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HHC 1-9 INF-Camp Hovey, South Korea
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment (HHC 1-9 INF) has a distinguished history dating back to its original activation in 1855. Nicknamed the “Manchu” Battalion, 1-9 INF earned its moniker during the Boxer Rebellion in China and served with distinction in multiple conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Stationed at Camp Hovey, South Korea, HHC 1-9 INF played a critical role in maintaining readiness and deterrence along the Demilitarized Zone as part of the 2nd Infantry Division. The unit’s presence at Camp Hovey underscored its commitment to the U.S.-ROK alliance and regional stability on the Korean Peninsula.
HHC 1:23rd Infantry
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment (HHC 1/23rd Infantry) traces its lineage to the 23rd Infantry Regiment, first constituted in 1812. The regiment has fought in major American conflicts including the Civil War, both World Wars, the Korean War—where it earned the Presidential Unit Citation—and more recent deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. As the command and support element of the 1st Battalion, HHC has provided essential leadership, planning, and logistical support throughout these operations. Today, HHC 1/23rd Infantry continues its proud legacy as part of the 1st Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, upholding its motto, "We Serve."
HHC 1:296th Infantry
U.S. Army
HHC, 1st Battalion, 296th Infantry Regiment is a unit of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard. The 296th Infantry Regiment traces its lineage to the early 20th century and has served in multiple conflicts, including World War II, where its soldiers participated in the defense of the Caribbean and later in the European Theater. The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) provides command and control, administrative, and logistical support to the battalion. Over the years, HHC 1/296th Infantry has supported both federal missions abroad and domestic operations in Puerto Rico, exemplifying dedication and versatility.
HHC 16th Aviation Battalion
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 16th Aviation Battalion was constituted on 3 February 1966 in the Regular Army and activated on 19 February 1966 at Fort Benning, Georgia. The battalion was deployed to Vietnam, where it provided command and control, logistical, and administrative support for subordinate aviation companies engaged in combat and support operations. Throughout its service in Vietnam, the 16th Aviation Battalion played a vital role in air mobility, troop transport, and aerial resupply missions. Following the Vietnam War, the unit was inactivated on 13 March 1973 at Fort Lewis, Washington, and its lineage and honors continue to be recognized in U.S. Army aviation history.
HHC 17TH FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 17th Field Artillery Regiment, boasts a distinguished history within the United States Army. Constituted in 1916, the regiment first saw action during World War I, providing critical artillery support on the Western Front. Over the decades, the 17th Field Artillery participated in major conflicts including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, earning numerous campaign streamers and unit commendations. Today, HHC 17th Field Artillery Regiment continues to serve as a vital command and support element, upholding a legacy of excellence and dedication to mission success.
HHC 24th Transportation Battalion
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 24th Transportation Battalion has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army’s logistics and transportation operations. Originally constituted during the buildup of U.S. military logistical capabilities, the battalion has provided vital command, control, and support for subordinate transportation companies across various theaters of operation. Over the years, HHC 24th Transportation Battalion has supported major deployments and exercises, ensuring the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies in both peacetime and combat environments. The unit continues to play a key role in sustaining operational readiness and mobility for Army forces worldwide.
HHC 3rd Armored Frankfort Germany
U.S. Army
HHC (Headquarters and Headquarters Company), 3rd Armored Division, was a key command element stationed in Frankfurt, Germany, during the Cold War. As part of the legendary "Spearhead" Division, HHC provided critical leadership, planning, and logistical support for division operations throughout its deployment in Europe. The unit played a crucial role in NATO's forward defense posture, conducting extensive training and readiness activities to counter potential Warsaw Pact threats. HHC 3rd Armored remained active in Frankfurt until the division's inactivation in 1992, following the end of the Cold War and U.S. force reductions in Germany.
HHC 63rd Signal Bn Fort Gordon, Ga
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 63rd Signal Battalion (HHC, 63rd Signal Bn) was first constituted on 10 November 1943 in the Army of the United States and activated on 25 November 1943 at Camp Van Dorn, Mississippi. Over the decades, the battalion has provided vital communications support in major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Relocated to Fort Gordon, Georgia, the 63rd Signal Battalion has served as a key element in delivering tactical and strategic communications for United States Army missions worldwide. Today, HHC, 63rd Signal Battalion remains committed to excellence in supporting command, control, communications, and computer operations for the modern battlefield.
HHC ARMY TRAINING CENTER
U.S. Army
**HHC Army Training Center Military History:** The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), Army Training Center, serves as the command and administrative hub for the Army's basic and advanced training operations. Established to provide centralized leadership and support for training battalions, HHC ensures the effective coordination of personnel, logistics, and resources essential for transforming civilians into well-disciplined soldiers. Throughout its history, HHC has adapted to evolving training doctrines and technological advancements, playing a crucial role during periods of mobilization and modernization. Its enduring mission remains the readiness and professional development of the Army’s newest members, upholding a tradition of excellence in preparing soldiers for service worldwide.
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