The XVIII Airborne Corps is a
corps
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of the
United States Army
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that has been in existence since 1942 and saw extensive service during
World War II
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. The corps is designed for
rapid deployment anywhere in the world and is referred to as "America's Contingency Corps." Its headquarters are at
Fort Bragg
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,
North Carolina
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.
History
Earlier formations known as XVIII Corps
The modern XVIII Airborne Corps is not lineally related to two earlier U.S. Army formations known as "XVIII Corps." The first XVIII Corps was authorized by the
National Defense Act of 1920
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and constituted in the
Regular Army
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* a ...
on 29 July 1921. The headquarters and headquarters company were organized on 23 August 1922 with
Organized Reserve personnel as "Regular Army Inactive" (RAI) units at
Dallas
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, Texas. The headquarters company was withdrawn from the Eighth
Corps Area on 11 January 1927, allotted to the Seventh Corps Area, and organized on 3 August 1927 at
Kansas City
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, Missouri, and relocated on 12 October 1931 to
Sioux City
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, Iowa. The corps headquarters was withdrawn from the Regular Army on 1 October 1933 and demobilized, while the headquarters company remained allotted to the Regular Army.
The second iteration of the XVIII Corps was constituted in the Organized Reserve on 1 October 1933, allotted to the Eighth Corps Area, and assigned to the
Third Army. The headquarters was concurrently initiated at
San Antonio
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, Texas, with Reserve personnel previously assigned to the demobilized XVIII Corps (RAI). Concurrently, the headquarters company, XVIII Corps was withdrawn from the Seventh Corps Area and reallotted to the Eighth Corps Area, and reorganized on 25 February 1935 at
Fort Sam Houston
Fort Sam Houston is a United States Army, U.S. Army post in San Antonio, Texas.
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, Texas. The corps headquarters was redesignated on 1 January 1941 as Headquarters, XVIII Army Corps. The XVIII Corps was not activated prior to World War II and was located in San Antonio as of 7 December 1941 in an inactive reserve status. It was disbanded on 5 September 1945.
World War II
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The present XVIII Airborne Corps was constituted in the
Regular Army
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* a ...
on 14 January 1942, five weeks after the entry of the United States into
World War II
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, as the II Armored Corps, and was activated on 17 January 1942 at
Camp Polk,
Louisiana
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, under the command of
Major General William Henry Harrison Morris, Jr. When the concept of armored corps proved unnecessary, II Armored Corps was re-designated as XVIII Corps on 9 October 1943 at the
Presidio of Monterey, California
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.
XVIII Corps deployed to Europe on 17 August 1944 and became the XVIII Airborne Corps on 25 August 1944 at
Ogbourne St. George, England, assuming command of the
82nd and
101st Airborne Division
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s, as part of the preparation for
Operation Market Garden. Prior to this time, the two divisions were assigned to
VII Corps and
jumped into Normandy during
Operation Overlord
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, the
Allied invasion of Normandy
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, as part of VII Corps.
Major General
Matthew Bunker Ridgway, a highly experienced
airborne commander who had led the 82nd Airborne Division in
Sicily
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,
Italy
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and Normandy, was chosen to command the corps, which then consisted of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions and was part of the newly created
First Allied Airborne Army
The First Allied Airborne Army was an Allies of World War II, Allied Military organization, formation formed on 2 August 1944 by the order of General of the Army (United States), General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Headquarters Allied Exped ...
.
The corps headquarters did not see service in
Operation Market Garden, with the
British I Airborne Corps being chosen instead to exercise operational command of all Allied airborne forces in the operation, including the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions.
Following the
Battle of the Bulge
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, in which the corps played a significant part (and which, during the early stages of the battle, the corps was commanded by Major General
James M. Gavin of the 82nd Airborne), all American airborne units on the
Western Front fell under command of the corps. XVIII Airborne Corps planned and executed
Operation Varsity, the airborne component of
Operation Plunder
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, the crossing of the
River Rhine
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into
Germany
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. It was one of the largest airborne operations of the war, with the
British 6th and
U.S. 17th Airborne Divisions under command.
