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73rd Maint. Co.
U.S. Army
The 73rd Maintenance Company (73rd Maint. Co.) is a U.S. Army unit specializing in providing maintenance support for a wide range of military vehicles and equipment. Historically, the company has played a vital role in ensuring operational readiness by conducting repairs, recovery, and technical inspections both in garrison and deployed environments. The unit has supported numerous training exercises and overseas operations, contributing to missions in areas such as Southwest Asia and Europe. Its dedication to logistical excellence has earned it commendations for sustaining combat and support units across various theaters of operation.
73rd MI
U.S. Army
The 73rd Military Intelligence (MI) Company was first constituted in the U.S. Army in 1948 and has served in various capacities supporting military intelligence operations. Throughout its history, the unit has provided critical intelligence support, including signals and human intelligence, to Army commanders during both peacetime and combat operations. The 73rd MI Company has participated in major conflicts such as the Korean War and the War on Terror, demonstrating adaptability and technical expertise. Its dedicated personnel continue to play a vital role in gathering, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence to ensure the success of U.S. military missions worldwide.
74th FAD
U.S. Army
The 74th Field Artillery Detachment (74th FAD) was a United States Army unit active during the Cold War era. Assigned to NATO forces in Europe, the 74th FAD was responsible for the custody, maintenance, and readiness of nuclear warheads allocated for use by allied artillery units, primarily Belgian forces equipped with Honest John and later Lance missile systems. Stationed in West Germany, the detachment operated under strict security protocols and played a key role in the nuclear sharing arrangements designed to deter Soviet aggression. The unit was inactivated following the reduction of tactical nuclear weapons in Europe and the end of the Cold War.
75th General Supply Company
U.S. Army
The 75th General Supply Company was activated during World War II to provide essential logistical support to frontline units. Specializing in the procurement, storage, and distribution of supplies, the company played a vital role in maintaining the operational readiness of combat troops during major campaigns in the European Theater. After the war, the 75th continued to serve in various conflicts and peacetime operations, adapting to technological advancements in military logistics. Throughout its history, the unit earned multiple commendations for its efficiency and dedication, exemplifying the importance of supply operations in military success.
765 transportation Bn, HHC
U.S. Army
The 765th Transportation Battalion (Headquarters and Headquarters Company, HHC) has a distinguished history of providing logistical and transportation support to U.S. Army operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the battalion played a key role in the mobilization and movement of personnel and materiel, supporting both stateside and overseas missions. Over the years, the 765th Transportation Bn, HHC has participated in major exercises and deployments, ensuring the seamless movement of critical resources during contingencies and humanitarian operations. Their commitment to excellence in transportation logistics has made them a vital component of the Army’s sustainment mission.
774th Tank Battalion
U.S. Army
The 774th Tank Battalion was an independent tank battalion of the United States Army formed in 1943 during World War II. After training in the United States, the battalion deployed to the European Theater, landing in France in late 1944. It was attached to various infantry divisions, including the 79th and 84th Infantry Divisions, supporting them during critical operations such as the Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns. The 774th provided crucial armored support in river crossings, urban combat, and the push into Germany, contributing to the Allied victory in Europe before being inactivated after the war.
78th Artillery
U.S. Army
The 78th Artillery, originally constituted during World War I, served as a key field artillery unit in the U.S. Army. The unit was activated in 1918 and participated in several major campaigns in France before being demobilized after the war. Reactivated during World War II, the 78th Artillery provided critical fire support in the European Theater, notably during the Battle of the Bulge. Post-war, the unit underwent several reorganizations and redesignations, continuing to serve in various capacities as part of the Army’s artillery forces through the Cold War and beyond.
7th med bn
U.S. Army
The 7th Medical Battalion was a key medical support unit in the United States Marine Corps, originally activated during World War II. It played a crucial role in providing medical care and casualty evacuation during major campaigns in the Pacific, including the battles of Guadalcanal, Peleliu, and Okinawa. After the war, the battalion was deactivated and reactivated several times, adapting to the needs of subsequent conflicts such as the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Throughout its history, the 7th Medical Battalion earned a distinguished reputation for its dedication to saving lives under combat conditions.
800th Logistic Support Brigade
U.S. Army
The 800th Logistic Support Brigade is a United States Army Reserve unit specializing in providing comprehensive sustainment and logistical support to deployed forces. Established in the early 21st century, the brigade has played a critical role in supporting operations both domestically and overseas, ensuring that combat and support units receive vital supplies, equipment, and maintenance. Its soldiers have participated in missions ranging from large-scale exercises to real-world contingencies, demonstrating adaptability and expertise in complex environments. The brigade remains a key component in the Army’s ability to project and sustain force readiness across the globe.
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