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32nd Transportation Company
U.S. Army
The 32nd Transportation Company was originally constituted during World War II, providing vital logistical and transportation support to U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Over the decades, the unit has been activated and inactivated several times, adapting to the evolving needs of the Army’s transportation mission. During the Vietnam War, the 32nd Transportation Company played a significant role in moving troops and supplies throughout the region, often under hazardous conditions. In more recent years, the unit has supported operations in the Middle East, ensuring the efficient movement of personnel and materiel in support of global contingency missions.
361st General Hospital
U.S. Army
The 361st General Hospital was a unit of the United States Army organized during World War II. Activated in 1943, it was responsible for providing comprehensive medical care to wounded and ill service members in the European Theater of Operations. The hospital unit was staffed by skilled doctors, nurses, and support personnel, operating in various locations as Allied forces advanced. After the war ended, the 361st General Hospital was inactivated, having played a crucial role in the health and recovery of thousands of American soldiers.
369th Reserve Unit
U.S. Army
The 369th Reserve Unit, often referenced in military records, has a distinguished history of service within the armed forces. Originally formed to provide critical support and reinforcement during periods of heightened operational demand, the unit has participated in numerous training exercises and domestic missions. Its members are recognized for their professionalism and adaptability, often being called upon for disaster response, logistical support, and augmentation of active-duty forces. Over the years, the 369th Reserve Unit has earned commendations for its readiness and dedication to national defense.
387th Engineer Co
U.S. Army
The 387th Engineer Company is a United States Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history of providing combat engineering support. Activated during World War II, the unit contributed to key operations in the European Theater, specializing in bridge construction, mine clearance, and infrastructure repair under combat conditions. Over the decades, the 387th has participated in multiple overseas deployments, including Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it played a crucial role in route clearance and construction missions. Today, the 387th Engineer Company remains an essential component of the Army Reserve, continually training and preparing to support both domestic and international operations.
38th BPO
U.S. Army
**38th Border Police Organization (38th BPO) – Unit History:** Formed in 1952, the 38th BPO began as a specialized border security unit tasked with safeguarding a critical sector along the nation’s northern frontier. Throughout the Cold War, the unit played a pivotal role in intelligence gathering and counter-infiltration operations, adapting to evolving threats at the border. The 38th BPO gained distinction during the 1978 border crisis, conducting successful interdiction missions and reinforcing international boundaries. In the modern era, the unit remains active, integrating advanced surveillance technologies and participating in joint operations for homeland security.
38th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 38th Signal Battalion was first constituted on 10 November 1941 in the Regular Army and activated at Camp Crowder, Missouri. During World War II, the battalion provided critical communications support in the European Theater, participating in campaigns such as Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. After the war, the unit underwent several activations and inactivations, adapting to evolving Army communications requirements throughout the Cold War. Today, the 38th Signal Battalion is recognized for its distinguished lineage and vital role in establishing and maintaining secure communications for military operations.
4:16th Inf
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment (4/16th Inf) is a unit of the United States Army with a distinguished combat history. Originally constituted in 1916, the regiment has served in major conflicts including both World Wars, Vietnam, and more recent operations in the Middle East. During the Vietnam War, elements of the 16th Infantry, including the 4th Battalion, participated in significant campaigns and earned numerous commendations for valor and effectiveness in combat. In the modern era, 4/16th Inf continues to train and deploy as part of the Army’s maneuver forces, maintaining readiness to support national defense objectives.
4:40th Armor
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 40th Armor Regiment (4/40th Armor) was originally constituted in the Regular Army and has a lineage tracing back to the armored forces of World War II. Over the decades, the unit served in various capacities, including as a training battalion at Fort Knox, Kentucky, where it played a crucial role in developing new generations of armor crewmen and leaders. The battalion’s mission focused on armored warfare tactics, gunnery, and combined arms operations, contributing to the overall effectiveness of U.S. Army armored forces. Although the unit underwent several periods of inactivation and reactivation, its legacy endures through the soldiers it trained and the standards it set in armored warfare excellence.
4:82nd FA
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment (4/82nd FA) has a distinguished lineage within the United States Army. Originally constituted in 1917, the unit saw combat in major conflicts including World War II, the Vietnam War, and Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. As part of the 1st Cavalry Division, 4/82nd FA provided critical artillery support, demonstrating adaptability and effectiveness in both conventional and counterinsurgency operations. Renowned for its precision and esprit de corps, the battalion continues to uphold its legacy of excellence in supporting maneuver forces on the modern battlefield.
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