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US Army Recruiting Command
U.S. Army
The United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) was established in October 1964 to centralize and streamline the Army’s recruiting efforts across the nation. Headquartered at Fort Knox, Kentucky, USAREC is responsible for recruiting both enlisted soldiers and commissioned officers for the Regular Army and the Army Reserve. Throughout its history, USAREC has adapted its strategies to meet the changing needs of the Army, especially during periods of conflict and transformation, such as the transition to an all-volunteer force in 1973. Today, USAREC remains a vital component in maintaining the strength and readiness of the U.S. Army by attracting qualified individuals to serve.
USAHC FRANKFURT USAREUR
U.S. Army
The United States Army Health Clinic Frankfurt (USAHC Frankfurt) was a key medical facility under the United States Army Europe (USAREUR) located in Frankfurt, Germany. Established during the post-World War II era, it provided comprehensive medical and dental care to U.S. military personnel, their families, and Department of Defense civilians stationed in the Frankfurt area. Throughout the Cold War, USAHC Frankfurt played a crucial role in maintaining the health readiness of American forces facing the Soviet threat. The clinic continued its service until the drawdown of U.S. forces in the 1990s, after which it was closed as part of the broader realignment of American military presence in Europe.
Yongsan Army Garrison, Seoul S. Korea
U.S. Army
Yongsan Army Garrison, located in Seoul, South Korea, has served as a major United States military base since shortly after World War II. Originally established as a Japanese military facility during the early 20th century, it was taken over by U.S. forces at the end of Japanese occupation in 1945. Throughout the Korean War and the decades following, Yongsan functioned as the headquarters for United States Forces Korea (USFK), the Eighth Army, and United Nations Command, playing a central role in the defense of the Korean Peninsula. In recent years, most operations and personnel were relocated to Camp Humphreys as part of the Yongsan Relocation Plan, with the garrison’s footprint in Seoul significantly reduced by 2020.
1:118th FA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 118th Field Artillery Regiment (1/118th FA) traces its origins to the Chatham Artillery, formed in Savannah, Georgia, in 1786. Throughout its long history, the unit has served in numerous conflicts, including the War of 1812, the Civil War, World Wars I and II, and more recent overseas deployments. The 1/118th FA has consistently provided artillery fire support as part of the Georgia Army National Guard, demonstrating adaptability and resilience through changing warfare technologies and missions. Today, the battalion continues its legacy of service, upholding a tradition of excellence and commitment to both state and nation.
1:147th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 147th Infantry Regiment (1/147th Infantry) is a distinguished unit with roots dating back to the American Civil War, where it served as part of various Ohio volunteer regiments. Over the decades, the 147th Infantry has been federalized for service in both World Wars, notably participating in the Pacific Theater during World War II, including the Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa campaigns. Post-war, the battalion has served as part of the Ohio Army National Guard, supporting both state and federal missions. Today, the 1/147th Infantry continues its legacy of service, training for homeland defense and international deployments as part of the National Guard’s infantry force.
1:16th Cavalry
U.S. Army
The 1st Squadron, 16th Cavalry Regiment (1/16th Cavalry) is a historic unit in the United States Army with roots dating back to its activation in 1916. Throughout its history, the squadron has served in various capacities, including reconnaissance and armored cavalry roles. In recent decades, 1/16th Cavalry has been primarily tasked with training and developing Armor and Cavalry leaders at the U.S. Army Armor School at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Georgia. The unit plays a vital role in preparing soldiers for mounted warfare, ensuring the continued excellence and readiness of the Army's Armor force.
1:17th mech inf camp casey korea
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized), has a distinguished history dating back to its inception in 1861. During the Cold War, the battalion was stationed at Camp Casey, South Korea, as part of the 2nd Infantry Division, serving as a key element in the defense of the Korean Peninsula against potential aggression from North Korea. In its mechanized configuration, 1/17th Mech Inf conducted regular training exercises and maintained a high state of readiness, providing deterrence along the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). The unit's presence at Camp Casey symbolized the enduring US commitment to the security of South Korea and regional stability.
1:79th FA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 79th Field Artillery Regiment (1/79th FA) has a distinguished history in the United States Army. Constituted in 1916, the unit saw action in both World Wars, providing critical artillery support during major campaigns in Europe. During World War II, the 79th Field Artillery participated in the North African and Italian campaigns, earning several battle honors. In the modern era, 1/79th FA serves primarily as a training battalion at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, responsible for training new Field Artillery soldiers and officers for the Army. The unit’s legacy is marked by adaptability, excellence in artillery operations, and a commitment to preparing future generations of soldiers.
101st Chemical Company
U.S. Army
The 101st Chemical Company was originally constituted during World War II as part of the U.S. Army’s growing effort to address chemical warfare threats. Activated in 1942, the unit provided vital decontamination, smoke generation, and chemical defense support across multiple theaters of operation. Throughout its history, the 101st has adapted to evolving threats, supporting both combat and humanitarian missions, including training exercises and hazardous material responses. Today, the 101st Chemical Company stands ready to deploy worldwide, ensuring U.S. forces are protected against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) hazards.
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