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2nd Finance Co.
U.S. Army
The 2nd Finance Company (2nd Finance Co.) is a United States Army unit responsible for providing financial services and support to soldiers and military operations. Activated during World War II, the unit played a crucial role in processing military pay and managing disbursements in various theaters of operation. Over the years, the 2nd Finance Co. has supported numerous deployments, including operations in the Middle East and humanitarian missions, ensuring efficient and secure financial transactions. The unit continues to uphold its mission of delivering financial support and expertise to sustain Army readiness and morale.
2nd General Hospital, Landstuhl
U.S. Army
The 2nd General Hospital, Landstuhl, traces its roots to World War II, when it was activated to provide comprehensive medical support for U.S. and Allied forces. Relocated to Landstuhl, Germany, after the war, the unit became integral to the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, the largest American military hospital outside the continental United States. Throughout the Cold War, the 2nd General Hospital was a critical hub for treating casualties and supporting NATO operations in Europe. In recent decades, it has treated thousands of wounded service members from conflicts in the Middle East, playing a vital role in the U.S. military’s global medical response capability.
2nd SF Battalion
U.S. Army
The 2nd Special Forces Battalion (2nd SF Battalion) is a highly trained unit specializing in unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism, and special reconnaissance operations. Established in the mid-20th century, the battalion has played a key role in numerous conflicts, including deployments to Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Its operators are renowned for their expertise in direct action missions, foreign internal defense, and the training of allied forces. The 2nd SF Battalion continues to serve at the forefront of special operations, adapting to evolving threats and supporting national security objectives worldwide.
3:130th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 130th Infantry Regiment (3/130th Infantry) has a storied legacy within the U.S. Army National Guard. Tracing its roots back to the early 20th century, the battalion has served with distinction in major conflicts, including World War II and the Global War on Terrorism. Known for its professionalism and adaptability, 3/130th Infantry has participated in both domestic support missions and overseas deployments. Today, the battalion continues to uphold its proud tradition of service, embodying the values and esprit de corps of the 130th Infantry Regiment.
3:32d inf Bn
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment (3/32d Inf Bn) boasts a distinguished history within the U.S. Army. Originally constituted in 1916, the 32nd Infantry Regiment participated in significant campaigns during World War II, including actions in the Aleutian Islands and the Pacific Theater. The 3rd Battalion was activated and inactivated at various times, serving notably during the Korean War as part of the 7th Infantry Division, where it earned commendations for its performance in major battles such as Inchon and the Chosin Reservoir. In subsequent decades, the battalion has continued to uphold its legacy of service, adapting to modern missions and contributing to U.S. military operations worldwide.
3:35 artillery
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 35th Artillery Regiment (3/35 Artillery) was activated during the Cold War era as part of the U.S. Army's commitment to field modern and effective artillery forces. Throughout its service, the 3/35 provided crucial fire support for infantry and armored units, both in training exercises and during overseas deployments. The battalion was equipped with a variety of artillery pieces over its history, adapting to technological advancements and changing mission requirements. Although the unit has undergone several reorganizations and redesignations, its legacy remains one of professionalism and dedication to supporting ground operations.
3:36 hhc
U.S. Army
**3rd Battalion, 36th Infantry Regiment, Headquarters and Headquarters Company (3/36 HHC):** The 3rd Battalion, 36th Infantry Regiment (3/36 IN), traces its lineage to the historic 36th Infantry, originally constituted in 1916 and earning distinction in both World Wars. The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) of 3/36 has served as the command and control hub for the battalion, orchestrating operations, logistics, and administration. During the Cold War, 3/36 IN was assigned to various divisions, notably the 3rd Armored Division in Germany, where it played a key role in NATO’s forward defense. Although the battalion was inactivated after the Cold War, its legacy of readiness and service endures in modern Army units today.
3:60th Ordnance Co.
U.S. Army
The 3/60th Ordnance Company was a specialized unit within the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps, primarily responsible for the maintenance, supply, and distribution of military munitions and equipment. Activated during the Cold War era, the company played a crucial role in supporting frontline units by ensuring the constant availability and serviceability of weapons and ammunition. Throughout its service, the 3/60th Ordnance Company participated in various training exercises and deployments, contributing to the operational readiness of larger formations. The unit's commitment to logistical excellence and technical expertise made it an essential component of the Army’s sustainment operations until its eventual deactivation.
303rd Armor
U.S. Army
The 303rd Armor was a tank regiment of the United States Army, originally constituted in 1948 as part of the Washington Army National Guard. The unit traces its lineage to earlier cavalry organizations in Washington State, evolving into an armored regiment during the post-World War II reorganization. Throughout the Cold War, the 303rd Armor provided armored support and training, participating in various exercises and state emergency missions. In 1993, the regiment was consolidated with the 803rd Armor to become the 303rd Cavalry Regiment, continuing its legacy within the Washington Army National Guard.
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