It was demobilized on 18 February 1919 at Camp Grant, Illinois, but reconstituted in the National Guard in 1921, assigned to the 34th Division, and allotted to Iowa.
The Headquarters Company was organized at Winterset, Iowa and federally recognized on 20 July 1921.
The Headquarters was organized at Council Bluffs, Iowa and federally recognized on 21 February 1922.
It was inducted into active federal service on 10 February 1941 and moved to Camp Claiborne, Louisiana.
The lineage of this iteration of the 67th Infantry Brigade is not claimed by any unit in the state of Nebraska.
Other combat units that were part of the brigade from the 1960s eventually included the 1st Battalion, 168th Field Artillery Regiment,[11] and Troop E, 167th Cavalry, which was constituted and assigned in 1964.
Material reproduced by Globalsecurity.org from 2001–2002, seemingly originally drawn from state National Guard sources, said:[12] It was announced in 2015 that 67th BFSB would transition to a Maneuver Enhancement Brigade.