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HHC 1:12th infantry
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, has a distinguished history within the United States Army. The 12th Infantry Regiment was first constituted in 1861 and has participated in major conflicts from the Civil War through both World Wars, Vietnam, and into recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The 1st Battalion, as part of the regiment, gained recognition for its valor and effectiveness, notably during the Vietnam War as part of the 4th Infantry Division. Today, HHC 1/12th Infantry provides command and control, administrative support, and operational planning for its subordinate companies, continuing its legacy of service and excellence.
HHC 1:39th Inf. Germany
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment (HHC 1/39th Inf.) served as a key command element for the battalion during its stationing in Germany, particularly during the Cold War era. Assigned to the 8th Infantry Division (Mechanized), the unit was based at Smith Barracks in Baumholder, providing leadership, administrative support, and coordination for subordinate rifle companies. The battalion’s mission focused on defense against Warsaw Pact forces, participating in numerous field exercises, REFORGER maneuvers, and NATO training missions to maintain combat readiness. HHC 1/39th Inf. played a vital role in ensuring the operational effectiveness of the battalion until its inactivation in the early 1990s as part of the post-Cold War drawdown.
HHC 1:64 ARMOR HQ
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment (HHC 1/64 AR HQ) is a key command element within the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, based at Fort Stewart, Georgia. The battalion traces its lineage to the 64th Armor Regiment, which was originally activated during World War II and has since participated in numerous conflicts, including Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. HHC 1/64 AR HQ provides essential leadership, planning, and logistical support to the battalion, enabling effective combat operations. Throughout its history, the unit has earned multiple campaign streamers and unit commendations, reflecting its distinguished service and commitment to mission success.
HHC 143rd Signal Bn
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 143rd Signal Battalion (HHC 143rd Signal Bn), was constituted in the Florida Army National Guard and organized to provide command, control, and communications support for military operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the battalion played a vital role in supporting both state and federal missions, including disaster response and overseas deployments. Throughout its history, the HHC 143rd Signal Battalion participated in numerous training exercises and mobilizations, enhancing the operational readiness of its subordinate units. The battalion’s legacy is marked by its commitment to excellence in communications and its service to both the state of Florida and the United States Army.
HHC 15TH TC BATTALION 1ST AIR CAVALRY DIVISION VIETNAM
U.S. Army
HHC, 15th Transportation Battalion, served as part of the 1st Air Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War. Activated for deployment to Vietnam, the unit provided critical logistical and transportation support, ensuring the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies across challenging terrain. The battalion played a key role in air mobility operations, supporting major campaigns such as the Pleiku Campaign and the relief of Khe Sanh. Its efforts enabled the 1st Cavalry to maintain rapid operational tempo and combat effectiveness throughout its deployment.
HHC 160th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 160th Signal Battalion, has a distinguished history of providing critical communications support to U.S. Army operations. Originally constituted during World War II, the battalion has served in various theaters, ensuring reliable and secure signal operations for command and control elements. Over the decades, HHC 160th Signal Battalion has adapted to evolving technologies, supporting missions ranging from the Cold War to modern contingency operations. The unit remains vital in enabling information dominance and mission success for supported commands.
HHC 17th Engineer Bn 2ND Armored Div
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 17th Engineer Battalion (HHC 17th Eng Bn), has a distinguished history as part of the 2nd Armored Division, "Hell on Wheels." Originally activated in the early 20th century, the battalion played a vital role during World War II, supporting armored operations across North Africa and Europe with mobility, countermobility, and survivability tasks. During the Cold War, HHC 17th Engineer Battalion continued its service in Europe, reinforcing NATO defenses and participating in numerous training exercises. The unit’s legacy is one of adaptability and technical expertise, supporting the 2nd Armored Division’s missions until the division’s inactivation in the 1990s.
HHC 18th Aviation Brigade
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 18th Aviation Brigade was constituted on 16 September 1981 and activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. As the command element for the brigade, HHC provided operational and administrative support, overseeing a diverse array of aviation units within the 18th Airborne Corps. The brigade and its headquarters played a pivotal role in Operation Just Cause in Panama (1989) and Operation Desert Storm (1991), coordinating large-scale air assault and air movement missions. Throughout its history, HHC, 18th Aviation Brigade maintained readiness to deploy anywhere in the world, supporting both combat and humanitarian operations until its inactivation in 2006.
HHC 191st Ordnance Battalion
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 191st Ordnance Battalion, traces its lineage to World War II, when it was constituted on 18 October 1944 in the Army of the United States. Activated in France, the battalion provided vital ordnance support throughout the European Theater, ensuring the repair, maintenance, and supply of critical equipment. Over the decades, the 191st Ordnance Battalion has participated in numerous operations, adapting to evolving logistical demands during the Cold War, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism. Today, HHC 191st Ordnance Battalion continues its mission of supporting U.S. Army readiness with expertise in ammunition management and explosive ordnance disposal.
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