201st Regional Support Group

Once home-stationed in Decatur, it has, since Jan. 11, 2011, occupied the former headquarters of Naval Air Station Atlanta at what has become the Clay National Guard Center since late September 2009.

As 2011 progressed, many of the units that make up the Region IV HRF have been relocated from their present armories to facilities at Clay.

One of the important concerns the HRF construction seeks to alleviate is the need to respond to multiple, simultaneous disasters.

Through these HRFs, the Georgia Department of Defense has the federal capacity to command and control response to multiple disasters or emergencies throughout the nation, simultaneously.

While there, the 110th acted as higher headquarters for active, Guard and Reserve units, while also upgrading and repairing the equipment destined for return stateside as part of the draw-down of forces from Iraq.

Colonel Alexander McLemore, 201st Regional Support Group brigade commander, talks to Atlanta Police Department SWAT during the George Floyd protests of 2020