After taking part in the
Western Allied invasion of Germany
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, the XVIII Airborne Corps, still under Ridgway, returned to the United
States in June 1945 and was initially to take part in the invasion of
Japan
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, codenamed
Operation Downfall
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. However, the Japanese surrendered just weeks later and XVIII Airborne Corps was inactivated on 15 October 1945 at
Fort Campbell
Fort Campbell is a United States Army installation located astride the Kentucky–Tennessee border between Hopkinsville, Kentucky and Clarksville, Tennessee (post address is located in Kentucky). Fort Campbell is home to the 101st Airborne Div ...
,
Kentucky
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.
World War II units
*
1st Infantry Division — 26 January 1945 – 12 February 1945.
*
4th Infantry Division
*
8th Infantry Division — 26 January 1945 – 10 July 1945.
*
17th Airborne Division — 12 August 1944 – 1 January 1945; 15 February 1945 – 24 March 1945.
*
29th Infantry Division
*
30th Infantry Division — 21 December 1944 – 3 February 1945.
*
34th Infantry Division
*
75th Infantry Division — 29 December 1944 – 2 January 1945; 7 January 1945.
*
78th Infantry Division — 3 February 1945 – 12 February 1945.
*
82nd Airborne Division
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— 12 August 1944 – 17 September 1944; 19 December 1944 – 14 February 1945; 30 April 1945 – 3 January 1946.
*
84th Infantry Division — 20 December 1944 – 21 December 1944.
*
86th Infantry Division — 5 April 1945 – 22 April 1945.
*
89th Infantry Division
*
97th Infantry Division — 10 April 1945 – 22 April 1945.
*
101st Airborne Division
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— 12 August 1944 – 21 September 1944; 28 February 1945 – 1 April 1945.
*
106th Infantry Division — 20 December 1944 – 6 February 1945.
*
3rd Armored Division — 19 December 1944 – 23 December 1944.
*
5th Armored Division — 4 May 1945 – 10 October 1945.
*
7th Armored Division — 20 December 1944 – 29 January 1945; 30 April 1945 – 9 October 1945.
*
13th Armored Division — 10 April 1945 – 22 April 1945.
Cold War
The Corps was reactivated at Fort Bragg on 21 May 1951 under the command of
Major General John W. Leonard. Since then, the corps has been the primary strategic response force, with subordinate units participating in over a dozen major operations (listed below) in both combat and humanitarian roles, primarily in Central America and the
CENTCOM area of responsibility.
In 1958 the XVIII Airborne Corps was given the additional mission of becoming the
Strategic Army Corps
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. The corps was now tasked, in addition, to provide a flexible strike capability that could deploy worldwide, on short notice, without a declaration of an emergency. The
4th Infantry Division at
Fort Lewis, Washington, and the
101st Airborne Division
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at
Fort Campbell
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, Kentucky, were designated as STRAC's first-line divisions, while the
1st Infantry Division at
Fort Riley
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, Kansas, and the
82nd Airborne Division
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at Fort Bragg were to provide backup in the event of general war. The 5th Logistical Command (later inactivated), also at Fort Bragg, would provide the corps with logistics support, while Fort Bragg's
XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery would control artillery units.
The Corps deployed forces to the
United States occupation of the Dominican Republic ('Operation Power Pack') in 1965.
The Corps deployed forces to the
Vietnam War
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, including the entire 101st Airborne Division and the 3rd Brigade of the 82nd Airborne division.
In 1967 elements of the Corps were deployed to Detroit to suppress riots, and also to The Congo to support the government there and to rescue civilian hostages as part of Operation Dragon Rouge.
In 1982 the Corps first rotated elements to the Sinai Peninsula as part of the Multinational Force and Observers (UN) to guarantee the Camp David Peace Accords.
