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A Btry 2:19th Arty (Abne) 1st Caveat
U.S. Army
A Battery, 2nd Battalion, 19th Artillery (Airborne), known as "A Btry 2/19th Arty (Abne)," served with distinction as part of the U.S. Army's artillery forces during the Vietnam War. The unit was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), providing critical fire support for airborne and airmobile operations throughout South Vietnam. Renowned for its rapid deployment capabilities, A Battery utilized helicopter mobility to deliver timely and accurate artillery fire in support of infantry and air assault missions. The battery played a vital role in major campaigns, including the battles of Ia Drang and the relief of Khe Sanh, earning commendations for its bravery and effectiveness under fire.
A BTRY 2BN 35TH FA FT STEWART GA
U.S. Army
A Battery, 2nd Battalion, 35th Field Artillery (A BTRY 2BN 35TH FA) has a distinguished history as part of the U.S. Army’s artillery branch, currently stationed at Fort Stewart, Georgia. Activated in various forms since World War I, the 35th Field Artillery has provided crucial fire support in major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and operations in the Middle East. At Fort Stewart, A Battery supports the 3rd Infantry Division, delivering timely and accurate artillery fires in training and combat. Renowned for its professionalism and operational excellence, the unit continues to play a vital role in maintaining the Army’s combat readiness.
A Btry 94 FA (Erlangen, Germany)
U.S. Army
A Battery, 94th Field Artillery (A Btry 94 FA) was an artillery unit of the United States Army stationed in Erlangen, Germany, during the Cold War. As part of the 56th Field Artillery Brigade, the battery was responsible for providing fire support with tactical nuclear-capable missiles, such as the Pershing missile system, to deter Soviet aggression in Europe. The unit played a significant role in NATO’s defense posture, conducting regular training exercises and maintaining a high state of readiness. A Btry 94 FA was eventually deactivated in the late 1980s following arms reduction treaties and the drawdown of U.S. forces in Europe.
A Co 13th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
A Company, 13th Signal Battalion was a communications unit within the U.S. Army, historically assigned to provide tactical signal support for higher headquarters. Activated during the Cold War era, the battalion was stationed in Germany as part of V Corps, playing a crucial role in maintaining command, control, and communications across the European theater. A Company specialized in operating and maintaining radio, wire, and later digital communication systems, ensuring uninterrupted communication during exercises and potential conflict scenarios. The unit remained active through the post-Cold War drawdown, eventually being inactivated as part of Army restructuring in the early 21st century.
A co 1st Bn 63rd Armor
U.S. Army
A Company, 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment ("A Co, 1-63 AR") is a distinguished armored unit in the United States Army. The 63rd Armor traces its lineage to World War II, where its elements fought with valor in the European Theater. Over the decades, A Company has participated in major operations, including the Gulf War, peacekeeping missions in the Balkans, and multiple deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for its expertise in armored warfare, the company continues to serve as a key element of the 1st Infantry Division, upholding a proud tradition of service and excellence.
A Co 249th Engineer Battalion
U.S. Army
A Company, 249th Engineer Battalion (Prime Power), is a specialized unit of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers renowned for its expertise in electrical power generation and distribution. Activated in 1994, the company has provided critical prime power support for both military operations and disaster relief missions worldwide. Its soldiers have deployed in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, restoring vital infrastructure and power systems in austere environments. Additionally, A Co 249th has responded to domestic emergencies, such as hurricane and disaster recovery, supplying emergency electrical power to essential facilities across the United States.
A CO, 2:17, Fort Ord. California
U.S. Army
A Company, 2nd Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment (A CO, 2/17), was stationed at Fort Ord, California, during the Cold War era. The 17th Infantry Regiment, originally formed in 1861, earned distinction in numerous conflicts, including the Civil War, World War II, and the Korean War. At Fort Ord, A CO, 2/17, served primarily as a training and infantry unit, preparing soldiers for deployment and honing combat readiness. The unit contributed to the U.S. Army's mission until Fort Ord's closure in the early 1990s, when many of its elements were inactivated or reassigned.
A Co,WSMR TC,WSMR,NM USAMC
U.S. Army
A Company, White Sands Missile Range Test Center (A Co, WSMR TC), located at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), New Mexico, is a key element of the United States Army Materiel Command (USAMC). Established to support the Army’s research, development, and testing of missiles and other advanced weaponry, A Company plays a vital role in the operation and security of the range’s test activities. Over the decades, its personnel have provided logistical, technical, and operational support for some of the nation’s most significant missile and weapons tests, including those related to ballistic missile defense and space systems. A Co, WSMR TC continues to ensure the safe and efficient execution of test missions critical to the advancement of U.S. military technology.
A co. 2:5 Bobcats 25th Infantry Division Hawaii
U.S. Army
A Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment (A Co. 2/5 Bobcats), is a distinguished unit within the 25th Infantry Division, based in Hawaii. The Bobcats trace their lineage back to the 5th Infantry Regiment, one of the oldest active regiments in the U.S. Army, originally established in 1808. The battalion has participated in major conflicts, including World War II, the Vietnam War, and more recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, earning numerous unit citations and campaign streamers. Stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, A Co. 2/5 Bobcats continues its legacy of readiness and excellence as part of the “Tropic Lightning” Division, providing light infantry capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region.
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