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HHB 1:13 Field Artillery Unit
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 13th Field Artillery Regiment (HHB 1-13 FA) traces its lineage to its constitution in 1916 as part of the U.S. Army’s expanding artillery forces. The unit has seen service in major conflicts including World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and more recent operations in the Middle East. Throughout its history, HHB 1-13 FA has provided critical command, control, and administrative support to its subordinate batteries, ensuring effective and accurate artillery fire in support of ground operations. The unit is renowned for its adaptability, professionalism, and steadfast service to the nation.
HHB 1:80th FA
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 80th Field Artillery (HHB 1/80th FA) has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army. Constituted in 1917, the 80th Field Artillery was organized at Fort Lewis, Washington, and has served in various forms throughout major conflicts, including World War II and the Cold War. The 1st Battalion has provided artillery support in multiple theaters, demonstrating flexibility and excellence in both training and combat operations. Today, HHB 1/80th FA continues its legacy by supporting training missions and maintaining readiness as part of the Army’s artillery forces.
HHB 18th Arty (AD)
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 18th Artillery (Air Defense), was originally constituted during the Cold War era to provide command and control for air defense artillery units. The unit played a key role in coordinating anti-aircraft operations, particularly during periods of heightened tension and evolving aerial threats. Throughout its service, HHB 18th Arty (AD) was tasked with overseeing missile and gun batteries, ensuring readiness and rapid response capabilities. Its history reflects the broader evolution of U.S. Army air defense strategies during the mid-to-late 20th century.
HHB 1st BN 18TH FA GERMANY
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 18th Field Artillery (HHB 1-18 FA) has a distinguished history of service within the United States Army. Stationed in Germany during the Cold War, the unit played a crucial role in supporting NATO operations and providing artillery fire support as part of the U.S. Army Europe’s forward-deployed forces. HHB 1-18 FA participated in numerous training exercises and readiness missions, ensuring rapid response capabilities in the event of conflict. The unit’s presence in Germany reinforced the U.S. commitment to defending allied nations and maintaining peace and stability throughout the region.
HHB 2nd AD Ft Hood, TX
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Battery (HHB), 2nd Armored Division, stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, played a critical role in commanding and supporting the division's artillery operations. Originally activated in 1940, the 2nd Armored Division, known as "Hell on Wheels," saw distinguished service in World War II, including action in North Africa, Sicily, and across Northwest Europe. During the Cold War and into the late 20th century, HHB 2nd AD continued to provide essential leadership and coordination for division artillery units, ensuring readiness for rapid deployment and combat effectiveness. The unit remained an integral part of Fort Hood until the division's inactivation in 1995, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and service.
HHB 3:178th FA
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 3rd Battalion, 178th Field Artillery (HHB 3/178th FA) is a unit within the South Carolina Army National Guard. The 178th Field Artillery traces its lineage to the early 20th century and has served in various capacities, including coastal defense and artillery support. Over its history, the battalion has participated in major conflicts such as World War II and has supported both state and federal missions. HHB serves as the command and control element of the battalion, ensuring operational readiness and effective coordination of its subordinate batteries.
HHB 3:19 FA
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 3rd Battalion, 19th Field Artillery (HHB 3/19 FA) has a distinguished lineage within the U.S. Army. The 19th Field Artillery Regiment was originally constituted in 1916 and has served in major conflicts including World War I, World War II, Korea, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. HHB 3/19 FA has provided critical command and control support for the battalion, ensuring effective artillery operations and mission accomplishment. Today, the unit continues to uphold traditions of excellence and readiness, supporting the Army’s field artillery mission.
HHB 4:61st Artillery
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 4th Battalion, 61st Artillery (HHB 4/61st Artillery) traces its lineage to the 61st Artillery Regiment, which was constituted in the Regular Army in 1917. The 4th Battalion was activated during the Vietnam War and served as a key air defense artillery unit, providing critical support for U.S. and allied forces. Throughout its deployment in Vietnam, HHB 4/61st Artillery was responsible for coordinating fire missions, managing logistics, and ensuring effective command and control for subordinate batteries. The unit earned commendations for its professionalism and effectiveness before ultimately being inactivated as part of post-war drawdowns.
HHB 5:52nd ADA
U.S. Army
**HHB 5th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery (HHB 5-52 ADA)** has a storied legacy within the U.S. Army’s air defense community. Originally constituted during World War II, the 52nd ADA lineage has participated in major conflicts, providing critical air defense support from the European Theater to modern operations. Reactivated and redesignated multiple times, 5-52 ADA became a key Patriot missile battalion, notably serving with distinction during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003, where it provided vital protection against ballistic missile threats. Stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, HHB 5-52 ADA continues to maintain readiness in support of U.S. and allied airspace defense.
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