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261st ADA Battalion
U.S. Army
The 261st Air Defense Artillery (ADA) Battalion was originally constituted during World War II, activated on 15 April 1943 as the 261st Coast Artillery Battalion (Anti-Aircraft), tasked with defending key locations against enemy air attacks. Throughout the war, the unit provided critical air defense for U.S. installations, particularly in the Pacific Theater. After the war, it underwent several redesignations and reorganizations, eventually becoming an Air Defense Artillery unit as air threats evolved. The 261st ADA Battalion continued to serve in various capacities during the Cold War, maintaining vigilance against aerial threats and contributing to the nation's air defense network.
267th Chemical Company
U.S. Army
The 267th Chemical Company was a United States Army unit activated in 1953, primarily tasked with chemical, biological, and radiological defense operations. Stationed in South Korea during the Cold War, the unit played a critical role in operating and maintaining the Army’s chemical munitions stockpiles, including the secure storage and handling of chemical weapons at the Koon-ni (Camp Mercer) and later at Camp Carroll. The 267th Chemical Company gained particular notoriety for its role in Project Eagle, overseeing the eventual removal and disposal of chemical weapons from the Korean Peninsula in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The unit was inactivated in 1992 following the completion of its mission and the drawdown of U.S. chemical weapon stockpiles in compliance with international arms control agreements.
26th Air Division
U.S. Army
The 26th Air Division was an important air defense unit of the United States Air Force, first activated in 1948. Throughout the Cold War, its primary mission was to oversee and coordinate the air defense of key regions, including the northeastern United States, against potential aerial threats. The division managed radar stations, interceptor squadrons, and command centers, playing a crucial role in the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system during the 1950s and 1960s. After multiple reassignments and realignments, the 26th Air Division was inactivated in 1990 as part of post-Cold War restructuring.
297th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The **297th Transportation Company** is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, primarily tasked with providing transportation support, including the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies. Historically, the unit has supported various operations both domestically and overseas, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The 297th has played a crucial role in logistical missions, ensuring the timely and efficient movement of resources critical to mission success. Through its dedication and professionalism, the company has earned recognition for its vital contributions to the Army’s overall operational readiness.
3:505th PIR 82nd airborne
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment (3/505th PIR) is a storied unit of the 82nd Airborne Division, formed during World War II in 1942. The battalion distinguished itself in major airborne operations, including the invasions of Sicily, Salerno, Normandy (D-Day), and Operation Market Garden. After WWII, 3/505th PIR participated in numerous deployments and peacekeeping missions, maintaining readiness as part of America's rapid deployment force. In recent decades, the battalion has served with honor in operations in Grenada, Panama, the Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq, upholding its legacy of "H-Minus"—prepared to jump into action at a moment's notice.
3:69 Armor 3rd Infantry Division
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment (3/69 Armor) is a distinguished armored battalion within the 3rd Infantry Division of the United States Army. Activated during World War II, the battalion has a storied history of service, including participation in the European Theater. In recent decades, 3/69 Armor gained recognition for its pivotal role in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, famously leading the charge into Baghdad as part of "Thunder Run." The battalion continues to serve as a key armored force, upholding its legacy of excellence in both combat and training operations.
30th Ordnance Detachment
U.S. Army
The 30th Ordnance Detachment is a specialized U.S. Army unit with a history rooted in explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the detachment has been responsible for identifying, rendering safe, and disposing of explosive threats, including conventional munitions and improvised explosive devices. Over the years, the 30th Ordnance Detachment has supported both domestic and overseas missions, contributing to force protection and public safety. Its soldiers are highly trained in technical EOD procedures, making the unit a critical asset in both peacetime and combat environments.
311th Evacuation Hospital
U.S. Army
The 311th Evacuation Hospital was a U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. Organized in 1943, it deployed to the European Theater, landing in France shortly after D-Day. The unit provided critical medical support, treating thousands of wounded soldiers during the Normandy Campaign and subsequent advances into Germany. The 311th followed frontline troops, establishing mobile hospital facilities to deliver life-saving care until the end of the war.
329th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 329th Infantry Regiment was constituted in the National Army on August 5, 1917, and assigned to the 83rd Division during World War I. The regiment was demobilized in 1919 but was reactivated for service in World War II, where it became part of the 83rd Infantry Division once more. During the Second World War, the 329th Infantry landed in Normandy in June 1944 and fought across France, Luxembourg, and into Germany, earning a distinguished combat record. After the war, the regiment was inactivated and has since served in various capacities as part of the Army Reserve.
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