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ARNG 31st Support Battalion
U.S. Army
The 31st Support Battalion is a unit within the Army National Guard (ARNG) that traces its lineage to the support elements of the historic 31st Infantry Division, known as the “Dixie Division.” Activated during World War II, the battalion provided vital logistical, supply, and maintenance support to division operations in the Pacific Theater. Over the decades, the 31st Support Battalion has adapted to changing military needs, supporting both state and federal missions, including disaster response and overseas deployments. Today, the unit continues its legacy of excellence, ensuring operational readiness and sustainment for National Guard forces.
Artic Test Center, Ft. Greely, Alaska
U.S. Army
The Arctic Test Center, located at Fort Greely, Alaska, was established during the early years of the Cold War to support the U.S. Army’s need for specialized cold-weather testing and operations. Activated in 1949, the center tested military equipment, vehicles, and clothing under extreme Arctic conditions to ensure reliability and effectiveness for troops operating in harsh environments. Throughout the decades, the center contributed to advancements in cold-weather warfare, aiding both U.S. and allied forces. Its legacy continues today as a key site for cold-weather training and military innovation in Alaska.
B 1 18 1st division
U.S. Army
B 1 18, a unit within the 1st Division, traces its origins to early 20th-century reorganization efforts, often participating in key campaigns alongside the division’s main force. During World War II, B 1 18 distinguished itself in several pivotal battles, earning commendations for its effectiveness in both defensive and offensive operations. In the postwar period, the unit adapted to changing military doctrines, participating in peacekeeping missions and joint exercises with allied forces. Today, B 1 18 continues its legacy of excellence, maintaining a reputation for discipline and operational readiness within the 1st Division.
B 123 Maintenance
U.S. Army
B 123 Maintenance is a military logistics unit established in the early 1980s to support armored and mechanized formations. The unit specializes in the repair, maintenance, and recovery of vehicles and equipment, ensuring operational readiness during both peacetime and conflict. B 123 Maintenance has played a crucial role in numerous exercises and overseas deployments, providing technical support and sustaining combat operations. Over the years, it has adapted to technological advancements, maintaining a reputation for efficiency and reliability within the armed forces.
B 299th Eng BN 4th ID
U.S. Army
The B Company, 299th Engineer Battalion, is a unit within the 4th Infantry Division of the United States Army. The 299th Engineer Battalion, known as "Lions," was originally constituted during World War II and has served in multiple major conflicts, including Vietnam, where they provided essential combat engineering support. As part of the 4th Infantry Division, B Company has participated in numerous deployments, supporting operations with route clearance, construction, and mobility missions in places such as Iraq and Afghanistan. Their expertise in engineering tasks has been vital to ensuring the safety and effectiveness of maneuver units in both combat and peacetime operations.
B and SVC battery 3:37th field artillery
U.S. Army
B Battery and Service Battery, 3rd Battalion, 37th Field Artillery (3/37th FA), were integral components of the 2nd Infantry Division’s artillery regiment. Activated during the Cold War era, these batteries provided crucial fire support and logistical capabilities in support of combined arms operations. B Battery specialized in delivering precise and rapid artillery fire, while Service Battery ensured continuous supply, maintenance, and transportation for the battalion's mission readiness. Throughout their history, both batteries participated in major training exercises and deployments, contributing to deterrence and stability on the Korean Peninsula and elsewhere as required by U.S. Army commitments.
B Battery 22nd FA
U.S. Army
B Battery, 22nd Field Artillery (FA) is a historic unit within the United States Army, tracing its lineage back to the 22nd Field Artillery Regiment, which was constituted in 1916. The unit saw significant action during World War II, supporting Allied operations in the European Theater with effective artillery fire. Throughout the Cold War, B Battery was stationed in Europe as part of NATO’s deterrence strategy and participated in numerous training exercises. In recent decades, it has contributed to operations in the Middle East, providing critical fire support in both Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
B BATTERY 26 ARTERY
U.S. Army
**B Battery, 26th Artillery** (often styled as B Battery, 26th Field Artillery) is a United States Army field artillery unit with origins dating back to World War I. The 26th Field Artillery Regiment was constituted in 1918 and has participated in major conflicts, including World War II, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. B Battery has provided critical fire support in numerous campaigns, earning multiple unit citations and honors for its actions. Over the decades, the unit has adapted to new technologies and artillery systems, maintaining its reputation for precision and reliability in support of maneuver forces.
B Btry 4th Bn C:V 1ST ADA FORSCOM (FC)
U.S. Army
B Battery, 4th Battalion, C/V 1st Air Defense Artillery (ADA), under Forces Command (FORSCOM), traces its roots to the storied lineage of the 1st ADA Regiment, known for its pivotal air defense missions. Over the decades, the unit has provided key air and missile defense capabilities, protecting critical assets and forces during both peacetime and combat operations. B Battery has supported numerous deployments, including overseas contingency operations, where it played a vital role in defending against aerial threats. As part of FORSCOM, the unit remains at a high state of readiness, continuously training and modernizing to counter evolving threats to U.S. and allied forces.
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