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4th 68th (Airborne) Armor Ft. Bragg NC
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment (Airborne), was an armored unit assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division and stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Activated in 1984, the battalion was notable for being one of the few airborne-qualified armor units in the U.S. Army, equipped with light tanks and tasked with providing armored support to airborne operations. The unit participated in numerous training exercises and rapid deployment missions, enhancing the division’s combat capabilities during the Cold War era. In 1996, the battalion was inactivated as part of post-Cold War force reductions, but its legacy endures within the airborne and armor communities.
4th and 68th Armor ABN A:CO
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment (Airborne), particularly Alpha Company (A/CO), traces its lineage to the historic 68th Armor Regiment, established during World War II. Reactivated and designated as an airborne unit, the 4-68th Armor became notable for its integration of armored tactics with airborne operations, often training alongside paratrooper units to ensure rapid deployment and armored support behind enemy lines. During its service, A/CO 4-68th Armor ABN participated in major training exercises and served as a critical armored element within the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The unit was recognized for its adaptability and effectiveness until its inactivation during post-Cold War force restructuring in the mid-1990s.
4th Army Division Fort Sill, OK Finance
U.S. Army
The 4th Army Division Finance unit at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, has played a crucial role in supporting Army operations through expert management of financial resources. Established to provide comprehensive financial services, the unit ensures that soldiers and their families receive timely pay and financial support, both at home and during deployments. Throughout its history, the Finance unit has adapted to evolving military needs, implementing new technologies and procedures to streamline payroll, budgeting, and disbursement operations. Its commitment to fiscal responsibility and soldier welfare contributes significantly to the overall readiness and effectiveness of the 4th Army Division.
4th Bde, 94th Div
U.S. Army
The 4th Brigade, 94th Division (4th Bde, 94th Div) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve with a distinguished training mission. Activated as part of the 94th Division (Force Sustainment), the brigade has played a key role in preparing soldiers in logistics and sustainment operations. The unit traces its lineage to the 94th Infantry Division, which fought valiantly in Europe during World War II, including actions in the Battle of the Bulge. Today, the 4th Brigade continues this legacy by providing high-quality training and support to Army Reserve soldiers, ensuring operational readiness for a wide range of missions.
4th Btn, 6th Arty, 32nd AADC
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 6th Artillery (4-6th Arty) served as a key air defense artillery unit within the 32nd Army Air Defense Command (32nd AADC) during the Cold War. Activated in Europe, the battalion was tasked with operating advanced surface-to-air missile systems to protect NATO assets from aerial threats. Stationed primarily in West Germany, 4-6th Arty played a vital role in the integrated air defense network that shielded Western Europe from potential Warsaw Pact air attacks. The unit was deactivated as part of post-Cold War military restructuring in the early 1990s.
4th CSSB
U.S. Army
The 4th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (4th CSSB) is a logistics unit in the United States Army that provides critical sustainment and support operations. Activated in support of Army transformation initiatives, the battalion has served under the 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, based at Fort Carson, Colorado. Throughout its history, the 4th CSSB has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, delivering essential supply, maintenance, and transportation support to combat units. The battalion continues to play a vital role in ensuring operational readiness and mission success for U.S. Army forces, both at home and abroad.
4th missle command
U.S. Army
The 4th Missile Command was a United States Army unit activated in 1967, headquartered at Fort Richardson, Alaska. Its primary mission was to command and control the Nike-Hercules air defense missile battalions tasked with protecting Alaska from potential Soviet air attacks during the Cold War. The unit oversaw the operation, maintenance, and readiness of several missile sites strategically located around Anchorage and Fairbanks. As the threat of manned bomber attacks diminished and strategic priorities shifted, the 4th Missile Command was inactivated in 1973, marking the end of the Nike-Hercules era in Alaska.
4th.Trans 37 Grp 106 Trans 1st Trans
U.S. Army
The 4th Transportation, 37th Group, 106th Transportation, 1st Transportation (often stylized as 4th Trans, 37 Grp, 106 Trans, 1st Trans) is a composite designation referencing several historic U.S. Army transportation units. The 4th Transportation Company and the 106th Transportation Company both trace their origins to World War II, where they supported logistics and mobility for Allied forces in the European and Pacific Theaters. The 37th Transportation Group was activated during the Cold War, providing vital transportation support for NATO and U.S. Army operations in Europe. Over the decades, these units have played crucial roles in moving troops, equipment, and supplies in conflicts ranging from Vietnam to Operation Iraqi Freedom, demonstrating adaptability and dedication to mission accomplishment. Today, their legacy lives on in modern Army transportation commands, ensuring rapid and reliable logistical support worldwide.
5:117th cav
U.S. Army
The 5th Squadron, 117th Cavalry Regiment (5/117th Cav) traces its lineage to cavalry units in the New Jersey Army National Guard, with origins dating back to the late 19th century. Over the years, the unit has served in various forms, including participation in both World Wars and Cold War-era homeland defense missions. In the early 21st century, the 5/117th Cavalry was reorganized as part of the 42nd Infantry Division and deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, providing reconnaissance and security operations. The squadron was inactivated in 2008 as part of Army transformation efforts, with its lineage and honors carried forward by successor units in the New Jersey National Guard.
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