In 1983 elements of the Corps were deployed to the island of Grenada as part of Operation Urgent Fury, with the stated goal of reestablishing the democratically elected government.
In 1989 XVIII Airborne Corps, commanded by then LTG
Carl Stiner, participated in the invasion of Panama in
Operation Just Cause
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. Stiner served concurrently as Commander of Joint Task Force South.
Structure in 1989
At the end of the Cold War in 1989 the corps consisted of the following formations and units:
* XVIII Airborne Corps,
Fort Bragg
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,
North Carolina
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** Headquarters & Headquarters Company
** 18th Personnel Group
** 18th Finance Group
** 1st Battalion,
2nd Air Defense Artillery, Fort Stewart
**
10th Mountain Division (Light),
Fort Drum
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, New York
**
24th Infantry Division (Mechanized),
Fort Stewart
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, Georgia
**
82nd Airborne Division
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,
Fort Bragg
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, North Carolina
**
101st Airborne Division (Air Assault),
Fort Campbell
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, Kentucky
** XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery,
Fort Bragg
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***
18th Field Artillery Brigade (Airborne),
Fort Bragg
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**** Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
**** 3rd Battalion,
8th Field Artillery (24 ×
M198 155mm towed howitzer)
**** 5th Battalion, 8th Field Artillery (24 × M198 155mm towed howitzer)
**** 3rd Battalion,
27th Field Artillery (27 ×
M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System)
**** 1st Battalion,
39th Field Artillery (Airborne) (24 × M198 155mm towed howitzer)
**** 1st Field Artillery Detachment (Target Acquisition)
**
18th Aviation Brigade (Airborne),
Fort Bragg
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*** Headquarters & Headquarters Company
*** 1st Battalion,
58th Aviation (Air Traffic Control)
*** 1st Battalion,
159th Aviation (General Support)
*** 2nd Battalion, 159th Aviation (Medium Lift)
*** 3rd Battalion, 159th Aviation (Attack)
*** 2nd Battalion,
229th Aviation (Attack) (former 2nd Battalion,
101st Aviation)
**
20th Engineer Brigade (Airborne),
Fort Bragg
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*** 27th Engineer Battalion (Airborne)
*** 30th Engineer Battalion (Topographic)
*** 37th Engineer Battalion (Airborne)
*** 175th Engineer Company
*** 264th Engineer Company (Bridge)
*** 362nd Engineer Company
**
16th Military Police Brigade (Airborne),
Fort Bragg
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*** 503rd Military Police Battalion (Airborne)
**
35th Signal Brigade (Airborne),
Fort Bragg
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***
25th Signal Battalion (Corps Area)
***
50th Signal Battalion (Corps Command Operations) (Airborne)
***
327th Signal Battalion (Corps Radio)
*** 426th Signal Battalion (Corps Area)
**
525th Military Intelligence Brigade (Airborne),
Fort Bragg
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*** 224th Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation),
Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia
***
319th Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations)
***
519th Military Intelligence Battalion (Tactical Exploitation) (Airborne)
**
1st Corps Support Command (Airborne),
Fort Bragg
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***subordination formations and units
Desert Storm
In 1991, XVIII Airborne Corps participated in the
Persian Gulf War
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. The corps was responsible for securing VII Corps' northern flank against a possible Iraqi counterattack. Along with the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions, 24th Infantry Division and
3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, XVIII Airborne Corps also gained operational control of the French 6th Light Armor Division (LAD) (which also included units from the
French Foreign Legion
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).
During Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery consisted of the 3d Battalion, 8th Field Artillery; 5th Battalion, 8th Field Artillery; and the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 39th Field Artillery. The living quarters for these three units were situated between the
82d Airborne Division
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and the
Special Forces
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at
Fort Bragg
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. Of the three units, only 1–39th was
airborne qualified and served as the only fully airborne deployable 155 mm Field Artillery unit in history. The 1–39th FA and 3–8th FA were key components of the thrust into
Iraq
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in the first
Gulf War
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, providing
fire support
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for the
French Foreign Legion
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and the
82nd Airborne Division
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.
