Postwar
Following the war, the 30th Division was once again reactivated as a National Guard formation in 1947, split between three states. In 1954, the division became an entirely North Carolina Army National Guard manned formation, as Tennessee's portion became the 30th Armored Division, which was maintained with the Alabama Army National Guard. In 1968 the division was designated as the 30th Infantry Division (Mechanized). On 4 January 1974 the division was again deactivated, and the brigade in North Carolina become the 30th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (Separate).
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