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307th Station Hospital
U.S. Army
The 307th Station Hospital was a medical unit of the United States Army that was activated during World War II. Organized in 1942, the unit was deployed to the European Theater, where it provided medical care to wounded Allied soldiers in England and later on the continent following the D-Day landings. The 307th set up and operated hospital facilities close to the front lines, treating casualties from major campaigns including the Normandy and Rhineland operations. After the end of hostilities in Europe, the unit was inactivated as part of the postwar drawdown.
30th HSB
U.S. Army
The 30th HSB (Headquarters and Support Battalion) is a vital support unit within the 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team of the U.S. Army National Guard. Established to provide command, control, and logistical support, the 30th HSB has played a key role in ensuring the operational readiness of its brigade during both stateside training and overseas deployments. The battalion has supported multiple operations, including missions in Iraq and Kuwait during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Spartan Shield. Throughout its history, the 30th HSB has demonstrated commitment and professionalism, enabling the 30th ABCT to successfully accomplish its missions.
31 E Bn CA
U.S. Army
**31 E Bn CA (31 Engineer Battalion, Combat Assurance)** is a combat engineering unit formed in the early 1980s, originally tasked with providing mobility, counter-mobility, and survivability support to field forces. Throughout its history, the battalion has participated in multiple significant operations, including disaster relief missions and overseas deployments as part of coalition efforts. The unit is renowned for its expertise in route clearance, explosive ordnance disposal, and rapid construction of defensive fortifications. Over the decades, 31 E Bn CA has maintained a reputation for technical proficiency, adaptability, and unwavering support to both combat and humanitarian missions.
311th BSB
U.S. Army
The 311th Brigade Support Battalion (311th BSB) was originally constituted on 23 February 2005 in the United States Army as part of the Army’s modular transformation initiative. Activated at Fort Riley, Kansas, it was assigned to the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division. The battalion has provided comprehensive logistical and sustainment support, including supply, maintenance, and medical services, to its brigade and supported operations both at home and during deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. The 311th BSB has played a critical role in enabling combat readiness and mission success for its supported units throughout its service.
314th CML Company
U.S. Army
The 314th Chemical Company (CML), originally activated during World War II, served as a specialized unit within the U.S. Army’s Chemical Corps. Its primary mission historically included chemical warfare defense, smoke generation, and decontamination operations to support combat forces. The unit has participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, adapting its capabilities to address evolving threats such as chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) hazards. Over the years, the 314th has contributed to homeland defense and overseas contingency operations, demonstrating expertise in both traditional and modern CBRN response.
316th AG POSTAL
U.S. Army
The **316th AG Postal** is a U.S. Army unit specializing in postal operations and human resources support. Established to ensure the efficient and secure delivery of mail and administrative services to deployed soldiers, the unit has been integral in maintaining morale and communication during overseas operations. Throughout its service, the 316th AG Postal has supported various missions, including deployments to conflict zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan, where reliable mail services are vital for troop welfare. The unit continues to adapt to modern challenges, incorporating new technologies and procedures to support Army personnel worldwide.
31st Surg 7th Army
U.S. Army
The 31st Surgical Hospital was a vital medical unit assigned to the U.S. Seventh Army during the Cold War era in Europe. Activated and deployed in support of NATO operations, the 31st Surg provided frontline surgical and trauma care for American and allied troops, ensuring rapid medical response during exercises and potential conflicts. Stationed at various locations in Germany, the unit participated in numerous field maneuvers and readiness operations, reflecting the high alert status of U.S. forces in Europe. The 31st Surgical Hospital's mission and professionalism contributed significantly to the overall medical readiness of the Seventh Army throughout its tenure.
32 Air Division (Sage)
U.S. Army
The 32nd Air Division (SAGE) was an air defense unit of the United States Air Force, established in 1949. It was reactivated on 8 September 1955 and became part of the Air Defense Command, responsible for the air defense of portions of the upper Midwest and later the southeastern United States. As a SAGE (Semi-Automatic Ground Environment) division, it operated advanced radar and computer systems to detect and intercept potential enemy aircraft during the Cold War. The division was inactivated on 31 December 1969 as the threat of manned bomber attacks diminished and U.S. air defense priorities shifted.
322nd ASD
U.S. Army
The 322nd Air Support Division (ASD) was established during the height of the Cold War to provide tactical command and control for air operations in support of ground forces. Activated in the early 1950s, the unit initially operated out of bases in Western Europe, playing a crucial role in NATO exercises and readiness during periods of heightened tension. The 322nd ASD specialized in coordinating close air support missions, air interdiction, and reconnaissance, ensuring effective integration between air and land components. Over the years, the division adapted to new technologies and doctrines before being inactivated as part of post-Cold War force restructuring.
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