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267TH SIGNAL COMPANY
U.S. Army
The 267th Signal Company was originally constituted and activated during World War II to provide vital communications support to combat operations. Throughout its history, the unit has specialized in establishing and maintaining secure lines of communication using the latest signal technology. The company has served in various theaters, including Europe and the Pacific, adapting to changing warfare requirements from traditional field telephones to advanced digital systems. Today, the 267th Signal Company continues its legacy, supporting U.S. Army missions worldwide with reliable and rapid communications capabilities.
2nd Light Armored Recon Battalion
U.S. Army
The 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion (2nd LAR), part of the United States Marine Corps, was activated in September 1985 at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Specializing in mobile reconnaissance and security operations, the battalion employs LAV-25 light armored vehicles to provide rapid maneuver and intelligence-gathering capabilities. The 2nd LAR has participated in major conflicts, including Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, earning a reputation for speed, flexibility, and effectiveness in both offensive and defensive roles. Throughout its history, the battalion has demonstrated adaptability and valor, supporting Marine Air-Ground Task Force operations across diverse environments worldwide.
3:66th Armor
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment (3/66th Armor) is a distinguished unit of the United States Army with roots tracing back to World War II. Activated in 1942 as part of the 2nd Armored Division, the battalion saw combat in major European campaigns, including Normandy, Northern France, and the Rhineland. During the Cold War, 3/66th Armor was stationed in Germany as part of NATO's forward defense, playing a critical role in deterring Soviet aggression. In the post-Cold War era, the battalion has deployed to Iraq and other theaters, continuing its legacy of excellence in armored warfare.
303rd ASA Battalion
U.S. Army
The 303rd Army Security Agency (ASA) Battalion was activated in 1950 to provide signals intelligence (SIGINT) and electronic warfare support for U.S. Army operations. Initially formed during the early stages of the Cold War, the battalion served in Korea, conducting intercept and analysis of enemy communications. Throughout the Vietnam War, the 303rd ASA Battalion played a critical role in gathering intelligence on Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces, supporting tactical and strategic decision-making. The battalion’s legacy is marked by its contributions to intelligence operations and its adaptation to rapidly evolving communications technology until its eventual deactivation and integration into successor intelligence units.
330th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 330th Transportation Company is a unit within the United States Army Transportation Corps, tasked primarily with providing motor transport and logistical support. Activated during World War II, the company has participated in multiple major campaigns, including operations in Europe and later in conflicts such as the Vietnam War and the Gulf War. Throughout its service, the 330th has been responsible for the movement of troops, equipment, and supplies under challenging conditions, earning numerous commendations for efficiency and dedication. Today, the unit continues to play a vital role in supporting Army operations at home and abroad, embodying the motto of the Transportation Corps: “Spearhead of Logistics.”
3rd Ordinance Battalion
U.S. Army
The 3rd Ordnance Battalion was originally constituted in the U.S. Army during World War II, where it played a crucial role in supporting combat operations through maintenance and supply of munitions and ordnance materiel. Over the years, the battalion has been activated and inactivated several times, adapting to the Army's evolving logistical needs. During the Vietnam War, the 3rd Ordnance Battalion provided essential ammunition support, ensuring frontline units were well-supplied throughout the conflict. Today, it continues to serve as a vital component in Army logistics, supporting operations both in the continental United States and overseas deployments.
4:12th Cavalry
U.S. Army
The 4th Squadron, 12th Cavalry Regiment (4/12th Cavalry) has a distinguished history within the United States Army. Originally constituted during the Vietnam War era, the unit served as part of the 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized), where it conducted armored reconnaissance and security operations. The 4/12th Cavalry played a crucial role in both training and operational deployments, adapting to evolving threats through the Cold War period and into the modern era. Over its service, the unit has been recognized for its professionalism and dedication, upholding the proud traditions of U.S. cavalry forces.
4:60th Arty A.W.S.P.
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 60th Artillery (Automatic Weapons, Self-Propelled), known as 4/60th Arty A.W.S.P., was a U.S. Army unit activated during the Vietnam War. Tasked primarily with air defense, the battalion was equipped with self-propelled anti-aircraft guns to protect key installations and troops from enemy aircraft and ground attacks. Throughout its Vietnam deployment, 4/60th Arty provided critical firepower support and convoy security, often engaging in both defensive and offensive operations. The unit's service contributed significantly to the overall effectiveness of U.S. ground and air operations in the region.
41st Combat Support Hospital
U.S. Army
The 41st Combat Support Hospital (41st CSH) was first constituted on 25 May 1943 in the Army of the United States as the 41st Evacuation Hospital and activated in North Africa during World War II. The unit provided critical medical support throughout the European Theater, including campaigns in Italy and France. After several periods of deactivation and reactivation, the 41st CSH served in major operations such as Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, delivering advanced medical care to U.S. and coalition forces. Today, the 41st CSH is recognized for its longstanding commitment to battlefield medicine and support of deployed forces worldwide.
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