5th Armored Brigade (United States)

5th Armored Brigade
5th Armored Brigade shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI)
Active1942–45
1951–56
1975–99
2006–present
Country United States
Allegiance United States Army
BranchArmor
RoleCombined Arms Training Brigade
SizeBrigade
Part of85th Support Command
Garrison/HQFort Bliss
NicknameDagger Brigade
MottoSharpen the Edge!
DecorationsArmy Superior Unit Award
Commanders
CommanderDouglas F. Serie
Command Sergeant MajorCSM Deondre L. Long
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia
Designated but not authorized SSI

The 5th Armored Brigade is an AC/RC (active component/reserve component) unit based at Fort Bliss, Texas. The unit is responsible for training selected United States Army Reserve (USAR) & Army National Guard units west of the Mississippi River before they deploy to conduct combat operations overseas. The unit was formerly designated as 2nd Brigade, 91st Division. In 2006, the brigade trained the Military Transition Teams at Fort Riley before the mission was assigned to the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division.[1] In 2007, the brigade was reassigned from Fort Carson, Colorado to Fort Bliss, Texas.

The brigade was redesignated and re-missioned several times:

Organization

The 5th Armored Brigade is a Combined Arms Training Brigade (CATB) assigned to the 85th Support Command.[4] Like all formations of the 85th Support Command, the brigade is not a combat formation, but instead trains Army Reserve and Army National Guard units preparing for deployment. As of January 2026, the brigade consists of a Headquarters and Headquarters Company, six active duty battalions, and five reserve battalions.[4]

The brigade's four training support battalions and logistical support battalion are Army Reserve formations.[4]

Decorations

Ribbon Award Year Orders
Army Superior Unit Award 2008-2011
Permanent Orders 332-07 announcing award of the Army Superior Unit award

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References

  1. ^ "MiTT Training at Fort Riley". www.army.mil.
  2. ^ "5th Armored Brigade (Training Support)". www.globalsecurity.org.
  3. ^ Fort Bliss Bugle
  4. ^ a b c d "Our units". 85th Support Command. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
  5. ^ a b c d "Texas units". US Army Reserve. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
  6. ^ "Oklahoma units". US Army Reserve. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
  7. ^ "Colorado units". US Army Reserve. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
  8. ^ "Arizona units". US Army Reserve. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
  9. ^ "Permanent Order 332-07" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 6 June 2018.