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  • First Army Division East
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  • First Army Division East is a division of the First United States Army. With its new role, First United States Army developed two subordinate multi-component headquarters – one division to support the eastern United States and the other to support the western United States. First Army Division West was activated at Fort Carson, Colorado, and later moved to Fort Hood, Texas. First Army Division East was activated on 7 March 2007, and is headquartered at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.
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Garrison
  • Fort Meade, Maryland
Branch
  • Combined Arms
Country
  • USA
Current Commander
  • --03-01
  • Maj. Gen. Kevin R. Wendel
Type
  • Training Support Division
Caption
  • Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Dates
  • --03-07
Unit Name
  • First Army Division East
notable commanders
  • --04-18
  • --05-01
  • --06-18
  • Brig. Gen. Blake E. Williams
  • Maj. Gen. J. Michael Bednarek
  • Maj. Gen. Jay W. Hood
Allegiance
Battles
Motto
  • Train for Combat
abstract
  • First Army Division East is a division of the First United States Army. With its new role, First United States Army developed two subordinate multi-component headquarters – one division to support the eastern United States and the other to support the western United States. First Army Division West was activated at Fort Carson, Colorado, and later moved to Fort Hood, Texas. First Army Division East was activated on 7 March 2007, and is headquartered at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland. First Army Division East was established by Department of the Army Permanent Order 156-7 to provide training and readiness oversight and mobilization operations for an area of responsibility spanning 27 states and territories east of the Mississippi River. First Army Division East is responsible for mobilizing, training, readiness oversight and deploying our nation's Reserve Component and National Guard Soldiers, and selected Sailors and Airmen along with members of multiple interagency and governmental entities.
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