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Wyoming Army National Guard

The Wyoming Army National Guard is the Army National Guard of Wyoming. It includes army aviation, construction engineers, field artillery and medical asset units. It was reorganized in 1996, consolidating its two field artillery battalions into a single battalion. A ribbon bridge company and rear operations center for an infantry division were added to the Guard.

History
The Wyoming Army National Guard was established in 1870, during the Wyoming Territory period, when territorial governor John A. Campbell authorized the division of the Wyoming Territory into three military districts. On December 31, 1871, a law passed by the Wyoming Territorial Assembly gave legal sanction to volunteer militia companies of not less than 40 men. The first federally recognized Wyoming unit was Company A, 1st Wyoming Regiment: The Laramie Grays, organized in 1888. The Laramie Grays were followed by the organization of Company B: The Cheyenne Guard the same year. Several other units including the Cheyenne Rangers, the 1st Regiment, the Wyoming Home Guard, and the Wyoming Rangers were formed because of concerns over conflicts with Native American tribes but were short-lived. When Wyoming became a state in 1890, constitutional provisions allowed for the formation of units in Buffalo, Evanston, Douglas, Green River, Rock Springs, Rawlins and Sheridan. Wyoming's first artillery unit, Battery A, and a regimental band were formed in May, 1894. The artillery unit was equipped with two three-inch Hotchkiss guns, drawn by horse. The Wyoming National Guard was first federally mobilized during the Spanish–American War in 1898. Since then, the Guard has seen active service in the Mexican Punitive Campaign, World War I, World War II, the Berlin Crisis and Korea. Wyoming Guard units have also served in Desert Storm, the Bosnia peacekeeping force, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom and Hurricane Katrina response. == Organization ==
Organization
As of January 2026 the Wyoming Army National Guard consists of the following units: • Joint Force Headquarters-Wyoming, Army Element, in Cheyenne1st Battalion, 147th Field Artillery Regiment, in Watertown (SD) (M270A2 MLRS) — (South Dakota Army National Guard) • 1st Battalion, 151st Field Artillery Regiment, in Montevideo (MN) (M109A6 Paladin) — (Minnesota Army National Guard) • 2nd Battalion, 300th Field Artillery Regiment, in Casper (M142 HIMARS) • Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion, 300th Field Artillery Regiment, in Casper • Battery A, 2nd Battalion, 300th Field Artillery Regiment, in Gillette • Battery B, 2nd Battalion, 300th Field Artillery Regiment, in Lander • 920th Forward Support Company, in Torrington • Detachment 1, 920th Forward Support Company, in Douglas960th Brigade Support Battalion, in Sheridan • Headquarters Support Company, 960th Brigade Support Battalion, in Sheridan • Detachment 1, Headquarters Support Company, 960th Brigade Support Battalion, in Worland • Detachment 2, Headquarters Support Company, 960th Brigade Support Battalion, in Powell • 148th Signal Company, in Cheyenne • 213th Regiment, Regional Training Institute, in Guernsey • 1st Modular Training Battalion, in Guernsey Aviation unit abbreviations: CAC — Command Aviation Company; MEDEVAC — Medical evacuation; AVUM — Aviation Unit Maintenance; AVIM — Aviation Intermediate Maintenance ==References==
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