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The following tables display the Order of Battle of the 25th Infantry Division during World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam and the War on Terrorism. The Order of Battle lists those units that were assigned to the 25th Infantry Division during each conflict to include explanatory notes and footnotes where appropriate. The 25th Infantry Division received Department of the Army official campaign participation credit for 4 campaigns in World War II, represented by four bronze campaign stars on the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign ribbon. The Division's 10 Korean campaigns are represented by two silver campaign stars (one silver campaign star is equivalent to five bronze campaign stars) on the Korean Service ribbon. The twelve campaigns participated in by the Tropic Lightning in Vietnam are represented by two silver campaign stars and two bronze campaign stars on the Vietnam Service ribbon. |
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World War II 1941-1945 |
Korean War 1950-1953 |
Vietnam 1966-1970 |
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27th Infantry Regiment 35th Infantry Regiment 161st Infantry Regiment (1) 298th Infantry Regiment (2) 25th Division Artillery HQ & HQ Battery Band, 25th Div Arty (3) 8th Field Artillery Battalion 64th Field Artillery Battalion 89th Field Artillery Battalion 90th Field Artillery Battalion 25th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mech) (4) 65th Engineer Combat Battalion 25th Medical Battalion 325th Quartermaster Battalion (5) Headquarters, Special Troops (6) 25th Signal Company 25th Quartermaster Company (7) 725th Ordnance Lt. Maintenance Company (7) Division HQ&HQ Company Division Band (8) Military Police Platoon WW II Notes: (1) Assigned from 8/3/42 (2) Assigned from 10/1/41 to 7/23/42 (3) Disbanded 1/1/44 (4) Assigned from 10/28/42 (5) Assigned from 10/1/41 to 11/1/42 (6) Assigned from 10/12/43 (7) Assigned from 11/1/42 (8) Assigned 1/1/44 |
14th Infantry Regiment (1) 24th Infantry Regiment (2) 27th Infantry Regiment 35th Infantry Regiment 25th Division Artillery HQ & HQ Battery 8th Field Artillery Battalion 64th Field Artillery Battalion 69th Field Artillery Battalion (3) 90th Field Artillery Battalion 159th Field Artillery Battalion (4) 21st AAA Battalion (6) 25th AAA Battalion (7) 79th/755th Tank Battalion (5) 89th Tank Battalion (6) 25th Reconnaissance Company 65th Engineer Battalion 77th Engineer Company (8) 25th Military Police Company 25th Signal Company 25th Medical Battalion 25th Quartermaster Company 25th Replacement Company 725th Ordnance Company Hq. & Hq. Company & Band 25th Infantry Division Korea Notes: (1) Assigned from 8/1/51 (2) Assigned until 8/1/51 (3) Assigned from 8/1/51 (4) Assigned until 10/1/51 (5) Assigned until 11/14/51 (6) Assigned from 11/14/51 (7) Assigned until 11/10/51 (8) Assigned until 4/15/53 |
1st Brigade Hq & Hq Co 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry 4th Battalion, (Mech) 23rd Infantry 2nd Brigade Hq & Hq Co 1st Battalion, (Mech) 5th Infantry 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry 3rd Brigade Hq & Hq Co 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry (1) 1st Battalion, 35th Infantry (1) 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry (1) 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry (2) 2nd Battalion, (Mech) 22nd Infantry (2) 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry (2)
25th Division Artillery Vietnam Notes: (1) Assigned until 8/1/67 (2) Assigned from 8/1/67 (3) Assigned from 12/20/67 to 2/1/69 (4) Assigned from 2/1/69 (5) Assigned from 2/10/71 to 2/26/73 |
| WAR ON TERRORISM | |
| AFGHANISTAN CAMPAIGN | IRAQ CAMPAIGN |
| Note: The 25th Infantry Division Headquarters served in the capacity of the combined/joint headquarters for all US and Allied forces operating in Afghanistan during the period February 2004-February 2005 known as Combined/Joint Task Force 76, Operation Enduring Freedom V. In that capacity the division (-) and its accompanying subordinate elements were formed into task forces. Some of these task forces were composed of only of 25th Infantry Division units others included both Tropic Lightning units as well as other US Army, US Marine and Allied elements. The order of battle below identifies those units assigned to the 25th Infantry Division that operated in the task force configuration by indicating in parenthesis the designation of the task force under the unit designation.
