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The 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division ("Patriot Brigade") is an inactive
infantry brigade combat team The brigade combat team (BCT) is the basic Military deployment, deployable Military unit, unit of maneuver in the United States Army, U.S. Army. A brigade combat team consists of one combat arms branch maneuver Brigade (United States Army), br ...
. Based at
Fort Polk Fort Polk is a United States Army installation located in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, about 10 miles (15 km) east of Leesville and 30 miles (50 km) north of DeRidder in Beauregard Parish. It was named to honor Leonidas Polk, the first ...
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, the brigade was active from 2005 to 2015. It was a subordinate formation of the
10th Mountain Division The 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) is a light infantry division in the United States Army based at Fort Drum, New York. Formerly designated as a mountain warfare unit, the division was the only one of its size in the US military to re ...
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History

The 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) officially activated at Fort Polk, Louisiana, 19 January 2005. At its inception, the brigade included just a few hundred Soldiers. However, the Brigade's leadership immediately set to work to rapidly build combat power and capabilities in anticipation of deploying to support the Global War on Terror. In the midst of preparing for deployment, elements across the brigade provided disaster response and relief within Louisiana to help mitigate the devastating effects of hurricanes Katrina and Rita during the fall of 2005. The brigade deployed more than 300 Soldiers to New Orleans after Katrina and supported local relief-and-recovery efforts to Fort Polk communities following Rita. Since January 2006, the brigade has deployed more than six thousand Soldiers. Throughout 2006 and 2007, several formations within the brigade deployed and operated in Afghanistan. The brigade command and headquarters established the first U.S. National Command Element in Kandahar to facilitate the transfer of authority of combat operations to NATO-led coalition allies. In May 2007, the BCT received orders to prepare for a deployment to Iraq and deployed in November 2007 on a 14-month deployment. The Brigade operated from two forward operating bases and twenty-two joint security stations and combat outposts. Task Force Patriot assumed responsibility for eastern Baghdad – a heavily urbanized area encompassing 80 square miles and more than 2 million citizens. The 4th Brigade Combat Team deployed to eastern Afghanistan's Logar and Wardak in October 2010. Their mission was to conduct population-centric, combined-action counterinsurgency operations, building Afghan National Security Force capability and enhancing the effectiveness of provincial governments to create a more stable environment for transition and to defeat insurgency. Task Force Patriot deployed once again to Afghanistan in July 2013 when it assumed responsibility for the Train, Advise and Assist mission for the seven provinces of Regional Command – East, North of Kabul from the 1st BCT, 101st ABN DIV and the 4th BCT, 1st CAV DIV. Task Force Patriot saw the ANSF defeat the enemies of Afghanistan during the first fighting season where they were entirely in the lead to secure the people of Afghanistan. After the fighting season, Task Force Patriot focused on building sustainable systems in the ANSF that would allow them to be a professional force that is capable of supplying, training, and maintaining itself with Afghan processes and solutions.


Order of battle

While active, the brigade consisted of: * Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 4th Brigade Combat Team (4th BCT) * 3rd Squadron,
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*HHT *A Troop *B Troop *C Company Attached *D Company (Forward Support), 94th BSB * 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment *HHC *A Company *B Company *C Company *D Company Attached *E Company (Forward Support), 94th BSB * 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment *HHC *A Company *B Company *C Company *D Company Attached *F Company (Forward Support), 94th BSB * 5th Battalion, 25th Field Artillery Regiment (5-25th FAR) *HHB Battery "Regulators" *A Battery "Gators" *B Battery "Bulldogs" Attached *G Company (Forward Support), 94th BSB *
Special Troops Battalion A special troops battalion (STB) is an organic unit of a modular brigade, division (or equivalent), corps or higher echelon United States Army organization. It may comprise companies from different branches of the army, but typically has a Headquar ...
(STB), 4th Brigade Combat Team (4th BCT) *HHC *Signal Company *Engineer Company *Military Intelligence Company *Military Police Platoon *Fire Support Coordination Cell * 94th Brigade Support Battalion (94th BSB) *HHC *A Company (Supply) *B Company (Maintenance) *C Company (Medical) *D Company (Fwd Spt) *E Company (Fwd Spt) *F Company (Fwd Spt) *G Company (Fwd Spt)


Lineage & Honors


Lineage

*Constituted 16 January 2005 in the Regular Army as Headquarters, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, and activated at Fort Polk, Louisiana *Inactivated 24 February 2015 at Fort Polk, Louisiana


Campaign Participation Credit

*War on Terrorism: Campaigns to be determined


Decorations

*Valorous Unit Award for the period 29 December 2007 - 5 January 2009 *Valorous Unit Award for the period 20 July 2011 - 31 July 2011 *Meritorious Unit Commendation for the period 28 November 2007 - 29 December 2008 *Meritorious Unit Commendation for the period 10 November 2010 - 15 October 2011


References


External links


Fort Drum and the 10th Mountain Division Home Page
– official site.

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