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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.
CSC 5th 32nd Armor, 24th INF DIV Fort Stewart, Ga
U.S. Army
The Combat Support Company (CSC), 5th Battalion, 32nd Armor Regiment was an integral part of the 24th Infantry Division stationed at Fort Stewart, Georgia, during the late Cold War era. The unit provided specialized support in reconnaissance, anti-armor, and mortar operations, bolstering the division’s armored capabilities. Throughout its tenure with the 24th Infantry Division, the CSC 5-32 Armor participated in numerous field exercises and training rotations designed to maintain combat readiness. The unit contributed to the rapid deployment posture and operational effectiveness of the division until the Army’s post-Cold War restructuring led to changes in its organization and mission.
CSCT #1, Camp Long, Korea
U.S. Army
CSCT #1 (Counterintelligence Support Center Team #1) was a United States Army counterintelligence unit stationed at Camp Long, near Wonju, South Korea, during the Cold War era. Established to support the Eighth Army’s intelligence operations, CSCT #1 was tasked with counterintelligence investigations, force protection, and liaison duties with Republic of Korea military and security agencies. The unit played a vital role in monitoring potential espionage, subversion, and infiltration threats along the Demilitarized Zone and within US military installations. Throughout its deployment, CSCT #1 contributed significantly to the security and operational readiness of US and allied forces on the Korean Peninsula.
D Batt 3 Battilion 84 Artillery
U.S. Army
D Battery, 3rd Battalion, 84th Field Artillery traces its lineage to the formation of the 84th Field Artillery Regiment, which was constituted during World War II. Historically, the 3rd Battalion played a significant role during the Cold War, stationed in Europe as part of the U.S. Army’s deterrence posture against the Warsaw Pact. D Battery specialized in the operation of self-propelled artillery systems, providing crucial fire support during numerous field exercises and NATO operations. The unit was recognized for its professionalism and readiness, upholding the traditions of the 84th throughout its active service.
D battery 7th batt 2nd artillery
U.S. Army
D Battery, 7th Battalion, 2nd Artillery was a distinguished unit of the United States Army with a lineage tracing back to the original 2nd Artillery Regiment, established in the early 19th century. Reactivated and reorganized multiple times, the 7th Battalion, 2nd Artillery played a key role during the Cold War era, particularly in air defense missions. D Battery was notably equipped with Nike-Hercules surface-to-air missiles, providing critical protection for strategic sites in the United States and overseas. The unit was inactivated as air defense strategies evolved, but its legacy endures through the professionalism and readiness demonstrated by its personnel.
D co 2:505 PIR
U.S. Army
Delta Company, 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment (D Co, 2/505 PIR) is part of the storied 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army. The regiment was first activated in 1942 and saw distinguished combat in World War II, including airborne assaults in Sicily, Salerno, Normandy (D-Day), and Operation Market Garden. D Company and the 2/505 PIR have since participated in major conflicts such as Operation Just Cause in Panama, Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Renowned for their airborne capabilities, D Co, 2/505 PIR remains a vital rapid-deployment infantry force, upholding a legacy of bravery and excellence.
D Co 3:187 Inf 101 Abn
U.S. Army
D Company, 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment ("Rakkasans"), 101st Airborne Division, has a distinguished combat history. Originally formed during World War II, the 187th Infantry Regiment participated in major operations in the Pacific theater. The battalion and its companies, including D Company, gained further renown in the Korean War for their airborne assaults, most notably at Sukchon and Munsan-ni. In Vietnam, the 3/187th conducted numerous airmobile operations, and in more recent decades, D Company has deployed in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of excellence as part of the "Screaming Eagles."
D co. 97th combat engineers
U.S. Army
Delta Company, 97th Combat Engineer Battalion, has a distinguished history of service within the U.S. Army. Activated during World War II, the unit played a pivotal role in the European Theater, supporting Allied advances by constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and enabling troop movements. In subsequent decades, D Company deployed to conflicts including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, providing vital engineering support in diverse and challenging environments. More recently, the company has participated in operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of excellence in combat engineering and mobility support.
D company 2nd 503rd Ft Richerdson Alaska
U.S. Army
D Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, based at Fort Richardson, Alaska, is part of the storied 173rd Airborne Brigade. The 2-503rd traces its lineage back to World War II, where it earned distinction in campaigns such as the Pacific theater and later in Vietnam, participating in major operations like Junction City and the Battle of Dak To. Reassigned to Alaska during the postwar years, D Company has played a key role in Arctic warfare training and rapid deployment exercises, reflecting its airborne roots and high-readiness status. Over the years, the company has continued to support global contingency operations and joint exercises, upholding the proud legacy of the 503rd Infantry Regiment.
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