The 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) deployed to eastern Afghanistan for a twelve month tour of duty beginning in February 2009. | Note: The 25th Infantry Division has participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom since January 2004. The 2nd Brigade served from January 2004 through February 2005 attached to the 1st Infantry Division with Brigade headquarters located at Kirkuk. The brigade was organized into battalion task forces. The 1st Battalion (Attack) 25th Aviation served as a separate battalion supporting US Army forces in the Baghdad region. The 1st Brigade Combat Team (Stryker) served from October 2004-2005 in and around the city of Mosul with its elements conducting security, stability and training missions. On 13 September 2006 Headquarters, 25th Infantry Division assumed command of the Multinational Division-North from the 101st Airborne Division and was located at Contingency Operating Base (COB) Speicher in Tikrit. The 3rd Brigade Combat Team (Infantry), 25th Infantry Division was located at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Warrior in Kirkuk and the Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division was split-based at COB Speicher and FOB Warrior. The 25th Infantry Division Headquarters, the 3rd Brigade Combat Team and the Combat Aviation Brigade completed a fifteen month tour in October 2007 and returned to Schofield Barracks. The 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) served a fifteen month tour of duty from October 2006 to December 2007. Based at FOB Kalsu the brigade primarily served in Babil, Karbala and Najaf provinces with battalions also serving in Anbar province and in Baghdad. The 2nd Brigade Combat Team (Stryker) served a fifteen month tour of duty in Iraq from November 2007 - February 2009 based at Camp Taji and serving with the Multi-National Division-Baghdad. From August 2008-August 2009 the 6th Squadron, 17th Cavalry served a twelve month of duty in Mosul, Iraq. From September 2008 to September 2009 the 1st Brigade Combat Team (Stryker) served a twelve month tour of duty in Diyala Province, Iraq. From October 2008 to October 2009 the 3rd Brigade Combat Team (Infantry) served a twelve month tour of duty in Tikrit, Iraq. From November 2008 to November 2009 Headquarters, 25th Infantry Division served a twelve month tour of duty in Tikrit, Iraq, once again assuming command of Multilateral Division-North (MND-N), the same mission HQ, 25th ID performed in 2006-2007. MND-N is responsible for the seven northern-most provinces of Iraq. Task Force Lightning, the operational element of MND-N included the 25th Division's 1st and 3rd BCTs. In September 2009 the Combat Aviation Brigade began serving a twelve month tour of duty in Tikrit, Iraq. |
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February 2004 - February 2005
25th Infantry Division (-)
3rd Brigade (1)
Division Artillery
Aviation Brigade (-)
1st Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery 65th Engineer Bn (-) 125th Signal Battalion (-) 125th Military Intelligence Battalion (-)
Support Command (-)
February 2009 - February2010
4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) |
January 2004 - February 2005
2nd Brigade 1st Battalion (Attack) 25th Aviation September 2004 - September 2005
1st Brigade Combat Team (Stryker) July 2006 - October 2007
3rd Brigade Combat Team (Infantry) October 2006 - December 2007
4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne)
November 2007 - February 2009
2nd Brigade Combat Team (Stryker)
August 2008 - August 2009
6th Squadron (Recon/Atk), 17th Cavalry
September 2008 - September 2009
1st Brigade Combat Team (Stryker)
October 2008 - October 2009
3rd Brigade Combat Team (Infantry)
November 2008 - November 2009
Headquarters, 25th Infantry Division
September 2009 - September 2010
Combat Aviation Brigade |
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