- Company F, 425th Infantry (United States)
Company F, 425th Infantry is a
Long Range Surveillance Company of theMichigan Army National Guard . The unit came into being in the mid-1960s when the 1st Bn, 225th Infantry was reflagged as E and F Companies, 425th Infantry and adapted to the organization of a Ranger company. Ranger companies during the period were independent units assigned to division and higher level commands to performLong Range Reconnaissance Patrol missions, as opposed to the Ranger Companies of today which comprise thebattalions of the75th Ranger Regiment . It will be inactivated as part of the Army's transition toBattlefield Surveillance Brigade s with organiclong range surveillance companies.Organization
In its current organization, F Company consists of a large company headquarters, 3 patrol platoons, a communications platoon and a section of integral parachute riggers. Each patrol platoon consists of a platoon headquarters and, at full strength, six 6-man patrol teams. Company F has historically been an independent company within the
Michigan National Guard , but for a period during theCold War beginning in 1983, the Company remained a CONUS unit, but assigned toUS Army VII Corps Headquarters inStuttgart ,West Germany , where it would deploy and serve as the CorpsLong Range Surveillance Unit in the event of aNATO -Soviet conflict in Europe. Members of F Company holdMilitary Occupational Specialties (MOS) in the branchesInfantry ,Quartermaster Corps (Parachute Rigger 92R),Signal Corps andMilitary Intelligence . As it is an Airborne unit, members are required to attend the Army's Basic Airborne Course atFt Benning , GA.Equipment
While throughout the
Cold War , many National Guard and Reserve forces remained poorly equipped in comparison to the active component, F Company, given its important role, was better equipped than most. It was one of the first units to receiveM16 rifle s and M1956 equipment in the National Guard, before some active units even. The unit has also historically been equipped with the most modern communications equipment. As an Airborne unit, F Company makes use ofMC1-1D Static-line parachute which it often deploys with from aircraft of the Michigan Army and Air National Guard includingUH-60 Blackhawk s,CH-47 Chinook s, andC-130 Hercules transports, and historically other aircraft such as theUH-1 Iroquois (Huey),C-123 Provider andC-119 Flying Boxcar .Currently the unit makes use of equipment including theM-4 Carbine , the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, M-203 Grenade Launcher, and theM9 Pistol , as with other combat arms units of the US Army.F Company also makes use of theSATCOM , and PRC-119SINCGARS radios,Interceptor body armor ,Advanced Combat Helmet ,PVS-7 and 14 night vision devices, and an assortment of MOLLE, ALICE and IIFS equipment as is typical of most units of the modern reserve component.Installations
Company F trains at
Selfridge Air National Guard Base atMount Clemens, MI ,Camp Grayling atGrayling, MI and has historically been headquartered at the Pontiac Armory inPontiac, MI .Deployments and Civil Actions
Company F's first action was as part of the National Guard force brought to
Detroit to quell the Detroit Race Riots, also known as the12th Street Riot , of1968 , and performed its duties without casualties.The company never deployed toVietnam , like many reserve component units, but saw many training deployments during the period to locations includingPuerto Rico and other stateside military installations. The company also participated in severalREFORGER exercises in the 1980s. Company F deployed to Iraq in support of the Iraq Campaign from February 2004 to February 2005, where it performed security operations, forgien internal defense training, as well as normal LRS mission's. Though a few received Purple Heart medals, the company was fortunate to return to Michigan with all of the soldiers with which it deployed a year earlier. Since its deployment, Company F has continued training with the benefit of widespread combat experience amongst the troops as a result of the tour of duty in Iraq.Insignia
Company F, 425th Infantry (Airborne)(LRS) wears the distinctive airborne tab above the griffin patch of the Michigan Army National Guard, distinguishing it as an airborne LRS company. Prior to that they wore the airborne tab above the shoulder patch of the 250th Military Intelligence Brigade. Before being reflagged as a Long Range Surveillance Company, members of Company F wore a scroll with "Airborne Ranger" in lieu of an airborne tab above the griffin patch and the
black beret with distinctive flash which formerly identified them as Rangers. Today members of Company F wear the maroon beret, the distinguishing feature of the Airborne LRS soldier.See also
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Long Range Surveillance
*Michigan National Guard
* Company G, 143rd Infantry (Airborne)(LRS)(Texas)
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