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5TH ARMY
U.S. Army
The 5th Army, also known as the United States Fifth Army, was a prominent American army formation during World War II. It played a crucial role in the Italian Campaign, fighting in numerous battles and campaigns such as the Battle of Anzio and the liberation of Rome. The 5th Army consisted of both American and British forces, and its leadership included renowned generals such as Mark Clark. The 5th Army's success in Italy helped pave the way for the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
1 BN 37th Armor
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment, known as "Bandits," traces its lineage back to the formation of the 37th Armor Regiment in 1941. The unit first saw combat in World War II, participating in campaigns in North Africa and Europe, including the Rhineland and Central Europe. During the Cold War, the battalion was stationed in Germany as part of the U.S. Army's commitment to NATO, and later took part in Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. Renowned for its combat effectiveness and esprit de corps, 1-37 Armor remains a key armored battalion within the U.S. Army, exemplifying the motto "Courage Conquers."
1:9th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, known as "The Manchus," is a storied unit of the United States Army with origins dating back to 1855. The battalion earned its nickname during the Boxer Rebellion in China, where it adopted the traditional Manchu queue as a symbol of their service. Throughout its history, the 1/9th Infantry has participated in major conflicts, including the Korean War, where it fought valiantly at battles such as Pork Chop Hill, and the Vietnam War, where it gained the moniker “The Walking Dead” due to its high casualty rate and fierce combat reputation. The unit continues to serve as part of the 2nd Infantry Division, upholding its legacy of bravery and resilience.
194th Armored Brigade
U.S. Army
The 194th Armored Brigade was first activated in 1942 as part of the U.S. Army during World War II, serving as a training and replacement unit. Reactivated during the Cold War, the brigade was stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and later at Fort Ord, California, focusing on armored warfare training and readiness. In the early 1990s, the brigade played a key role in training armored units deploying to Operation Desert Storm. Today, the 194th Armored Brigade is stationed at Fort Moore, Georgia, where it is responsible for training and developing soldiers in armor and cavalry skills for the U.S. Army.
1:82nd FA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment (1/82nd FA) traces its lineage to the formation of the 82nd Field Artillery in 1917 at Camp Logan, Texas, as part of the 15th Cavalry Division. The battalion has served with distinction in numerous major conflicts, including World War II, the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, and multiple deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. As a key fires element of the 1st Cavalry Division, 1/82nd FA has provided vital artillery support, adapting to evolving combat environments and integrating advanced artillery systems. Throughout its history, the unit has earned numerous commendations for its valor, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to mission success.

2ND ACR
U.S. Army
The 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (2ND ACR), now known as the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, is a storied unit of the United States Army with origins dating back to 1836. Originally formed as the 2nd Regiment of Dragoons, it has served in numerous conflicts, including the Mexican-American War, Civil War, Indian Wars, World War I, World War II, the Cold War, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. During the Cold War, the 2ND ACR was renowned for its role as a border security force along the Iron Curtain, particularly in Germany. The regiment continues to serve as a Stryker Brigade Combat Team, maintaining its legacy of reconnaissance and cavalry excellence.
1:54th Infantry West Germany
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 54th Infantry Regiment (1/54th Infantry) was a mechanized infantry unit of the U.S. Army stationed in West Germany during the Cold War. Assigned to the 3rd Armored Division, the battalion played a vital role in NATO's forward defense strategy against potential Warsaw Pact aggression. Throughout its deployment, 1/54th Infantry participated in numerous field exercises and joint maneuvers, enhancing readiness and interoperability with allied forces. The unit remained in West Germany until the end of the Cold War, after which it was inactivated as part of the post-Cold War drawdown of U.S. forces in Europe.
193rd Infantry
U.S. Army
The 193rd Infantry was a regiment of the United States Army formed during World War II. Activated in 1943, it was assigned to the 97th Infantry Division and participated in combat operations in the European Theater. The regiment saw action as Allied forces advanced into Germany in the war’s final months, contributing to the capture of key towns and the liberation of concentration camps. Following the end of hostilities in Europe, the 193rd Infantry was inactivated in 1946 as part of the Army’s postwar demobilization.
2ND TANK BATTALION
U.S. Army
The 2nd Tank Battalion is a storied armored unit of the United States Marine Corps, first activated on December 1, 1941, at Camp Elliott, California. During World War II, the battalion played a pivotal role in major Pacific campaigns, including battles at Tarawa, Saipan, Tinian, and Okinawa, providing crucial armored support during amphibious assaults. In the decades following, the 2nd Tank Battalion participated in numerous operations, including the Gulf War and the Global War on Terrorism, demonstrating versatility and combat effectiveness. The unit was based at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, until its deactivation in 2021 as part of the Marine Corps' Force Design 2030 initiative.
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