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165th Transportation Company
U.S. Army
The 165th Transportation Company was first constituted during World War II, providing crucial logistical support in the European Theater. Reactivated for the Vietnam War, the unit played a significant role in transporting supplies and equipment throughout challenging environments. Over the decades, the 165th has supported various operations, including humanitarian missions and overseas deployments in support of Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for its adaptability and dedication, the company continues to uphold its legacy of excellence in military transportation.
189th ATC Company
U.S. Army
The 189th Aviation Company (Air Traffic Control), commonly known as the 189th ATC Company, was a specialized unit of the U.S. Army tasked with providing air traffic control services during the Vietnam War. Activated in the mid-1960s, the company deployed to Vietnam and played a crucial role in managing the complex and hazardous airspace over key bases and tactical zones. Its controllers ensured the safe and efficient movement of both rotary- and fixed-wing aircraft under combat conditions, often operating from remote and austere locations. The unit’s dedication and expertise contributed significantly to the overall effectiveness and safety of U.S. Army aviation operations throughout its deployment.
18th PSB
U.S. Army
The **18th Personnel Services Battalion (18th PSB)** was a U.S. Army unit primarily responsible for providing personnel management and administrative support within the XVIII Airborne Corps. Activated in the mid-20th century, the 18th PSB supported major operations, including deployments during Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, ensuring the effective processing and accountability of soldiers. The battalion was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where it played a crucial role in maintaining the readiness and morale of deployed and garrisoned troops. In the early 21st century, the 18th PSB was inactivated as part of Army-wide modular restructuring, with its functions integrated into other human resources organizations.
194th Eng Bde TNARNG
U.S. Army
The 194th Engineer Brigade (194th Eng Bde) is a unit of the Tennessee Army National Guard (TNARNG) with a distinguished history of service. Headquartered in Jackson, Tennessee, the brigade was federally recognized in 1973 and has since provided command and control for assigned engineer units throughout the state. The 194th has supported both state and federal missions, including disaster response within Tennessee and overseas deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. With a focus on combat engineering, construction, and infrastructure support, the brigade upholds a proud tradition of excellence and adaptability in both peacetime and wartime operations.
195th Ordnance
U.S. Army
The 195th Ordnance Company is a unit within the United States Army specializing in explosive ordnance disposal (EOD). Activated during the Cold War era, the unit has played a crucial role in identifying, disarming, and safely disposing of explosive threats both domestically and in overseas operations. The 195th has supported various missions, including deployments to conflict zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan, where its expertise has been vital in countering improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Through constant training and adaptation, the unit continues to support military and civilian authorities, ensuring the safety of personnel and the public.
19th CMMC
U.S. Army
The 19th Combat Medical Maintenance Company (19th CMMC) was a specialized unit in the United States Army primarily responsible for the maintenance and repair of medical equipment in support of field hospitals and combat medical units. Activated during the Cold War era, the 19th CMMC played a crucial role in ensuring medical readiness, particularly during large-scale training exercises and potential deployments in Europe under U.S. Army Europe. The unit provided technical expertise, logistical support, and rapid response capabilities for medical materiel, enhancing the effectiveness of combat medical services. Throughout its history, the 19th CMMC contributed significantly to the sustainment of military healthcare operations before eventual inactivation as part of force restructuring.
19th Combat Engineers
U.S. Army
The 19th Combat Engineer Battalion was originally constituted in the Regular Army in 1917 and has served with distinction in several major conflicts. During World War II, the unit was activated and played a crucial role in the European Theater, providing vital engineering support during the Normandy landings and subsequent campaigns across France and Germany. In later years, the 19th Combat Engineers supported operations during the Vietnam War, constructing critical infrastructure and clearing obstacles under combat conditions. Throughout its history, the battalion has exemplified the motto "To Build and To Destroy," delivering essential combat engineering capabilities wherever deployed.
19th Maintenance Co., Hanau, Germany
U.S. Army
The 19th Maintenance Company was a United States Army support unit stationed in Hanau, Germany, during the Cold War and into the post-Cold War era. Tasked primarily with maintenance and repair of vehicles, weaponry, and equipment, the company played a crucial role in supporting the operational readiness of U.S. Army units assigned to V Corps and other elements within the region. Throughout its tenure in Germany, the 19th Maintenance Company participated in numerous field exercises, NATO operations, and real-world contingencies, ensuring that combat and support units remained mission-capable. The unit’s presence in Hanau contributed significantly to the logistical backbone of U.S. forces in Europe until its inactivation as part of the broader military drawdown and restructuring in the early 2000s.
19th Signal
U.S. Army
The 19th Signal Battalion was originally constituted in the Army of the United States on 18 October 1927 and later activated on 1 June 1941 at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. During World War II, the unit provided critical communications support throughout the European Theater, participating in major campaigns including Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. After the war, the battalion was inactivated and reactivated several times, adapting to evolving communications technology and supporting various Army operations during the Cold War and beyond. The 19th Signal continues to uphold its legacy of excellence in tactical and strategic communications, supporting Army missions worldwide.
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