130th Field Artillery Brigade

The 130th Field Artillery Brigade is a field artillery brigade of the United States Army, provided by the Kansas Army National Guard and headquartered in Manhattan, Kansas.

The 130th Field Artillery history in the Kansas Army National Guard dates back to 1917, where its lineage as part of the 35th Infantry Division can be traced through both World Wars, the Korean War and, most recently, the war in Iraq 2003-2011.

The 130th was reconstituted again on Sept. 2, 1997, in the Kansas Army National Guard in Topeka.

Following its Operation Iraqi Freedom deployment, the brigade was inactivated on Nov. 10, 2007.

[1] The brigade now comprises the following units of the Kansas Army National Guard:[2] Three additional field artillery battalions of the brigade are under administrative control of other formations:

130th Field Artillery Brigade Shoulder Sleeve Insignia