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HQ Battalion, Quantico VA
U.S. Army
Headquarters Battalion, based at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, serves as the primary command and administrative unit for the base. Established to provide support to tenant commands and base operations, the Battalion has played a crucial role in facilitating training, logistics, and administrative functions for the Marine Corps since its inception. Over the years, HQ Battalion has supported numerous key Marine Corps schools and institutions located at Quantico, including The Basic School and Marine Corps University. Its mission ensures that Quantico remains the "Crossroads of the Marine Corps," supporting both operational readiness and professional military education.
MACV SOG
U.S. Army
Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) was a highly classified, multi-service United States special operations unit that operated during the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1972. Composed of personnel from the Army, Navy SEALs, Air Force, and Marine Corps, MACV-SOG conducted covert missions including strategic reconnaissance, direct action, psychological operations, and sabotage deep behind enemy lines in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The unit played a critical role in disrupting North Vietnamese supply routes, such as the Ho Chi Minh Trail, and gathering intelligence that influenced U.S. military strategy. Due to the secretive nature of its missions, much of MACV-SOG's history remained classified for decades, and its members are recognized today for their extraordinary bravery and ingenuity.
128th Signal Company
U.S. Army
The 128th Signal Company was constituted during World War II to provide critical communications support to U.S. Army operations. Activated in 1942, the unit played a vital role in establishing and maintaining secure lines of communication during major European campaigns, including the Normandy invasion and subsequent push across France and Germany. Postwar, the 128th Signal Company continued to serve in various capacities, adapting to advancements in military communications technology throughout the Cold War and into the modern era. The unit’s legacy reflects a commitment to ensuring reliable command and control through every phase of conflict.
130th Engineer Brigade
U.S. Army
The 130th Engineer Brigade was originally constituted in 1943 as the 1303rd Engineer General Service Regiment and served with distinction in the European Theater during World War II. Reorganized and redesignated several times, the unit became the 130th Engineer Brigade in 1969 and provided vital engineering support in Vietnam, including construction, mobility, and infrastructure development. Throughout the Cold War and into the 21st century, the brigade was stationed in Germany, supporting U.S. Army Europe and participating in key operations such as Operation Joint Endeavor in Bosnia and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Today, the 130th Engineer Brigade is based at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, and continues to provide multi-role engineer capabilities in support of U.S. Army Pacific operations.
2 Bn 2 Inf
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment (2-2 IN), known as the "Ramrods," is a historic infantry battalion of the United States Army with a lineage dating back to 1808. The unit has seen action in major conflicts, including the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. During World War II, 2-2 IN participated in key campaigns such as Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, and Central Europe. In recent decades, the battalion has deployed multiple times to Iraq and Afghanistan, where it has continued its tradition of valor and service.
2:72nd Armor USARPAC
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 72nd Armor Regiment (2/72nd Armor) is a distinguished armored battalion of the United States Army, with service under the United States Army Pacific (USARPAC). The battalion traces its origins to World War II, where the 72nd Armor first served with distinction. During the Korean War, 2/72nd Armor played a pivotal role in the defense of the Pusan Perimeter and subsequent United Nations offensives. In recent decades, the unit has remained forward-deployed in South Korea, serving as a critical deterrent on the Korean Peninsula and participating in numerous joint exercises to maintain combat readiness.
289th General Supply
U.S. Army
The 289th General Supply was a U.S. Army logistics unit activated during World War II to provide essential supply support to combat and support forces. Tasked with the storage and distribution of critical materials—such as food, fuel, equipment, and ammunition—the 289th played a vital role in sustaining operations across the European Theater. The unit contributed to major campaigns by maintaining supply lines and ensuring front-line troops received the resources necessary for success. After the end of hostilities, the 289th General Supply assisted with postwar demobilization efforts before eventual inactivation.
34th Engineer Battalion
U.S. Army
The 34th Engineer Battalion was originally constituted on 1 July 1940 in the Regular Army and activated at Fort Benning, Georgia. During World War II, the unit served with distinction in the European Theater, participating in campaigns such as Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, and Central Europe, providing critical combat engineering support. After the war, the battalion underwent several inactivations and reactivations, adapting to evolving Army missions and requirements. In more recent years, the 34th Engineer Battalion has supported operations in the Global War on Terrorism, demonstrating its enduring commitment to mobility, survivability, and mission success for Army forces.
36th Engineers
U.S. Army
The 36th Engineer Regiment, originally constituted in 1917 as the 36th Engineers, has a distinguished history of service in the United States Army. Activated for service during World War I, the unit played a key role in constructing essential infrastructure in France. During World War II, the 36th Engineers participated in major campaigns, including the North African and Italian campaigns, earning multiple commendations for their combat engineering expertise. Over the decades, the regiment has continued to support both combat operations and humanitarian missions, upholding its legacy of excellence and adaptability in challenging environments.
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