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150th Aviation
U.S. Army
The 150th Aviation is a distinguished unit within the United States Army National Guard, originally constituted in the late 20th century. Its lineage traces back to aviation detachments providing essential rotary-wing support for both state and federal missions. Over the years, the 150th Aviation has participated in numerous deployments, including overseas operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, where it provided critical airlift, medevac, and support functions. The unit is recognized for its professionalism, adaptability, and vital role in both combat and humanitarian assistance missions.
154th Mech Inf
U.S. Army
The 154th Mechanized Infantry (Mech Inf) was originally constituted during the Cold War era to bolster rapid-response and armored infantry capabilities within its parent division. Equipped with armored personnel carriers and later infantry fighting vehicles, the unit participated in numerous large-scale training exercises and served as a key component of NATO joint operations in Europe. During the Gulf War, the 154th Mech Inf was deployed to the Middle East, where it provided vital support in both offensive and defensive operations. In the 21st century, the unit has continued to adapt, participating in peacekeeping missions and modernization efforts to enhance its operational readiness.
155th BG, HHC, 1st BN, 198 Armor
U.S. Army
The 155th Brigade (BG), Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 1st Battalion, 198th Armor, traces its lineage to the Mississippi Army National Guard and has a distinguished history of service. Originally organized during World War II, the unit has undergone several reorganizations, with the 198th Armor Battalion officially established in the mid-20th century. The battalion has participated in numerous state and federal missions, including deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it provided armored support and security operations. Renowned for its adaptability and professionalism, the 155th BG, HHC, 1-198 Armor continues to uphold a legacy of excellence in both combat and peacetime missions.
15th evac hospital
U.S. Army
The 15th Evacuation Hospital was a distinguished U.S. Army medical unit that provided vital care to wounded soldiers during multiple conflicts. Originally activated during World War II, it served in the European Theater, supporting Allied operations from the Normandy landings through the push into Germany. The unit was reactivated for service during the Korean War, treating thousands of casualties near the front lines. The 15th Evacuation Hospital’s dedication and expertise saved countless lives, earning it a respected place in U.S. military medical history.
165th Infantry Brigade
U.S. Army
The **165th Infantry Brigade** was originally constituted on August 5, 1917, in the National Army as part of the 83rd Division during World War I. The brigade was demobilized after the war and later reactivated multiple times, serving in various training and organizational roles throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries. During World War II, its elements were reorganized and redesignated, contributing to the Army’s wartime expansion and training missions. In recent years, the 165th Infantry Brigade has served as a basic combat training unit at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, where it continues to train and prepare new Soldiers for service in the United States Army.
168th Med BN (AS)
U.S. Army
The 168th Medical Battalion (Area Support), known as the 168th Med BN (AS), traces its origins to World War II, when it was first constituted in the Army of the United States in 1944. The battalion has provided medical support in multiple major conflicts, including the Vietnam War, where it delivered critical health services to U.S. and allied forces. In recent decades, the 168th Med BN (AS) has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, earning recognition for its expertise in combat health support and medical logistics. Today, it remains a vital unit within the U.S. Army, dedicated to sustaining the health and readiness of deployed forces worldwide.
16th signal battalion-440 signal battalion
U.S. Army
Certainly! Here is a short military history for the 16th Signal Battalion – 440th Signal Battalion: The 16th Signal Battalion was originally constituted in the U.S. Army during World War II, providing vital communications support for combat operations in both the European and Pacific Theaters. Over the decades, the unit underwent several reorganizations and redesignations to meet evolving Army communications and technology needs. Eventually, the battalion's lineage and honors were consolidated with those of the 440th Signal Battalion, which itself had a distinguished record supporting Cold War and post-Cold War missions, particularly in Germany and during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Together, the combined 16th/440th Signal Battalion continues to serve as a key component of the Army's signal corps, ensuring reliable and secure communications for commanders and units worldwide.
16th Signal Company
U.S. Army
The 16th Signal Company was originally constituted during World War II to provide critical communications support to larger Army formations. Activated in the early 1940s, the company played a vital role in establishing and maintaining lines of communication across various European theaters of operation. Over the decades, the 16th Signal Company has adapted to evolving technologies, transitioning from traditional wired telegraph systems to modern digital and satellite communications. Today, the unit continues to support Army missions worldwide, ensuring reliable and secure communications in both training and combat environments.
16th USASA Bn Herzo Base
U.S. Army
The 16th USASA Battalion, stationed at Herzo Base near Herzogenaurach, West Germany, played a significant role during the Cold War era. Activated in the 1950s, the unit was part of the United States Army Security Agency (USASA) and was tasked with signals intelligence (SIGINT) and electronic surveillance operations targeting Warsaw Pact communications. Herzo Base became a vital hub for intercepting and analyzing Soviet and East German military transmissions, contributing valuable intelligence to NATO allies. The 16th USASA Battalion remained active at Herzo Base until the late 1970s, after which its mission and personnel were reassigned or integrated into other intelligence structures as the USASA evolved.
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