3rd Squadron, 108th Cavalry Regiment

Nicknamed Renegades, it consisted of: Many of the squadron’s units were reassigned and reflagged to form the Georgia Army National Guard’s new 3rd Battalion, 121st Infantry Regiment.

The 3rd Squadron, 108th Cavalry Regiment was constituted 1 November 2007 in the Georgia Army National Guard and organized 1 December 2007 with its headquarters in Atlanta.

H Co 121 Inf LRS participated in a joint Airborne mission with the Australian Army to commemorate the newly designated Blair DZ at Catoosa, Georgia.

2011 In 2011, the 3-108th was involved with Atlas Drop, an annually scheduled exercise which helps to train U.S. European Command's forces to respond regionally throughout Europe.

The battle group commander made the decision to eliminate the mid-level leadership team early during the mobilization training in Indiana.

The reconnaissance troops were task organized into one separate unit under the control of the battle group headquarters and conducts their liaison monitoring missions in southern Kosovo.

The Long Range Surveillance (LRS) Company was task organized to be under control of the battle group headquarters as well and conducts situational awareness patrols, Observation Post, and Site Security missions.

When the LRS Company is rotated into north Kosovo, they then report to the forward command post (FCP) for tactical operations.

Primary tasks: Tactical command and control operations involve planning, rehearsing and executing missions of multi-national forces.

These teams monitor the socio-economic climate and keep the leadership informed of any changes in the mood of the people.<1> From August 18 through the 21st 3-108th participated in NCO and soldier of the year competition at Camp Bondsteel against other National Guard units.

3-108th Conducted Annual Training at Fort Stewart Georgia, where the Scouts of 1st Platoon, Blackfoot Troop were the Top Gun during mounted gunnery.