The
170th Infantry Brigade of the
United States Army was reestablished 15 July 2009 at U.S. Army Garrison
Baumholder in Germany as part of the
Grow the Army Plan. The 170th Infantry Brigade was formed by reflagging the 2nd Brigade,
1st Armored Division. The soldiers and equipment will remain in place but the 2d Brigade flag will transfer to
Ft. Bliss, Texas, joining other elements of the 1st Armored Division. The 170th Infantry Brigade is organized as an enlarged hybrid of the
Army XXI Heavy Division Infantry Brigade and modular brigade designs, as it incorporates both organic artillery and engineer battalions together with three infantry and armor units.
Afghanistan In late 2010 part of the unit deployed to Northern Afghanistan (RC-N)to take part in a NATO training mission in conjunction with the ANA and ANP. In early 2011, the 170th IBCT deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom 11–12 to
Regional Command North. During the brigade's deployment, it partnered with the 303rd Afghan Uniformed Police and the Afghan Border Police's 5th Zone. Key highlights of the deployment include the handover of security responsibilities for Mazar E Sharif from the International Security Assistance Force to the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan by the Germans. The brigade also deployed two of its battalions for separate missions in support of other regional commands. The 3d Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment deployed in November 2010 to Regional Command Capital where it initially assumed part of the NTMA training mission in and around Kabul. It later transitioned to a security force mission across Afghanistan, ensuring various NTMA elements and VIPs were able to accomplish their tasks in a secure environment. The brigade's 4th Battalion, 70th Armor Regiment deployed to Regional Command South where it operated under Combined Team Uruzgan, partnered with the Australian Army. The brigade is redeployed back to Baumholder, Germany in early 2012. A total of eight brigade soldiers died during the deployment. The 170th Infantry Brigade included the following subordinate units in 2011: • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 170th Infantry Brigade • Troop D,
5th Cavalry Regiment • 4th Battalion,
70th Armor Regiment • 2nd Battalion,
18th Infantry Regiment • 3rd Battalion,
4th Infantry Regiment • 1st Battalion,
84th Field Artillery Regiment •
40th Engineer Battalion (in addition to engineer companies, also controls the below units) • 589th
Signal Company •
502nd Military Intelligence Company • 2nd Platoon,
501st Military Police Company • 23d Military Police Platoon •
24th Brigade Support Battalion In February 2012, Military.com announced that the brigade would be inactivated by the summer of 2012. Over the course of the year, 4,000 of the brigade's 4,500 soldiers were reassigned. On 9 October 2012, the 170th Infantry Brigade was inactivated in Germany, with the remaining 500 soldiers present for the event. ==References==