The 5th Battalion, 8th Field Artillery also served in a major support role for 82d and French troops during the Gulf War. It consisted of three individual batteries. Batteries A and B were Airborne-qualified, while Battery C was
air assault
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. Batteries A and B were assigned to Fort Bragg, North Carolina and Battery C was assigned to Fort Campbell, Kentucky. All of the battalions were subsequently re-flagged during the years following the Gulf War.
Task Force 118 had flown the
OH-58D Kiowa Warrior off naval vessels during
Operation Prime Chance
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in the 1980s, operating against
Iran
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in the
Persian Gulf
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. It was redesignated the 4th Squadron,
17th Cavalry on 15 January 1991. During the Gulf War of 1991 it was part of the
18th Aviation Brigade.
Major formations, 1950–2006
The 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions have served with the corps since the 1950s. The
24th Infantry Division (Mechanized) was 'reflagged' as the
3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized) in April 1996.
* 7th Infantry Division (Light)
*
10th Mountain Division
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(Light Infantry)
* XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery
**
18th Field Artillery Brigade
*
1st Sustainment Command (Theater)
The 1st Theater Sustainment Command (1st TSC) is a major subordinate unit of United States Army Central at Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States.
History
The 1st Logistical Command was activated as a planning headquarters in October 1950 at Fort McP ...
*
35th Signal Brigade
*
18th Aviation Brigade (no longer active)
*
20th Engineer Brigade
*
525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade
*
108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
*
16th Military Police Brigade
*
44th Medical Command
* 163rd Ordnance
* ''additional smaller, National Guard, and Reserve units''
21st century
The Corps headquarters was deployed to Afghanistan from May 2002 – 2003, and became
Combined Joint Task Force 180 for the deployment.
XVIII Airborne Corps was deployed from January 2005 to January 2006 to
Baghdad
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, Iraq, where it served as the
Multi-National Corps – Iraq. Following its return, XVIII Airborne Corps and its subordinate units began the process of modernization and reorganization.
Under the previous
Army Chief of Staff's future restructure of the
Army
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, the corps headquarters of the XVIII Airborne Corps will lose its airborne (specifically parachute) certification as a cost-cutting measure—the same will occur to the divisional headquarters of the
82nd Airborne Division
The 82nd Airborne Division is an Airborne forces, airborne infantry division (military), division of the United States Army specializing in Paratrooper, parachute assault operations into hostile areasSof, Eric"82nd Airborne Division" ''Spec Ops ...
. This plan is designed to follow the U.S. Army's restructuring plan to go from being division-based to brigade-based. This will mean that the largest units that will be airborne – specifically parachute certified – will be at the brigade level. Even so, for traditional and historical reasons, the formation will continue to be called the XVIII Airborne Corps.
The divisions that fall under the XVIII Airborne Corps (as well as the other two corps in the Army) are in a period of transition, shifting from corps control to fall directly under
FORSCOM, eliminating the corps status as a middle man. This ties in with the Army's broad modularity plan, as a corps can deploy and support any unit, not just the units subordinate to the corps. The
3d Infantry Division, the
10th Mountain Division
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(Light Infantry), and the
101st Airborne Division
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(
Air Assault
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) have already changed over to direct FORSCOM control. The
82nd Airborne Division
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will transfer after the division returns from Afghanistan.
In August 2006, XVIII Airborne Corps traveled to South Korea to participate in Ulchi Focus Lens, a joint training exercise between the Republic of Korea Army and coalition forces stationed there.
In mid-April 2007, the Department of the Army confirmed the next OIF deployment schedule, with XVIII Airborne Corps deploying to relieve III Corps as the MNC-I at
Camp Victory, Baghdad, Iraq. XVIII Airborne Corps is scheduled to replace III Corps in November 2007. The corps will deploy along with
1st Armored Division and
4th Infantry Division, as well as
1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, and 1st BCT, 82nd Airborne Division.
