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The South Carolina Army National Guard is a component of the
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comprises approximately one half of the U.S. Army's available combat forces and approximately one third of its support organization. National coordination of various state National Guard units is maintained through the
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. South Carolina Army National Guard units are trained and equipped as part of the United States Army. The same
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are used and National Guardsmen are eligible to receive all United States military awards. The South Carolina Guard also bestows a number of state awards for local services rendered in or to the state of
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. The South Carolina Army National Guard is composed of approximately 10,000 Soldiers (as of February, 2009), and maintains 80 facilities across the state with over 2 million square feet (180,000 m2) of space.


Units and formations

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***Battery B, Clinton ***Battery C, Manning ***FSC,
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* 218th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (218th MEB), Charleston ** Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), Charleston ** 1st Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment, Mullins *** HHC, Mullins *** Company A, Moncks Corner *** Company B, North Charleston *** Company C, Mount Pleasant *** Company D, Marion *** 1118th Forward Support Company (1118th FSC), Summerville ** 4th Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment, Union. ( 30th ABCT) *** HHC, Union. *** Company A, Conway. *** Company B, Gaffney. *** Company C, Fountain Inn. *** Hotel Company, Greer. (formerly 1263rd FSC) **218th Brigade Support Battalion (218th BSB), Varnville, SC ** 111th Signal Company, North Charleston **108th Chemical Company, North Charleston. * 228th Signal Brigade,
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** HHC,
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** 151st Signal Battalion, Greenville *** HHC, Greenville *** Company A, Greenwood *** Company B, Hodges *** Company C, Camden *** Company B, 198th Signal Battalion * 117th Engineer Brigade, Newberry ** 122nd Engineer Battalion, Edgefield *** HHC, Edgefield *** Forward Support Company, Edgefield *** 124th Engineer Company (Horizontal Construction), Saluda *** 125th Engineer Company,
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*** 1221st Engineer Company (Clearance), Graniteville *** 1225th Engineer Detachment (Survey & Design), Batesburg *** 1226th Engineer Detachment (Asphalt), Batesburg *** 1227th Engineer Detachment (Concrete), Batesburg ** 710th Explosive Hazardous Coordination Cell ** 178th Engineer Battalion, Rock Hill *** HHC, Rock Hill *** Forward Support Company, Rock Hill *** 174th Engineer Company, Wellford *** 1223rd Engineer Company (Vertical Construction), Walterboro *** 1782nd Engineer Company, Lancaster *** 1222nd Engineer Company (Sapper),
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*59th Troop Command, West Columbia ** 51st Military Police Battalion (51st MPB),
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***Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD),
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***132nd Military Police Company (132nd MPC) (Combat Support), West Columbia ***133rd Military Police Company (133rd MPC) (Combat Support), Timmonsville ** 751st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (751st CSSB), Newberry *** HHC, Newberry *** 741st Quartermaster Company (Water Purification), Barnwell *** 742nd Ordnance Company, Eastover *** 264th Engineer Detachment (Firefighting Headquarters), Eastover *** 3442nd Maintenance Company, Orangeburg ** 1050th Transportation Battalion, Newberry *** Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD), Newberry *** 1052nd Transportation Company (Cargo),
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*** 1053rd Transportation Company (Light/Medium Truck),
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*** 1055th Transportation Company (Cargo),
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* 59th Aviation Troop Command (59th ATC), McEntire JNGB ** 1st Battalion (General Support), 111th Aviation Regiment *** Company A (UH-60) ** 1st Battalion (Attack Reconnaissance), 151st Aviation Regiment *** HHC *** Company A (UH-60) *** Company B *** Company C (AH-64E) *** Company D (AVUM) *** Company E (Forward Support) ** 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment *** HHC *** Company A at Army Aviation Support Facility Donaldson Field, Greenville (UH-72) ** 351st Aviation Support Battalion (351st ASB), Sumter * 2nd Battalion (General Support) Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment at Army Aviation Support Facility Donaldson Field, Greenville ** Company B (CH-47D/F) *** Detachment 1 * 43rd Civil Support Team (43rd CST), West Columbia * 1051st Judge Advocate General Detachment (1051st JAGD),
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* Detachment 24, OSACOM * 108th Public Affairs Detachment (108th MPAD) * 246th Army Band * 251st Medical Company * 218th Regiment (Leadership) ** 1st Battalion ** 2nd Battalion: OCS ** 3rd Battalion ** 4th Battalion ** 5th Battalion


Duties

National Guard units can be mobilized at any time by presidential order to supplement regular armed forces, and upon declaration of a
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of the state in which they serve. Unlike Army Reserve members, National Guard members cannot be mobilized individually (except through voluntary transfers and Temporary DutY Assignments, TDY), but only as part of their respective
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Active duty callups

For much of the final decades of the twentieth century, National Guard personnel typically served " One weekend a month, two weeks a year", with a portion working for the Guard in a full-time capacity. The current forces formation plans of the US Army call for the typical National Guard unit (or National Guardsman) to serve one year of active duty for every three years of service. More specifically, current
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policy is that no Guardsman will be involuntarily activated for a total of more than 24 months (cumulative) in one six-year enlistment period (this policy was due to change 1 August 2007; the new policy states that soldiers will be given 24 months between deployments of no more than 24 months; individual states have differing policies).


