Talk:76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (United States)

Unit affiliation with the 101st?
For years the 76th had called themselves the 76th Infantry Brigade (Air Assault) and had organized on the air assault versus light MTOE. The fact that Camp Atterbury is often the northern training area for the 101st helps (it's within the combat range of a Blackhawk), but I need to find a good solid reference on the relationship between the 76th in their Enhanced Readiness days and the 101st. They weren't our round-out brigade, since we had three full brigades, but there was definitely a formal affiliation.WiseguyThreeOne (talk) 23:42, 18 February 2013 (UTC)

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