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265th Radio Research Co 101st Abn
U.S. Army
The 265th Radio Research Company (RRC) was a United States Army signals intelligence unit that operated during the Vietnam War. Assigned to support the 101st Airborne Division, the 265th RRC specialized in intercepting and analyzing enemy communications, providing crucial intelligence for combat operations. The unit played a key role in several major campaigns, including the defense of Hue and operations in the A Shau Valley. The 265th RRC’s efforts greatly enhanced the situational awareness and effectiveness of the 101st Airborne Division throughout its deployment in Vietnam.
26th FA
U.S. Army
The 26th Field Artillery Regiment (26th FA) was constituted on 5 July 1918 in the National Army and organized at Camp McClellan, Alabama, later serving in France during World War I. After demobilization, it was reactivated and reorganized several times, notably serving with distinction in World War II as part of the 9th Infantry Division, providing critical artillery support during campaigns in North Africa, Sicily, and across Europe. During the Cold War, the regiment was stationed in Germany as part of NATO's deterrence posture. Over its history, the 26th FA has earned multiple campaign streamers and unit citations, reflecting its longstanding contributions to U.S. Army operations.
279th Station Hospital
U.S. Army
The 279th Station Hospital was a U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. Organized in 1943, the hospital deployed to the European Theater of Operations, where it provided medical care and support to American and Allied forces. It was stationed in England prior to D-Day and later moved to France following the Normandy invasion, treating wounded soldiers through the remainder of the war. After V-E Day, the unit continued occupational medical support before being deactivated in 1946.
299th FSB
U.S. Army
The 299th Forward Support Battalion (FSB) was activated to provide logistical and combat service support to the 1st Infantry Division of the United States Army. Throughout its history, the 299th FSB played a crucial role in sustaining frontline units, offering supply, maintenance, and medical services during both peacetime and combat operations. The battalion deployed in support of major operations, including missions in the Balkans and the Iraq War, where it ensured the division's continued operational readiness. In 2006, as part of Army transformation initiatives, the unit was reorganized and redesignated as the 299th Brigade Support Battalion (BSB), continuing its proud legacy of service.
29th Evacuation Hospital
U.S. Army
The 29th Evacuation Hospital was a vital U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. Organized in 1942, the hospital deployed to the European Theater, where it provided critical medical support following the D-Day landings in Normandy, France. The unit treated thousands of wounded soldiers under challenging conditions, often operating close to the front lines as Allied forces advanced through Europe. After the war, the 29th Evacuation Hospital continued to serve in various capacities, maintaining its legacy of dedicated medical care in times of conflict.
2d 502d Infantry 101st Airborne Division Air Assault
U.S. Army
The 2d Battalion, 502d Infantry Regiment, is a storied unit of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), known as the "Strike" Battalion. Constituted during World War II, the battalion parachuted into Normandy on D-Day and fought in key campaigns across Europe, including Operation Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge. In Vietnam, the 2-502d earned a reputation for valor during numerous operations, including the brutal fighting in the A Shau Valley. In recent decades, the battalion has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of excellence in air assault operations and combat leadership.
2nd Batt:4th infrantrey
U.S. Army
**2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment** has a distinguished history within the United States Army, tracing its origins back to 1796. The unit saw significant action in the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, and the Indian Wars. In the 20th century, the battalion fought in both World Wars and played a major role during the Vietnam War, earning several unit commendations for its valor. In recent decades, the 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its tradition of service and adaptability in modern conflicts.
2nd Battalion 16th Infantry Regiment
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Rangers," was originally constituted in 1861 and has served in major conflicts including the Civil War, World Wars I and II, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. The battalion notably participated in the D-Day landings at Normandy and fought through France and Germany during World War II. During the Vietnam War, it earned multiple unit citations for its actions in some of the conflict’s fiercest battles. More recently, the battalion deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of frontline service as part of the 1st Infantry Division.
2nd FA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Field Artillery (2nd FA) traces its origins to 1907, when it was constituted in the Regular Army as the 2nd Field Artillery Regiment. The unit has seen service in major conflicts, including World War I, World War II, and subsequent operations, providing critical fire support to maneuver forces. During World War II, the 2nd FA participated in campaigns across Europe, earning multiple battle honors. Over its distinguished history, the regiment has been restructured several times and continues to uphold its legacy of excellence in artillery operations within the United States Army.
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