347th Regional Support Group

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347th Regional Support Group
Active1959 - present
CountryUnited States United States
Branch United States Army National Guard
RoleSupport
SizeGroup (Brigade)
Part of Minnesota Army National Guard
Garrison/HQBrooklyn Park, Minn.
MottosVictory, Victory, Victory
Websitehttps://minnesotanationalguard.ng.mil/347rsg/
Commanders
Current
commander
COL Jesse Johnson
Command Sergeant MajorCSM Christian Hudson
Insignia
347th Regional Support Group DUI

The 347th Regional Support Group is a unit of the Minnesota Army National Guard. The unit was raised in 1959 at Minneapolis as the HHD 47th Infantry Division Trains. It was redesignated in 1963 as the HHB 47th Infantry Division Support Command.[1] The unit moved to Bloomington, Minn. In 1991 it was redesignated as the HHC 34th Infantry Division Support Command. It was finally redesignated 347th Support Group in 2007 and moved to Brooklyn Park, Minn. in 2017.

In 2018-2019, the unit was deployed to Camp Arifjan, Kuwait to support Operation Enduring Freedom.[2] In 2022, the unit was deployed to Afghanistan during earning at least one Global War on Terror campaign streamer.[3] The same year, they were also deployed to Iraq as a part of Task Force Victory, stationed at Al Asad Air Base for Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve.[4]

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