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11th AD Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 11th Armored Division Signal Battalion was activated during World War II to provide vital communications support to the 11th Armored Division, enabling command and control across the battlefield. The battalion played a crucial role during the division’s campaigns in the European Theater, including the Battle of the Bulge and the advance into Germany. Their expertise in maintaining and deploying communication lines ensured operational coordination during fast-paced armored maneuvers. After the war, the unit was deactivated, but its legacy continues through the lineage of modern U.S. Army signal units.
12th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 12th Transportation Company was first constituted during World War II, playing a crucial role in logistics and supply operations for the U.S. Army. Over the decades, the unit has deployed in major conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, where it provided essential transportation of troops, equipment, and supplies. In more recent years, the 12th Transportation Company has supported operations in the Middle East, demonstrating adaptability in both combat and humanitarian missions. Renowned for its dedication and efficiency, the unit continues to uphold a proud legacy of service in support of global U.S. military operations.
13th Armored Division
U.S. Army
The 13th Armored Division, nicknamed the "Black Cat Division," was activated on 15 October 1942 at Camp Beale, California. During World War II, it deployed to the European Theater, landing in France in January 1945. The division participated in the Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns, crossing the Rhine River and advancing into southern Germany, where it liberated prisoners and captured enemy soldiers. After the German surrender, the 13th Armored Division performed occupation duties before returning to the United States and inactivating in November 1945.
141st Support Bn
U.S. Army
The **141st Support Battalion** is a logistics unit within the U.S. Army, historically aligned under the 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the Oregon Army National Guard. Activated in 1968, the battalion has provided critical sustainment, maintenance, and transportation support to combat and humanitarian missions, both domestically and overseas. During the Global War on Terror, elements of the 141st deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, ensuring operational readiness for maneuver units. The battalion continues to play a vital role in supporting the brigade’s training exercises, state emergencies, and federal mobilizations.
144th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 144th Signal Battalion was originally constituted and activated during World War II to provide critical communications support for combat operations. Throughout its service, the battalion has played a vital role in establishing and maintaining secure lines of communication, enabling effective command and control for higher headquarters. Over the decades, the unit participated in major conflicts, including the Cold War, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism, continually adapting to advancements in communication technology. The 144th Signal Battalion is recognized for its professionalism and dedication, earning multiple commendations for excellence in both peacetime and combat missions.
156 th Maintenace co USAREUR
U.S. Army
The 156th Maintenance Company was a unit of the United States Army Europe (USAREUR) tasked with providing essential maintenance and logistical support to operational forces. Activated during the Cold War era, the company played a vital role in ensuring the readiness and sustainment of vehicles, weapons systems, and equipment for US and allied units stationed in Europe. Based in Germany, the 156th Maintenance Company participated in numerous field exercises and NATO operations, contributing to the deterrence posture against potential adversaries. Its skilled personnel were known for their technical expertise and rapid response capabilities, maintaining the operational effectiveness of forward-deployed forces throughout its active years.
169th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 169th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Fighting 69th," is a distinguished unit of the United States Army with origins dating back to 1672 as part of the Connecticut Militia. The regiment served with valor in World War I as part of the 42nd "Rainbow" Division and later fought in the Pacific Theater during World War II, notably participating in campaigns in New Guinea, the Philippines, and Luzon. After World War II, the 169th Infantry continued its service as part of the Connecticut Army National Guard, contributing to both state and federal missions. The regiment's long history reflects a tradition of courage and commitment to national defense.
175th Attack Hel Co
U.S. Army
The 175th Attack Helicopter Company, known as the "Outlaws," was a distinguished United States Army aviation unit that served during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1966, the company was equipped with UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) helicopters and later transitioned to AH-1 Cobra gunships as the war progressed. The 175th provided critical air assault, close air support, and reconnaissance missions, often operating in high-risk environments across the Mekong Delta and other contested regions. Renowned for their tenacity and effectiveness, the Outlaws played a vital role in supporting ground operations and extracting troops under fire, earning numerous commendations for their service.
180th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 180th Infantry Regiment is a distinguished unit of the United States Army, originally organized in 1921 as part of the Oklahoma Army National Guard. The regiment saw extensive combat during World War II with the 45th Infantry Division, participating in major campaigns in Sicily, Italy, France, and Germany. In the Korean War, the 180th again served with distinction, earning numerous commendations for its bravery and effectiveness in combat. Over the decades, the unit has continued to serve in various domestic and overseas missions, maintaining its proud legacy of service and sacrifice.
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