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2nd Psychological Operations Group


FieldValue
unit_name2nd Psychological Operations Group
image2 POG-100px.jpg
image_size150
caption2nd PSYOP Group Distinctive Unit Insignia
dates29 October 1965 – 13 September 1972
30 October 1975 – present
countryUSA United States
branch
type[[File:Seal of the United States Army Reserve.svg17px]] U.S. Army Reserve
role[[File:USA - Psych Ops Branch Insignia.png17px]] PSYOP
command_structure[[File:USACAPOC DUI.png18px]] U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (USACAPOC)
identification_symbol[[File:Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command shoulder sleeve insignia.png150pxcenter]]
identification_symbol_labelUSACAPOC Shoulder Sleeve Insignia worn by all subordinate units

30 October 1975 – present The 2nd Psychological Operations Group is a psychological operations (PSYOP) unit of the United States Army Reserve.

Constituted 29 October 1965 in the Regular Army as the 2nd Psychological Operations Group. Activated 20 December 1965 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Inactivated 13 September 1972 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Redesignated 30 October 1975 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 2nd Psychological Operations Group; concurrently withdrawn from the Regular Army, allotted to the Army Reserve, and activated at Twinsburg, Ohio. Reorganized and redesignated 18 September 1990 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Psychological Operations Group.

BattalionDistinctive Unit InsigniaHistory
11th Psychological Operations Battalion[[Image:11thpob.png75pxcenter]]
13th Psychological Operations Battalion[[Image:13thpob.pngcenter75px]]
15th Psychological Operations Battalion[[Image:15thpob.pngcenter75px]]15th Psychological Operations Battalion, in Cincinnati (OH)
16th Psychological Operations Battalion[[File:16th_Psychological_Operations_Battalion.pngcenter75px]]

References

References

  1. "Maryland units". US Army Reserve.
  2. "Virginia units". US Army Reserve.
  3. "New York units". US Army Reserve.
  4. "New Jersey units". US Army Reserve.
  5. "Minnesota units". US Army Reserve.
  6. "Michigan units". US Army Reserve.
  7. "Ohio units". US Army Reserve.
  8. "Georgia units". US Army Reserve.
  9. "Tennessee units". US Army Reserve.
  10. "North Carolina units". US Army Reserve.
  11. "Illinois units". US Army Reserve.
  12. "Pennsylvania units". US Army Reserve.
  13. "Indiana units". US Army Reserve.
  14. "South Carolina units". US Army Reserve.
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