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BTRY A 1 BN 1 ADA USAREUR
U.S. Army
Battery A, 1st Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery (BTRY A, 1-1 ADA), part of US Army Europe (USAREUR), traces its lineage to the earliest American air defense units, with roots dating back to the Coast Artillery Corps of World War I. The unit has served in multiple configurations and locations, adapting from coastal defense to modern air and missile defense roles. During the Cold War, BTRY A, 1-1 ADA was stationed in Germany, providing critical protection against aerial threats as part of NATO defenses. Today, it remains a vital element of USAREUR’s integrated air defense, maintaining readiness to counter contemporary missile and air attacks in support of European security.
Btry A 1st Bn 82d FA 1stCavDiv FORSCOM FC
U.S. Army
Battery A, 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division (FORSCOM), has a distinguished history of service dating back to World War I. Activated in 1917, the unit has participated in numerous major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, and recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. As part of the storied 1st Cavalry Division, Battery A has provided critical fire support in both offensive and defensive operations, earning multiple unit citations for valor and excellence. Today, under Forces Command (FORSCOM), Battery A continues to serve as a key artillery element, maintaining readiness to deploy and support U.S. Army missions worldwide.
Btry A 1st Tng Bn
U.S. Army
Battery A, 1st Training Battalion (Btry A, 1st Tng Bn) has a distinguished history as a pivotal unit in artillery training. Established as part of the U.S. Army’s broader efforts to professionalize and modernize field artillery forces, the battery has been instrumental in preparing soldiers for operational assignments since its inception. Over the decades, Btry A has adapted to evolving artillery tactics and technologies, ensuring its trainees are proficient in both traditional and modern artillery systems. The unit continues to uphold a legacy of excellence, providing rigorous instruction and fostering the next generation of artillerymen.
Btry A 2nd How Bn 35th Arty USARSEVEN
U.S. Army
Battery A, 2nd Howitzer Battalion, 35th Artillery (Btry A, 2nd How Bn, 35th Arty) was a United States Army Reserve unit assigned to the Seventh United States Army (USARSEVEN) during the Cold War era. The battalion traced its lineage to the historic 35th Artillery Regiment, which saw service in both World Wars. As part of USARSEVEN, Battery A was stationed in Europe, providing direct and general support with its 155mm howitzers to NATO and U.S. forces, enhancing deterrence and defense posture against potential Warsaw Pact aggression. The unit participated in numerous field exercises and readiness drills, contributing to allied artillery capabilities until its eventual inactivation or reorganization in the later years of the 20th century.
BTRY A 3:76 ARTY USAREUR
U.S. Army
Battery A, 3rd Battalion, 76th Artillery (BTRY A 3/76 ARTY) served as part of the United States Army Europe (USAREUR) during the Cold War era. The unit was equipped with field artillery, providing fire support to U.S. and NATO ground forces stationed in West Germany as part of America’s forward-deployed defense against potential Warsaw Pact aggression. BTRY A 3/76 ARTY participated in numerous field exercises and readiness operations, enhancing deterrence and alliance cooperation throughout the 1960s and 1970s. The battery remained a vital component of USAREUR's artillery strength until later reorganizations and drawdowns following the end of the Cold War.
BTRY B 2ND HOW BN. (SP) 101st. ARTY
U.S. Army
Battery B, 2nd Howitzer Battalion (Self-Propelled), 101st Artillery (BTRY B, 2ND HOW BN. (SP), 101st ARTY) served as an artillery unit within the United States Army. As part of the 101st Artillery Regiment, the battalion was equipped with self-propelled howitzers, providing mobile, armored fire support to infantry and armored formations. During its active years, the unit participated in a variety of training exercises and deployments, supporting national defense missions and, at times, overseas operations such as in the Vietnam War era. The skilled personnel of Battery B contributed to the battalion’s reputation for accurate and responsive artillery fire, exemplifying the professionalism and tradition of the 101st Artillery.
Btry B 4:42nd FA
U.S. Army
Battery B, 4th Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Btry B, 4/42nd FA) traces its lineage to the 42nd Field Artillery, which was constituted in 1918. Reactivated and redesignated multiple times, the 4th Battalion served with distinction during the Vietnam War as part of the 4th Infantry Division, providing crucial artillery support in numerous operations. In the decades following, Btry B saw deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, adapting to modern combat and modular force structures. Renowned for its professionalism and firepower, Btry B, 4/42nd FA continues to uphold the proud traditions of the regiment within the U.S. Army’s field artillery community.
Btry B 5:113th Arty
U.S. Army
Battery B, 5th Battalion, 113th Field Artillery (Btry B, 5/113th Arty) is a unit of the North Carolina Army National Guard with a distinguished lineage dating back to the early 20th century. Historically, the 113th Field Artillery has supported both state and federal missions, providing artillery fire support in major conflicts including World War II and subsequent operations. Battery B has participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, exemplifying readiness and adaptability in both combat and humanitarian roles. The unit continues to serve as a vital part of the 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, upholding a proud tradition of service to North Carolina and the nation.
Btry C 1 Bn 111 FA Va. National Guard
U.S. Army
Battery C, 1st Battalion, 111th Field Artillery (Btry C, 1-111 FA) is a historic unit of the Virginia Army National Guard. Tracing its lineage to early Virginia militia artillery units, the 111th Field Artillery has served with distinction in major U.S. conflicts, including both World Wars, where it provided crucial fire support in Europe. As part of the 29th Infantry Division, Battery C has participated in numerous domestic and overseas operations, contributing to both national defense and disaster response. The unit continues its tradition of excellence today, maintaining readiness to support federal and state missions whenever called upon.
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