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9th MP Co.
U.S. Army
The 9th Military Police Company (9th MP Co.) is a unit within the United States Army with a legacy of providing law enforcement and security support to military operations. Activated during World War II, the company has participated in numerous conflicts, including the Vietnam War, where it conducted combat support and security missions. Throughout its history, the 9th MP Co. has been deployed in support of both overseas contingency operations and domestic missions, ensuring order and discipline within military ranks. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the unit continues to serve as a vital component of military policing and force protection efforts.
Army Air Corp
U.S. Army
The Army Air Corps was established in 1926 as the aerial warfare service component of the United States Army, succeeding the earlier Air Service. Its creation marked a significant step in the development of American military aviation, providing greater autonomy and resources for air operations. Throughout the 1930s, the Army Air Corps expanded its fleet and improved training in anticipation of global conflicts. During World War II, it played a crucial role in air combat and support missions before being reorganized into the United States Army Air Forces in 1941, paving the way for the independent U.S. Air Force in 1947.
ASA
U.S. Army
The Army Security Agency (ASA) was a United States Army signals intelligence unit established in 1945, following World War II. Its primary mission was to intercept and analyze foreign communications, conduct electronic intelligence, and provide cryptographic security in support of U.S. military operations during the Cold War. ASA personnel were stationed worldwide, including active roles during the Korean War, Vietnam War, and other Cold War hotspots, often working in close coordination with the National Security Agency (NSA). In 1977, the ASA was dissolved, and its functions were absorbed into the newly formed U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), marking the end of the unit’s independent existence.
B BATTERY, 2ND BATTALION, 73RD ARTILLERY
U.S. Army
B Battery, 2nd Battalion, 73rd Artillery has a distinguished history within the United States Army. Activated during World War II, the unit provided crucial field artillery support in both the European and Pacific Theaters. Throughout the Cold War, B Battery was stationed in Europe as part of NATO forces, contributing to deterrence and defense missions. The battery has since participated in various training exercises and deployments, upholding its legacy of excellence and readiness in artillery operations.
Ft. Buchanan, PR.
U.S. Army
Fort Buchanan, located near San Juan, Puerto Rico, was established in 1923 as a military post to support the United States Army operations in the Caribbean region. Initially serving as a sub-post to Fort Brooke, it became a critical logistics and training hub during World War II, supporting operations throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. Over the decades, Fort Buchanan evolved into the primary U.S. Army installation in Puerto Rico, providing support to reserve and active-duty forces, as well as serving as a center for disaster response coordination. Today, it continues to play a vital role in regional security and support operations under the U.S. Army Installation Management Command.
HARMONY CHURCH, FORT BENNING
U.S. Army
Harmony Church is a notable area within Fort Benning, Georgia, a major U.S. Army installation established in 1918. During World War II, the Harmony Church area was developed to accommodate the rapid expansion of training facilities, hosting thousands of soldiers preparing for combat. In later decades, Harmony Church became home to mechanized infantry and armor training, supporting the Armor School after its relocation from Fort Knox in 2011. Today, Harmony Church continues to play a vital role in training the next generation of U.S. Army soldiers and leaders.
HHC 3rd Armor Division
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Armored Division (HHC 3rd AD), served as the command and control element for the renowned 3rd Armored Division, also known as the "Spearhead" Division. Activated during World War II, the division fought in key campaigns across Europe, including the Normandy breakout, the Battle of the Bulge, and the advance into Germany. During the Cold War, HHC 3rd AD was stationed in West Germany as part of NATO's forward defense, playing a critical deterrence role. The unit participated in Operation Desert Storm in 1991, leading armored assaults into Iraq before the division’s inactivation in 1992.
INSCOM Mission Support Activity, Vint Hill Farms Station
U.S. Army
The INSCOM Mission Support Activity (MSA) at Vint Hill Farms Station was a key component of U.S. Army intelligence operations during the Cold War. Established under the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), the MSA provided vital administrative, logistical, and technical support to intelligence-gathering missions conducted at Vint Hill. The station itself, located in Virginia, served as a significant signals intelligence (SIGINT) and communications intercept site from World War II through the early 1990s. The MSA’s efforts were instrumental in maintaining the operational readiness and effectiveness of intelligence units stationed at Vint Hill until the facility’s closure in 1997.
MCB-74, Delta company
U.S. Army
MCB-74, also known as Mobile Construction Battalion 74 or "Seabees," was a United States Navy construction battalion active during the Vietnam War era. Delta Company was one of its primary line companies, responsible for a variety of critical construction and engineering projects in support of combat and humanitarian missions. The company deployed to several locations in Vietnam, including Dong Ha and Chu Lai, where they built airfields, roads, bridges, and defensive positions under challenging and often hazardous conditions. Delta Company Seabees were known for their resilience, expertise, and ability to accomplish complex tasks under fire, earning recognition for their significant contributions to U.S. military operations in Southeast Asia.
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