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I was idly taking a look at the military assets available to the U.S. federal government circa early 2001 when I ran across this item in Howling Wilderness:
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This has to be a typo that started in the US Army Vehicle Guide and was subsequently copied and pasted forward into Howling Wilderness and the American Combat Vehicle Handbook. I just can't see that mission assignment occurring five months before the first nuclear strike on CONUS, nor the redesignation occurring two months before. It's far more likely that those events took place in 1998. Also, because I'm now in this rabbit hole lined with a tar pit that we laughingly call "research," I would be grateful to anyone who can provide a source for the composition and mission of the 184th before the war. It was the only transportation brigade in the Guard and there is frustratingly little historical documentation on it beyond its redesignation as the 184th Transportation Command, and later as the 184th Sustainment Command. I did find a MS NG annual report from 2005, after the first redesignation, that breaks down its component units at the time, but it still leaves me scratching my head: Quote:
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The headache grows. The 43rd and 49th Military Police Brigades have similar continuity issues:
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Clayton A. Oliver • Occasional RPG Freelancer Since 1996 Author of The Pacific Northwest, coauthor of Tara Romaneasca, creator of several other free Twilight: 2000 and Twilight: 2013 resources, and curator of an intermittent gaming blog. It rarely takes more than a page to recognize that you're in the presence of someone who can write, but it only takes a sentence to know you're dealing with someone who can't. - Josh Olson |
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