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HHB 5:41 FA
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 5th Battalion, 41st Field Artillery Regiment (HHB 5/41 FA) traces its lineage to the 41st Field Artillery, originally constituted in 1918. The battalion has served in various major conflicts, including World War II and the Cold War, providing crucial artillery support to maneuver units. Reactivated and redesignated several times throughout its history, 5/41 FA has participated in operations in Europe, Southwest Asia, and more recently in support of operations in the Middle East. The unit is known for its adaptability and effectiveness in delivering accurate and timely fire support in diverse combat environments.
HHB 6:Bn33FA
U.S. Army
**Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 6th Battalion, 33rd Field Artillery (HHB 6/Bn 33FA) Military History:** The 6th Battalion, 33rd Field Artillery Regiment (6-33 FA) traces its lineage back to the activation of the 33rd Field Artillery Regiment in 1918, serving in various capacities through World War II and the Cold War. The battalion has provided direct and general support artillery fire for maneuver units, notably during its assignment to the 1st Armored Division in Europe throughout the Cold War era. Headquarters and Headquarters Battery (HHB) has been responsible for command, control, and support functions, enabling the battalion’s operational effectiveness. The unit has participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, upholding the traditions and excellence of the Field Artillery branch.
HHB 6TH BN 1ST FA
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 6th Battalion, 1st Field Artillery (HHB, 6-1 FA) traces its lineage to the original 1st Field Artillery Regiment, constituted in the Regular Army in 1907. Over the years, the unit has served with distinction in numerous major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, providing essential fire support and artillery coordination. Reactivated and reorganized multiple times, the 6th Battalion, 1st FA has supported both conventional and contingency operations, adapting to technological advancements in artillery warfare. Today, HHB, 6-1 FA continues its proud tradition as a vital element of U.S. Army artillery forces, upholding its legacy of service and excellence.
HHB Divarty, ft Riley
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Division Artillery (HHB DIVARTY), Fort Riley, has a distinguished history as the command and control element for division-level artillery operations. Traditionally assigned to the 1st Infantry Division, HHB DIVARTY has played pivotal roles in major conflicts from World War II through Operation Iraqi Freedom, providing fire support coordination and operational oversight. Based at Fort Riley, Kansas, the unit has been integral in training, readiness, and modernization of artillery forces, adapting to evolving battlefield requirements. HHB DIVARTY’s lineage reflects its commitment to excellence and its vital contribution to the “Big Red One’s” combat effectiveness.
HHB, 2ND Battalion, 83RD FA
U.S. Army
HHB, 2nd Battalion, 83rd Field Artillery (FA) boasts a distinguished history of service within the United States Army. Originally constituted during World War II, the battalion participated in multiple campaigns across Europe, providing crucial artillery support to Allied forces. In subsequent decades, 2-83rd FA was reactivated for service during the Cold War, stationed in Germany as part of NATO’s forward defense. The unit continued to adapt and modernize, contributing to various training and operational missions until its inactivation in the late 20th century.
HHB220
U.S. Army
**HHB 2-20th Field Artillery (HHB 2-20 FA): Unit Military History** Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery Regiment (HHB 2-20 FA), traces its lineage back to the original 20th Field Artillery, constituted in 1916. The battalion has served with distinction in multiple major conflicts, including World War II, the Vietnam War, and Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. Throughout its history, HHB 2-20 FA has provided critical command, control, and support functions for artillery operations, earning numerous unit commendations. Today, the unit continues to serve as a vital component of the U.S. Army’s fire support mission, maintaining readiness for global deployment.
HHC 1:221st Armor Battalion
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 1st Battalion, 221st Armor Regiment is a unit of the Nevada Army National Guard, with its lineage tracing back to cavalry formations in the state. The battalion was reorganized as an armor unit in the late 20th century, becoming part of the 221st Cavalry and later the 221st Armor Regiment. HHC, 1-221st Armor has participated in multiple training exercises and mobilizations, including deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The unit is recognized for its proficiency in armored warfare and plays a crucial role in providing command and control for subordinate companies within the battalion.
HHC & Band, 7th Inf Div Support Command
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) & Band, 7th Infantry Division Support Command was a key element in providing command, control, and morale support to the 7th Infantry Division, particularly during its active years at Fort Ord, California. The HHC coordinated administrative, logistical, and operational support for subordinate units, ensuring the division’s readiness and effectiveness. The Band played a crucial role in boosting troop morale and representing the division at ceremonial events, both on post and in the surrounding community. Throughout its service, HHC & Band maintained high standards of professionalism and contributed significantly to the division’s legacy until the inactivation of the 7th Infantry Division at Fort Ord in the mid-1990s.
Hhc 1-34
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment (HHC 1-34) is a storied unit within the United States Army with roots tracing back to the early 20th century. The 34th Infantry Regiment was originally constituted in 1916 and has since participated in major conflicts, including World War II and the Korean War. HHC 1-34 has served as the command and control element for the battalion, coordinating operations, administration, and logistics. In recent years, the unit has been an integral part of training and readiness missions at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, continuing its legacy of service and excellence.
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