2. pěší brigáda [1936-1940]

2nd Infantry Brigade
     
Název:
Name:
2. pěší brigáda 2nd Infantry Brigade
Originální název:
Original Name:
2nd Infantry Brigade
Datum vzniku:
Raised/Formed:
24.08.1936
Předchůdce:
Predecessor:
2. brigáda 2nd Brigade
Datum zániku:
Disbanded:
01.06.1940
Nástupce:
Successor:
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Nadřízené velitelství:
Higher Command:
24.08.1936-11.10.1939 1. divize
11.10.1939-01.06.1940 2. sborová oblast
24.08.1936-11.10.1939 1st Division
11.10.1939-01.06.1940 Second Corps Area
Dislokace:
Deployed:
24.08.1936-01.06.1940 Oswego, Fort Ontario

Velitel:
Commander:
24.08.1936-08.01.1937 Miles, Perry L. (Brigadier General)
08.01.1937-04.03.1937 Cooper, Hiram M. (Colonel)
04.03.1937-15.06.1938 Short, Walter C. (Brigadier General)
15.06.1938-25.08.1938 Crystal, Thomas L. (Colonel)
25.08.1938-01.03.1940 Phillipson, Irving J. (Brigadier General)
01.03.1940-01.06.1940 Dowell, Cassius M. (Colonel)
Náčelník štábu:
Chief of Staff:
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Podřízené jednotky:
Subordinated Units:
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Čestný název:
Honorary Name:
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Vyznamenání:
Decorations:
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Poznámka:
Note:
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Zdroje:
Sources:
Wilson, John B.: Armies, Corps, Divisions, and Separate Brigades, Center of Military History, United States Army, Washington, 1999 (p. 136)
Clay, Steve E.: U.S. Army Order of Battle 1919–1941. Volume 1. The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations. Combat Studies Institute Press, 2010
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2. infantry brigade arrived in the Hoboken 3. September, 1919, after nine months of occupation service in the area around the German Koblenz. 10. September in the New York took part in a festive parade and then went to Washington, where 17. September took part in another show. The brigade was then stationed in maryland Camp George G. Meade where has been through demobilization to the peaceful states. Then, the first in October 1919 redislokována in kentucky Camp Zachary Taylor, to subsequently, in February moved to Lexington in the same state. In the context of discussing rape case here, it was necessary to declare a state of emergency and 2. infantry brigade was used in its implementation. In September 1920, the brigade was moved to the newjerseyského Camp Dix. After less than two years, in July 1922, the brigade headquarters moved to new york Madison Barracks. Her subordinates regiments were deployed in garrisons in the northern part of the state New York. 23. march 1925 was 2. infantry brigade renamed to 2. part-time job. In mid-October of 1931, it was the headquarters of the redislokováno in new york Fort Ontario. In April 1933, the brigade assumed the management of the Northern circuit Civil corps protection of nature in 2. choral area. To 24. August 1936 was 2. brigade renamed back to 2. infantry brigade. Brigade to support the work of the Civil corps protection of nature up to the year 1939. In addition, units of the brigade regularly each summer to provide assistance in the organization of summer camps for Civil military training camp, for the Training corps reserve officers and for walking components of the 98. division, which was the auxiliary division of the New York. This training took place first at the place of dislocation of the brigade, later in the neworském Camp Pine. Units of the brigade here in addition, at the end of summer and beginning of autumn have undergone marksmanship and tactical training. 2. infantry brigade was 11. October 1939 released from the subordination 1. division and temporarily assigned to the 2. choral area. To 1. June was in the Fort Ontario disabled.


Clay, Steve E.: In.With. Army Order of Battle 1919-1941. Volume 1. The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations. Combat Studies Institute Press, 2010
Stanton, Shelby L.: World War II Order of Battle: An Encyclopedic Reference it.With. Army Ground Forces from Battalion through Division, 1939-1946
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