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Army Rangers
U.S. Army
The Army Rangers are a specialized elite infantry unit within the United States Army. They are known for their rigorous training and physical fitness requirements, as well as their ability to execute high-risk missions in a variety of environments. Rangers are often called upon to conduct direct action raids, reconnaissance missions, and special operations tasks. The motto of the Rangers is "Rangers Lead the Way," highlighting their commitment to excellence and leadership in combat situations.

10TH MTN
U.S. Army
The 10th Mountain Division is a light infantry division of the US Army specialized in mountain and winter warfare. It was originally activated during World War II and has since been reactivated for various conflicts, including the War on Terror. The division is trained in a variety of specialized skills such as skiing, snowmobiling, and mountain climbing. It is known for its high level of physical fitness and ability to operate in harsh and rugged terrain.

11th Armored Cavalry
U.S. Army
The 11th Armored Cavalry is a unit of the United States Army that traces its lineage back to the early 20th century. It is known for its distinctive black beret and has the nickname "Blackhorse" after its official motto "Allons" which means "Let's Go" in French. The unit is based at Fort Irwin, California and is primarily known for its role in providing opposition forces during training exercises for other Army units. The 11th Armored Cavalry has a proud history of service and has been deployed to various conflicts around the world.
Headquarters Company, USAG
U.S. Army
Headquarters Company, USAG stands for Headquarters Company, United States Army Garrison. It is a unit within the US Army that provides administrative and support services to the garrison headquarters. Their responsibilities include managing personnel, finance, logistics, and communication services for the garrison. The Headquarters Company plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation and readiness of the garrison.

5th Infantry Division
U.S. Army
The 5th Infantry Division is an active duty United States Army artillery and infantry division based at Fort Polk, Louisiana. It has a long and distinguished history, having fought in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Gulf War. The division is known for its motto "In Peace Prepare for War" and its distinctive shoulder sleeve insignia featuring a red diamond. The 5th Infantry Division continues to train and prepare for potential military operations around the world.

1st Signal
U.S. Army
The 1st Signal is a military unit that specializes in communications and information systems operations. They provide vital support to military operations by ensuring effective communication channels are established and maintained. The unit is equipped with advanced technology and highly trained personnel to handle complex communication tasks. The 1st Signal plays a crucial role in ensuring the success of military missions by enabling secure and reliable communication between units.

1st Aviation
U.S. Army
The 1st Aviation is a military unit within the United States Army. It is responsible for conducting aviation operations in support of ground forces. The 1st Aviation has a long history dating back to World War I and has participated in numerous conflicts and peacekeeping missions around the world. The unit is known for its professionalism, dedication, and expertise in aviation operations.

20th Engineer Brigade
U.S. Army
The 20th Engineer Brigade is a combat engineer unit in the United States Army. They are responsible for providing engineer support in both peacetime and wartime operations, including construction, demolition, and obstacle clearance. The brigade is unique in that it is one of only two active duty engineer brigades in the Army. They have a long history of deploying to support various operations around the world, including Iraq and Afghanistan.

Womens Army Corp
U.S. Army
The Women's Army Corps (WAC) was a branch of the United States Army created during World War II to allow women to serve in non-combat roles. The WAC provided essential support services such as clerical work, healthcare, communication, and logistics. Over 150,000 women served in the WAC during World War II, paving the way for future generations of women to serve in the military. The WAC was disbanded in 1978 when women were integrated into the regular Army.
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