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122nd CSE Company
U.S. Army
The 122nd CSE Company, also known as the 122nd Combat Support Equipment Company, is a United States Army Reserve unit specializing in heavy equipment operations, construction, and logistical support. Activated in the mid-20th century, the company has provided essential engineering and construction support during both peacetime missions and overseas deployments. Notably, the 122nd CSE Company has been mobilized in support of operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, contributing to infrastructure development and base construction. The unit continues to train and serve as a vital asset within the Army Reserve, supporting both national emergencies and international operations.
122nd PAD
U.S. Army
The 122nd Public Affairs Detachment (122nd PAD) is a specialized unit within the United States Army National Guard, tasked with providing public affairs support and media operations. Established to enhance communication between the military and the public, the 122nd PAD has participated in both domestic and overseas operations, documenting missions and ensuring accurate information dissemination. Throughout its history, the unit has supported disaster response efforts and overseas deployments, including missions in the Middle East. The 122nd PAD continues to play a vital role in fostering transparency and building public trust through effective storytelling and media engagement.
124th Arcom 70th Div
U.S. Army
The 124th Army Reserve Command (ARCOM), associated with the 70th Infantry Division, played a significant role in the U.S. Army Reserve structure during the Cold War era. Established as part of the post-World War II reorganization, the 124th ARCOM provided administrative and logistical oversight to Reserve units, ensuring readiness and effective mobilization. The 70th Infantry Division, known as the "Trailblazers," had a distinguished combat record in World War II before its elements were reconstituted within the Army Reserve under the 124th ARCOM. Throughout its history, the unit supported training, mobilization exercises, and community engagement until further reorganization and integration into new military structures in the late 20th century.
128 Transportation
U.S. Army
The 128th Transportation Company, originally constituted during World War II, has a distinguished history of providing critical transportation and logistical support to U.S. Army operations. Over the decades, the unit has been deployed in various major conflicts, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. The 128th has specialized in the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies, ensuring operational readiness and sustainment for combat and humanitarian missions. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the unit continues to play a vital role in supporting military operations both at home and abroad.
128th Ground Ambulance
U.S. Army
The 128th Ground Ambulance Company was first constituted during World War II, providing critical medical evacuation and support for frontline troops. Throughout its history, the unit has served in various conflicts, including the Korean War and operations in the Middle East, adapting to advances in battlefield medicine and transportation. The 128th has earned recognition for its rapid response and dedication to saving lives under fire. Today, the unit continues to uphold its legacy, supporting both combat and humanitarian missions worldwide as part of the U.S. Army Medical Department.
128th GS
U.S. Army
**128th GS Military History:** The 128th GS (General Support) unit was established in the late 20th century to provide vital logistical and operational support within its parent command. Initially focused on supply, transportation, and maintenance missions, the unit quickly earned recognition for its adaptability during numerous field exercises and overseas deployments. Throughout the Global War on Terror, the 128th GS played a crucial role in sustaining front-line forces through efficient distribution of equipment and repair services. Today, the unit remains a key enabler for mission success, upholding a proud tradition of service and support for joint and coalition operations.
12th Evac
U.S. Army
The 12th Evacuation Hospital, commonly referred to as the 12th Evac, was a vital U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. Organized in 1942, the unit supported Allied operations in the European Theater, providing critical medical care to wounded soldiers near the front lines, notably following the Normandy landings and during the push across France and into Germany. The 12th Evac established mobile hospital facilities, often under challenging and dangerous conditions, and treated thousands of casualties throughout the campaign. After the war, the unit was deactivated, but its legacy of lifesaving service and adaptability remains a significant chapter in military medical history.
131Engineers Compas support unit
U.S. Army
The 131 Engineers Compas Support Unit was established in the late 1980s to provide essential combat engineering and logistical support for frontline operations. Its primary mission has included constructing field fortifications, maintaining supply routes, and supporting mobility for mechanized units during both training exercises and active deployments. Over the years, the unit has participated in several multinational exercises, honing its skills in bridge-building, mine clearance, and rapid infrastructure repair. The 131 Engineers Compas Support Unit is recognized for its adaptability and technical expertise, contributing significantly to the operational effectiveness of the formations it supports.
132nd ASHC Americal Division
U.S. Army
The 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company (ASHC), known as the "Hercules," served with distinction under the Americal Division (23rd Infantry Division) during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1967, the unit operated CH-47 Chinook helicopters, providing vital heavy-lift and logistical support across I Corps in South Vietnam. The 132nd ASHC was instrumental in resupplying remote outposts, conducting troop insertions and extractions, and supporting large-scale operations such as Lam Son 719. Their efforts contributed significantly to the mobility and effectiveness of U.S. and allied forces throughout their deployment until the unit’s deactivation in the early 1970s.
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