[2] On 1 June 1989, the 348th was withdrawn from CARS and reorganized with headquarters at Griffin under the United States Army Regimental System (USARS).
On 30 November 1990, along with the rest of the 48th Brigade, Troop E was ordered into active Federal service at Griffin.
[3] With the brigade, the troop trained at the Fort Irwin National Training Center for combat in the Gulf War, but the 48th was not certified combat ready until the day the ground war ended, 28 February 1991, and thus was not deployed.
On 1 January 1994, it was reorganized, redesignated, and consolidated as Troop E, part of the 48th Infantry Brigade.
[5][6] The regiment was not authorized a coat of arms or a distinctive unit insignia.