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4 Battalion 23 Inf Regiment
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment (4-23 IN) is a distinguished unit of the United States Army with origins tracing back to its parent regiment's formation in 1812. Throughout its history, the battalion has served with valor in major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, often earning commendations for its actions in combat. Reactivated and inactivated multiple times, 4-23 IN has adapted to modern military needs, participating in operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in the 21st century. Today, the battalion continues to uphold its legacy as part of the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, maintaining readiness for a wide range of missions worldwide.
4:6 CAV
U.S. Army
The 4th Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment (4/6 CAV) is a distinguished unit of the United States Army with a lineage tracing back to the original 6th Cavalry, formed in 1861. Throughout its history, 4/6 CAV has served in a variety of roles, including as an armored cavalry reconnaissance unit during the Cold War and later as an aviation reconnaissance squadron equipped with AH-64 Apache helicopters. The unit has deployed in support of major operations such as Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. Renowned for its adaptability and combat effectiveness, 4/6 CAV continues to provide critical reconnaissance and security capabilities to the U.S. Army.
4:60th FA
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 60th Field Artillery Regiment (4/60th FA) traces its lineage to the 60th Field Artillery, originally constituted in 1917 during World War I. Reactivated and reorganized multiple times, the battalion saw notable service during World War II and later in the Cold War era, providing direct and general support artillery fire for various U.S. Army divisions. Throughout its history, 4/60th FA was equipped with a range of howitzers and played a key role in training, readiness, and support operations, both in the continental United States and overseas. The unit's legacy is marked by adaptability and dedication to mission success, reflecting the proud traditions of the Field Artillery branch.
4:63rd Armor
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment (4/63rd Armor), originally constituted as part of the 63rd Armor Regiment, has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army. Activated during the Cold War, 4/63rd Armor served as a tank battalion in the 1st Infantry Division, stationed primarily in Europe as part of NATO forces, with a significant presence in Germany. The unit participated in key training exercises and was prepared for rapid deployment in case of conflict with Warsaw Pact forces. In the post-Cold War era, 4/63rd Armor saw deployments including Operation Desert Storm, before eventually being inactivated during Army restructuring in the 1990s.
4010th Army Hospital
U.S. Army
The 4010th Army Hospital was a United States Army Reserve medical unit established to provide comprehensive medical support and care for service members. Activated during the mid-20th century, the unit played a crucial role in training Reserve medical personnel and supporting mobilization requirements during periods of conflict and national emergencies. The 4010th Army Hospital participated in numerous training exercises and provided medical augmentation for active-duty forces as needed. Throughout its history, the unit contributed to enhancing Army medical readiness before it was eventually inactivated as part of restructuring efforts within the Army Reserve medical command.
40th FA
U.S. Army
The 40th Field Artillery (FA) traces its origins to its constitution in the Regular Army on July 5, 1918, and initial organization at Camp Custer, Michigan, during World War I. Although the unit did not see combat in the First World War, it was reactivated and served with distinction in World War II, participating in campaigns across Europe, including Normandy and Rhineland. The 40th FA continued its tradition of excellence throughout the Cold War, supporting various U.S. Army divisions in both Europe and Asia. Today, the 40th Field Artillery upholds its proud legacy of service, providing artillery support and maintaining readiness as part of the United States Army’s artillery forces.
410th EVAC Hospital
U.S. Army
The 410th Evacuation Hospital was a U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. Organized in 1943, the hospital deployed to the European Theater, where it provided critical medical care to wounded soldiers following the D-Day landings and subsequent campaigns across France and Germany. The 410th operated semi-mobile field hospitals close to the front lines, treating thousands of casualties under challenging conditions. After the war, the unit was inactivated but left a legacy of dedicated service in combat medicine.
416th CA
U.S. Army
The 416th Civil Affairs Battalion (416th CA) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, specializing in civil-military operations. Activated in 2012 and headquartered in Norristown, Pennsylvania, the battalion supports the integration of civilian considerations into military planning and operations. The 416th CA has deployed personnel in support of operations in the Middle East, including missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, where they facilitated humanitarian assistance, governance, and reconstruction efforts. The unit continues to train and prepare for a variety of missions, enhancing the Army's ability to interact with civilian populations in conflict and post-conflict environments.
416th ENCOM
U.S. Army
The 416th Engineer Command (416th ENCOM), headquartered in Darien, Illinois, is a major subordinate command of the U.S. Army Reserve. Established in 1950, the unit provides combat engineering, construction, and infrastructure support for military operations worldwide. Over its history, the 416th ENCOM has supported missions ranging from Cold War-era readiness exercises to deployments in operations such as Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. The command continues to play a vital role in both domestic and overseas engineering missions, ensuring mobility, survivability, and sustainment for U.S. and allied forces.
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