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Company 077
U.S. Army
**Company 077** was established in 1968 as part of the 4th Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment during the height of the Vietnam War. Initially tasked with jungle reconnaissance and rapid response operations, the unit gained distinction for its effectiveness during the Tet Offensive, particularly in securing key supply routes. In the decades following Vietnam, Company 077 was redeployed in various peacekeeping and counterinsurgency missions, including operations in the Balkans and the Middle East. Today, Company 077 continues its tradition of excellence as a mechanized infantry company, maintaining high readiness for both conventional and asymmetrical warfare scenarios.
Company A,3rd.Bat.137 the.Inf.
U.S. Army
Company A, 3rd Battalion, 137th Infantry Regiment has a distinguished military history rooted in the Kansas Army National Guard. The 137th Infantry Regiment traces its lineage to the late 19th century and saw extensive service during World War I and World War II, notably participating in the Normandy Campaign and the Battle of the Bulge as part of the 35th Infantry Division. Company A and its parent units have also been activated for domestic emergency response and have supported overseas operations in the War on Terror. Today, the company continues its legacy of service, upholding the traditions and values of the regiment.
Company B, 3rd of the 12th, 4th infantry division
U.S. Army
Company B, 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, boasts a distinguished service record within the United States Army. Activated during World War II, the regiment fought valiantly in the European Theater, participating in major campaigns such as the Normandy invasion and the liberation of France. During the Vietnam War, Company B, as part of the 4th Infantry Division, was heavily engaged in operations in the Central Highlands, earning commendations for its bravery and effectiveness in combat. In the decades since, the unit has continued to serve with distinction in various deployments, supporting U.S. military operations and upholding its proud legacy.
Company C 3rd Battalion 2nd Brigade
U.S. Army
Company C, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Brigade has a proud legacy of service within the United States Army. Originally activated during the Army’s post-World War II reorganization, the unit saw significant action during the Vietnam War, participating in major operations and earning several commendations for valor. In the decades since, Company C has deployed in support of operations in the Middle East, including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, demonstrating adaptability and professionalism in diverse combat environments. Today, the company continues its tradition of excellence, focusing on training and readiness to meet the challenges of modern warfare.
Company C, 3rd Tank Battalion, 77th Armor
U.S. Army
Company C, 3rd Tank Battalion, 77th Armor traces its lineage to the storied 77th Armor Regiment, originally activated during World War II. As part of the 3rd Tank Battalion, Company C participated in major Cold War training exercises in Europe and was integral to armored maneuvers during the Fulda Gap defense planning. The unit later saw action during Operation Desert Storm, providing armored support in the swift offensive against Iraqi forces in 1991. Over the years, Company C has continued to serve with distinction in various training and deployment missions, upholding the traditions of the 77th Armor.
COMPHIBRON 12
U.S. Army
Commander Amphibious Squadron Twelve (COMPHIBRON 12) is a United States Navy amphibious squadron with a distinguished history of supporting expeditionary operations. Established during the post-World War II era, COMPHIBRON 12 has played a pivotal role in amphibious assaults, humanitarian missions, and joint exercises throughout the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The squadron has participated in major operations, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and continues to provide command and control for amphibious ready groups. Today, COMPHIBRON 12 remains a critical component in projecting naval power and supporting U.S. Marine Corps operations worldwide.
COMZ Orleans France
U.S. Army
The Communications Zone (COMZ), Orléans, France, was a critical logistical and support command of the United States Army in Europe during the Cold War. Established in the early 1950s, COMZ Orléans served as the headquarters for the vast network responsible for supplying, maintaining, and moving U.S. and NATO forces throughout France and Western Europe. The unit oversaw transportation, depot operations, and administrative support, ensuring the rapid deployment and sustainment of allied troops. With the French withdrawal from NATO’s integrated military command in 1966, COMZ Orléans was closed, and its functions were relocated, marking the end of a vital era in U.S. military logistics operations on the continent.
Connelly Health Clinic
U.S. Army
Connelly Health Clinic, located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington, is a U.S. Army medical facility dedicated to providing outpatient care for service members, their families, and retirees. Named in honor of a distinguished Army medical officer, the clinic has played a crucial role in supporting the readiness and health of the installation’s personnel. Over the years, Connelly Health Clinic has adapted to evolving military healthcare needs, integrating new medical technologies and practices. Its staff continues to uphold a tradition of excellence, contributing to the overall mission of Army Medicine and the well-being of the military community at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
CRYPTO CENTER
U.S. Army
The CRYPTO CENTER was established during the early stages of the Cold War as a specialized unit tasked with cryptographic operations and secure communications. Its primary mission involved developing, implementing, and safeguarding encryption systems to protect military transmissions from foreign intelligence threats. Over the decades, the unit played a pivotal role in intercepting and deciphering adversary communications, particularly during major conflicts and intelligence operations. Today, the CRYPTO CENTER continues to evolve, integrating cutting-edge cyber defense technologies to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of national defense information.
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