History

The South Carolina Army National Guard was originally formed in 1670. The
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organized the various
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s into the present National Guard system. The South Carolina National Guard's militia predecessors saw action in the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican War, American Civil War, and the Spanish–American War. South Carolina's National Guard first served in their National Guard capacity on the Mexican Border during the Punitive Expedition of 1916–1917. With the United States entry into the First World War, the SCNG was federalized and several key units were composed of National Guard troops from the state. The 118th Infantry of the 30th Division and the 117th Engineers, along with the 105th Ammunition Train, 105th Sanitary Train, 30th Division Sanitary Detachment, and HQ Company of the 30th Division."Murphy, Elmer and Thomas,Robert. "The Thirtieth Division in the World War". 1936 The 118th Infantry (formerly the 1st SC Infantry) formed one of the four infantry regiments that made up the 30th Division. The 30th trained at Camp Sevier outside Greenville, SC and was sent to France. The 118th, along with the rest of the division (minus the division's artillery regiment) fought under British Expeditionary Force command. The 30th alongside the 27th Division (the federalized NY National Guard) formed 2nd Corps. After further training with the British, the 30th Division was sent to Kemmel, Belgium (just south of Ypres), where the 118th got their first time in the trenches. Although relatively quiet, the 118th was able to learn a great deal from this experience. In preparation for the last great Allied Offensive, the division trained alongside tanks prior to being moved to the edge of the German Hindenburg Line. On 29 September, the 118th infantry in reserve supported the breaking of the Hindenburg Line by other units of the 30th Division near the French village of Bellicourt. Following this success, the division continued to fight a retreating, but not defeated German Army. They suffered heavy casualties to German artillery, gas, and machine gun fire. The 118th fought until 19 October, not seeing combat again prior to the Armistice. The 118th had six Medal of Honor recipients (two posthumous) in their ranks to include future SCNG Adjutant General James Dozier. Many more men of the regiment were awarded Distinguished Service Crosses and foreign awards for valor. The first battalion of the 117th Engineers were formed as part of the 42nd Infantry Division. They were joined with men from the California National Guard to create the 117th Engineers. The 42nd, known as the Rainbow Division, earned its name due to the efforts made to create a unit that encompassed men from around the country. The 117th Engineers were tasked with road construction, road repair, construction of shelters, construction and repair of trenches, wiring and cutting of barbed wire, establishing assault paths, and clearing of obstacles. They performed all of these duties in addition to standing in as infantry in several circumstances and policing the battlefield of human remains. They participated in four campaigns: the Champagne Marne, the Aisne Marne, the Saint Mihiel Offensive, and the Meuse Argonne. The 117th served with the 42nd Division through the Armistice.Snead, David l. "South Carolina Engineers in the 42nd (Rainbow) Division in World War I".2003. https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1011&context=hist_fac_pubs The 118th Infantry was reactivated in World War Two. The regiment became a Separate Infantry Regiment as the Army restructured with only three, not four regiments making up an infantry division. For that reason, the 118th was not part of the 30th Division like they had been during the First World War. The 118th regiment was first deployed to Iceland. Their purpose was to defend the island nation and Allied assets, from the threat of German invasion. The 118th was eventually sent to England where individual companies served as cadre to train replacements and zero weapons. Elements of the 2nd Battalion protected bridges during the Battle of the Bulge. South Carolina aviation troops and their
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attack helicopters were called to Kuwait as part of
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between August 1999 and February 2000. As Task Force 151, commanded by LTC David Anderson, the Task Force was augmented by
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and
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units, along with individual personnel from the National Guards of New Hampshire, Arizona, and Washington state. South Carolina's C Company, 1-151st Aviation was deployed to Kosovo under operational control of 1-104 AVN of the Pennsylvania ARNG (as were National Guard aviation units from Alabama and Nebraska) during KFOR 5A operations from July 2003 to February 2004. Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC),along with A, B, D, and L Companies of the 1-151st Aviation were deployed as Task Force 1-151st Aviation during Operation Iraqi Freedom II & III from October 2004 to October 2005, where they gained fame flying their AH-64A Apaches in an experimental two-tone grey scheme in support of the 1st Stryker Brigade, 25th Infantry Division (Light), and then supported operations of the II Marine Expeditionary Force (II MEF) in Al-Anbar Province. Task Force 1-151 was augmented with National Guard personnel from Tennessee, Missouri, and Maryland and the Individual Ready Reserve of the Army. L Company, 1-151 was augmented with National Guard personnel from Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, and Wyoming, serving with distinction during OIF. In the fall of 2008, a CH-47D Detachment, B Company, 2-238th Aviation was activated in support of OEF, and deployed to Afghanistan. Paired with
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, B Company was split between three different forward operating bases, Bagram, Kandahar/Shank, and Salerno, with each acting independently of the others. The detachment's main missions included resupply, troop movement, and air assaults on high-value targets. B Company, 2-238th Aviation returned home in fall of 2009 after serving with great distinction and perseverance during Operation Enduring Freedom II.


Historic units

* 118th Infantry Regiment * 218th Infantry Regiment * 263rd Armor Regiment * 202nd Cavalry Regiment * 178th Field Artillery Regiment (178th FAR) * 151st Aviation Regiment * 263rd Air Defense Artillery Brigade (263rd ADAB)


See also

* 169th Fighter Wing * Combat Aviation Brigade, 36th Infantry Division - approx. 15 SC ARNG soldiers deployed to Iraq in Sep 2006. * South Carolina Naval Militia * South Carolina State Guard


References


External links


Bibliography of South Carolina Army National Guard History
compiled by the
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