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HHB 2:43 ADA
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (HHB 2-43 ADA) traces its lineage to the 43rd Artillery, constituted in 1918. Over the decades, the unit has served in numerous conflicts, providing critical air defense capabilities in World War II, the Cold War, and beyond. Reactivated and redesignated several times, 2-43 ADA has been an integral part of U.S. Army air defense operations, notably deploying to Southwest Asia during Operations Desert Storm and Enduring Freedom. Stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, the battalion continues to deliver advanced Patriot missile defense, supporting both national and allied forces.
HHB 3:52nd Infantry
U.S. Army
**HHB, 3rd Battalion, 52nd Infantry Regiment (HHB 3/52nd Infantry)** boasts a distinguished history within the United States Army. Originally constituted during the early 20th century, the 52nd Infantry Regiment has participated in major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The unit has served in a variety of roles, from traditional infantry duties to specialized security and support missions. HHB (Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion) provides critical command, control, and administrative support to the battalion, ensuring operational readiness and effectiveness in both peacetime and combat operations. The lineage and honors of HHB 3/52nd Infantry reflect its long-standing dedication and adaptability in service to the nation.
HHB 3:61st ADA , 260th Quartermaster battalion
U.S. Army
**HHB 3/61st Air Defense Artillery (ADA)** has a distinguished lineage dating back to its activation during the Cold War era, where it played a pivotal role in protecting U.S. and allied airspace from aerial threats. The unit has operated various air defense systems, including the HAWK and later the Patriot missile systems, contributing to homeland defense and overseas contingency operations. Over the decades, HHB 3/61st ADA has supported multiple deployments in Europe and the Middle East, enhancing NATO and coalition air defense capabilities. Today, the unit remains a vital component of the Army’s integrated air and missile defense mission. **260th Quartermaster Battalion** has served as a key logistics and support unit since its inception, providing critical supply, fuel, and transportation services to enable sustained operations across the globe. The battalion has supported major conflicts, including Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, ensuring frontline units received essential materiel and support. Renowned for its adaptability and efficiency, the 260th Quartermaster Battalion continues to uphold its motto of “First In, Last Out,” embodying the logistical backbone of Army operations.
HHB 31st ADA BDE
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade (HHB, 31st ADA BDE) traces its origins to its activation in 1918 at Fort Monroe, Virginia, as a coastal artillery unit. Over the decades, the brigade has been reorganized and redesignated several times, serving in various air defense roles throughout World War II, the Cold War, and beyond. Reactivated in 1967, the 31st ADA Brigade has since been a key component in the U.S. Army’s air and missile defense, deploying in support of operations such as Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Today, stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, the brigade continues its mission to provide protection against aerial and missile threats, maintaining readiness to support global operations.
HHB 4:114TH FA NEWTON MS 39345
U.S. Army
HHB 4/114th Field Artillery (FA) is a Headquarters and Headquarters Battery unit within the Mississippi Army National Guard, based in Newton, Mississippi (ZIP code 39345). The 4th Battalion, 114th Field Artillery traces its origins to the early 20th century, serving with distinction in both World Wars and supporting domestic operations. Throughout its history, the unit has transitioned from traditional to modern artillery systems, providing fire support and command capabilities in both state and federal missions. HHB 4/114th FA continues to play a vital role in training, mobilization, and supporting both overseas deployments and disaster response efforts within Mississippi.
HHB 4:11th FA
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 4th Battalion, 11th Field Artillery (HHB 4/11th FA) is a unit with a distinguished history in the United States Army. Constituted during World War I, the 11th Field Artillery Regiment saw action in major conflicts including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The 4th Battalion was activated and inactivated several times, with HHB 4/11th FA notably serving as part of the 6th Infantry Division during the Cold War era, providing fire support and artillery expertise. The unit's history reflects a legacy of adaptability, professionalism, and dedicated service to the nation.
HHB 4:43rd ADA
U.S. Army
**Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 4th Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (HHB 4/43rd ADA)** traces its lineage to the historic 43rd Coast Artillery, originally constituted in the early 20th century. Reactivated and redesignated multiple times, the battalion has served in key locations worldwide, adapting from coastal defense roles to cutting-edge air and missile defense missions. In recent decades, HHB 4/43rd ADA played a pivotal role in the defense of critical assets and allied forces in the Middle East, particularly during Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and ongoing missions in the CENTCOM area of responsibility. Today, HHB 4/43rd ADA remains an integral part of U.S. Army air defense, employing the Patriot missile system to safeguard U.S. and coalition forces against evolving aerial threats.
HHB 41st FA BDE
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 41st Field Artillery Brigade (HHB, 41st FA BDE) was first constituted in 1918 during World War I and has served in various capacities throughout its history. Reactivated and redesignated multiple times, the brigade has provided critical fire support in both European and Middle Eastern theaters. During the Cold War, the 41st FA BDE was stationed in Germany, forming a key part of NATO’s deterrence strategy. In recent years, the unit has continued to support U.S. and allied operations, maintaining readiness and deploying in support of exercises and missions across Europe.
HHB 5 BN: 8 FA
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 5th Battalion, 8th Field Artillery (HHB 5-8 FA) boasts a distinguished history within the United States Army. Originally constituted in 1916, the 8th Field Artillery has served in numerous major conflicts, including World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and beyond. The 5th Battalion was later activated and has provided critical fire support and command operations in both peacetime and combat environments. Over the decades, HHB 5-8 FA has demonstrated adaptability, supporting various divisions and earning multiple commendations for its exemplary service.
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