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B CO 3:187th AIRBORNE INF
U.S. Army
Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment (Airborne), known as "B CO 3/187th AIRBORNE INF," is a distinguished unit of the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division, also called the "Rakkasans." Originally activated during World War II, the 187th has participated in major conflicts including the Korean War, Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, and recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bravo Company has earned a reputation for its airborne assault capabilities, rapid deployment, and valor in combat, often leading the way in critical operations. Throughout its storied history, the company has received numerous unit citations and honors for its bravery and effectiveness on the battlefield.
B Company 9th S&T Bn; Fort Lewis, Wa
U.S. Army
B Company, 9th Supply and Transportation Battalion (S&T Bn), was an integral logistics unit stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, during the Cold War era. As part of the 9th Infantry Division, the company provided critical supply, transportation, and logistical support, ensuring the division's operational readiness. Throughout its history at Fort Lewis, B Company supported numerous field exercises and deployments, enabling rapid mobility and sustainment of combat forces. The unit was recognized for its professionalism and efficiency until the inactivation of the 9th S&T Battalion during the Army's post-Cold War restructuring in the early 1990s.
Bco 501st S&T
U.S. Army
Bravo Company, 501st Support and Transportation (Bco 501st S&T) has a distinguished lineage within the U.S. Army’s logistics and support community. Activated during World War II as part of the 501st Regiment, the unit provided vital supply and transportation services to frontline forces across the European Theater. Over the decades, Bco 501st S&T has supported numerous operations, from Cold War deployments in Europe to logistical missions in the Middle East. Today, the company continues its tradition of excellence, ensuring rapid and reliable support to sustain combat operations worldwide.
Berlin Brigade 42nd Engeners
U.S. Army
The 42nd Engineer Company was a key support unit within the Berlin Brigade, the U.S. Army formation stationed in West Berlin during the Cold War. Activated in 1961, the company provided essential engineering services, including construction, fortification, and demolition, ensuring the brigade’s operational readiness in the isolated city. The 42nd Engineers played a vital role in maintaining infrastructure, supporting training exercises, and preparing defensive positions along the Berlin Wall. Their presence contributed to the U.S. commitment to Berlin’s defense until the Brigade’s inactivation following German reunification in 1994.
C Battery 32 ADCOM
U.S. Army
C Battery, 32nd Army Air Defense Command (ADCOM), was a unit within the United States Army dedicated to air defense operations during the Cold War. Stationed in Europe, primarily in Germany, the unit was equipped with surface-to-air missile systems such as the Nike Hercules, designed to protect NATO airspace from potential Soviet air attacks. C Battery played a vital role in the integrated air defense network, maintaining high readiness and participating in regular training exercises alongside allied forces. The unit remained active until the restructuring and eventual deactivation of many ADCOM units as the Cold War ended and air defense priorities shifted.
C battery 7th battalion 9th artillery
U.S. Army
C Battery, 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery was a field artillery unit within the United States Army, most notably active during the Vietnam War. The 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery Regiment provided critical fire support to U.S. and allied forces, with C Battery often operating in challenging terrain and under hostile conditions. The unit participated in numerous operations, delivering accurate and timely artillery fire in support of infantry missions and defensive positions throughout its deployment. Known for its professionalism and resilience, C Battery, 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery earned commendations for its service and contributions to combat operations in Southeast Asia.
C Btry 2nd Battalion 27th Artillery
U.S. Army
C Battery, 2nd Battalion, 27th Artillery, boasts a distinguished history within the United States Army. Activated during the Cold War era, the battalion was originally part of the 27th Artillery Regiment, providing critical field artillery support to both infantry and armored units. In the Vietnam War, C Battery played a pivotal role by delivering effective fire support in major operations, including counterinsurgency missions and base defense. Over the decades, the unit has continued to adapt, embracing new technologies and tactics to maintain its reputation for precision and effectiveness on the battlefield.
C trp 2nd 17th cav
U.S. Army
C Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment (C Trp 2-17 Cav) is a distinguished unit within the United States Army, tracing its roots to the storied 17th Cavalry Regiment established in 1916. During the Vietnam War, the unit served as part of the 101st Airborne Division, conducting aerial reconnaissance, security, and air assault support missions. Over the decades, C Troop has deployed in numerous conflicts, including Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, providing critical reconnaissance and security operations. Today, C Trp 2-17 Cav continues its legacy as a modern air cavalry unit, operating advanced helicopters and supporting the U.S. Army’s global missions.
Camp Hovie, Korea - 1:5
U.S. Army
**Camp Hovey, Korea – 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment (1/5):** Camp Hovey, located near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in South Korea, has served as a key installation for U.S. Army forces on the peninsula. The 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment—nicknamed “Bobcats”—was stationed at Camp Hovey as part of the 2nd Infantry Division. Throughout its deployment, 1/5 Infantry played a vital role in maintaining readiness and deterrence against potential aggression from North Korea, participating in joint training exercises with South Korean forces. The unit’s presence at Camp Hovey reinforced the longstanding alliance between the United States and South Korea, contributing to regional stability until the battalion’s inactivation and subsequent redeployments in the 2000s.
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