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110 Military
U.S. Army
**110 Military** is a designation that has been used by various military units worldwide, but it is most notably associated with the British Army’s 110 Military Hospital, established during World War II to provide critical medical support to deployed forces. The unit played a vital role in treating wounded soldiers during major campaigns in Europe and North Africa. Over the decades, 110 Military adapted to evolving military medical standards, incorporating advanced surgical and trauma care techniques. Today, it stands as a testament to the essential role of military medical services in supporting operational effectiveness and soldier welfare.
119th Aviation
U.S. Army
The 119th Aviation, originally constituted during the Vietnam War era, served as a pivotal aviation unit within the United States Army. Activated as the 119th Assault Helicopter Company in 1962, it provided vital air mobility, troop transport, and close air support missions in Southeast Asia. The unit earned distinction for its valor during major operations such as the Tet Offensive, supporting ground forces with tactical insertions and extractions under fire. After Vietnam, the 119th underwent several reorganizations and continues to uphold its aviation heritage within the Army National Guard, supporting both domestic missions and overseas deployments.
13 Sig 1st Cav-142nd Sig 2nd Armour
U.S. Army
The 13th Signal Company, originally activated as part of the 1st Cavalry Division, was tasked with providing critical battlefield communications during World War II and the Korean War. In the 1960s, the unit was redesignated as the 142nd Signal Company and attached to the 2nd Armored Division, enhancing its capabilities to support armored warfare operations with advanced radio and wire communications. Throughout the Cold War, the unit played a vital role in NATO exercises, maintaining secure and reliable lines of communication across Europe. Over its history, the unit earned numerous commendations for excellence in both combat and peacetime operations, exemplifying adaptability and technical expertise in the U.S. Army Signal Corps.
138th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 138th Signal Battalion is a unit of the United States Army National Guard with roots tracing back to the early 20th century. Originally constituted in Missouri, the battalion has provided vital communications support for both state and federal missions, ensuring reliable command and control during emergencies and military operations. Over its history, the 138th Signal Battalion has been mobilized for domestic disaster response and overseas deployments, including support roles in conflicts such as Operation Iraqi Freedom. The unit continues to uphold its legacy of excellence in military communications, adapting to evolving technologies and mission requirements.
144th MP Co
U.S. Army
The 144th Military Police Company (144th MP Co) is a unit of the United States Army National Guard with a distinguished history of service. Originally constituted and activated in Texas, the 144th MP Co has supported both state and federal missions, including disaster response and military law enforcement. The unit has deployed overseas in support of operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, providing security, detainee operations, and force protection. Throughout its service, the 144th MP Co has earned recognition for its professionalism, versatility, and dedication to mission success.
153rd inf national guard
U.S. Army
The 153rd Infantry Regiment is a historic unit of the Arkansas Army National Guard, with origins tracing back to 1917 when it was organized for service in World War I. The regiment served with distinction in France as part of the 39th Division, providing crucial support and personnel replacements to front-line units. During World War II, the 153rd Infantry was mobilized again, performing coastal defense duties and later serving in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands Campaign. In the postwar era, the regiment continued its service as part of the National Guard, participating in domestic operations and maintaining readiness for federal mobilization.
15th Infantry Regiment
U.S. Army
The 15th Infantry Regiment was constituted in the United States Army in 1861 and has served with distinction for over 160 years. It saw its first major action during the American Civil War, participating in key battles such as Shiloh and Chickamauga. The regiment gained international recognition during its long deployment in China from 1912 to 1938, earning the nickname "Can Do" for its steadfast service. In World War II, the 15th Infantry fought valiantly with the 3rd Infantry Division across North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France, and into Germany, and continued to serve with distinction in Korea, the Balkans, and the Global War on Terrorism.
15th Medical Battalion
U.S. Army
The 15th Medical Battalion was originally constituted on 23 March 1925 in the Regular Army as the 1st Medical Squadron. It was reorganized and redesignated several times, becoming the 15th Medical Battalion in 1949, and assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division. The battalion played a critical role in providing medical support during major conflicts, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Throughout its history, the 15th Medical Battalion has been recognized for its dedication to saving lives on and off the battlefield, maintaining a reputation for excellence in combat medical care.
15th MI Detachment
U.S. Army
The 15th Military Intelligence (MI) Detachment was an intelligence unit within the United States Army, activated during the Cold War era. Its primary mission was to provide tactical and strategic intelligence support to higher command echelons, often focusing on signals intelligence (SIGINT) and counterintelligence operations. The detachment was frequently attached to larger formations, such as divisions or corps, and deployed both in the continental United States and overseas, including in Europe and Asia. Over time, as Army intelligence structures evolved, the 15th MI Detachment was reorganized or inactivated, with its missions absorbed by larger military intelligence battalions and brigades.
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