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B 2:1 ADA
U.S. Army
B Battery, 2nd Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (B 2/1 ADA) has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army's air defense community. Originating from the 1st Regiment of Artillery, which was constituted in 1821, the unit has served in numerous conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and more recent operations in the Middle East. Over the years, B 2/1 ADA has transitioned through various air defense systems, from Nike Hercules missiles to the modern Patriot missile system, reflecting advancements in technology and shifting defense priorities. Today, B 2/1 ADA continues its mission of protecting critical assets and forces from aerial threats, upholding a legacy of vigilance and excellence.
B 2:61st ADA
U.S. Army
B Battery, 2nd Battalion, 61st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (B 2/61st ADA) traces its origins to the 61st Coast Artillery, which was first activated in 1918. The 2nd Battalion, as part of the 61st ADA, has served in various air defense roles, including the operation of Nike Hercules and later Patriot missile systems. Throughout the Cold War, B 2/61st ADA played a critical role in the defense of key strategic areas in Europe and the United States against aerial threats. The unit has participated in numerous exercises and deployments, adapting to evolving air defense technologies and missions as part of the U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery branch.
B 3:63 Augsburg Germany
U.S. Army
B 3/63 was a U.S. Army unit stationed in Augsburg, Germany, during the Cold War. The designation typically refers to Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment, part of the 1st Infantry Division. The unit was responsible for armored warfare and played a key role in NATO’s forward defense strategy against potential Warsaw Pact aggression. Throughout their deployment in Augsburg, B 3/63 conducted regular training exercises and participated in joint maneuvers to maintain readiness and demonstrate the U.S. commitment to European security.
B Batt, 1st Bn, 3rd FA, 2d Armored Div.
U.S. Army
B Battery, 1st Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery (B Btry, 1-3 FA), served as a key artillery unit within the 2d Armored Division, "Hell on Wheels." Originally constituted in 1812, the 3rd Field Artillery has a distinguished lineage, with B Battery seeing action in major campaigns during World War II, including the invasion of North Africa, Sicily, and the Normandy landings. During the Cold War, B Battery supported armored operations in Germany, providing fire support and deterrence as part of NATO forces. The unit continued to serve with distinction until the inactivation of the 2d Armored Division in the mid-1990s, leaving a legacy of excellence in artillery operations.
B Battery 1st Bn 80th Field Artillery 72 Brigade
U.S. Army
B Battery, 1st Battalion, 80th Field Artillery, part of the 72nd Brigade, traces its lineage to the early 20th century as a component of the United States Army’s expanding field artillery forces. The unit gained distinction in World War II, providing vital fire support during key operations in the European Theater. In the postwar era, B Battery continued to serve in various capacities, including support roles during the Korean War and in Cold War deployments. Throughout its history, the battery has been recognized for its professionalism, adaptability, and consistent excellence in artillery operations.
B Battery 5th 77th FA
U.S. Army
B Battery, 5th Battalion, 77th Field Artillery (B/5-77 FA) traces its lineage to the historic 77th Field Artillery Regiment, first constituted in 1916. Throughout its service, B Battery has supported various U.S. Army divisions, providing critical artillery fire support in major conflicts, including Vietnam, where the 5th Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). In Vietnam, B Battery earned distinction for its mobility and effectiveness in supporting infantry operations, often deploying by helicopter to provide rapid, close fire support. After Vietnam, the unit continued to serve in various capacities during the Cold War, adapting to evolving military technologies and doctrines before eventual inactivation as part of Army restructuring.
B BTRY 1ST BN 17TH FA FT SILL OK
U.S. Army
B Battery, 1st Battalion, 17th Field Artillery (B BTRY 1ST BN 17TH FA) is a storied unit within the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, the home of the Field Artillery. The 17th Field Artillery Regiment was originally constituted in 1916 and has participated in major conflicts, including World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. Throughout its history, B Battery has provided critical fire support to maneuver forces, earning multiple unit citations and campaign streamers for its distinguished service. At Fort Sill, B Battery continues to train and maintain readiness to deploy worldwide in support of U.S. Army missions.
B co 324th support bn
U.S. Army
Bravo Company, 324th Support Battalion (B Co, 324th SPT BN) traces its origins to the U.S. Army’s reorganization during the late 20th century, supporting combat units with vital logistical and maintenance operations. Assigned to various divisions over time, the company provided transportation, supply, and field maintenance, ensuring operational readiness during both training exercises and deployments. B Co played a critical role during overseas operations, including support missions in the Middle East during Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Its commitment to excellence has earned it commendations for outstanding service and adaptability in complex environments.
B Co 40 240th California ARNG
U.S. Army
Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry Regiment (B Co, 1-184 IN), also historically referenced as Bravo Company, 40th Infantry Division, 240th Infantry Regiment, is a unit of the California Army National Guard. The company traces its lineage to the 240th Infantry Regiment, which was part of the California National Guard and federally recognized after World War II, serving in various state and federal missions. Over the decades, the unit has participated in domestic emergency responses, training exercises, and deployments in support of U.S. military operations both at home and abroad. Today, its legacy continues as a component of the modern California ARNG, supporting both state and national defense missions.
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