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25 INF DIV 2-14th
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment (2-14th IN), known as the "Golden Dragons," is a unit within the 25th Infantry Division of the United States Army. Originally constituted in 1861, the regiment has served in numerous conflicts, including the Civil War, the Philippine-American War, World War II, and the Vietnam War. As part of the 25th Infantry Division, 2-14th distinguished itself in the Pacific during World War II and in the defense of Cu Chi during the Vietnam War. In recent decades, the battalion has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of service and adaptability in modern conflicts.
3:4th Cavalry
U.S. Army
The 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment (3/4th Cavalry) traces its lineage back to the original 4th Cavalry Regiment, which was constituted in 1855 and has served in numerous conflicts throughout American history. The unit has distinguished itself in major campaigns, including the Indian Wars, the Philippine-American War, World War II, and the Vietnam War, where it earned multiple decorations for valor and gallantry. During the Vietnam War, 3/4th Cavalry was renowned for its reconnaissance and security missions with the 25th Infantry Division, often engaging in intense combat operations. Today, 3/4th Cavalry continues its legacy of excellence as a modern armored reconnaissance squadron, maintaining readiness to support U.S. military operations worldwide.
3:61st ADA
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 61st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (3-61 ADA) traces its origins to the 61st Coast Artillery, first constituted in 1917. Over the decades, the unit has served in various air defense roles, adapting to changing threats and technologies. Reactivated and redesignated several times, 3-61 ADA has provided missile and gun-based air defense for key U.S. Army formations, both in the continental United States and overseas. Throughout its history, the battalion has played a vital role in protecting forces and critical assets from aerial and missile threats.
51st Signal Corps
U.S. Army
The 51st Signal Corps is a communications unit within the armed forces, established to provide critical signal support for command and control operations. Formed during World War II, the corps played a vital role in maintaining secure and reliable communications across various theaters of war. Over the decades, the 51st Signal Corps has adapted to advancements in technology, supporting both peacetime missions and combat operations. Today, the unit continues to ensure effective information flow, enabling successful coordination for modern military operations.
709th Maintenance Battalion
U.S. Army
The 709th Maintenance Battalion was a unit of the U.S. Army that provided critical maintenance and logistical support to combat operations, most notably for the 9th Infantry Division. Activated during the Vietnam War era, the battalion ensured the operational readiness of vehicles, weapons, and equipment, often working under challenging field conditions. Its skilled personnel played a vital role in sustaining the division’s mobility and combat effectiveness throughout multiple deployments. The 709th Maintenance Battalion was later inactivated following Army restructuring, but its legacy of technical excellence and dedicated service continues to be recognized in military history.
728th MP
U.S. Army
The 728th Military Police Battalion (MP), originally activated in 1942, has a distinguished history of service in the U.S. Army. It played a vital role during World War II, providing security and law enforcement support in the European Theater. After the war, the 728th MP Battalion was stationed in South Korea, where it became instrumental in maintaining order and supporting combat operations during and after the Korean War. Throughout its history, the unit has participated in numerous operations and continues to provide military police support, force protection, and law enforcement duties in the Asia-Pacific region.
79TH ENGINEER CONSTRUCTION BATTALION
U.S. Army
The 79th Engineer Construction Battalion was first constituted on 5 June 1942 in the Army of the United States and was activated at Camp Swift, Texas. During World War II, the battalion played a vital role in the Pacific Theater, constructing airfields, roads, and other critical infrastructure in support of combat operations. Following the war, the unit was inactivated and later reactivated for service in Korea, Vietnam, and various peacetime missions, continuously providing essential engineering capabilities. The 79th Engineer Construction Battalion is renowned for its adaptability and technical expertise, contributing significantly to U.S. Army operations across multiple conflicts and regions.
9th Engineer Battalion
U.S. Army
The 9th Engineer Battalion, originally constituted in 1917, has a distinguished history of service within the U.S. Army. The battalion participated in major campaigns during World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War, providing vital combat engineering support such as bridge construction, obstacle removal, and mobility operations. In Vietnam, the unit earned multiple commendations for its bravery and effectiveness under fire. In recent decades, the 9th Engineer Battalion continued its legacy by supporting operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, showcasing its adaptability and technical expertise in modern combat environments.
1:333rd FA Camp Pieri Wiesbaden Germany
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 333rd Field Artillery (1/333rd FA) was a U.S. Army Reserve unit that was activated at Camp Pieri in Wiesbaden, Germany, during the Cold War. Tasked with providing artillery support to NATO forces, the battalion trained extensively with self-propelled howitzers and coordinated closely with both American and allied units in the defense of Western Europe. Throughout its deployment, the 1/333rd FA participated in numerous field exercises and readiness operations, contributing to the deterrence posture against Warsaw Pact threats. The unit was eventually inactivated as part of post-Cold War restructuring and drawdown of U.S. forces in Europe.
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