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USA SUPPORT THAILAND
U.S. Army
USA SUPPORT THAILAND was a United States military mission established during the Vietnam War to assist the Royal Thai Government in defense and logistical operations. Beginning in the early 1960s, American personnel provided training, equipment, and support to Thai armed forces, enhancing their capability to counter communist insurgencies within Thailand and neighboring Laos. The unit facilitated the construction and operation of key air bases, which served as strategic hubs for U.S. air operations throughout Southeast Asia. USA SUPPORT THAILAND played a vital role in strengthening U.S.-Thai military relations before being gradually reduced after the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam in the mid-1970s.
USAADS
U.S. Army
**United States Army Air Defense School (USAADS)** The United States Army Air Defense School (USAADS) was established in 1957 at Fort Bliss, Texas, to provide specialized training and doctrine development for Army air defense artillery units. USAADS played a crucial role during the Cold War, preparing soldiers to operate and maintain air defense systems such as the Nike Hercules, HAWK, and later the Patriot missile systems. Throughout its history, the school adapted to evolving threats, incorporating lessons from conflicts and technological advancements into its curriculum. In 2010, USAADS became part of the Air Defense Artillery School under the U.S. Army Fires Center of Excellence at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, continuing its legacy of excellence in air defense training.
USAG EUROPE SHAPE BELGIUM
U.S. Army
USAG (United States Army Garrison) Europe SHAPE Belgium supports U.S. military operations and personnel stationed at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Mons, Belgium. Established during the early years of the Cold War, the garrison has played a crucial role in supporting NATO’s strategic command and strengthening U.S.-European defense cooperation. Over the decades, USAG Europe SHAPE has provided essential services, logistical support, and force protection for American and allied personnel. Its enduring presence underscores the United States' commitment to NATO and collective security in Europe.
USAISD
U.S. Army
The United States Army Information Systems Division (USAISD) played a pivotal role in advancing military communications and information management during the late 20th century. Established to centralize and oversee the Army’s rapidly expanding information technology infrastructure, USAISD was responsible for developing, maintaining, and securing communication networks critical to command and control operations. The unit supported both stateside and overseas Army operations, ensuring reliable data exchange and cyber security throughout evolving conflicts. USAISD’s efforts laid the groundwork for today’s network-centric warfare capabilities, ultimately merging into broader Army cyber and signal organizations in the 21st century.
USASCH military police co. Schofield barracks
U.S. Army
The USASCH Military Police Company was a unit stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, tasked with providing law enforcement, security, and force protection for the U.S. Army Support Command Hawaii (USASCH). Throughout its history, the company played a vital role in maintaining order and discipline on post, supporting military operations, and responding to emergencies and incidents within the installation. Its personnel conducted patrols, managed access control points, and facilitated military customs and courtesies. The company’s efforts contributed significantly to the overall safety and mission readiness of Schofield Barracks and the surrounding military community.
USTRATCOM
U.S. Army
United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) was established on June 1, 1992, following the end of the Cold War, by merging the Strategic Air Command (SAC) and the United States Space Command's strategic missions. Headquartered at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, USSTRATCOM was created to oversee the United States' strategic nuclear forces, providing global command and control of nuclear capabilities to deter and, if necessary, respond to strategic threats. Over time, its mission expanded to include space operations, global strike, missile defense, and cyberspace operations. As one of the eleven unified combatant commands, USSTRATCOM plays a pivotal role in maintaining strategic deterrence and ensuring U.S. national security in an evolving global threat environment.
Weapons Support Detachment:Korea
U.S. Army
Weapons Support Detachment/Korea (WSD-K) is a United States military unit established to provide specialized logistical and technical support for U.S. forces stationed on the Korean Peninsula. The unit’s primary mission is believed to involve the maintenance, security, and readiness of special weapons and their associated systems, playing a critical role in the U.S.-Republic of Korea alliance's deterrence posture. Historically, WSD-K has operated with a high degree of secrecy, reflecting the sensitive nature of its responsibilities and its contribution to regional stability. Over the years, the unit has adapted to evolving strategic requirements, ensuring that U.S. commitments to the defense of South Korea remain credible and effective.
1:162 Infantry, 41st Brigade, ORANG
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment (1-162 IN) is a unit of the Oregon Army National Guard and part of the 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT), also known as the "Jungleers." The regiment traces its lineage to units formed in Oregon during the late 19th century, with distinguished service in both World War I and World War II, most notably in the Pacific Theater. In recent decades, 1-162 IN has deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and various domestic missions, providing both combat and humanitarian support. The battalion continues to serve as a key component of the 41st IBCT, maintaining readiness for both state and federal missions.
1:297th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment (1/297th Infantry) is a unit of the Alaska Army National Guard with a proud history of service. Originally organized in the territorial period, the unit and its predecessors have served in various capacities since World War II, providing defense for Alaska and contributing troops for overseas deployments. The battalion has participated in federal missions, including support for Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, as well as state missions such as disaster response and homeland security. Today, the 1/297th Infantry continues to embody the spirit and resilience of Alaska’s citizen-soldiers, ensuring readiness for both state and national defense.
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