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61st Artillery
U.S. Army
The 61st Artillery was first constituted in the Regular Army of the United States during World War I and organized in 1918 as part of the Coast Artillery Corps. The unit saw service in France during the final months of WWI, primarily engaged in heavy artillery operations. Reactivated and redesignated several times throughout the 20th century, the 61st Artillery supported air defense missions during the Cold War, operating anti-aircraft and missile systems. The unit has a distinguished legacy of adapting to new technologies and roles, reflecting the evolving demands of U.S. Army artillery forces.
64TH ENGINEER TOPOGRAPHIC BATTALION
U.S. Army
The 64th Engineer Topographic Battalion was constituted on 21 July 1942 in the Army of the United States and activated on 1 August 1942 at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. During World War II, the battalion provided critical topographic, mapping, and surveying support for Allied operations in the European Theater, helping to ensure accurate navigation and planning for combat forces. Following the war, the unit was inactivated in Germany in 1946, but was later reactivated and served in subsequent conflicts, including the Korean War, where it continued its vital geospatial and cartographic missions. The 64th Engineer Topographic Battalion is recognized for its technical expertise and contributions to operational success through precise terrain intelligence.
69th Chemical Company
U.S. Army
The 69th Chemical Company is a specialized unit within the United States Army, tasked with providing chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense capabilities. Activated during the Cold War era, the company played a crucial role in training and readiness exercises aimed at countering weapons of mass destruction threats. Over the years, the 69th Chemical Company has supported both domestic and overseas operations, including deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The unit continues to maintain a high level of preparedness, supporting joint and combined missions to ensure the safety and effectiveness of U.S. and allied forces.
711th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 711th Signal Battalion is a communications unit within the United States Army, originally activated during the mid-20th century to support critical signal operations. Throughout its history, the battalion has provided tactical communications and electronic support to various Army divisions, ensuring secure and reliable information flow during both peacetime and conflict. The 711th has participated in numerous major exercises and deployments, adapting to evolving technologies from traditional radio systems to modern digital networks. Its dedication to mission readiness and technological advancement has earned the unit recognition and commendations throughout its service.
77th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 77th Infantry Division, known as the "Statue of Liberty Division," was first organized in August 1917 at Camp Upton, New York, drawing largely from draftees in the New York City area. During World War I, the division fought in major campaigns such as the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and is famed for the "Lost Battalion" incident. Reactivated for World War II, the 77th served in the Pacific Theater, participating notably in the battles of Guam, Leyte, and Okinawa. The division was inactivated in 1946 after the war, leaving a legacy of courage and distinguished service in two world wars.
787th MP Battalion
U.S. Army
The 787th Military Police Battalion was activated on 16 November 1942 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, during World War II to provide military police support for the U.S. Army. The battalion deployed to the European Theater, where it conducted security, law enforcement, and prisoner-of-war operations. Following the war, the battalion was inactivated, but it has since been reactivated and deactivated multiple times in response to the Army’s evolving needs. Today, the 787th MP Battalion is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, where it plays a key role in training new military police soldiers.
78th Div (TNG)
U.S. Army
The 78th Division (Training), originally constituted in the National Army as the 78th Division in 1917, served with distinction during World War I, participating in major operations such as the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Reactivated during World War II, the division was instrumental in the Battle of the Bulge and the capture of the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen, facilitating Allied advances into Germany. Following World War II, the 78th was reorganized as a training division, redesignated the 78th Division (Training) to support the U.S. Army Reserve’s mission of preparing soldiers for combat and leadership roles. Throughout its history, the 78th Division has demonstrated adaptability and commitment, earning a respected place in U.S. military history.
78th LEM CO USAREUR
U.S. Army
The 78th LEM CO (Light Equipment Maintenance Company) served under USAREUR (United States Army Europe) during the Cold War era. Tasked with providing maintenance and repair support for light vehicles and equipment, the unit played a critical role in ensuring operational readiness for U.S. Army forces stationed in Europe. The 78th LEM CO operated from various locations in West Germany, supporting both field exercises and daily garrison operations. Its contributions helped sustain the logistical backbone of USAREUR, enhancing the mobility and effectiveness of American forces throughout the region.
7th Calvary
U.S. Army
The 7th Cavalry Regiment is a storied unit of the United States Army, formed in 1866 at Fort Riley, Kansas. It is perhaps best known for its role under Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer during the Indian Wars, particularly the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. The regiment has since served in numerous conflicts, including the Spanish-American War, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and more recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Throughout its history, the 7th Cavalry has earned a reputation for bravery and resilience, symbolized by its famous motto, "Garryowen."
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