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19th Inf APO 112
U.S. Army
The 19th Infantry Regiment, associated with APO 112, is a distinguished unit in the United States Army with a history dating back to its establishment in 1861. The regiment saw significant action during World War II as part of the 24th Infantry Division, participating in the defense of the Philippines and later in the liberation of Leyte and Luzon. During the Korean War, the 19th Infantry was among the first American units to engage North Korean forces, playing a crucial role in the Pusan Perimeter and subsequent campaigns. Throughout its service, the 19th Infantry Regiment has earned numerous commendations for its bravery and steadfastness in combat.
19th Maintenance Co Hanau Gr
U.S. Army
The 19th Maintenance Company, based in Hanau, Germany, was a key logistical support unit within the U.S. Army's European theater during the Cold War and post-Cold War periods. Tasked with maintenance and repair of a wide array of military vehicles and equipment, the company played a crucial role in ensuring operational readiness for units stationed in and around Hanau. It supported major exercises such as REFORGER and provided vital sustainment during both peacetime and contingency operations. The unit was eventually inactivated as part of the broader restructuring and drawdown of U.S. forces in Germany in the early 21st century.
19th transportation
U.S. Army
The 19th Transportation Company was first constituted during World War II, activated on 1 May 1942. It played a crucial role in supporting Allied logistics operations across the European Theater, providing essential truck and convoy operations. Over the decades, the unit has served in numerous conflicts, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, ensuring the continuous movement of troops, equipment, and supplies. Today, the 19th Transportation Company remains a vital component of the U.S. Army’s logistical capabilities, upholding its legacy of reliable transportation support in both peacetime and combat environments.
1st AG Company
U.S. Army
The 1st AG (Adjutant General) Company was traditionally responsible for personnel administration and human resources support within larger military formations, such as divisions or corps. Established to streamline and manage records, awards, promotions, and casualty reporting, the 1st AG Company played a critical role in maintaining combat effectiveness and morale. Throughout its history, the unit deployed alongside major forces in both peace and wartime, providing essential administrative continuity during World War II, the Korean War, and later conflicts. Their dedication ensured that soldiers’ personal and service needs were met, directly contributing to the operational readiness and efficiency of the U.S. Army.
1st Base Post Office
U.S. Army
The 1st Base Post Office was established during World War II to support the logistical and communication needs of deployed military forces. Its primary mission was to ensure the efficient and secure handling, distribution, and delivery of mail and official correspondence for military personnel stationed at bases overseas. The unit played a crucial role in maintaining morale by connecting servicemembers with their families and providing timely dissemination of orders and information. Over time, the 1st Base Post Office adapted to new technologies and expanded its operations, continuing to serve as a vital link in military communications during subsequent conflicts.
1st Battalion 3rd Brigade
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion of the 3rd Brigade has a distinguished legacy within the United States Army, tracing its origins to World War II where it contributed to major campaigns in Europe. Over the decades, the battalion has served in numerous conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, earning unit commendations for valor and meritorious service. In recent years, the 1st Battalion participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, demonstrating adaptability in both combat and peacekeeping missions. Today, it remains an integral part of the 3rd Brigade, upholding a tradition of excellence and readiness for global deployment.
1st Battalion,72d Armor (motars)
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 72d Armor Regiment (Mortars), traces its lineage to the formation of the 72d Tank Battalion during World War II, where it served with distinction in the Pacific Theater. Reactivated and redesignated several times, the battalion became an integral armored force within the 2nd Infantry Division, prominently serving in the Korean War and subsequent decades on the Korean Peninsula. Specializing in armored warfare, the battalion's mortar platoons provided vital indirect fire support to maneuver units during both training and real-world operations. Today, the 1st Battalion, 72d Armor continues its legacy of readiness and firepower as part of the U.S. Army’s forward-deployed forces in Korea.
1ST Eng 1st Inf Dev
U.S. Army
**1ST Eng, 1st Inf Div (1st Engineer Battalion, 1st Infantry Division):** The 1st Engineer Battalion, part of the storied 1st Infantry Division (“The Big Red One”), is the oldest continuously serving engineer unit in the United States Army, tracing its lineage back to 1846. The battalion participated in major conflicts including the Mexican-American War, Civil War, World Wars I and II, Korea, Vietnam, and more recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Renowned for its expertise in combat engineering, mobility, and breaching operations, the 1st Engineer Battalion has consistently supported maneuver forces through construction, demolition, and obstacle clearance. The unit’s enduring motto, “Never Broken by Hardship or Battle,” reflects its legacy of valor and resilience in the face of adversity.
1st missile bat 34 arty
U.S. Army
The 1st Missile Battalion, 34th Artillery (1st Missile Bn, 34th Arty), was a United States Army unit activated during the Cold War era to provide surface-to-surface missile support. Equipped initially with the MGM-5 Corporal missile and later with the MGM-29 Sergeant missile system, the battalion played a vital role in the U.S. Army’s tactical missile forces in Europe. Stationed primarily in West Germany, the 1st Missile Battalion, 34th Artillery, was responsible for nuclear-capable missile operations as part of NATO’s deterrence strategy against the Soviet Union. The unit was eventually inactivated as missile technology and strategic doctrines evolved in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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