3rd Infantry Brigade (Georgia)
The 3rd Infantry Brigade (Georgia) is a unit of the Georgia Army National Guard. It is one of the major subordinate commands of the Georgia National Guard and serves as a maneuver element capable of conducting a variety of missions, both domestically and abroad, under the command of the Governor of Georgia or when federalized, the President of the United States.
The brigade is structured as a combined arms team, typically consisting of infantry battalions, field artillery battalions, a cavalry squadron, engineer elements, and sustainment assets. Specific unit composition may vary over time based on evolving mission requirements and force structure changes dictated by the National Guard Bureau and the Department of the Army.
The primary role of the 3rd Infantry Brigade (Georgia) is to provide trained and equipped soldiers for deployment in support of national defense and homeland security missions. This includes participating in overseas contingency operations, providing disaster relief within the state of Georgia, and assisting civil authorities during emergencies.
As part of the Georgia National Guard, the brigade plays a vital role in the state's overall emergency response capabilities. Its soldiers are trained in a wide range of skills, including combat operations, security operations, search and rescue, and medical assistance. The unit regularly participates in training exercises to maintain readiness and interoperability with other military and civilian agencies.
Further information regarding the 3rd Infantry Brigade (Georgia) can typically be found on the official Georgia National Guard website and through publicly available military records. Specific deployments and unit affiliations can also be tracked through these sources.