On 21 December 2016, ''Stars and Stripes'' reported that in August the XVIII Airborne Corps deployed to Iraq for
Operation Inherent Resolve
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, in December this included the XVIII Airborne Corps headquarters and the
1st Special Forces Command, which is deployed as the Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve. The 18th Field Artillery Brigade deployed into Iraq with High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems.
A
Canadian Army
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General has served with the XVIII Corps since 2007.
XVIII Airborne Corps returned to Fort Bragg (which was then-named Fort Liberty), in October 2022 after a nine-month deployment to Germany, in support of NATO and European Allies and partners.
[Sgt. Maj. Alex Licea]
(31 October 2022) XVIII Airborne Corps Headquarters returns from Europe
/ref> The mission was to provide a joint task force-capable headquarters in light of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
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.[Sgt. Jameson Harris]
(1 November 2022) Secretary Austin welcomes XVIII Airborne Corps Soldiers home
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Structure
XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg
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3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart
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10th Mountain Division
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, Fort Drum
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82nd Airborne Division (United States), 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg
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101st Airborne Division (United States), 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell
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3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), Fort Bragg
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7th Transportation Brigade (United States), 7th Transportation Brigade, Fort Eustis
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16th Military Police Brigade, Fort Bragg
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18th Field Artillery Brigade, Fort Bragg
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20th Engineer Brigade, Fort Bragg
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35th Signal Brigade, Fort Bragg
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44th Medical Brigade, Fort Bragg
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525th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade, Fort Bragg
*Fort Bragg Law Enforcement Company, Fort Bragg, NC (Military Police unit responsible for law enforcement on Fort Bragg, NC)
Other supporting units:
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52nd Ordnance Group (EOD), Fort Campbell and Fort Bragg, part of 20th CBRNE Command
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108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States), 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Fort Bragg, part of 32nd Army Air & Missile Defense Command
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18th Air Support Operations Group, Pope Field (United States Air Force unit responsible for coordinating corps tactical air support)
Operations
The corps has participated in a number of operations since then:
* Operation Power Pack – Dominican Republic, 1965
* Operation Urgent Fury – Grenada, 1983
* Operation Golden Pheasant – Honduras, 1988
* Operation Nimrod Dancer – Panama, 1989
* Hurricane Hugo#Saint Croix, Operation Hawkeye – U.S. Virgin Islands, 1989
* Operation Just Cause
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– Panama, 1989
* Operation Desert Shield – Saudi Arabia, 1990–1991
* Operation Desert Storm – Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq
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, 1991
* Operation GTMO – Cuba, 1991
* Operation Hurricane Andrew – Florida, 1992
* Operation Restore Hope – Somalia, 1992
* Operation Uphold/Maintain Democracy – Haiti, 1994
* Operation Vigilant Warrior – Kuwait, 1994
* Operation Joint Forge – Bosnia, 1998
