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ARNG of Connecticut
U.S. Army
The Connecticut Army National Guard (CTARNG) traces its origins to the colonial militia formed in 1636, making it one of the oldest military organizations in the United States. Throughout its history, Connecticut's citizen-soldiers have served in major conflicts including the Revolutionary War, Civil War, World Wars I and II, and more recent operations such as in Iraq and Afghanistan. The unit provides both federal and state missions, ranging from overseas deployments to disaster response within Connecticut. Today, the CTARNG continues its legacy of service, readiness, and support to both the nation and the state.
Camp Johnson
U.S. Army
Camp Johnson, located in North Carolina, is a United States Marine Corps installation that has played a significant role in military training since its establishment during World War II. Originally known as Montford Point, it was the site where the first African American Marines were trained from 1942 to 1949, breaking racial barriers within the Corps. In 1974, the base was renamed in honor of Sergeant Major Gilbert H. "Hashmark" Johnson, one of the first African American Marine Corps sergeants major and a distinguished Montford Point Marine. Today, Camp Johnson serves as a key component of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, hosting various training schools, including the Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools.
CDCEC
U.S. Army
Certainly! The Centro de Desarrollo de Conceptos y Experiencias del Combate (CDCEC) is a specialized unit within the Argentine Army, established in the early 21st century. Its primary mission is to analyze, develop, and test new combat doctrines, tactics, and military technologies in response to evolving operational environments. The CDCEC plays a pivotal role in modernizing the Argentine Army by conducting field experiments, simulations, and training exercises to validate innovative concepts. Over time, its work has enhanced the effectiveness and adaptability of Argentine land forces in both national defense and international peacekeeping operations.
CENTAG MP unit NATO
U.S. Army
The CENTAG MP (Central Army Group Military Police) unit was a multinational NATO military police formation active during the Cold War, primarily tasked with supporting the Central Army Group (CENTAG) in Central Europe. Formed in the early years of NATO, the unit comprised personnel from several member nations, including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and France. Its primary missions included law enforcement, traffic control, security operations, and liaison duties among the diverse NATO forces stationed in West Germany. The CENTAG MP unit played a crucial role in maintaining order, discipline, and coordination within one of NATO’s most strategically vital commands until the end of the Cold War and the subsequent restructuring of NATO forces in the early 1990s.
CLB-6 Camp Lejeune
U.S. Army
Combat Logistics Battalion 6 (CLB-6) is a logistics battalion based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and is part of Combat Logistics Regiment 2 within the 2nd Marine Logistics Group. Activated in 2006, CLB-6 has provided critical combat service support to Marine units, particularly during multiple deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. The battalion has played a key role in convoy operations, supply distribution, and maintenance support, ensuring sustained combat effectiveness for forward-deployed forces. Over the years, CLB-6 has distinguished itself through adaptability and dedication, earning commendations for its operational excellence in challenging environments.
Counter Intelligence Corp
U.S. Army
The Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) was a United States Army intelligence agency established during World War II in 1942. Its primary mission was to detect and prevent espionage, sabotage, and subversion against U.S. military forces. CIC agents operated both domestically and overseas, conducting investigations, security screenings, and counterespionage operations, particularly in the European and Pacific theaters. After the war, the CIC continued to operate during the early Cold War period before its functions were absorbed by the U.S. Army Intelligence Corps in 1961.
Dental Corps Cherry Point NC
U.S. Army
The Dental Corps at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, has a longstanding mission of providing comprehensive dental care to active duty Marines, Sailors, and other eligible beneficiaries. Established to support the operational readiness of aviation and ground units based at Cherry Point, the Dental Corps offers preventive, restorative, and emergency dental services. Over the decades, its personnel have deployed in support of major conflicts and humanitarian missions, ensuring the oral health and combat readiness of deployed forces. The unit continues to uphold a tradition of excellence, adapting to advances in dental medicine and military healthcare to meet the evolving needs of the Marine Corps community.
e co 2nd engr bn camp pelham korea
U.S. Army
Echo Company, 2nd Engineer Battalion (E Co, 2nd Engr Bn) was stationed at Camp Pelham, Korea, during the Cold War era as part of the United States' commitment to the defense of South Korea. The company provided critical combat engineer support, including mobility, countermobility, and survivability operations along the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). E Company regularly conducted training exercises, fortification construction, and landmine clearing to maintain readiness in a high-tension environment. Their presence at Camp Pelham contributed significantly to the deterrence posture of the United States Forces Korea (USFK) throughout the late 20th century.
E Company MSG Battalion Saigon Vietnam
U.S. Army
E Company, MSG Battalion, was a United States Marine Security Guard unit stationed in Saigon, Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. Tasked with providing security for the U.S. Embassy and other American diplomatic facilities, E Company played a critical role during periods of intense conflict, including the 1968 Tet Offensive, when the embassy compound came under direct attack. The Marines of E Company demonstrated bravery and professionalism under fire, helping to repel enemy forces and secure vital American interests in the city. Their service was emblematic of the broader challenges faced by U.S. personnel assigned to protect American assets in a volatile combat zone.
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