

US Army
1,348,867 members•7,146 units
Building the branch home surface
Loading branch highlights, featured unit context, and gallery moments.


1,348,867 members•7,146 units
Building the branch home surface
Loading branch highlights, featured unit context, and gallery moments.
Building the branch members surface
Loading branch members, era browse tools, and directory controls.
277 S:S BN
U.S. Army
The 277th Support and Supply Battalion (277 S/S BN) was established in the late 20th century to provide comprehensive logistical and supply support to frontline combat units. Throughout its history, the battalion has played a crucial role in ensuring the efficient delivery of ammunition, fuel, and essential materials during both training exercises and combat operations. The 277 S/S BN has deployed alongside major U.S. and allied forces in various international missions, demonstrating adaptability and reliability under challenging conditions. Its steadfast commitment to mission readiness has made it a vital component of its parent brigade's operational success.
278th Chemical Company, Recon
U.S. Army
The 278th Chemical Company (Recon) is a specialized unit within the United States Army Reserve, tasked primarily with chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) reconnaissance missions. Activated during the Cold War, the company has played a crucial role in detecting and identifying hazardous agents on the battlefield, supporting both national defense and homeland security operations. Over the years, the 278th has participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, honing its expertise in decontamination and reconnaissance techniques. The unit's dedication ensures rapid response capabilities to CBRN threats, safeguarding both military forces and civilian populations.
279th army band
U.S. Army
The 279th Army Band, known as the "Governor’s Own," is a distinguished military unit of the Oklahoma Army National Guard. Established in 1921, the band has provided musical support for military and civil ceremonies, parades, and community events throughout Oklahoma and beyond. Over the decades, the 279th has upheld a tradition of excellence, boosting troop morale and representing the Guard in both local and national events. The band continues to serve as a vital ambassador for the Oklahoma National Guard, fostering esprit de corps and strengthening relationships with the public.
280th usasa Berlin
U.S. Army
The 280th USASA (United States Army Security Agency) Company was a key signals intelligence unit stationed in Berlin during the Cold War. Established in the 1950s, its primary mission was to intercept, analyze, and exploit Soviet and East Bloc military communications from behind the Iron Curtain. Operating out of Field Station Berlin, the 280th played a vital role in providing US and NATO commanders with timely intelligence on Warsaw Pact activities. The unit remained active throughout the height of Cold War tensions, contributing significantly to the US intelligence effort until its deactivation in the early 1990s following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the reunification of Germany.
282nd AST
U.S. Army
The 282nd Aviation Support Battalion (282nd ASB) is a key sustainment unit within the U.S. Army, providing aviation maintenance, logistical, and support services to aviation brigades. Activated in the early 2000s as part of the Army's modular force restructuring, the 282nd ASB has supported multiple deployments, including operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, where it ensured the operational readiness of rotary-wing aircraft and equipment. The battalion is typically assigned to the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, and is based at Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), North Carolina. Over the years, the 282nd ASB has earned recognition for its excellence in supporting complex air assault and airborne operations, contributing significantly to the Army’s global mission.

284TH MP COMPANY
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 36
294th Engineers (Diving)
U.S. Army
The 294th Engineer Detachment (Diving), also known as the 294th Engineers (Diving), is a specialized U.S. Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history in underwater engineering and salvage operations. Activated in 1955, the unit has provided critical combat and peacetime support, including underwater construction, demolition, and repair of vital infrastructure. The 294th has deployed personnel in support of operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and various humanitarian missions worldwide, earning recognition for their technical expertise and adaptability. Their contributions have been essential in maintaining the operational readiness of U.S. and allied forces in diverse and challenging environments.
295th Aviation Co. (Finthen, Germany)
U.S. Army
The 295th Aviation Company was a U.S. Army aviation unit stationed at Finthen Army Airfield near Mainz, Germany, during the Cold War. Activated in the early 1970s, the company primarily operated utility and transport helicopters, including the UH-1 Huey, supporting V Corps and NATO operations throughout Central Europe. The unit played a vital role in training exercises, logistical missions, and rapid troop movement, helping to maintain readiness during heightened tensions with the Warsaw Pact. The 295th Aviation Company remained at Finthen until its inactivation or reassignment as part of U.S. Army force reductions and restructuring in Europe during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
29th US Army Band
U.S. Army
The 29th US Army Band, often known as the "29th Division Band," traces its origins to World War I, when it was formed as part of the 29th Infantry Division. The unit distinguished itself by providing musical support and boosting morale for troops during both World Wars and subsequent conflicts. Stationed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, the band continues its tradition of excellence by performing at military ceremonies, official functions, and community events throughout the region. With a legacy of service spanning over a century, the 29th US Army Band remains a vital element of the Army’s musical and ceremonial heritage.
U.S. Army Veteran (2026 - 2026)
U.S. Army Veteran (2026 - 2026)
U.S. Army Other (2026 - 2026)
U.S. Army Spouse (2026 - Present)