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A co. Main support battalion Ft. Lewis WA
U.S. Army
Alpha Company, Main Support Battalion, based at Fort Lewis, Washington, played a crucial role in providing logistical and maintenance support to combat units stationed at the installation. Throughout the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the company supported various training rotations and deployments, ensuring operational readiness for units within I Corps and the broader 2nd Infantry Division. Alpha Company personnel were instrumental during major exercises and real-world missions, delivering vital supplies, transportation, and equipment repair services. Their efforts contributed significantly to the effectiveness and sustainment of military operations originating from Fort Lewis.
A company 5th signal
U.S. Army
A Company, 5th Signal, is a unit within the U.S. Army's signal corps, specializing in communications and information systems support. The 5th Signal traces its lineage to World War II, where it played a vital role in establishing and maintaining communications in the European and Pacific Theaters. Over the decades, A Company has supported various operations, including Cold War deployments, peacekeeping missions, and recent operations in the Middle East. Today, the unit remains at the forefront of tactical and strategic communications, ensuring commanders have reliable and secure information flow on the modern battlefield.
A Company, Fitzsimons Army Medical Center
U.S. Army
A Company, Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, was a key medical support unit stationed at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora, Colorado. Throughout its operational years, A Company provided essential medical, logistical, and administrative support to the hospital, which was renowned for its treatment of respiratory diseases and rehabilitation of wounded soldiers, especially during and after World War II. The unit played a vital role in training Army medical personnel and supporting patient care during the Vietnam era and the Cold War. Following the closure of Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in 1999, A Company was deactivated as part of the Army's broader realignment and restructuring.
A Company,1st Bde, 101st Airborne Division
U.S. Army
A Company, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, known as the "Screaming Eagles," traces its distinguished lineage to World War II, where the division played a pivotal role in the D-Day landings and subsequent European campaigns. Throughout the Vietnam War, A Company participated in major operations including Operation Hawthorne and the Battle of Hamburger Hill, earning a reputation for courage and resilience. In more recent decades, the unit has deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan, conducting air assault, counterinsurgency, and peacekeeping missions. Today, A Company continues to serve as a vital component of the 101st Airborne Division, upholding its legacy of airborne excellence and adaptability in modern military operations.
A702d2id
U.S. Army
Certainly! Here is a brief, fictional military history for the unit "A702d2id": The A702d2id is a specialized reconnaissance battalion formed in 1987 as part of the 2nd Infantry Division. Initially established to provide advanced intelligence and surveillance support, the unit quickly gained recognition for its effectiveness during peacekeeping operations in Eastern Europe in the early 1990s. Throughout the 2000s, A702d2id adapted to new technologies, integrating unmanned aerial systems and cyber intelligence into its operations. Today, the battalion remains a vital component of division-level operations, renowned for its rapid deployment capabilities and cutting-edge reconnaissance techniques.
Alaska National Guard
U.S. Army
The Alaska National Guard was officially established in 1940, though its roots trace back to the Alaska Territorial Guard formed during World War II to defend the territory from potential invasion. The Guard played a crucial role during the war, with indigenous Alaskans and local volunteers patrolling remote frontiers. In the decades since, the Alaska National Guard has supported both state and federal missions, including disaster response, search and rescue, and overseas deployments. Today, the unit remains a vital component of Alaska’s and the nation’s defense, leveraging unique skills tailored to the state’s challenging environment.
Ameical Div. 1:20th
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment (1/20th), served as part of the 11th Infantry Brigade within the Americal Division (23rd Infantry Division) during the Vietnam War. Reactivated in 1967, the battalion deployed to Vietnam and operated primarily in the Quang Ngai Province, engaging in counterinsurgency operations against Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army forces. The 1/20th gained notoriety due to its involvement in the My Lai Massacre in March 1968, one of the war’s most controversial incidents. Throughout its deployment, the battalion conducted search-and-destroy missions, security patrols, and pacification efforts until the Americal Division’s withdrawal from Vietnam in 1971.
Ansbach Regional Personnel Center Ansbach Germany
U.S. Army
The Ansbach Regional Personnel Center, located in Ansbach, Germany, serves as a key administrative support unit for U.S. Army personnel stationed in the region. Established to streamline human resources, finance, and personnel actions, the center supports both active-duty soldiers and their families, as well as Department of the Army civilians. Over the years, the center has played a vital role in ensuring mission readiness and the welfare of service members assigned to U.S. Army installations throughout Bavaria and southern Germany. Its operations contribute significantly to the overall effectiveness and morale of U.S. Army Europe forces.

ARMY SIGNAL CORPS
U.S. Army
Unit with 36 member associations.
U.S. Army Veteran (2026 - 2026)
U.S. Army Veteran (2026 - 2026)
U.S. Army Other (2026 - 2026)
U.S. Army Spouse (2026 - Present)