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68th MP Co
U.S. Army
The 68th Military Police Company (68th MP Co) was constituted during World War II and activated on 15 July 1942 at Fort Custer, Michigan. Throughout its history, the unit provided military police support in major conflicts including the European Theater in WWII, where it conducted law enforcement, security operations, and prisoner of war management. The company was later deployed during the Vietnam War, performing route security, convoy escort, and installation protection. Over the years, the 68th MP Co has participated in numerous operations and continues to serve as a vital element in maintaining order and discipline for the United States Army.
697th Transportation
U.S. Army
The 697th Transportation Company is a unit of the United States Army specializing in logistical and transportation support. Originally activated during the Vietnam War era, the 697th played a crucial role in moving troops, equipment, and supplies in challenging environments. Over the decades, the unit has supported multiple operations both domestically and overseas, ensuring the mobility and sustainment of combat and support forces. The 697th Transportation continues to uphold its mission of delivering reliable transportation solutions wherever and whenever needed.
698 Quartermaster Co
U.S. Army
The 698th Quartermaster Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve specializing in petroleum supply and distribution. Activated in the mid-20th century, the 698th has provided vital logistical support for numerous training exercises and overseas deployments, including operations in Southwest Asia during the Gulf War and subsequent missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. The company's primary mission is to ensure the efficient storage and delivery of fuel to frontline and support units, contributing directly to operational mobility and effectiveness. Throughout its history, the 698th Quartermaster Company has earned recognition for its dedication, technical expertise, and critical role in sustaining Army operations across diverse environments.
69th Engineer Co TOPO
U.S. Army
The 69th Engineer Company (Topographic), known as the 69th Engineer Co TOPO, has a distinguished history of providing vital topographic and geospatial support to U.S. Army operations. Activated during the Vietnam War, the unit was instrumental in producing maps, terrain analysis, and geodetic surveys to support combat and engineering missions throughout Southeast Asia. Over the years, the 69th Engineer Co TOPO has adapted to advances in mapping technology, contributing to military operations in various theaters by delivering precise geographic intelligence. The unit’s expertise in topography and geospatial engineering remains a crucial asset for planning and executing Army missions worldwide.
69th PCH
U.S. Army
The 69th Public Affairs Detachment (Press Camp Headquarters), commonly known as the 69th PCH, is a United States Army Reserve unit specializing in public affairs and media operations. Activated in the late 20th century, the unit has supported numerous training exercises, domestic operations, and overseas deployments by managing press activities and facilitating communication between military forces and the public. The 69th PCH has been mobilized for key missions, including support during Operation Iraqi Freedom and disaster response events in the United States. Throughout its history, the unit has played a pivotal role in shaping the Army’s narrative and ensuring accurate, timely information dissemination during both peacetime and conflict.
69th USAAD Deilinghofen, Germany
U.S. Army
The 69th United States Army Air Defense Artillery Detachment (USAAD) was stationed at Deilinghofen, Germany, during the Cold War era as part of NATO’s forward-deployed air defense network. Activated in support of allied forces, the unit was responsible for the custodial control and maintenance of nuclear warheads for the British Army's air defense missile systems, specifically the Honest John and later the Lance and Bloodhound missiles. Serving alongside British and other NATO forces, the 69th USAAD played a critical role in the integrated air defense of Western Europe, helping to deter potential Warsaw Pact aggression. The unit remained operational until the late 1980s, when changing strategic priorities and arms reduction agreements led to its inactivation and withdrawal from Germany.
6th BDE USACC Infantry
U.S. Army
The 6th Brigade, United States Army Cadet Command (USACC), is a key administrative and training unit responsible for overseeing Army ROTC programs across the southeastern United States, including Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Puerto Rico. Established as part of the broader USACC structure in 1986, the 6th Brigade’s mission is to recruit, educate, and commission the future officer leadership of the U.S. Army through rigorous academic and field training. The brigade has played a vital role in developing infantry and other branch officers, adapting its curriculum to meet modern military needs and leadership challenges. Throughout its history, the 6th Brigade has maintained a reputation for producing highly capable, adaptable, and resilient Army leaders.
6th Bn:6th Infantry Bamberg, Germany
U.S. Army
The 6th Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, based in Bamberg, Germany, has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army. Reactivated during the Cold War, the battalion was part of the 1st Armored Division and played a key role in NATO's defense posture in Europe. Throughout its service in Bamberg, it participated in numerous training exercises to maintain readiness against potential Warsaw Pact threats. The unit also deployed as needed for various operations before its inactivation as part of post-Cold War restructuring.

6TH CAV
U.S. Army
Unit with 42 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)