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351st AG Co
U.S. Army
The 351st Adjutant General Company (Postal) is a United States Army Reserve unit specializing in postal operations and human resources support. Activated originally during the Cold War era, the unit has provided vital mail and personnel services to deployed and stateside soldiers. The 351st AG Co has supported numerous missions, including Operations Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom, ensuring morale and communication through efficient postal delivery. Through its dedicated service, the 351st AG Co has played a crucial role in sustaining Army operations and soldier welfare around the globe.
358th Infantry Regiment, 90th Infantry Division
U.S. Army
The 358th Infantry Regiment was activated in August 1917 as part of the 90th Infantry Division, originally composed of draftees from Texas and Oklahoma. The regiment saw distinguished service during World War I, participating in major campaigns such as St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Reactivated for World War II, the 358th landed at Utah Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944, and fought through Normandy, the Rhineland, and Central Europe, earning multiple unit citations for valor and effectiveness. After the war, the regiment was inactivated, but its legacy of courage and service remains honored within the U.S. Army’s storied history.
361st Medical Laboratory
U.S. Army
The 361st Medical Laboratory was constituted on 16 July 1942 and activated at Camp Barkeley, Texas, during World War II. As a key element of the U.S. Army’s medical service, the unit provided laboratory and diagnostic support for American forces in the European Theater. The 361st played a vital role in disease prevention, outbreak investigation, and medical testing, directly contributing to troop health and operational effectiveness. After the end of the war, the unit was inactivated on 25 November 1945 as part of the postwar drawdown.
367 Engineering Battalion
U.S. Army
The 367th Engineer Battalion is a United States Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history of service dating back to its activation during World War II. Originally constituted in 1942, the battalion has provided vital combat engineering support in various operations, including constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and establishing defensive positions. Over the decades, the 367th has participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, supporting both domestic and overseas missions such as Operation Iraqi Freedom. Today, the battalion remains headquartered in St. Cloud, Minnesota, continuing its legacy of engineering excellence and operational readiness.
367th Combat Engineers
U.S. Army
The 367th Combat Engineers was activated during World War II to provide critical engineering support to U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Specializing in tasks such as bridge construction, mine clearing, and fortification building, the unit played a pivotal role in enabling troop movements and logistics. During the Normandy Campaign, the 367th was instrumental in establishing vital crossing points under enemy fire, contributing to the Allied advance. After the war, the unit continued to serve in various capacities before being reorganized during subsequent Army restructuring efforts.
36th FA
U.S. Army
The 36th Field Artillery (FA) was first constituted in the Regular Army on July 5, 1918, as the 36th Field Artillery and organized at Camp McClellan, Alabama. Although demobilized shortly after World War I, it was reactivated before World War II and served with distinction in the European Theater, providing crucial artillery support in major campaigns such as Normandy and the Rhineland. Throughout the Cold War and into the modern era, the 36th FA has undergone several reorganizations and redesignations, adapting to evolving military needs. Today, the unit upholds its legacy of excellence and readiness as part of the United States Army’s artillery forces.
36th Medical Clearing co.
U.S. Army
The 36th Medical Clearing Company was a U.S. Army medical unit active during World War II. Its primary mission was to provide medical care and manage casualty evacuation near the front lines, serving as an essential link between battalion aid stations and field hospitals. The unit was attached to various divisions, including the 1st Infantry Division, and participated in major campaigns such as the Normandy invasion, the liberation of France, and the push into Germany. Throughout its service, the 36th Medical Clearing Company played a crucial role in saving lives by rapidly treating and stabilizing wounded soldiers under challenging combat conditions.
370th Engineer
U.S. Army
The 370th Engineer Battalion is a unit of the United States Army Reserve with a distinguished history of service. Activated during World War II, the battalion provided critical engineering support in the European Theater, including constructing bridges and clearing obstacles under fire. Over the decades, the 370th has participated in numerous operations, both at home and abroad, including deployments in support of Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Today, the battalion continues its legacy by training and deploying soldiers to provide combat engineer capabilities wherever needed.
374th Radio Research Company
U.S. Army
The 374th Radio Research Company was a United States Army unit specializing in signals intelligence (SIGINT) during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1966, the unit operated under the Army Security Agency (ASA) and was tasked with intercepting and analyzing enemy communications to provide vital intelligence to U.S. and allied forces. Stationed primarily at Long Binh and various forward locations in South Vietnam, the 374th supported a wide range of combat operations by delivering timely and actionable information. The company played a crucial role in counterinsurgency efforts before being inactivated following the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam in the early 1970s.
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