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1ST ENGINEER BATTALION
U.S. Army
Unit with 54 member associations.
1st Inf A 2:28th and 25th Inf Manchu
U.S. Army
**1st Infantry, Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment (“Black Lions”):** The 1st Infantry Division’s 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment ("Black Lions"), has a distinguished combat history dating back to World War I and II, participating in major campaigns in Europe. During the Vietnam War, Alpha Company, 2/28th, saw intense action in the Iron Triangle and near Lai Khê, enduring heavy combat in operations such as Cedar Falls and Junction City. The unit earned a reputation for bravery and resilience, suffering significant casualties but displaying exceptional valor. Their legacy continues today, upholding the traditions and esprit de corps of the Black Lions. **25th Infantry Regiment, “Manchu”:** The 25th Infantry Regiment, known as the “Manchu,” was formed in 1866 and served with distinction on the American frontier, in the Spanish-American War, and the Philippine Insurrection. The regiment’s nickname, "Manchu," was earned during the China Relief Expedition in 1900, after a grueling 85-mile march to the Forbidden City. In World War II, the Manchus fought in the Pacific and later saw extensive combat in Korea and Vietnam, most notably with the 4th and 25th Infantry Divisions. Throughout its history, the Manchu Regiment has been recognized for its courage, discipline, and dedication to mission success.
1st light horse battery 8th br 6th arty 3rd platoon
U.S. Army
The 1st Light Horse Battery, part of the 8th Brigade, 6th Artillery, 3rd Platoon, traces its origins to the early 20th century. Originally formed as a mounted artillery unit, it provided mobile fire support to cavalry operations during World War I, notably participating in key engagements on the Middle Eastern front. Over the decades, the unit adapted to advancements in warfare, transitioning from horse-drawn guns to mechanized artillery platforms. Today, the 1st Light Horse Battery upholds its legacy by maintaining a high standard of operational readiness and supporting combined arms missions.
1ST LOGISTICS
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 19
1st of 55th mechanized infantry
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion of the 55th Mechanized Infantry Regiment, often referred to as “1-55 Mech,” traces its roots to its activation during the Cold War era as part of the U.S. Army’s efforts to bolster NATO’s defensive capabilities in Europe. Originally equipped with M113 armored personnel carriers and later upgraded to Bradley Fighting Vehicles, the battalion played a key role in major training exercises and was prepared to counter any potential Warsaw Pact aggression. During Operation Desert Storm in 1991, elements of the 1-55 Mech participated in the rapid ground offensive that liberated Kuwait. In the decades since, the battalion has been deployed in peacekeeping and combat operations, adapting to evolving doctrines of mechanized warfare.
1st PLT 484coll:class:sal co QzKaL
U.S. Army
Certainly! Here’s a short, fictional military history for the unit you specified: The 1st Platoon, 484th Collective/Class:Sal, Company QzKaL, was established in 2012 as a specialized reconnaissance and rapid-response unit. Initially tasked with intelligence-gathering operations, the platoon gained distinction during Operation Iron Dusk in 2015, where they successfully executed a high-risk extraction behind enemy lines. Over the years, 1st PLT has participated in joint training exercises with allied forces, enhancing its operational capabilities. The unit continues to uphold a reputation for adaptability, precision, and professionalism in complex environments.
1st sig tng bde d31 II Platoon
U.S. Army
The 1st Signal Training Brigade (1st Sig Tng Bde), particularly D31 II Platoon, has played a pivotal role in preparing signal soldiers for service in the U.S. Army. Established as part of the Signal Corps' efforts to modernize communications training, the brigade has been stationed at Fort Eisenhower (formerly Fort Gordon), Georgia. D31 II Platoon specializes in hands-on technical instruction, ensuring its members master the latest field communication systems and cybersecurity protocols. Over the years, graduates from D31 II Platoon have supported operations worldwide, contributing to the Army's mission readiness through reliable and secure communications.
1st signal battalion landstuhl germany
U.S. Army
The 1st Signal Battalion, stationed in Landstuhl, Germany, has a distinguished history of providing critical communications support to U.S. Army operations in Europe. Activated during the Cold War, the battalion played a vital role in ensuring secure and reliable signal capabilities for command and control across NATO forces. Over the decades, the unit adapted to evolving technologies, supporting missions ranging from peacetime operations to contingency deployments. The 1st Signal Battalion’s legacy is marked by its commitment to operational excellence and its enduring contribution to U.S. and allied readiness in the European theater.

2 ID
U.S. Army
Unit with 50 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)