* Operation Enduring Freedom – Afghanistan, 2002, 2014
* Operation Iraqi Freedom – Iraq, 2003, 2005, 2008
* Operation Unified Response – Haiti, 2010
* Iraq War, Operation New Dawn – Iraq, 2011
* Operation Inherent Resolve
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– Iraq and Syria, 2015–2016
Commanders
Individuals who have commanded XVIII Airborne Corps include:
* LTG Matthew Ridgway, Matthew B. Ridgway, 1944 – 1945
* Division inactive, 1945 – 1952
* LTG John W. Leonard, 1952
* MG Thomas Francis Hickey (United States Army officer), Thomas F. Hickey, 1952 – 1953
* MG Joseph P. Cleland, 1953 – 1955
* MG Ridgely Gaither, 1955
* LTG Paul D. Adams, 1955 – 1957
* LTG Robert Sink, Robert F. Sink, 1957 – 1960
* MG Dwight E. Beach (acting), 1960
* LTG Thomas J. H. Trapnell, 1960 – 1961
* LTG Hamilton H. Howze, 1961 – 1962
* LTG William Westmoreland, William C. Westmoreland, 1963 – 1964
* MG Harry H. Critz (acting), 1964
* LTG John W. Bowen (U.S. Army general), John W. Bowen, 1964 – 1965
* BG John A. Seitz (acting), 1965
* BG Roderick Wetherill (acting), 1965
* MG Joe S. Lawrie (acting), 1965
* LTG Bruce Palmer Jr., 1965 – 1967
* MG Joe S. Lawrie (acting), 1967
* LTG John L. Throckmorton, 1967
* LTG Robert H. York, 1967 – 1968
* LTG John J. Tolson, 1968 – 1971
* LTG John H. Hay, 1971 – 1973
* LTG Richard J. Seitz, 1973 – 1975
* LTG Henry E. Emerson, 1975 – 1977
* LTG Volney F. Warner, 1977 – 1979
* LTG Thomas Tackaberry , Thomas H. Tackaberry, 1979 – 1981
* LTG Jack V. Mackmull, 1981 – 1984
* LTG James J. Lindsay, 1984 – 1986
* LTG John W. Foss, 1986 – 1988
* LTG Carl Stiner, Carl W. Stiner, 1988 – 1990
* LTG Gary E. Luck, 1990
* MG William A. Roosma (acting), 1990
* LTG Gary E. Luck, 1990 – 1993
* LTG Hugh Shelton, Henry H. Shelton, 1993 – 1996
* LTG Jack Keane, John M. Keane, 1996 – 1998
* LTG William F. Kernan, 1998 – 2000
* LTG Dan K. McNeill, 2000 – 2003
* LTG John R. Vines, 2003 – 2006
* LTG Lloyd Austin, Lloyd Austin III, 2006 – 2009
* LTG Frank Helmick, 2009 – 2012
* LTG Daniel B. Allyn, 2012 – 2013
* LTG Joseph Anderson (U.S. Army general), Joseph Anderson, 2013 – 2015
* LTG Stephen J. Townsend, 2015 – 2018
* LTG Paul LaCamera, 2018 – 2019
* LTG Michael Kurilla, 2019 – 2022
* LTG Chris Donahue (general), Chris Donahue, 2022 – 2024
* LTG Gregory K. Anderson, 2024–present
Notable members
* John D. Altenburg, MG – Deputy Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Army.
* Ralph Eaton, BG – 82nd Airborne Division
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and XVIII Airborne Corps Chief of Staff.
* Michael C. Flowers, BG – Commander, Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command.
* Michael T. Flynn, LTG – 25th National Security Advisor (United States), National Security Advisor, Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
* Charles D. Gemar, LTC – US Astronaut.
* Teresa King, SGM – First female Commandant of the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy.
* Stanley A. McChrystal, GEN – ISAF Commander.
* Raymond T. Odierno, GEN – 38th Army Chief of Staff.
* James Peake, LTG – Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
* David Petraeus, GEN – ISAF Commander and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
* David M. Rodriguez, GEN – Commander, U.S. Africa Command and FORSCOM.
* Arthur D. Simons, COL – Led the Operation Ivory Coast, Son Tay raid during the Vietnam War
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* Michael Tomczyk, CPT – Computer entrepreneur and joint developer of the VIC-20.
* Thomas R. Turner II, LTG – Commanding General of United States Army North.
* James C. Yarbrough, BG – Commander, Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk.
* Wayne Eyre, GEN – Commander of the Canadian Army
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and Chief of the Defence Staff (Canada), Chief of Defence Staff.
References
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External links
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Global Security: XVIII Airborne Corps
XVIII Airborne Corps Desert Storm/Desert Shield Photographs
US Army Heritage and Education Center, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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