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167th Signal (RRVHF)
U.S. Army
The 167th Signal (Radio Relay and Very High Frequency, RRVHF) was a specialized communications unit in the U.S. Army. Activated during the Vietnam War era, its primary mission was to establish and maintain long-range radio relay and VHF communication networks, ensuring secure and reliable command and control across dispersed operational areas. The unit played a crucial role in supporting both combat and logistical operations by linking headquarters with frontline units. Through its expertise in advanced communications technology, the 167th Signal (RRVHF) contributed significantly to the effectiveness and coordination of U.S. military efforts.
184th Ordnance
U.S. Army
The 184th Ordnance Battalion was constituted during World War II, activated on 27 August 1943 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Initially tasked with ammunition supply and maintenance, the unit supported combat operations in the European Theater, ensuring frontline troops had the necessary ordnance and logistical support. After the war, the battalion underwent several reorganizations and participated in various conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, adapting to evolving military technologies and needs. Today, the 184th Ordnance Battalion continues its legacy, specializing in explosive ordnance disposal and supporting both domestic and overseas missions to ensure the safety and effectiveness of U.S. and allied forces.
2:12th FA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 12th Field Artillery Regiment (2/12th FA) was constituted in the Regular Army on 1 July 1916 and organized at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. The unit saw significant action during the Vietnam War, providing artillery fire support for infantry operations and earning multiple campaign streamers for its service. Over the years, 2/12th FA has been activated and inactivated several times, adapting to the evolving needs of the U.S. Army. Today, the battalion continues its legacy of excellence, supporting combined arms operations and maintaining readiness for rapid deployment.
2:28th FA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 28th Field Artillery Regiment (2/28th FA) was first constituted on 5 July 1918 in the National Army and assigned to the 10th Division. After World War I, the unit was demobilized but later reactivated and served with distinction during World War II, providing crucial artillery support in the European Theater. Throughout the Cold War, the battalion was stationed in Germany as part of the U.S. Army’s forward-deployed forces, helping to maintain NATO’s deterrence posture. In more recent years, 2/28th FA has continued to serve as a key field artillery unit, adapting to modern missions in support of U.S. Army operations worldwide.
2:77th AR
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 77th Armored Regiment (2/77th AR) traces its lineage to the 77th Tank Battalion, originally constituted in 1941. The unit saw distinguished service during World War II, participating in campaigns across North Africa and Europe. Reactivated and reorganized over the decades, the 2/77th served with valor in conflicts such as the Vietnam War and later in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Today, the battalion continues to uphold its proud traditions as part of the 4th Infantry Division, maintaining readiness for armored warfare and modern combat operations.
2:8th Infantry Regiment
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment (2/8th Infantry), known as "The Fighting Eagles," is a distinguished unit of the United States Army with a lineage dating back to its activation in 1916. Throughout its service, 2/8th Infantry has seen action in major conflicts including World War II, where it participated in the Normandy landings and the liberation of France, as well as in Vietnam, earning numerous campaign streamers and unit citations. In the 21st century, the battalion has deployed multiple times in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, demonstrating adaptability and valor in complex combat environments. Today, 2/8th Infantry continues to serve as part of the 4th Infantry Division, upholding its legacy of excellence and readiness.
2nd Military Intelligence
U.S. Army
The 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion is a key unit within the U.S. Army, specializing in intelligence collection and analysis to support military operations. Activated in 1980 and based in Wiesbaden, Germany, the battalion has provided all-source intelligence support to U.S. Army Europe and NATO missions. Throughout its history, the 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion has played a critical role in Cold War surveillance, Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, and ongoing counterterrorism missions. The unit continues to enhance situational awareness and operational effectiveness through advanced intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities.
36th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 36th Signal Battalion was originally constituted on 14 February 1944 in the Army of the United States as the 36th Signal Construction Battalion and activated on 24 February 1944 at Camp Crowder, Missouri. During World War II, the battalion provided vital communications support throughout the Pacific Theater, notably participating in campaigns in New Guinea and Luzon. After the war, the unit experienced several inactivations and redesignations before being allotted to the Regular Army in 1951 and later stationed in Korea. Today, the 36th Signal Battalion continues its mission as part of the 1st Signal Brigade, providing critical communications and information systems support to U.S. and allied forces on the Korean Peninsula.
3RD ARMY HEADQUARTERS
U.S. Army
The 3rd Army Headquarters, also known as Third United States Army, was first activated in November 1918 in France during World War I, serving as part of the American occupation force in Germany. Reactivated in 1932, it gained fame under the command of General George S. Patton during World War II, leading rapid advances across France and Germany following the Normandy invasion. The 3rd Army played a crucial role in the relief of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge and contributed significantly to the Allied victory in Europe. After World War II, the unit continued to serve in various capacities, primarily as a training and support command in the United States.
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