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149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade

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Allegiance
  
State of Kentucky

Type
  
Brigade

Nickname(s)
  
Louisville Legion

Branch
  
National Guard

Role
  
Maneuver Enhancement


Country
  
United States of America

Constituted Jan. 21, 1839 in the Kentucky Militia as the Louisville Legion and organized at Louisville. The unit mustered into federal service May 17, 1846 as the first Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment and mustered out of federal service May 17, 1847 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Four years after coming out of the federal service, the unit reorganized June 30, 1851 in the Kentucky Volunteer Militia in Louisville as the Louisville Legion. The Kentucky State Guard re-designated as the Kentucky National Guard in 1912, and the unit mustered into federal service once again at Fort Thomas in February 1917.

The 149th Armored Brigade traces its recent history to the activation of XXIII Corps Artillery on 1 October 1959. It was then converted and redesignated HHC 149th Armored Brigade on 1 November 1980. The '149' number came from the former 149th Infantry Regiment. The unit's headquarters changed 1 October 2013 to Richmond, Kentucky.

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149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Wikipedia