Corps Support Group
A Corps Support Group, or CSG, was a brigade-sized unit in the United States Army. A CSG differs from a in that it is a corps, not a divisional, asset. Doctrinally, a CSG serves corps units, not division units, but in practice CSGs typically have a close working relationship with a particular division especially in garrison. A CSG's subordinate units also may be parceled out to different commands in theater, thus their wartime organization will normally significantly differ from their garrison organization.
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Corps Support Group
A Corps Support Group, or CSG, was a brigade-sized unit in the United States Army. A CSG differs from a in that it is a corps, not a divisional, asset. Doctrinally, a CSG serves corps units, not division units, but in practice CSGs typically have a close working relationship with a particular division especially in garrison. A CSG's subordinate units also may be parceled out to different commands in theater, thus their wartime organization will normally significantly differ from their garrison organization.
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A Corps Support Group, or CSG, ...... t of the XVIII Airborne Corps.
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A Corps Support Group, or CSG, ...... m their garrison organization.
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