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Womack Army Medical Center
U.S. Army
Womack Army Medical Center, located at Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), North Carolina, traces its origins to 1918 when the original Camp Bragg Hospital supported troops during World War I. Officially named in 1958 after Medal of Honor recipient PFC Bryant H. Womack, the medical center has grown into one of the largest military hospitals in the United States. Throughout its history, Womack has supported soldiers and their families during major conflicts, including the Gulf War, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The center remains a crucial hub for military medical care, training, and readiness on the East Coast.
1:11th Avn Battalion
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 11th Aviation Regiment (1/11th Avn Battalion) traces its roots to the activation of the 11th Aviation Battalion in June 1965, supporting U.S. Army operations during the Vietnam War. Over the decades, 1/11th has provided critical aviation support, including reconnaissance, air assault, and logistical missions. The battalion has participated in key operations such as Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, adapting to evolving Army aviation roles with advanced helicopters and technology. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, 1/11th Aviation Battalion continues to serve as a vital component of Army Aviation, supporting both combat and peacetime missions worldwide.
1:152nd Cav
U.S. Army
The 1st Squadron, 152nd Cavalry Regiment (1/152nd Cav) is a unit of the Indiana Army National Guard with a lineage dating back to 1949, originally constituted as an infantry unit. Over the decades, the unit underwent several reorganizations and conversions, ultimately becoming a cavalry squadron specializing in reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition. The 1/152nd Cav has supported both state and federal missions, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Renowned for their adaptability and professionalism, the squadron continues to serve as a key reconnaissance element within the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.
1:55th ADA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 55th Air Defense Artillery Regiment (1/55th ADA) traces its origins to the early 20th century, initially formed as part of the U.S. Army’s expanding coastal and anti-aircraft defenses. Throughout World War II, the unit served with distinction, providing critical anti-aircraft support in various theaters of operation. During the Cold War, 1/55th ADA was reorganized and equipped with advanced missile systems, such as the Nike Hercules, to defend against aerial threats in Europe and the United States. In subsequent decades, the unit continued to adapt to evolving air defense technologies before its eventual inactivation as part of broader force restructuring efforts.
1:71st Infantry
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 71st Infantry Regiment (1/71st Infantry) traces its origins to the 71st New York Infantry Regiment, a distinguished unit with service dating back to the American Civil War. Reconstituted and redesignated multiple times, the battalion was assigned to the 44th Infantry Division and later to the 42nd "Rainbow" Infantry Division during the Cold War era. The 1/71st Infantry served primarily in a National Guard capacity, training for both domestic defense and overseas deployment. Throughout its history, the unit maintained a legacy of readiness and contributed personnel to various campaigns and missions before its eventual inactivation.
101st Ordnance Battalion HQ
U.S. Army
The 101st Ordnance Battalion Headquarters has a distinguished history within the United States Army, specializing in explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) operations. Originally constituted during World War II, the battalion has supported numerous campaigns, providing critical logistics and munitions expertise from the European Theater to modern conflicts in the Middle East. Over the decades, the 101st Ordnance Battalion HQ has played a vital role in ensuring the safe handling, storage, and destruction of hazardous munitions, supporting both combat and humanitarian missions. Today, the battalion continues its legacy of excellence, training soldiers in advanced ordnance operations and supporting Army readiness worldwide.
107th Signal Co.
U.S. Army
The 107th Signal Company was activated during World War II to provide critical communications support for combat operations. Specializing in radio, wire, and later, early electronic communications, the unit enabled command and control for larger formations on the European front. After the war, the 107th Signal Company continued to evolve, adopting new technologies and serving in various capacities during the Cold War and beyond. Today, the unit upholds its legacy of technical excellence, supporting joint and coalition operations with advanced communications solutions.
10th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 10th Infantry Regiment, often referred to as the "Tomahawks," was originally constituted in the United States Army on March 3, 1855. It has participated in numerous key conflicts, including the Civil War, Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, both World Wars, and more recent operations. During World War II, the 10th Infantry distinguished itself as part of the 5th Infantry Division, notably crossing the Rhine River and advancing deep into German territory. Over its long history, the unit has earned multiple campaign streamers and commendations, symbolizing its steadfast service and valor in battle.
178th Maintenance
U.S. Army
The 178th Maintenance Company is a unit within the United States Army’s support structure, primarily tasked with providing maintenance support for military vehicles and equipment. Established during the Cold War era, the 178th has served both domestically and overseas, ensuring operational readiness for various deployed units. Over the decades, the company has participated in major operations, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Renowned for its technical expertise and adaptability, the 178th Maintenance Company continues to uphold a legacy of excellence in sustaining Army combat power.
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