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139th Med Bde
U.S. Army
The 139th Medical Brigade (139th Med Bde) was originally constituted in the Army Reserve during the latter half of the 20th century, tasked with providing command and control for assigned medical units. Headquartered at Independence, Missouri, the brigade has played a crucial role in ensuring medical readiness and support for military operations, both stateside and overseas. Over the years, the 139th Med Bde has participated in numerous training exercises and has supported mobilizations for operations such as Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The brigade continues to serve as a key component in the Army Reserve’s medical structure, ready to provide vital healthcare services whenever called upon.
13th chemical company
U.S. Army
The 13th Chemical Company was originally constituted during World War II to provide specialized chemical warfare support to U.S. Army operations. Throughout its history, the unit has been tasked with a variety of missions, including smoke generation, decontamination, and defense against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats. The company has deployed in support of both training exercises and real-world contingencies, adapting to evolving chemical defense technologies and doctrines. Today, the 13th Chemical Company continues to play a vital role in ensuring the operational readiness and safety of U.S. military forces against CBRN hazards.
13th Detachment Special Ammunitions Support Command
U.S. Army
The 13th Detachment, Special Ammunitions Support Command (SASCOM), was a United States Army unit established during the Cold War to manage and secure U.S. nuclear weapons stockpiles in Europe. Stationed primarily in Germany, the detachment was responsible for the storage, maintenance, and logistical support of special (nuclear) munitions assigned to NATO allies. The unit worked closely with host-nation forces to ensure the readiness and security of these weapons in accordance with strict U.S. and NATO protocols. The 13th Detachment played a critical role in the deterrence strategy of the era until the reduction and eventual withdrawal of forward-deployed nuclear arms in the late 20th century.
13th Field Hospital
U.S. Army
The 13th Field Hospital is a distinguished U.S. Army medical unit with a storied history dating back to World War II, when it provided critical medical support to combat operations in the European Theater. Reactivated and reorganized over the decades, the hospital has deployed in support of major conflicts, including the Gulf War, where it delivered vital battlefield healthcare to U.S. and coalition forces. In recent years, the 13th Field Hospital has supported operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, adapting advanced medical technologies and practices to save lives in austere environments. The unit continues to uphold its legacy of excellence by rapidly deploying medical care in support of U.S. and allied missions worldwide.
13th S&S Bn Germany and Ft Benning GA
U.S. Army
The 13th Supply and Service Battalion (13th S&S Bn) was a key logistics unit of the United States Army, with service locations in both Germany and at Fort Benning, Georgia. Activated during the Cold War era, the battalion provided critical support in supply, maintenance, and field services to ensure operational readiness for U.S. and allied forces in Europe. In Germany, the 13th S&S Bn played a pivotal role in sustaining American military presence throughout the region, especially during major exercises and potential contingencies. Later, at Fort Benning, the unit continued its support mission, contributing to training and logistical operations before eventual inactivation or reorganization as part of Army restructuring efforts.
1413th Eng Batt. Camp Atterbury, In
U.S. Army
The 1413th Engineer Battalion was a unit of the United States Army Reserve, stationed at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. Activated during the post-World War II period, the battalion's primary mission involved construction, repair, and support of military infrastructure, both at Camp Atterbury and on various military exercises. Throughout its history, the 1413th provided critical engineering support during training operations, and some elements were periodically mobilized for domestic emergencies and overseas deployments. The unit was known for its professionalism and technical expertise before eventual deactivation or reorganization as part of Army Reserve restructuring.
1416th Transportation
U.S. Army
The 1416th Transportation Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, specializing in transportation and logistical support. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit has played a crucial role in ensuring the efficient movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies in both peacetime and contingency operations. Over the years, the 1416th has supported numerous training exercises and deployments, including overseas missions in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Its dedicated soldiers continue to uphold a proud tradition of service, adaptability, and excellence in military transportation operations.
141st MI BN (Ling)
U.S. Army
The 141st Military Intelligence Battalion (Linguist), also known as the 141st MI BN (Ling), is a unit of the Utah Army National Guard with a primary mission of providing linguistic and intelligence support. Established in 1986, the battalion has played a vital role in supporting operations by supplying skilled linguists and analysts for both domestic and overseas missions, including Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Its soldiers are trained in various languages and intelligence disciplines, enabling effective communication and intelligence gathering in diverse operational environments. Over the years, the 141st MI BN (Ling) has earned recognition for its professionalism and significant contributions to military intelligence efforts.
143rd ADA
U.S. Army
The 143rd Air Defense Artillery (ADA) traces its origins to the Texas National Guard, with roots dating back to the early 20th century. Initially constituted as coastal artillery, the unit has undergone several reorganizations and redesignations, adapting to evolving air defense missions. During the Cold War, the 143rd ADA was equipped with advanced missile systems to protect critical infrastructure and population centers. Today, the unit remains a key component of the Texas Army National Guard, dedicated to providing air defense capabilities and supporting both state and federal missions.
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