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To: one_less who wrote (44319)4/30/2004 9:19:38 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 89467
 
Message 20078648

Message 20078515



To: one_less who wrote (44319)4/30/2004 10:50:27 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Nine of 10 Army Divisions Are Tied Down

The status of the Army's 10 active-duty divisions:

* 1st Infantry Division: just arrived in Iraq to begin one-year tour.

* 1st Armored Division: one-year tour in Iraq extended by three months, to June.

* 1st Cavalry Division: just arrived in Iraq.

* 4th Infantry Division: just returned from Iraq.

* 101st Airborne Division: just returned from Iraq.

* 82nd Airborne Division: two of its three brigades just returned from Iraq; other brigade due to return shortly.

* 10th Mountain Division: currently in Afghanistan and Iraq.

* 2nd Infantry Division: one brigade in Iraq; rest of division in South Korea.

* 25th Infantry Division: part of division just arriving in Afghanistan for one-year tour; Stryker brigade preparing for Iraq deployment expected this fall.

* 3rd Infantry Division: returned from Iraq last summer; undergoing reorganization; due to go back to Iraq this fall or winter.

Separate combat brigades:

* 173rd Airborne Brigade: just returned from Iraq.

* 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment: just returned from Iraq.

* 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment: one-year tour in Iraq extended by three months, to June.

* 172nd Infantry Brigade: undergoing reorganization; due to regain warfighting readiness in May 2005.

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