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703rd Maintenance Bn
U.S. Army
The 703rd Maintenance Battalion was originally constituted during World War II, providing vital maintenance and logistical support to U.S. Army units. Reactivated and redesignated over the decades, it played a significant role during the Korean War and later became an integral part of the 3rd Infantry Division. The battalion supported operations in both Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, ensuring equipment readiness and sustainment for deployed forces. Today, the 703rd Brigade Support Battalion continues its legacy of excellence, supporting the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division at Fort Stewart, Georgia.
I CORPS
U.S. Army
I Corps, also known as "America’s Corps," is a distinguished field army corps of the United States Army with a lineage dating back to World War I, when it was first activated in 1918. The corps played pivotal roles during World War II, participating in campaigns throughout the Pacific theater, including New Guinea and the Philippines. Reactivated for the Korean War, I Corps commanded United Nations forces in several major operations and remained a key component of U.S. military presence in Korea during the Cold War. In the 21st century, I Corps has been headquartered at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, and has deployed units in support of operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Asia-Pacific region, emphasizing its enduring commitment to joint and multinational operations.
STRATCOM Communication Command
U.S. Army
The STRATCOM Communication Command, originally established as part of the United States Air Force, played a crucial role in providing global communications support for the Strategic Air Command (SAC) during the Cold War. Activated in 1952 as the Air Force Communications Service (AFCS), it was later designated as the Strategic Communications Command (STRATCOM) in 1970 to better reflect its mission of maintaining secure, reliable command and control links for America’s nuclear deterrence forces. STRATCOM Communication Command managed a vast network of ground, air, and satellite communications, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity between national command authorities and strategic forces. In 1992, following the deactivation of SAC and the creation of United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), many of STRATCOM Communication Command’s functions were realigned under new organizational structures.
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
U.S. Army
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC), located in Bethesda, Maryland, was established in 2011 through the merger of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Medical Center. Its origins trace back to the founding of Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., in 1909, named after the famed Army physician Walter Reed. Over the decades, the center has served as the premier military medical facility in the United States, providing advanced care to service members, veterans, and their families, as well as presidents and other national leaders. Today, WRNMMC stands as a symbol of military medical excellence and a key component of the Defense Health Agency.
1:263 Armor Army National Guard
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 263rd Armor Regiment (1/263 Armor) is a unit of the South Carolina Army National Guard with a distinguished history. Originally tracing its lineage to local militia units in South Carolina, the battalion was reorganized during the post-World War II period as part of the modern armored forces. Over the decades, 1/263 Armor has participated in numerous training exercises and mobilizations, supporting both state and federal missions. In recent years, the battalion has deployed personnel in support of overseas operations, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to national defense and community service.
1:40th FA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 40th Field Artillery Regiment (1/40th FA) was originally constituted in the Regular Army in 1918 and has served in various forms ever since. The unit saw notable action during World War II, providing critical fire support in the European Theater, including campaigns in Normandy and the Rhineland. During the Vietnam War, the battalion was deployed to Southeast Asia, where it supported infantry operations with artillery fire and earned multiple commendations. In the modern era, the 1/40th FA has continued its legacy, serving as a key artillery training battalion at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and upholding its motto, “All for One.”
110th MP
U.S. Army
The 110th Military Police (MP) Company is a distinguished unit within the United States Army, originally constituted during World War II. Activated in 1942, the company played a vital role in providing security and law enforcement support throughout the European Theater. In subsequent decades, the 110th MP has been mobilized for various operations including peacekeeping missions, homeland defense, and support to overseas contingency operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for their professionalism and adaptability, the unit continues to uphold a proud tradition of service both at home and abroad.
13TH SIGNAL BATTALION, 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION
U.S. Army
The 13th Signal Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, traces its origins to World War II, where it was activated to provide critical communications support for the division’s operations. Throughout the Vietnam War, the battalion played a vital role in maintaining secure and reliable communications under challenging combat conditions. In subsequent decades, it continued to serve with distinction during peacetime and in various deployments, supporting the 1st Cavalry Division’s missions with advanced signal and information systems. The 13th Signal Battalion’s professionalism and technical expertise have been essential to the division’s command and control capabilities throughout its history.
2:1 Cav
U.S. Army
The 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment (2/1 Cav) traces its lineage to the original 1st Regiment of Dragoons, constituted in 1833. It has served in numerous major conflicts, including the Indian Wars, the Philippine-American War, and both World Wars. During the Vietnam War, 2/1 Cav gained distinction as an armored cavalry unit, conducting reconnaissance and security operations. More recently, the squadron has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, continuing its legacy of excellence and adaptability within the U.S. Army.
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