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1864th Transportation Company
U.S. Army
The 1864th Transportation Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve specializing in transportation and logistical support operations. Originally constituted to provide critical movement of supplies, equipment, and personnel, the company has supported numerous training exercises and mobilizations, both domestically and overseas. Throughout its history, the 1864th has played vital roles in major deployments, such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring sustainment and mobility for combat and support forces. The unit continues to uphold a tradition of excellence, adaptability, and service in support of Army missions worldwide.
187th Medical Battalion
U.S. Army
The 187th Medical Battalion was originally constituted on 23 July 1942 in the Army of the United States and activated on 25 August 1942 at Camp Barkeley, Texas. Throughout World War II, the battalion provided essential medical support to combat units in the European Theater, earning campaign participation credit for multiple major operations. Following the war, the unit underwent several redesignations and periods of inactivation before being reactivated and assigned to provide medical training at various U.S. Army installations, most notably at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Today, the 187th Medical Battalion plays a critical role in training and supporting Army medical personnel to ensure readiness for both peacetime and combat missions.
188 infantry
U.S. Army
The 188th Infantry Regiment was first constituted during World War II as part of the U.S. Army's 11th Airborne Division. Activated in 1943, the regiment participated in combat operations in the Pacific Theater, notably in the Philippines campaign where it played a key role in liberating Luzon from Japanese occupation. After the war, the 188th Infantry saw postwar service in the occupation of Japan before being inactivated in 1949. The regiment's legacy continues through its lineage with airborne and infantry units in the modern U.S. Army.
18th MASH Pleiku
U.S. Army
The 18th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) was a U.S. Army medical unit deployed during the Vietnam War, primarily stationed at Pleiku in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam. Activated in the early 1960s, the 18th MASH provided critical frontline surgical and medical support to American and allied forces engaged in intense combat operations. The unit was renowned for its rapid response and ability to save countless lives through its advanced medical care under challenging conditions. The 18th MASH remained operational in Pleiku until its deactivation in the early 1970s, following the drawdown of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
190th HEM Company
U.S. Army
The 190th HEM (Heavy Equipment Maintenance) Company is a support unit within the United States Army, specializing in the maintenance and repair of heavy vehicles and equipment. Historically, the 190th HEM Company has played a vital role in ensuring operational readiness by providing field-level maintenance support to various combat and support units. The company has been deployed in numerous domestic and overseas operations, contributing to missions ranging from humanitarian assistance to combat zone equipment sustainment. Its expertise has been crucial during large-scale exercises and real-world contingencies, enabling frontline units to maintain mobility and effectiveness.
191st ATC Company
U.S. Army
The 191st Aviation Company (Air Traffic Control), commonly known as the 191st ATC Company, was constituted during the Vietnam War era to provide critical air traffic control services in combat zones. Activated in the mid-1960s, the unit was deployed to the Republic of Vietnam, where its personnel managed and coordinated aircraft operations at several key airfields and forward operating bases. The 191st ATC Company played a vital role in ensuring the safe and efficient movement of both rotary and fixed-wing aircraft, often under challenging and hostile conditions. After distinguished service, the unit was eventually inactivated as U.S. involvement in Vietnam drew down, leaving a legacy of professionalism and support to Army aviation operations.
194th ADA
U.S. Army
The **194th Air Defense Artillery (ADA) Regiment** traces its lineage to the early 20th century, originally constituted as a coastal or antiaircraft artillery unit in the United States Army. Over the decades, the regiment has undergone multiple reorganizations and designations, adapting to evolving air defense technologies and threats. The 194th ADA has participated in both domestic and overseas operations, providing critical air and missile defense capabilities to protect American forces and strategic assets. Today, its subordinate units continue to serve as a vital component of the Army National Guard, equipped with modern air defense systems such as the Avenger and Patriot missile platforms.
1st Battalion, 79th Field Artillery Regiment
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 79th Field Artillery Regiment traces its origins to its constitution in 1916 as part of the U.S. Army. The unit has served with distinction in multiple conflicts, including World War II, where it provided crucial fire support in the European Theater. Over the decades, the battalion has undergone several activations and inactivations, adapting to the evolving needs of the Army. In recent years, the 1-79th Field Artillery has been primarily assigned as a training battalion at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, responsible for preparing new generations of artillery Soldiers.
1st BN 157th Field Artillery
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 157th Field Artillery traces its origins to the Colorado National Guard, with lineage dating back to the early 20th century. Federalized for service in both World Wars, the unit provided critical artillery support in major campaigns, including operations in France during World War I and in Europe during World War II. In the postwar era, the battalion continued to serve as a key component of the Colorado Army National Guard, supporting both state and federal missions. Today, the 1st Battalion, 157th Field Artillery remains a vital part of the U.S. Army’s fire support capabilities, upholding a legacy of service and excellence.
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