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54th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 54th Infantry Regiment of the United States Army was constituted on May 15, 1917, during the rapid expansion of the Army for World War I. Initially organized at Chickamauga Park, Georgia, the unit served as part of the 6th Division, training and preparing troops for overseas deployment. Although the regiment did not see combat during World War I, it was inactivated after the conflict and later reactivated for service in World War II, serving as a training unit. Over the years, the 54th Infantry has undergone several reorganizations, with its lineage continuing in modern Army training units, most notably as the 2nd and 3rd Battalions, 54th Infantry Regiment at Fort Moore, Georgia.
596th Maintenance Co.
U.S. Army
The 596th Maintenance Company is a United States Army unit tasked with providing maintenance support for military equipment, vehicles, and weapon systems. Activated during the Cold War, the 596th has supported various operations by ensuring mission readiness through repair and logistical services. The company has been deployed in support of major conflicts, including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, where it played a crucial role in sustaining combat operations. Renowned for its technical expertise and adaptability, the 596th Maintenance Company continues to uphold its legacy of excellence in support of U.S. Army missions worldwide.
5TH MASH
U.S. Army
The 5th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (5th MASH) was a vital U.S. Army medical unit established to provide rapid, life-saving surgical care near the front lines. Activated during the Korean War, the 5th MASH was deployed to Korea in 1950, where it operated close to combat zones to treat wounded soldiers with advanced medical techniques. The unit earned a reputation for efficiency and innovation, significantly improving survival rates for battlefield casualties. After the Korean War, the 5th MASH continued to serve in various capacities until it was eventually re-designated as part of the Army’s evolving medical support structure.
64th MP COMPANY
U.S. Army
The 64th Military Police Company (64th MP Company) has a distinguished history of service within the United States Army. Activated during World War II, the unit provided critical law enforcement, security, and combat support both in the European Theater and on the home front. Over the decades, the 64th MP Company was deployed in numerous operations, including peacekeeping missions, humanitarian assistance, and combat support roles in conflicts such as Operation Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for their professionalism and adaptability, the 64th MP Company continues to uphold a proud tradition of service, ensuring security and discipline wherever they are deployed.
75th Training Division
U.S. Army
The 75th Training Division was first constituted on 24 December 1942 and activated on 15 April 1943 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. During World War II, the division participated in major European campaigns, including the Battle of the Bulge and the Rhineland and Central Europe operations. Following the war, the 75th was inactivated, but was later reactivated in the Army Reserve with a new mission focused on training support and readiness. Today, the 75th Training Command (formerly Division) provides vital training, exercise planning, and operational support to Army Reserve and National Guard units, ensuring their preparedness for global missions.
87th Engineer Battalion
U.S. Army
The 87th Engineer Battalion was originally constituted in the Regular Army in 1933 and activated in 1941 at Camp Livingston, Louisiana. During World War II, the battalion served with distinction in the European Theater, participating in campaigns such as Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, and Central Europe, where it provided critical engineering support including bridge construction and mine clearing. After the war, the 87th Engineer Battalion was involved in various Cold War and post-Cold War operations, including service in Korea and deployments to the Middle East. Throughout its history, the unit earned numerous commendations for its technical expertise and dedication to mission accomplishment.
8th Aviation Bn
U.S. Army
The 8th Aviation Battalion was an aviation unit of the United States Army, originally constituted during the Vietnam War era. Activated in 1966, the battalion was assigned to the 8th Infantry Division and later provided critical aviation support, including troop transport, reconnaissance, and logistical operations. Over its service life, the 8th Aviation Battalion participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, contributing to the Army's air mobility capabilities in both peacetime and contingency environments. The unit underwent several reorganizations before ultimately being inactivated as part of post-Cold War force reductions.
977 M.P. CO.
U.S. Army
The 977th Military Police Company (977th MP CO) is a distinguished unit within the United States Army Reserve, originally activated in the mid-20th century. Over its history, the 977th has provided vital law enforcement, security, and combat support services, both domestically and in overseas deployments. The unit has participated in key operations, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, where it conducted convoy security, detainee operations, and base defense. Through its service, the 977th MP CO has earned recognition for professionalism, adaptability, and dedication to mission success.
AMEDD Center & School
U.S. Army
The AMEDD Center & School, now known as the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE), traces its origins to 1920 when it was established at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Its mission was to provide medical training and professional education for Army medical personnel. Relocated to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, after World War II, the Center & School expanded its curriculum to meet the evolving needs of Army Medicine. Today, it serves as the premier institution for training Army medics, nurses, and medical officers, ensuring the readiness and effectiveness of the Army Medical Department (AMEDD) worldwide.
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