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34th "Red Bull" Infantry Division
The 34th Infantry Division is an Army National Guard Division Headquarters located in Rosemount, Minnesota. Known as the Red Bulls, the 34th Infantry Division is capable of deploying its Main Command Post, Tactical Command Post, and Special Troops Battalion to provide command and control for Army Brigades. Within Minnesota, the 34th ID provides training and operational leadership to the 1st Brigade Combat Team and the 34th Combat Aviation Brigade. Outside Minnesota, the 34th Infantry Division provides training and operational guidance to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, Iowa National Guard; 116th Brigade Combat Team, Idaho National Guard; 32nd Brigade Combat Team, Wisconsin National Guard; 115th Fires Brigade, Wyoming National Guard; 67th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, Nebraska National Guard; 141st Combat Support Brigade, North Dakota National Guard; and the 157th Combat Support Brigade, Wisconsin National Guard.
34th Infantry Division leaders' biographies.
THE RED BULL INSIGNIA
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The symbol of the 34th Infantry Division features a steer skull imposed on the shape of an "olla," or Mexican water flask. The insignia is a nod to the harsh training conditions at Camp Cody, New Mexico in 1917 while the Red Bulls were preparing to deploy for Europe. The motto of the 34th Infantry Division is "Attack! Attack! Attack!" The war cry characterizes the nature of the Division's combat operations in World War Two.
Red Bull Vision
In the tradition of the Citizen-Soldier and the heritage of the Red Bulls, the 34th Infantry Division has proven itself to be an integral part of the Total Army. The Red Bulls are committed to providing a versatile, high-quality, well-trained force that is capable of executing any state or federal mission.
Unit Occupational Specialties
The 34th Infantry Division utilizes virtually every specialty in the Minnesota National Guard.
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