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2:11th FA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 11th Field Artillery Regiment (2/11th FA) was originally constituted in the Regular Army in 1916, serving with distinction in World War I and later in World War II as part of the 25th Infantry Division. During World War II, the unit participated in major campaigns in the Pacific, including Guadalcanal, Northern Solomons, and Luzon, providing critical artillery support. In the Korean War, 2/11th FA again demonstrated its effectiveness in multiple operations, earning several unit commendations. Today, 2/11th FA remains an active and integral component of the 25th Infantry Division, continuing its legacy of service and readiness in support of U.S. military operations.
3:79 FA
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 79th Field Artillery Regiment (3/79 FA) traces its lineage to the 79th Field Artillery, originally constituted in the National Army in 1917. The battalion has served in various configurations throughout its history, including significant involvement during World War II, providing artillery support in the European Theater. During the Cold War, 3/79 FA was stationed in Germany as part of the U.S. Army’s forward-deployed forces, supporting NATO operations. In more recent years, the battalion has participated in training and readiness missions, maintaining its legacy of firepower and support within the U.S. Army’s field artillery branch.
4:7 Cavalry
U.S. Army
The 4th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment (4/7 Cavalry) traces its lineage to the 7th Cavalry Regiment, famously associated with the U.S. Army since 1866. Throughout its history, 4/7 Cavalry has served as a reconnaissance and security unit, playing key roles in conflicts such as the Vietnam War, where it conducted air and ground cavalry operations. The unit was later assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division in South Korea, providing vital surveillance and rapid response along the Demilitarized Zone. Continuing its legacy, 4/7 Cavalry remains a critical element in modern Army operations, adapting to new technologies and missions to support U.S. interests worldwide.
543rd MP Co
U.S. Army
The 543rd Military Police Company (543rd MP Co) was first constituted on 10 March 1945 and activated during the final months of World War II. The unit has served in various capacities, including law enforcement, area security, and combat support operations both in the United States and overseas. Over its history, the 543rd MP Co has deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the company continues to provide critical military police support to the U.S. Army and joint forces worldwide.
6:37th FA
U.S. Army
The 6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery Regiment (6/37th FA) traces its lineage to the 37th Field Artillery, constituted in 1918 and reactivated multiple times throughout the 20th century. The battalion saw distinguished service during the Korean War, providing critical fire support in major campaigns such as the defense of the Pusan Perimeter and the push northward. In subsequent decades, 6/37th FA was stationed in South Korea as part of the U.S. Army’s forward-deployed forces, reinforcing the deterrence mission along the Demilitarized Zone. Today, the unit continues its legacy of excellence, upholding traditions of readiness and precision in artillery operations.
US Army Signal Corp
U.S. Army
The U.S. Army Signal Corps was established in 1860, just before the outbreak of the American Civil War, to provide communications for the Army. Initially employing visual signaling techniques such as flags and torches, the Corps quickly adopted emerging technologies, including the telegraph and later radio communications. Throughout the 20th century, the Signal Corps played a crucial role in every major conflict, from World War I and II to the wars in Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East, pioneering advancements in military communications, electronics, and radar. Today, the Signal Corps continues to ensure reliable and secure communications across all Army operations worldwide.
1-108th AR GaARNG
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 108th Armor Regiment (1-108th AR) is a unit of the Georgia Army National Guard (GaARNG) with a distinguished lineage tracing back to early Georgia militia formations. Over the decades, the battalion has undergone several reorganizations, ultimately adopting its current designation as an armored battalion. The 1-108th AR has participated in a range of operations, from domestic support missions to federal mobilizations, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for its readiness and professionalism, the unit continues to serve as a pivotal armored force within the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.
1:26 Artillery
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 26th Field Artillery Regiment (1/26 Artillery) has a distinguished history of service in the United States Army. Originally constituted in 1918, the unit participated in World War I and was later reactivated for service during World War II, where it provided crucial artillery support in the European Theater. Throughout the Cold War, the 1/26 Artillery was stationed in Germany as part of the U.S. Army’s commitment to NATO defense. The battalion has continued to serve in various capacities, adapting to modern warfare requirements and supporting both training and operational missions worldwide.
1:59 ADA Wackernhiem West Germany
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 59th Air Defense Artillery (1/59 ADA) was a key U.S. Army air defense unit stationed in Wackernheim, West Germany, during the Cold War. Tasked with protecting critical assets and population centers from potential Soviet air attacks, the battalion operated a variety of missile systems, including the Nike Hercules and later the HAWK surface-to-air missiles. As part of the 32nd Army Air Defense Command (AADC), 1/59 ADA played a vital role in NATO's integrated air defense network throughout the 1970s and 1980s. The unit was deactivated following the end of the Cold War and the subsequent restructuring of U.S. forces in Europe.
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