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501st MIB
U.S. Army
The **501st Military Intelligence Brigade (501st MIB)** was originally constituted in 1950 and activated in Korea, playing a crucial role in intelligence collection and analysis during the Korean War. Over the decades, the brigade has provided continuous support to United States Forces Korea (USFK) and the Eighth Army, specializing in signals intelligence, counterintelligence, and human intelligence operations. Stationed at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, the 501st MIB has been essential in maintaining situational awareness and early warning capabilities on the Korean Peninsula. Today, the brigade remains a vital component of the U.S. Army’s intelligence mission in the Asia-Pacific region, adapting to evolving security challenges.
501st Ordnance Company
U.S. Army
The 501st Ordnance Company is a distinguished U.S. Army unit specializing in explosive ordnance disposal (EOD). Activated during World War II, the company provided critical support by clearing mines and handling unexploded ordnance in both European and Pacific Theaters. Over the decades, the 501st has served in multiple conflicts, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, ensuring the safety of military personnel and civilians alike. The company is renowned for its expertise, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives through ordnance disposal operations.
503rd Engineer Company
U.S. Army
The 503rd Engineer Company is a combat engineer unit in the United States Army with a distinguished history of supporting combat operations. Activated during World War II, the company provided critical engineering support in the European Theater, including breaching obstacles, constructing bridges, and clearing mines under fire. Throughout the Cold War, the 503rd continued to serve in various capacities, bolstering the Army’s mobility and survivability in both training and real-world contingencies. In recent years, the unit has deployed to regions such as Iraq and Afghanistan, where it contributed to route clearance, infrastructure development, and force protection missions, upholding its legacy of engineering excellence.
508th MP
U.S. Army
The 508th Military Police (MP) Battalion was first constituted on 29 July 1942 and activated at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Throughout World War II, the unit provided vital law enforcement, security, and battlefield circulation control across the European Theater, supporting major campaigns including Normandy and Rhineland. After multiple deactivations and reactivations, the 508th MP has served in various capacities, including deployments to support operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Today, the battalion continues to uphold its legacy of discipline and security, supporting military operations both at home and abroad.
509th ADM
U.S. Army
The 509th Army Defense Missile (ADM) Battalion was an air defense unit of the United States Army, activated during the height of the Cold War. Tasked with operating surface-to-air missile systems, the battalion was responsible for protecting key military and strategic installations from potential aerial threats. Throughout its service, the 509th ADM trained extensively in missile operations, participating in numerous exercises to maintain readiness against potential Soviet bomber or missile attacks. The unit was eventually inactivated as advancements in air defense technology and changing military strategies led to a reorganization of U.S. air defense forces.
574th S&S Company
U.S. Army
The 574th Supply and Service (S&S) Company is a United States Army logistics unit with a history of providing critical supply, maintenance, and field service support. Activated during World War II, the company played a vital role in sustaining frontline operations through the delivery of essential materials and services. Over the decades, the 574th has supported numerous campaigns, including service in Vietnam and later deployments to Southwest Asia during Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The unit is recognized for its adaptability and commitment to ensuring the operational readiness of supported forces in both peacetime and combat environments.
7:17 Air Cav
U.S. Army
The 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment (7/17 Air Cav) traces its origins to the U.S. Army’s longstanding cavalry traditions, with its modern roots forming during the Vietnam War. Activated as an air cavalry unit, the 7/17th provided aerial reconnaissance, security, and support missions using helicopters such as the OH-6 Cayuse and AH-1 Cobra. The squadron played a crucial role in numerous operations, including the Tet Offensive and the Cambodian Campaign, earning a reputation for bravery and innovation in air-mobile tactics. After Vietnam, the 7/17 Air Cav continued to serve in various capacities before being inactivated or redesignated as part of Army restructuring.
759th Military Police
U.S. Army
The 759th Military Police Battalion was constituted on 19 August 1942 and activated at Fort Ontario, New York, during World War II. The unit provided military police support throughout the European Theater, including during the Normandy campaign and subsequent operations in France and Germany. After the war, the battalion was inactivated and later reactivated, supporting missions during the Cold War, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism. The 759th MP Battalion is currently stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado, continuing its legacy of law enforcement, force protection, and support to military operations worldwide.
7th Light Infantry
U.S. Army
The 7th Light Infantry was a distinguished regiment of the British Indian Army, originally raised in 1788 as the 2nd Battalion, 13th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry. Over its long history, the unit served in several key campaigns, including the Third Anglo-Mysore War and later in Burma during the First Anglo-Burmese War. Renamed the 7th Light Infantry in 1903 as part of Lord Kitchener’s reforms, the regiment saw action in World War I, notably serving in Mesopotamia. Following the reorganization of the Indian Army after independence in 1947, the regiment was disbanded.
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