67th Infantry Brigade, Nebraska Army National Guard

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67TH INFANTRY BRIGADE, NEBRASKA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD

History: The Brigade ws orignally part of the 34th Division, becoming separate 1 April 1963. From 1985-2002 it was assigned to the 35th Infantry Division. In 2003 it was transformed into the 67th Aera Support Group. This become in 2008 the 67th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, which in 5 November 2016 was reorganized as the 67th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade.

Coat of arms (crest) of 67th Infantry Brigade, Nebraska Army National Guard

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Coat of arms (crest) of 67th Infantry Brigade, Nebraska Army National Guard

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