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32nd Combat Support hospital
U.S. Army
The 32nd Combat Support Hospital (32nd CSH) has a distinguished history of providing critical medical care to U.S. and allied forces. Originally constituted in 1942 as the 32nd Surgical Hospital, the unit earned campaign participation credit during World War II in the European Theater. Reactivated and redesignated several times, the 32nd CSH served in key operations including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, delivering vital combat health support. Throughout its service, the 32nd CSH has upheld a reputation for excellence in battlefield medicine and support.
332nd ASA
U.S. Army
The 332nd Army Security Agency (ASA) Company was a U.S. Army signals intelligence unit activated during the Cold War era. Originally constituted in the late 1950s, the unit’s mission focused on intercepting and analyzing enemy communications, particularly in support of U.S. and allied forces in Europe and Asia. Throughout the Vietnam War, the 332nd ASA played a key role in providing electronic intelligence and direction-finding capabilities, contributing significantly to battlefield awareness and operational security. The unit was later inactivated as the Army restructured its intelligence assets and the ASA was integrated into the broader Military Intelligence Corps.
347th Transportation
U.S. Army
The 347th Transportation Company is a unit in the United States Army Reserve, with a lineage tracing back to its activation during World War II. Originally constituted as part of the transportation corps, the 347th has provided vital logistical and transportation support in various military operations. The unit has participated in major deployments, including Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, ensuring the movement of troops, equipment, and supplies in challenging environments. Renowned for its reliability and adaptability, the 347th Transportation Company continues to play a crucial role in sustaining Army operations at home and abroad.
375th ASA
U.S. Army
The 375th Army Security Agency (ASA) Company was an intelligence unit of the United States Army, activated during the Cold War era. The unit’s primary mission focused on signals intelligence (SIGINT) and electronic surveillance to support U.S. military operations, particularly in the Pacific theater. The 375th ASA served notably in Okinawa, Japan, providing critical intelligence during periods of heightened tension in East Asia, including the Vietnam War. Its personnel were highly trained in communications interception and cryptographic analysis, making significant contributions to U.S. intelligence efforts before the unit was eventually deactivated and its functions absorbed by successor organizations within U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM).
4:35th Armor
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 35th Armor Regiment (4/35th Armor) is a distinguished armored unit of the United States Army with origins dating back to World War II. Activated in 1941, the unit saw action in the European Theater, notably participating in campaigns across France and Germany. During the Cold War, 4/35th Armor was stationed in West Germany as part of the U.S. Army’s commitment to NATO defense, and later served in various deployments including Operation Desert Storm. The battalion’s legacy is marked by its adaptability and valor in both combat operations and peacetime missions.
48th Medical Battalion
U.S. Army
The 48th Medical Battalion was a unit of the United States Army that provided essential medical support during World War II. Activated in 1941, the battalion was assigned to the 20th Armored Division and participated in campaigns across Europe, including the Rhineland and Central Europe operations. Its personnel established aid stations, evacuated casualties, and ensured timely medical treatment for wounded soldiers on the front lines. The 48th Medical Battalion played a crucial role in maintaining the combat effectiveness and morale of the troops it supported throughout its service.
4th MP Company
U.S. Army
The 4th Military Police (MP) Company is a distinguished unit within the United States Army, originally constituted to provide law enforcement, security, and battlefield support for larger formations. Activated in various forms since World War II, the 4th MP Company has participated in major conflicts, including deployments to Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, where it conducted convoy security, detainee operations, and base defense. Over the decades, the unit has developed a reputation for professionalism and adaptability in both combat and garrison environments. Today, the 4th MP Company continues to serve as a vital component of military policing and force protection within the Army structure.
5:3rd FA
U.S. Army
The 5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (5/3rd FA) traces its lineage to the 3rd Field Artillery, which was constituted in the Regular Army in 1907. Throughout its history, the battalion has served in numerous campaigns, including both World Wars, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. Notably, 5/3rd FA has provided direct and general support artillery fires, adapting to evolving battlefield technologies from traditional howitzers to advanced rocket systems. The unit is recognized for its professionalism and dedication, earning multiple unit commendations and campaign streamers throughout its distinguished service.
504th Signal battalion
U.S. Army
The 504th Signal Battalion was originally constituted on 10 December 1941 in the Army of the United States and activated on 15 January 1942 at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Throughout World War II, the battalion provided vital communications support in the European Theater, participating in campaigns across Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, and Central Europe. After the war, the unit underwent several activations, inactivations, and redesignations, reflecting the evolving needs of Army communications. In the modern era, the 504th Signal Battalion continued its mission by supporting U.S. Army operations in both Europe and the Middle East, ensuring robust and reliable communications for deployed forces.
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