Troop command

A troop command is a command equivalent in size to a brigade that provides command and control headquarters and planning staff for smaller units of a National Guard within a state that are not organized under a division or brigade headquarters. Troop commands typically provide logistical and administrative support for non-organic units deploying MTOE in the district that are not structured under another formation headquarters. They also provide administrative support to units from other formations within their respective state that are stationed a long way from their higher headquarters.

Troop commands
• 30th Troop Command (Tennessee Army National Guard)

• 53rd Troop Command (New York Army National Guard)

• 54th Troop Command (New Hampshire Army National Guard)

• 56th Troop Command (Rhode Island Army National Guard)

• 57th Troop Command (New Jersey Army National Guard)

• 58th Troop Command (Maryland Army National Guard)

• 60th Troop Command (North Carolina National Guard)

• 64th Troop Command (Wisconsin National Guard)

• 65th Troop Command (Illinois National Guard)

• 66th Troop Command (Mississippi Army National Guard)

• 68th Troop Command (North Dakota Army National Guard)

• 70th Troop Command (Missouri Army National Guard)

• 74th Troop Command (District of Columbia Army National Guard)

• 78th Troop Command (Georgia Army National Guard)

• 78th Aviation Troop Command (Georgia Army National Guard)

• 81st Troop Command (Indiana Army National Guard)

• 82nd Troop Command (Oregon Army National Guard)

• 83rd Troop Command (Florida Army National Guard)

• 84th Troop Command (Minnesota Army National Guard)

• 90th Troop Command (Oklahoma Army National Guard)

• 92nd Troop Command (Nebraska National Guard)

• 96th Aviation Troop Command (Washington Army National Guard)

• 101st Troop Command (Puerto Rico Army National Guard)