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300th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 300th Transportation Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve specializing in transportation and logistical support. Activated during World War II, the company has supported numerous military operations by providing motor transport for troops, equipment, and supplies. Throughout its history, the 300th has served in various conflicts, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The unit is recognized for its adaptability and critical role in enabling mobility and sustainment for combat and support forces.
302ND Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
U.S. Army
The 302nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (MEB) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, activated in 2008 and headquartered at Westover Air Reserve Base in Massachusetts. The brigade is designed to provide maneuver support, protection, and mission command for support operations, including engineering, chemical, and military police functions. Since its activation, the 302nd MEB has participated in multiple training exercises and provided support for domestic emergency response missions. The unit enhances the operational flexibility of supported commanders by coordinating a wide range of enabling capabilities on the battlefield.
303rd Calvary
U.S. Army
The 303rd Cavalry Regiment traces its lineage to the interwar period, originally constituted in the Organized Reserve in 1921 as part of the United States Army. It was first activated in Washington State and assigned to the 61st Cavalry Division, primarily serving as a training and reconnaissance unit. During World War II, elements of the regiment were reorganized and absorbed into other units to support the war effort, reflecting the Army’s transition from traditional horse cavalry to mechanized forces. After the war, the 303rd was reactivated in the Army Reserve, continuing its legacy of reconnaissance and security missions before eventual inactivation or consolidation during later force restructurings.
303rd Field Hospital
U.S. Army
The 303rd Field Hospital was first activated during World War II as part of the U.S. Army Medical Department, providing critical medical support to American combat forces in the European Theater. During the war, the unit was responsible for establishing mobile hospital facilities close to the front lines, treating wounded soldiers and enabling rapid evacuation to rear-area hospitals. After World War II, the 303rd was inactivated, but it has been reactivated in subsequent years as part of the Army Reserve, supporting various training exercises and readiness missions. Today, the 303rd Field Hospital continues its legacy of medical service, maintaining readiness to deploy and provide health care in support of military operations worldwide.
307th Chemical Company
U.S. Army
The 307th Chemical Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve specializing in chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense operations. Activated during World War II, the unit provided critical decontamination, smoke generation, and reconnaissance support in both training and deployed environments. Over the decades, the 307th has participated in numerous training exercises and mobilizations, supporting homeland defense and overseas contingency operations. Today, the company remains ready to respond to CBRN threats, supporting both military and civilian authorities as part of the Army Reserve’s chemical corps.
30th Replacement Depot
U.S. Army
The 30th Replacement Depot was a U.S. Army unit active during World War II, tasked with receiving, processing, and assigning replacement personnel to frontline units in the European Theater of Operations. Established in 1944, the depot played a crucial role following the D-Day landings, ensuring that combat divisions received the necessary reinforcements to maintain their fighting strength. Operating primarily in France, the 30th Replacement Depot handled thousands of soldiers, managing their records, health checks, and re-equipment before dispatching them to various combat units. The depot's efficient operations were vital in sustaining Allied offensives across Western Europe until the end of the war.
310th Field Hosiptal
U.S. Army
The 310th Field Hospital was constituted on 18 January 1943 in the Army of the United States and activated on 25 February 1943 at Camp Ellis, Illinois. During World War II, the unit deployed to the European Theater, providing critical medical support to frontline troops in France and Germany. After the war, the 310th Field Hospital was inactivated on 25 December 1945 in Germany. In later years, the unit was redesignated and reactivated as part of the U.S. Army Reserve, continuing its legacy of medical service in support of military operations and training exercises.
315th Intelligence Detachment
U.S. Army
The 315th Intelligence Detachment is a United States Army Reserve unit specializing in military intelligence operations. Activated in the late 20th century, the detachment has provided critical intelligence support to both active and reserve components during training exercises and real-world missions. Over the years, the 315th has contributed to strategic and tactical intelligence efforts, supporting operations both domestically and overseas. The unit continues to play a vital role in ensuring commanders receive timely and accurate intelligence to inform decision-making on the modern battlefield.
316th Air Division Clinic
U.S. Army
The 316th Air Division Clinic was a medical unit that provided healthcare services and medical support to personnel assigned to the 316th Air Division of the United States Air Force. Activated during the Cold War era, the clinic played a vital role in maintaining the health and readiness of airmen stationed at key bases, particularly in the Pacific region. Its staff comprised physicians, nurses, and medical technicians who delivered routine care, emergency services, and support during exercises and deployments. The clinic's operations contributed significantly to the overall mission effectiveness of the 316th Air Division until its eventual inactivation alongside the division.
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