734th Regional Support Group

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Active1942-present
RoleSupport
734th Regional Support Group
Active1942-present
CountryUnited States United States
Branch United States Army National Guard
RoleSupport
SizeGroup (Brigade)
Part of Iowa Army National Guard
Garrison/HQCamp Dodge Johnston, Iowa
MottoVirtue Honor Reward
Commanders
Current
commander
COL Tony Smithhart
Command Sergeant MajorCSM Michael Mally
Insignia
734th Regional Support Group DUI

The 734th Regional Support Group is a unit of the Iowa Army National Guard that has a long lineage. The unit was originally raised in 1921 in Des Moines as HHC and Company C 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry Regiment of the 34th Infantry Division.[1] The unit was federalized in 1941 and earned six campaign streamers in World War II: Tunisia, Naples-Foggia, Anzio, Rome-Arno, North Apennines and Po Valley plus a Presidential Unit Citation and the French Croix de Guerre with Palm (Belvedere). The unit returned to Iowa after the war.

The 734th RSG's mission is to provide logistics support to Iowa National Guard units including rail transport, food service and medical services.[2] This includes deployments to the Joint Readiness Training Center[3] in Louisiana and the Middle East.[4]

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