55th Heavy Brigade Combat Team (United States)



The 55th Heavy Brigade Combat Team is a subordinate unit of the Army National Guard’s 28th Infantry Division. Its headquarters is in Scranton.

History
The history of the 55th HBCT headquarters began in July, 1898 with the organization of Company K, 11th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in Scranton. In August, 1899 the company was re-designated as Company K, 13th Pennsylvania Infantry.

In September, 1916 Company K was activated for service on the Mexico-United States border during the Pancho Villa Expedition. Company K was activated again for federal service in August, 1917. In October, 1917 Company K, 13th Pennsylvania was combined with Company K, 1st Pennsylvania Infantry, and the new unit was re-designated as Company K, 109th Infantry. The 109th Infantry Regiment fought in France during World War I as part of the 28th Infantry Division, and was demobilized in May, 1919.

In July, 1920 the unit was reorganized as Company K, 13th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, and a 1921 reorganization resulted in Company K being renamed Company B, 109th Infantry Regiment.

In February, 1941 the 109th Infantry was activated for service in World War II. The regiment fought in the European Theater as part of the 28th Infantry Division, and was demobilized in October, 1945.

The 109th Infantry was activated with the 28th Infantry Division during the Korean War, and served in West Germany from 1950 until returning home in 1954.

In June, 1959 Company B was reorganized and designated Company B, 1st Battle Group, 109th Infantry.

Company B was re-designated Headquarters, 3rd Brigade, 28th Infantry Division in April, 1963. In February, 1968 3rd Brigade was renamed the 55th Brigade.

World War I

 * Champagne-Marne
 * Aisne-Marne
 * Oise-Aisne
 * Meuse-Argonne
 * Champagne 1918
 * Lorraine 1918

World War II

 * Normandy
 * Northern France
 * Rhineland
 * Ardennes-Alsace
 * Central Europe

Decorations

 * French Croix de Guerre with Palm, Streamer embroidered COLMAR (109th Infantry cited, Department of the Army General Order 43, 1950)
 * Luxembourg Croix de Guerre, Streamer embroidered LUXEMBOURG (109th Infantry cited, Department of the Army General Order 43, 1950)

Recent events
55th Brigade Soldiers and units took part in Operation Joint Forge in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2002 and 2003.

Soldiers from the 55th Brigade have participated in operations since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, both as individuals and as members of units. These activations include Operations Noble Eagle, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn.

3rd Battalion, 103rd Armor served in Afghanistan in 2008, and was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation. In 2012 and 2013, approximately half the 55th Brigade deployed to Kuwait to conduct security operations at several logistical bases as part of Operation New Dawn.

Task organization
In 2005 and 2006 the 55th Brigade converted to a Heavy Brigade Combat Team as part of the Army’s transition to modular brigades. As of 2013, the task organization consists of: 3rd Battalion, 103rd Armor Regiment (Lewisburg); 1st Battalion, 109th Infantry Regiment (Scranton); 1st Squadron, 104th Cavalry Regiment (Philadelphia); 1st Battalion, 109th Field Artillery Regiment (Wilkes-Barre); 228th Brigade Support Battalion (Sellersville); 55th Brigade Special Troops Battalion (Scranton).