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4118 signal detachment unit
U.S. Army
The 4118 Signal Detachment Unit was established in the late 20th century to provide specialized communications support to frontline and headquarters elements. Tasked with ensuring secure and reliable transmission of information, the unit played a key role in various joint military exercises and real-world operations. Its personnel became known for their technical expertise in operating and maintaining advanced signal equipment under challenging conditions. Over the years, the 4118 Signal Detachment contributed significantly to the modernization of military communications within its parent command.
411th ACR
U.S. Army
The 411th Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) was a United States Army reserve unit briefly active during the early Cold War period. Constituted in 1949, the 411th ACR was headquartered in California as part of the Organized Reserve Corps, reflecting the U.S. military's efforts to maintain a robust reserve force amid rising global tensions. The regiment conducted training and readiness activities but was never mobilized for active combat operations. In 1952, the 411th ACR was inactivated, with its lineage and personnel absorbed into other units as part of a broader postwar reorganization of Army Reserve forces.
412th Aviation Support Battalion
U.S. Army
The 412th Aviation Support Battalion (412th ASB) was a unit of the United States Army that provided critical logistical and maintenance support to aviation brigades. Activated as part of the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, the 412th ASB played a vital role in ensuring the readiness and sustainability of Army aviation assets, particularly during deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The battalion was responsible for a wide range of support functions, including aviation maintenance, supply, transportation, and medical support. The 412th ASB was officially inactivated in 2015 as part of Army restructuring and force reduction initiatives.
42nd Div, 102nd Med Bn, NY National Guard
U.S. Army
The 102nd Medical Battalion, part of the 42nd Infantry Division ("Rainbow Division") of the New York National Guard, has a distinguished history dating back to its organization in the early 20th century. Mobilized during World War I, the battalion provided critical medical support to the division during major campaigns in France, including the Champagne-Marne and Meuse-Argonne offensives. The unit was again activated for federal service in World War II, serving in the European Theater and supporting the division's advance across France and into Germany. Throughout its service, the 102nd Medical Battalion earned recognition for its dedication to the care and evacuation of wounded soldiers under combat conditions.
42nd Finance
U.S. Army
The 42nd Finance unit, originally constituted during World War II, has served as a key financial management element within the U.S. Army. Activated to support major operations, the unit provided critical pay, disbursing, and accounting services to soldiers and units in both stateside and overseas theaters. Over the decades, the 42nd Finance has participated in major conflicts and operations, including deployments during the Cold War, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism. Its dedication to fiscal responsibility and support has ensured mission readiness and morale for countless servicemembers throughout its distinguished history.
43rdsigbattalion
U.S. Army
The 43rd Signal Battalion was a communications unit within the United States Army, activated during World War II to provide critical signal support for allied operations in the European Theater. Throughout the war, the battalion was responsible for establishing and maintaining vital lines of communication between command posts, ensuring the flow of information across rapidly changing frontlines. Following the war, the 43rd Signal Battalion continued to serve in various capacities during the Cold War, supporting U.S. Army operations in Europe and adapting to advances in signal technology. The battalion was eventually inactivated as part of force restructuring, but its legacy endures through its contributions to military communications and operational success.
448th Signal Co
U.S. Army
The 448th Signal Company is a United States Army unit with a distinguished history of providing communications support to military operations. Activated during World War II, the unit played a crucial role in establishing and maintaining reliable lines of communication for command and control across various theaters of operation. Over the decades, the 448th Signal Company has supported multiple missions, including deployments in Europe, the Middle East, and other regions, adapting to advances in signal technology. Renowned for its technical expertise and operational excellence, the company continues to ensure effective communication networks for U.S. Army missions worldwide.
452nd general hospital USAR
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 1
4531 Transportation SQ (TAC)
U.S. Army
The 4531st Transportation Squadron (Tactical), also known as the 4531 Transportation SQ (TAC), was a United States Air Force unit activated in the late 1950s to provide tactical airlift and ground transportation support. Assigned to Tactical Air Command (TAC), the squadron played a vital role in moving personnel, equipment, and supplies to support air operations during training exercises and contingency deployments. The unit was stationed at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida, and contributed to the rapid deployment capabilities of the Air Force during the Cold War. The 4531st Transportation Squadron was inactivated in the early 1960s as part of a larger realignment and consolidation of Air Force support units.
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