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Btry D (TAB) 25th FA
U.S. Army
Battery D (Target Acquisition Battery), 25th Field Artillery (Btry D (TAB) 25th FA), has played a crucial role in providing counterfire and target acquisition support for U.S. Army operations. Originally constituted as part of the 25th Field Artillery Regiment, the unit has been equipped with advanced radar and surveillance systems to detect and locate enemy artillery and rocket launches. Over the years, Btry D (TAB) 25th FA has supported various campaigns and exercises, enhancing the accuracy and effectiveness of artillery fire. Its contributions have been vital in safeguarding friendly forces and enabling decisive firepower on the modern battlefield.
Btry D 146th AAA Bn
U.S. Army
Battery D, 146th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion (Btry D, 146th AAA Bn) was an American military unit activated during World War II as part of the U.S. Army’s efforts to protect Allied forces and key assets from aerial attack. Initially organized and trained in the United States, the battalion deployed to the European Theater, where it provided vital air defense during campaigns such as the Normandy invasion and subsequent operations across France and Germany. Equipped with anti-aircraft guns, Battery D played a crucial role in defending convoys, airfields, and supply depots from enemy aircraft. Following the end of hostilities in Europe, the unit was demobilized as part of the postwar drawdown.
Btry E 111th ADA VaARNG
U.S. Army
Battery E, 111th Air Defense Artillery (ADA), Virginia Army National Guard (VaARNG), traces its lineage to the early 20th century, with roots in Virginia’s coastal defense units. Historically tasked with protecting critical infrastructure from aerial threats, the unit has operated various air defense systems over the decades, including anti-aircraft artillery and missile platforms. Throughout its service, Battery E has participated in numerous state and federal missions, supporting homeland defense and deploying personnel for overseas operations as needed. The unit embodies the tradition of the National Guard citizen-soldier, balancing community service with its mission of air defense readiness.
BtryB,2:Bn92FA USAREUR
U.S. Army
Battery B, 2nd Battalion, 92nd Field Artillery (Btry B, 2/92 FA) was a unit of the United States Army assigned to US Army Europe (USAREUR) during the Cold War. The 92nd Field Artillery Regiment has a distinguished lineage dating back to World War I, with its battalions serving in major conflicts including World War II and Vietnam. During its time in Europe, Btry B, 2nd Battalion, provided crucial artillery support for NATO forces, training regularly to maintain readiness against potential Warsaw Pact threats. The unit was stationed in Germany as part of the US commitment to European defense, before eventual inactivation or reassignment as the US Army reorganized its presence after the Cold War.
C 1-228th Avn
U.S. Army
C Company, 1st Battalion, 228th Aviation Regiment (C 1-228th Avn) is a U.S. Army aviation unit with a distinguished record of service in support of joint and multinational operations. Activated as part of the 228th Aviation Regiment, the company has operated primarily in Central America under U.S. Southern Command, providing air assault, air movement, and medical evacuation capabilities. Stationed at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, C 1-228th Avn has played a key role in humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, and counter-narcotics missions throughout the region. The unit’s professionalism and versatility have made it a critical asset for both military and humanitarian operations in Latin America.
C 1:51 INF, B 2:503
U.S. Army
Certainly! Here is a short military history for the units C Company, 1st Battalion, 51st Infantry (C 1/51 INF) and B Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry (B 2/503): C Company, 1st Battalion, 51st Infantry (C 1/51 INF) traces its lineage to the 51st Infantry Regiment, which has served in various capacities since World War I, including notable service in Germany during the Cold War as part of the U.S. Army's forward defense in Europe. B Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry (B 2/503), is part of the famed 173rd Airborne Brigade, which distinguished itself in the Vietnam War with combat operations such as Operation Junction City and has since participated in multiple deployments, including Iraq and Afghanistan. Both units have earned commendations for valor and professionalism in diverse operational environments. Their histories reflect the adaptability and commitment of U.S. Army infantry in modern warfare.
C 3:39 Inf
U.S. Army
C Company, 3rd Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment (C 3/39 Inf) is a storied unit in the United States Army with roots tracing back to World War I. The 39th Infantry Regiment was first organized in 1917 and saw significant action in World War II as part of the 9th Infantry Division, taking part in campaigns across North Africa, Sicily, and Western Europe, including Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge. During the Vietnam War, C 3/39 Inf earned distinction for its combat effectiveness, participating in major operations throughout the Mekong Delta under the 9th Infantry Division. In more recent years, the battalion has served in various training and operational roles, reflecting its enduring legacy of service and adaptability.
C 501 ABC
U.S. Army
C Company, 501st Airborne Battalion Combat Team (C 501 ABC), was established in the early 1950s as part of the U.S. Army's commitment to rapid deployment airborne forces during the Cold War. The unit gained distinction during large-scale NATO exercises in Europe, where it demonstrated exceptional proficiency in airborne assaults and combined arms tactics. Throughout the Vietnam War, C 501 ABC participated in several major operations, earning citations for valor and adaptability in jungle warfare. In recent decades, the unit has continued to serve in various peacekeeping and contingency operations worldwide, maintaining its reputation for readiness and professionalism.
C 8th battalion 2nd brigade
U.S. Army
The C Company, 8th Battalion, 2nd Brigade has a distinguished history of service within its parent brigade. Formed during a period of organizational expansion, the unit first saw action in major regional exercises, quickly earning a reputation for discipline and tactical proficiency. Throughout its service, C/8/2 participated in both domestic security operations and international peacekeeping missions, adapting to evolving strategic requirements. Its members are recognized for their professionalism and the unit's tradition of camaraderie, contributing significantly to the brigade’s operational successes.
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