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1:30th FA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 30th Field Artillery Regiment (1/30th FA) was originally constituted in 1918 as part of the National Army and has a distinguished history of service in major conflicts, including World War II and the Korean War. During World War II, the battalion provided critical artillery support for Allied operations in the European Theater, earning campaign streamers for its actions. In the Korean War, 1/30th FA played a vital role in supporting infantry advances and defensive operations under challenging conditions. Today, the unit is stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, serving as a key training battalion for Field Artillery officers and soldiers, upholding its legacy of excellence and readiness.
3:33rd Armored Division Germany
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 33rd Armor Regiment (3/33rd Armor) was a key armored unit within the U.S. Army’s 3rd Armored Division, stationed in Germany during the Cold War. Activated in the post-World War II era, the battalion played a crucial role in NATO's forward defense strategy, frequently participating in large-scale training exercises such as REFORGER to deter potential Warsaw Pact aggression. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, 3/33rd Armor maintained a high level of readiness and often conducted joint operations with allied forces. The unit continued its mission until the early 1990s, when the end of the Cold War led to the drawdown and eventual inactivation of the battalion as part of U.S. Army force reductions in Europe.
3rd ID
U.S. Army
The 3rd Infantry Division (3rd ID), known as the "Rock of the Marne," was activated in November 1917 and earned its nickname during World War I for its heroic stand along the Marne River in France. The division played a significant role in World War II, participating in campaigns in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France, and Germany, and was one of the few U.S. divisions to fight its way from North Africa all the way into Germany. During the Korean War, the 3rd ID participated in several major battles, including the defense of the Pusan Perimeter and operations along the 38th Parallel. In the 21st century, the division has been heavily involved in Operation Iraqi Freedom, leading the charge during the 2003 invasion of Iraq and participating in subsequent operations. Today, the 3rd ID is based at Fort Stewart, Georgia, and continues to serve as a premier combat unit of the U.S. Army.
4TH FIELD ARTILLERY BATTALION
U.S. Army
The 4th Field Artillery Battalion traces its lineage to the early 20th century, originally constituted as part of the U.S. Army's field artillery branch. The unit saw distinguished service in World War I, providing crucial fire support during key offensives. Reorganized and deployed in World War II, the battalion contributed to major campaigns in Europe, earning several unit commendations. Throughout the Cold War era, the 4th Field Artillery Battalion continued to serve as a vital component of the Army’s artillery forces, upholding a proud tradition of excellence and readiness.
793rd Military Police Battalion
U.S. Army
The 793rd Military Police Battalion was originally constituted on June 10, 1942, in the Army of the United States and activated at Camp Maxey, Texas. During World War II, the battalion deployed to the European Theater, providing critical security, law enforcement, and prisoner of war operations. In the post-war years, the 793rd served in various locations, including Germany, where it played a vital role in Cold War military policing and community security. Today, the battalion continues to support U.S. Army operations, maintaining readiness to deploy worldwide for law enforcement and security missions.
1:10th Cav (Gun Platoon)
U.S. Army
The 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment (1/10th Cav), known as the "Buffalo Soldiers," has a storied history dating back to its formation in 1866. During the Vietnam War, the Gun Platoon of 1/10th Cav served as the aerial weapons section, providing vital armed helicopter support for reconnaissance and security missions. Equipped with gunships such as the UH-1B/C "Huey" and later the AH-1 Cobra, the platoon played a key role in covering troop movements, extracting units under fire, and engaging enemy forces. The valor and effectiveness of the Gun Platoon contributed significantly to the squadron’s reputation for bravery and innovation throughout its deployments.
18th Field Artillery Brigade
U.S. Army
The 18th Field Artillery Brigade was originally constituted on 18 October 1927 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 18th Field Artillery Brigade and activated on 19 January 1943 at Camp Gruber, Oklahoma. During World War II, the brigade provided crucial artillery support in the European Theater, participating in campaigns such as Normandy and Rhineland. In the postwar era, the brigade was reactivated and reorganized several times, eventually becoming a key element of the XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. Today, the 18th Field Artillery Brigade remains the Army’s only airborne field artillery brigade, delivering precision fire support and maintaining rapid deployment capabilities worldwide.
1st Cavalry Division, HHC
U.S. Army
The 1st Cavalry Division, Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), is the command element of the renowned 1st Cavalry Division of the United States Army, originally activated in 1921. The division gained fame during World War II in the Pacific Theater, participating in key campaigns in the Philippines and Japan. During the Vietnam War, it was the first full division to deploy and pioneered the use of air mobility with helicopters, dramatically changing how modern warfare was conducted. In recent decades, HHC has led the division in operations in the Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy as a premier maneuver unit in the U.S. Army.
2:34th Armor
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 34th Armor Regiment (2/34th Armor) was first constituted in 1941 as part of the 34th Armored Regiment and assigned to the 5th Armored Division during World War II. The unit saw combat in the European Theater, participating in campaigns across France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany, and earned numerous campaign streamers for its distinguished service. In the decades following WWII, 2/34th Armor underwent several activations and inactivations, serving in various armored and training roles within the U.S. Army. In recent years, the battalion has been part of the 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kansas, deploying in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, continuing its legacy of excellence in armored warfare.
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