The 167th Support Battalion is a support battalion of the United States Army Reserve based at Londonderry, New Hampshire, assigned to the 94th Regional Readiness Command. Activated in 1971 as the 167th Support Group (Corps), it was reorganised as a battalion in 2006. The 167th is a logistical support battalion capable of a variety of actions, capable of independent operations and taking on subordinate units to fulfill a larger scale sustainment operation for the United States Army.
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| - The 167th Support Battalion is a support battalion of the United States Army Reserve based at Londonderry, New Hampshire, assigned to the 94th Regional Readiness Command. Activated in 1971 as the 167th Support Group (Corps), it was reorganised as a battalion in 2006. The 167th is a logistical support battalion capable of a variety of actions, capable of independent operations and taking on subordinate units to fulfill a larger scale sustainment operation for the United States Army.
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| Role
| - command & control of subordinate logistical companies
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- 2006(xsd:integer)
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| - battalion 2006–present
- group 1971–2006
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| - The 167th Support Battalion is a support battalion of the United States Army Reserve based at Londonderry, New Hampshire, assigned to the 94th Regional Readiness Command. Activated in 1971 as the 167th Support Group (Corps), it was reorganised as a battalion in 2006. The 167th is a logistical support battalion capable of a variety of actions, capable of independent operations and taking on subordinate units to fulfill a larger scale sustainment operation for the United States Army.
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