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C co. 84th Engineering Battalion
U.S. Army
C Company, 84th Engineer Battalion, has a distinguished history of service within the U.S. Army. Originally activated during World War II, the battalion provided critical engineering support in both the Pacific and European theaters, constructing roads, bridges, and fortifications. Over the decades, C Company has deployed to numerous conflict zones—including Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East—where it excelled in combat engineering, construction, and humanitarian missions. Today, C Co. 84th Engineer Battalion continues its legacy by supporting U.S. Army operations throughout the Indo-Pacific region, ensuring mobility and infrastructure readiness for allied forces.
C CO., 382 MP BAT
U.S. Army
C Company, 382nd Military Police Battalion (C CO., 382 MP BAT) has a proud lineage within the United States Army Military Police Corps. Originally constituted during World War II, the 382nd MP Battalion provided critical security and law enforcement support across the European Theater. Over the decades, C Company has participated in numerous operations, including stateside missions for installation security and overseas deployments in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, C CO., 382 MP BAT continues to play a vital role in maintaining order and supporting military operations worldwide.
C company 15 inf. Third ID
U.S. Army
C Company, 15th Infantry Regiment, part of the renowned 3rd Infantry Division (Third ID), boasts a distinguished military history. The 15th Infantry Regiment was constituted in 1861 and has served in major conflicts, including the Civil War, World War I, and World War II, where it earned acclaim for actions in North Africa, Sicily, and the European Theater. During the Korean War, C Company and the regiment fought valiantly in key battles such as the defense of Outpost Harry. In recent decades, the unit has participated in operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, upholding the division’s legacy of excellence and valor.
C Company 547th Combat Engineer Battalion
U.S. Army
C Company, 547th Combat Engineer Battalion, was an essential engineering unit in the U.S. Army during World War II. Activated in 1942, the battalion, including C Company, trained for and participated in key engineering missions such as constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and supporting infantry advances. The unit played a significant role in the European Theater, notably assisting in the famous crossing of the Rhine River at Remagen in March 1945. After the war, the 547th was involved in occupation duties before being inactivated, leaving behind a legacy of technical expertise and bravery under fire.
C Detachment 1st Personal Service battalion
U.S. Army
C Detachment, 1st Personal Service Battalion, was a specialized administrative unit within the Australian Army, established to manage critical personnel services during periods of heightened operational activity. Formed in the mid-20th century, the detachment was tasked with responsibilities such as records management, pay, and welfare support for deployed soldiers. Throughout its service, C Detachment provided essential support during major deployments, including the Vietnam War, ensuring the smooth functioning and morale of frontline troops. Its legacy is marked by dedicated service behind the lines, contributing significantly to the operational effectiveness of the Australian Army.
C Troop 10th Cav
U.S. Army
C Troop, 10th Cavalry Regiment, traces its origins to the formation of the 10th Cavalry in 1866, one of the original "Buffalo Soldier" regiments composed of African American soldiers. Throughout the Indian Wars, C Troop served with distinction on the western frontier, engaging in campaigns across the Great Plains and Southwest. The unit later participated in the Spanish-American War, including the famous charge at San Juan Hill in 1898. Over its long history, C Troop has adapted to new roles, serving in both World Wars, the Vietnam War, and modern operations, continuing its legacy of service and excellence within the U.S. Army.
C troop 5th cav 1st trading brigade
U.S. Army
C Troop, 5th Cavalry, is a distinguished unit within the 1st Training Brigade. The 5th Cavalry Regiment traces its lineage back to 1855, with service in numerous major American conflicts, including the Civil War, Indian Wars, World War II, and the Vietnam War. C Troop has upheld the regiment’s traditions of reconnaissance, security, and cavalry operations, adapting through generations from horse-mounted operations to modern armored and training roles. As part of the 1st Training Brigade, C Troop now focuses on preparing new soldiers for operational readiness, passing on the unit’s storied legacy and expertise to the next generation of cavalrymen.
C TRP 2-108 CAV
U.S. Army
C Troop, 2nd Squadron, 108th Cavalry Regiment (C TRP 2-108 CAV) is a reconnaissance unit within the Georgia Army National Guard, part of the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. The 2-108 CAV traces its lineage to historic cavalry formations in Georgia, with federal activations for overseas and homeland missions. C Troop has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, providing reconnaissance and security operations. The unit continues to train extensively, focusing on mounted and dismounted reconnaissance, surveillance, and security tasks in support of brigade and battalion-level operations.
C- Battery 7:15 FA Fort Ord CA
U.S. Army
C-Battery, 7th Battalion, 15th Field Artillery (7/15 FA) was a key artillery unit based at Fort Ord, California, during the Cold War era. The 7/15 FA originally traces its lineage to World War I, serving with distinction in multiple conflicts. At Fort Ord, C-Battery provided direct and general support artillery fire, conducting rigorous training missions to maintain combat readiness for possible deployment. The unit played a crucial role in supporting infantry units, participating in major field exercises until the inactivation of Fort Ord in 1994 led to its deactivation or reassignment.
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