Organisation of V Corps in 1989 (click to enlarge)

V Corps

2nd Armored Division

3rd Armored Division

3rd Armored Division organization 1989 (click to enlarge)
American M110A2 203mm self-propelled howitzers during REFORGER '85 near Weitershain

4th Infantry Division (Mechanized)

8th Infantry Division (Mechanized)

8th Infantry Division (Mechanized) organization 1989 (click to enlarge)
A M60A3 TTS of 2nd Battalion, 68th Armor during REFORGER '82

11th Armored Cavalry Regiment

194th Armored Brigade

197th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)

V Corps Artillery

12th Aviation Brigade

130th Engineer Brigade

18th Military Police Brigade

22nd Signal Brigade (Corps)

205th Military Intelligence Brigade

3rd Corps Support Command

References

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