32ND INFANTRY BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM
32nd IBCT Red Arrow

32nd IBCT Unit Insignia

Units:

  • 1st Battalion, 120th Field Artillery Headquarters (HHB) — Wisconsin Rapids
  • 132nd Brigade Support Battalion — Portage
  • 173rd Brigade Engineer Battalion — Wausau
  • 1st Battalion, 128th Infantry — Eau Claire
  • 1st Squadron, 105th Cavalry Headquarters (HHT) — Madison
  • 2nd Battalion, 127th Infantry — Appleton
  • 1st Battalion, 128th Infantry — Eau Claire
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  • 32 IBCT
  • Red Arrow

Headquarters Location: Camp Douglas

Commander: Col. Matthew Elder | Senior Enlisted: Command Sgt. Maj. Aaron Johnson

With more than 3,400 Soldiers and units based in 36 Wisconsin communities, the 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team is the largest unit in the Wisconsin Army National Guard. Brigade combat teams are the basic deployable combat maneuver units in the U.S. Army today. The 32nd IBCT resembles a small-scale combat division, with infantry, cavalry, field artillery, and special troops units for intelligence, signal, military police, and combat engineers.

The 32nd IBCT is descended from the 32nd “Red Arrow” Division. In 1967, the 32nd Division was inactivated and reorganized as the 32nd Infantry Brigade (Separate) (Mechanized). The 32nd was again reorganized into the 32nd IBCT in 2007 to reflect the needs of the U.S. military for operations in the Middle East and Southwest Asia.

The 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team spent 2008 training and preparing for a mobilization and deployment. The unit was alerted in late 2007, and it received a mobilization order in December that called up more than 3,000 Soldiers for an active duty mission in Iraq, beginning in 2009. Eight other Wisconsin National Guard units were tapped to augment the brigade. This is the largest operational deployment of Wisconsin National Guard forces since World War II. The 32nd will have a security force mission and will be assigned tasks to assure freedom of movement and continuity of operations in Iraq.

Colonel Matthew J. Elder Brigade Commander – 32 IBCT
Colonel Matthew J. Elder

Brigade Commander – 32 IBCT

CSM Aaron J. Johnson Brigade Command Sergeant Major – 32 IBCT
CSM Aaron J. Johnson

Brigade Command Sergeant Major – 32 IBCT

From 1200 on the 17th through 1200 on the 18th of January, Soldiers with Company A, 2-127, 32nd IBCT, utilized the High Risk Entry Facility and grounds at Camp Douglas to train and perfect their urban operations in preparation for JRTC 2024. (32nd IBCT photo by Staff Sgt. Kati Volkman / released) - From 1200 on the 17th through 1200 on the 18th of January, Soldiers with Company A, 2-127, 32nd IBCT, utilized the High Risk Entry Facility and grounds at Camp Douglas to train and perfect their urban operations in preparation for JRTC 2024. (32nd IBCT photo by Staff Sgt. Kati Volkman / released)

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An F-35A Lightning II aircraft piloted by U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Koob arrives at Truax Field in Madison, Wisconsin Apr. 25, 2023. - An F-35A Lightning II aircraft piloted by U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Koob arrives at Truax Field in Madison, Wisconsin Apr. 25, 2023. The aircraft was one of the first three F-35s to arrive on the base following the Air Force's decision to assign the fifth-generation fighters to the 115th Fighter Wing in April 2020. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Isabella Jansen)

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Maj. Eric Van Hout, an administrative officer with the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 127th Infantry Regiment, and Command Sgt. Maj. Ryan Johnson, battalion command sergeant major, present a Purple Heart medal to Mike Muthig, the grandson of World War I veteran Pvt. George Arts. Arts enlisted in the battalion’s Company I and was severely wounded Aug. 4, 1918, during the battalion’s assault on the town of Fismes. - Maj. Eric Van Hout, an administrative officer with the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 127th Infantry Regiment, and Command Sgt. Maj. Ryan Johnson, battalion command sergeant major, present a Purple Heart medal to Mike Muthig, the grandson of World War I veteran Pvt. George Arts. Arts enlisted in the battalion’s Company I and was severely wounded Aug. 4, 1918, during the battalion’s assault on the town of Fismes.

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Red Arrow Veteran Awarded Purple Heart Medal Po...