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The 104th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the United States Army. Today it exists as the 104th Training Division (Leader Training), a component of the United States Army Reserve headquartered at Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington. It is one of three training divisions subordinate to the 108th Training Command. The division's 1st Brigade provides Cadet Summer Training (CST) to Reserve Officers' Training Corps units and support to Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps personnel (SROTC). The division's 2nd Brigade provides Basic Combat Training (BCT) to drill sergeants and also provides support to the United States Military Academy. The division is slated to be deactivated by October 2026.
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