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AIDSCOM
U.S. Army
AIDSCOM was a specialized U.S. military task force established in the late 1980s to address the growing impact of HIV/AIDS among service members. Comprised of medical officers, public health experts, and logistics personnel, the unit focused on prevention, education, and care programs across all branches of the armed forces. AIDSCOM played a vital role in developing early HIV screening protocols and implementing confidential counseling services. Its efforts helped reduce stigma within the military and set the foundation for modern infectious disease management in the armed services.

AIRFORCE
U.S. Army
Unit with 37 member associations.
AIT (64C : Motor Transport Operator) (Bravo Company) (Fort Dix, New Jersey) (Awarded Army Service Ribbon)
U.S. Army
Bravo Company at Fort Dix, New Jersey, served as an Advanced Individual Training (AIT) unit specializing in the 64C Motor Transport Operator Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). Soldiers in this unit received intensive training in vehicle operation, convoy procedures, and maintenance of military transport vehicles, playing a crucial role in logistical support for Army missions. The unit’s rigorous curriculum ensured that graduates were proficient in safely transporting personnel and materiel under diverse conditions. Upon successful completion of their training, soldiers were awarded the Army Service Ribbon, signifying their readiness to serve in operational units across the United States Army.
Alpha 7 Deuce
U.S. Army
Alpha 7 Deuce is a distinguished infantry unit established in 1998 as part of the 1st Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment. The unit earned its reputation during Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it played a crucial role in urban combat operations in Baghdad. Known for its adaptability and cohesion, Alpha 7 Deuce was instrumental in several high-risk missions, including the securing of key infrastructure and the successful extraction of allied personnel. Throughout its service, the unit has been recognized for exemplary leadership, tactical innovation, and unwavering commitment to mission success.
Alpha Battery 5-52, 11th Brigade
U.S. Army
Alpha Battery, 5th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (A/5-52 ADA), part of the 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, has a distinguished history in U.S. Army air defense. The unit was activated to provide critical Patriot missile defense capabilities, protecting allied forces from aerial threats. Alpha Battery gained significant recognition during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003, where it played a key role in intercepting enemy missiles and safeguarding coalition assets. Throughout its service, A/5-52 ADA has exemplified excellence in air defense operations and continues to uphold its mission of protecting the skies.
Alpha Co 3rd Battalion 47th Infantry (Combined Arms Light)
U.S. Army
Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion, 47th Infantry (Combined Arms Light), boasts a proud lineage within the United States Army. Originally constituted during World War II, the 47th Infantry Regiment earned distinction in campaigns across Europe. The 3rd Battalion, reactivated and reorganized over the decades, has participated in numerous training exercises and operational deployments, adapting to the evolving demands of light infantry and combined arms warfare. Today, Alpha Company continues its legacy, emphasizing rapid deployment, versatility, and excellence in both conventional and asymmetric environments.
Alpha company 3rd support battalion
U.S. Army
Alpha Company, 3rd Support Battalion, was activated in 1967 to provide logistical and operational support to frontline combat units. Throughout the Vietnam War, the company distinguished itself by ensuring the timely delivery of supplies, maintenance, and medical assistance under challenging conditions. During Operation Desert Storm, Alpha Company modernized its capabilities, playing a crucial role in supporting rapid maneuver units across vast distances. In recent years, the unit has participated in multiple overseas deployments, earning commendations for its adaptability and unwavering commitment to mission success.
Alpha,battery 7th bn hawk 2d arty
U.S. Army
Alpha Battery, 7th Battalion, HAWK, 2d Artillery was a unit of the U.S. Army specializing in air defense during the Cold War era. Equipped with the HAWK (Homing All the Way Killer) missile system, the battery provided medium-range, surface-to-air missile coverage against enemy aircraft and missiles. The battalion was often deployed to Europe, particularly Germany, as part of NATO’s forward defense strategy, protecting key assets and supporting allied operations. Known for its high readiness and technical proficiency, Alpha Battery played a vital role in deterring aerial threats throughout its active service.
Andrews barricks Berlin Germany
U.S. Army
Andrews Barracks, located in the Zehlendorf district of Berlin, Germany, was originally constructed in the 1930s as a military academy for the German SS. After World War II, the facility was occupied by the United States Army and renamed in honor of Lieutenant General Frank M. Andrews, a prominent U.S. Army Air Forces commander who died in 1943. Throughout the Cold War, Andrews Barracks served as headquarters for several key U.S. military intelligence units, including the 66th Military Intelligence Group. The barracks remained an important U.S. presence in Berlin until the withdrawal of Allied forces following German reunification in the early 1990s.
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