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964th Engineering Co
U.S. Army
The 964th Engineer Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, specializing in horizontal construction. Activated during the mid-20th century, the company has participated in various domestic and overseas operations, including support roles in Operation Iraqi Freedom and humanitarian missions across the United States. The 964th Engineer Company is trained in tasks such as road building, airfield repair, and obstacle removal, providing critical infrastructure support to combat and relief missions. Their reputation for technical proficiency and adaptability has made them a valuable asset in both peacetime and conflict operations.
96th Rifle Company Milwaukee WI
U.S. Army
The 96th Rifle Company, based in Milwaukee, WI, traces its roots to the mid-20th century as a unit within the United States Army Reserve. Originally organized during the Cold War era, the company was tasked with infantry training, mobilization readiness, and support of national defense objectives. Over the years, the 96th Rifle Company participated in numerous training exercises and contributed personnel for stateside and overseas missions. The unit has maintained a legacy of professionalism and dedication, reflecting Milwaukee’s strong tradition of military service.
97th MRU
U.S. Army
The 97th Mobile Reconnaissance Unit (97th MRU) was established in 1968 as part of the broader modernization of military intelligence and reconnaissance capabilities during the Cold War. Initially tasked with deep reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering behind enemy lines, the 97th MRU quickly gained a reputation for adaptability and operational success in both NATO exercises and real-world deployments. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the unit expanded its scope to include electronic warfare and counter-surveillance operations, integrating advanced technology to maintain a tactical edge. Today, the 97th MRU remains an elite force, providing critical battlefield intelligence and supporting joint operations across multiple theaters.
980th MP co.
U.S. Army
The 980th Military Police Company (980th MP Co.) is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, originally constituted in 1942 during World War II. Throughout its history, the 980th has provided law enforcement, security, and combat support both stateside and overseas. The company has deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, performing critical missions including detainee operations and convoy security. The 980th MP Co. continues to serve as a vital asset in maintaining order and discipline within the Army and supporting national defense objectives.
98th rifle Company
U.S. Army
The 98th Rifle Company was established during World War II as part of the larger Soviet Red Army restructuring to meet the demands of the Eastern Front. Formed in 1942, the unit participated in key defensive actions during the Battle of Stalingrad, contributing to the eventual Soviet victory. Following Stalingrad, the 98th Rifle Company was involved in the liberation of several occupied towns during the Soviet westward advance, earning commendations for bravery and effectiveness in combat. After the war, the company was reorganized and eventually integrated into peacetime military formations as the Red Army demobilized.
991st Air Medical
U.S. Army
The 991st Air Medical unit was established in the late 20th century to provide rapid aerial medical evacuation and critical care support for military personnel in combat and humanitarian operations. Initially equipped with modified transport aircraft, the unit quickly gained a reputation for its swift response times and high survival rates among wounded soldiers. Throughout its history, the 991st has participated in numerous major conflicts and disaster relief missions, continually adapting its tactics and technologies to meet evolving battlefield requirements. Today, the unit remains at the forefront of military aeromedical innovation and continues to play a vital role in saving lives across the globe.
99th medical detachment veterinary service
U.S. Army
The 99th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service) is a specialized U.S. Army unit responsible for providing veterinary medical support, including animal care, food safety, and public health services. Activated during the Vietnam War, the detachment played a crucial role in supporting military working animals and ensuring the safety of food supplies for deployed troops. Over the years, the 99th has deployed to various operational theaters, including Southwest Asia, in support of Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Today, the unit continues its legacy by delivering vital veterinary services during both peacetime and contingency operations worldwide.
9th Air Calvary Hunter Army Airfield
U.S. Army
The 9th Air Cavalry, originally formed during the Vietnam War, became renowned for its pioneering use of helicopters in air assault and reconnaissance missions. Over time, elements of the unit have been reactivated and reorganized, with some components stationed at Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia. At Hunter, the 9th Air Cavalry continued its legacy of aerial reconnaissance, supporting training and operational deployments for U.S. Army forces. The unit's history reflects adaptability and innovation in air cavalry tactics, maintaining a tradition of excellence in aviation support and reconnaissance operations.
9th BN ARCD
U.S. Army
The 9th Battalion, Army Reserve Careers Division (9th BN ARCD), is a specialized unit within the U.S. Army Reserve focused on career counseling, recruitment, and retention of Army Reserve Soldiers. Established as part of the broader Army Reserve Careers Division, the battalion supports Army Reserve readiness by ensuring qualified personnel are recruited and retained throughout various regions. Over the years, the 9th BN ARCD has adapted to changing Army priorities, implementing new strategies and technologies to engage with potential and current Soldiers. Its ongoing mission is critical in sustaining the strength and professionalism of the Army Reserve force.
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