The brigade will also have a support battalion and a special troops battalion for CS (Combat Support). These 2 battalions will possess support units such as signal, intelligence, military police, combat engineers, transportation, quartermaster (supply), maintenance, and medical.2nd Squadron, 108th Cavalry
The 1st Battalion, 156th Armor, headquartersShreveport, Louisiana inCaddo Parish , has been decommissioned and replaced by the brigade's newest battalion, the 2nd Squadron, 108th Cavalry as of September, 2006. The mission of the 2-108th CAV is to provide the 256th IBCT with reconnaissance and early warning during combat operations.The new organization of the 256th IBCT will be easier to transport via fixed and rotary winged aircraft as there is no piece of equipment that approaches the 68-ton weight of an Abrams tank or the 26.5-ton weight of a Bradley Fighting Vehicle. This will also make the unit cheaper to equip and maintain as the Abrams at $6 million a piece is one of the most expensive land vehicles in the US Army.
Order of Battle
2nd Battalion, 156th Infantry
The 2nd Battalion, 156th Infantry is headquartered in
Abbeville, Louisiana inVermilion Parish . It consists of the following:
* Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) located inAbbeville, LA with a detachment inJeanerette, LA .
* Alpha Company (Rifle) located inBreaux Bridge, LA with a detachment inPlaquemine, LA .
* Bravo Company (Rifle) located inNew Iberia, LA with a detachment inFranklin, LA .
* Charlie Company (Rifle) located inHouma, LA .
* Delta Company (Weapons) located inThibodaux, LA .
* Echo Company (FSC attached from 199th BSB) located inJeanerette , LA with a detachment inAbbeville, LA .3rd Battalion, 156th Infantry
The 3rd Battalion, 156th Infantry is headquartered in
Lake Charles, Louisiana . It consists of the following:
* Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) located inLake Charles, LA with a detachment inDeQuincy, LA
* Alpha Company (Rifle) located inFort Polk, LA with a detachment inDeRidder, LA
* Bravo Company (Rifle) located inPineville, LA (Camp Beauregard ) with a detachment inOakdale, LA
* Charlie Company (Rifle) located inCrowley, LA with detachments inJennings, LA andEunice, LA
* Delta Company (Weapons) located inOpelousas, LA
* Foxtrot Company (FSC attached from 199th BSB)1st Battalion, 141st Field Artillery
The 1st Battalion, 141st Field Artillery "
Washington Artillery ", provides support by fire to the 256th IBCT and has its headquarters inNew Orleans, Louisiana (Orleans Parish ).
* Headquarters and Headquarters Battery (HHB) located inNew Orleans, LA .
* Alpha Battery (105mm)
* Bravo Battery (105mm)
* Golf Company (FSC attached from 199th BSB)2nd Squadron, 108th Cavalry
The 2nd Squadron, 108th Cavalry is headquartered in
Shreveport, Louisiana . 2nd Squadron provides the 256th IBCT with both mounted and dismounted reconnaissance assets. It consists of the following:
* Headquarters and Headquarters Troop (HHT) located inShreveport, Louisiana .
* Alpha Troop located inNatchitoches, Louisiana .
* Bravo Troop located inShreveport, Louisiana .
* Charlie Troop located inCoushatta, Louisiana .
* Delta Company (FSC attached from 199th BSB) located inShreveport, Louisiana .256th Brigade Special Troops Battalion
The 256th Brigade Special Troops Battalion (BSTB) (formally the 1088th Combat Engineer Battalion) headquarters is located in
Plaquemine, Louisiana inIberville Parish . The 256th BSTB provides the brigade with its combat engineer, military intelligence, signal support, and military police. The 256th BSTB also provides command, control, and support to the Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company.
* Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) (IBCT) (Brigade HQ) located inLafayette, LA .
* Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) (BSTB) (Battalion HQ) located inPlaquemine, LA .
** Military Police Platoon
**CBRN Reconnaissance Platoon
* Military Intelligence Company located inLafayette, LA
* Network Support (Signal) Company located inLafayette, LA
* Engineer Company located inNew Roads, LA 199th Brigade Support Battalion
The 199th Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) provides the 256th IBCT with most of its logistical, maintenance, and transport support, is headquartered at
Alexandria, Louisiana inRapides Parish .
* Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) located inAlexandria, LA
* Alpha Company (Supply and Distribution) located inWinnfield, LA with a detachment inColfax, LA
* Bravo Company (Field Maintenance)
* Charlie Company (Brigade Support Medical Company) located inSt. Martinville, LA
* Forward Support Companies (FSC) - The FSCs are technically part of the 199th BSB, but remain habitually attached to the battalions they support. There are four FSCs in the brigade organized for the particular formation they support.
** Infantry Forward Support Company (E Company in 2nd Battalion, 156th Infantry).
** Infantry Forward Support Company (F Company in 3rd Battalion, 156th Infantry).
** Fires Forward Support Company (G Company in 1st Battalion, 141st Field Artillery).
** Reconnaissance Forward Support Company (D Company in 2nd Squadron, 108th Cavalry).Equipment
Training Sites
References
*FM 3-90.6 The Brigade Combat Team (August, 2006)
*FM 71-3 Tank & Mechanized Infantry Brigade
*FM 71-2 Tank & Mechanized Infantry Battalion Task Force
*FM 71-1 Tank & Mechanized Infantry Company/ Combat TeamExternal links
* [http://www.la.ngb.army.mil Louisiana National Guard Official Homepage]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/256in-bde.htm Global Security page on 256th Infantry Brigade]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/arng-la.htm Global Security page on Louisiana Army National Guard]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/bct-infantry.htm Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT)]
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