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14th Maint Co, 19th Maint Bat
U.S. Army
The 14th Maintenance Company, part of the 19th Maintenance Battalion, has a distinguished history of providing critical logistical and maintenance support to U.S. Army operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit played a vital role in ensuring the readiness of vehicles and equipment for frontline units, particularly in Europe and later in Southwest Asia. Throughout its service, the 14th Maint Co participated in several major operations, including deployments in support of Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Their expertise in maintenance and supply has made them an essential asset to the 19th Maintenance Battalion and the broader sustainment mission of the U.S. Army.
152nd FA
U.S. Army
The 152nd Field Artillery (FA) traces its origins to the National Guard units organized in Maine during the early 20th century. The regiment was federalized for service in World War I, where it provided crucial artillery support as part of the 43rd Infantry Division. Reorganized and redesignated several times, the 152nd FA also served with distinction during World War II in the Pacific Theater, supporting operations in the Solomon Islands and the Philippines. Today, the unit continues its proud tradition of service as part of the Maine Army National Guard, supporting both state and federal missions.
15th Combat Support Hospital
U.S. Army
The 15th Combat Support Hospital (15th CSH) was constituted on 23 June 1942 and activated at Camp Bowie, Texas, as the 15th Field Hospital. Serving with distinction in World War II, the unit provided critical medical support in campaigns across Europe. Over the decades, it evolved into a modern deployable hospital, delivering advanced medical care during operations such as Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. Renowned for its rapid deployment and life-saving capabilities, the 15th CSH played a vital role in supporting U.S. and coalition forces before its inactivation in 2020 as part of Army medical restructuring.
15th Evac
U.S. Army
The 15th Evacuation Hospital was a key U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. It provided vital surgical and medical care close to the front lines, supporting major campaigns in the European Theater, including the Normandy invasion and the push across France and Germany. After World War II, the unit was inactivated but later reactivated for service in the Korean War, again treating thousands of casualties. The 15th Evac's dedication and mobility made it an essential part of U.S. Army medical support, saving countless lives through its skilled personnel and innovative battlefield care.
15th Medical Bn, 1st Air Cav
U.S. Army
The 15th Medical Battalion, part of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), was activated during the Vietnam War to provide comprehensive medical support to combat operations. The battalion played a crucial role in casualty evacuation (MEDEVAC), treatment, and medical logistics, often operating under fire in some of the conflict's most intense battles, such as the Ia Drang Valley in 1965. Its innovative use of helicopters for rapid medical evacuation saved countless lives and set new standards for battlefield medicine. The 15th Medical Battalion’s legacy continues as part of the 1st Cavalry Division, providing vital medical support in subsequent conflicts and peacekeeping missions.
15th Trans Co. USAREUR
U.S. Army
The 15th Transportation Company (15th Trans Co.), United States Army Europe (USAREUR), has a distinguished history supporting logistics and transportation operations across Europe. Activated during the Cold War, the unit was essential in providing line-haul and cargo transport, ensuring the rapid movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies throughout the theater. The 15th Trans Co. played a key role in major exercises and real-world operations, contributing to the readiness and mobility of US and NATO forces. Over the decades, the company adapted to evolving missions, supporting operations such as REFORGER, humanitarian relief, and post-Cold War deployments before its eventual inactivation.
16 th infantry div
U.S. Army
The 16th Infantry Division is a military formation that has served in various armies throughout history, most notably within the United States Army and the German Army. In the U.S. Army, the 16th Infantry Regiment—often associated with the 1st Infantry Division—has participated in major conflicts, including World War I, World War II (notably landing on Omaha Beach during D-Day), and subsequent operations. The German 16th Infantry Division, formed before World War II, saw extensive combat on the Eastern Front and was later reorganized into armored and motorized units. Both iterations of the 16th Infantry Division are known for their distinguished service and resilience in the face of adversity.
161st Med Bn, ALANG
U.S. Army
The **161st Medical Battalion**, Alabama Army National Guard (ALANG), has a distinguished history of service in both state and federal missions. Originally constituted in the mid-20th century, the unit has provided critical medical support during domestic emergencies and overseas deployments. The battalion has participated in humanitarian operations, disaster response, and combat support roles, ensuring the health and readiness of soldiers and civilians alike. Through continuous training and modernization, the 161st Med Bn remains a vital medical asset within the Alabama National Guard and the U.S. Army.
163rdmilitarypolice
U.S. Army
The 163rd Military Police Company is a distinguished unit within the United States Army Military Police Corps. Activated during World War II, the company has provided vital law enforcement, security, and combat support in both domestic and overseas operations. Over its history, the 163rd has participated in significant missions, including deployments to conflict zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan, where it assisted in maintaining order and protecting personnel. The unit is known for its professionalism and adaptability, upholding the Army’s values while supporting both military and humanitarian missions.
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