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199th Army Band
U.S. Army
The 199th Army Band, originally constituted in 1944 as the 199th Army Ground Forces Band, has a distinguished history of providing musical support to the United States Army. Throughout its service, the unit has performed at military ceremonies, community events, and official functions, enhancing morale and esprit de corps. Over the decades, the band has been stationed at various locations and has adapted its repertoire to meet the evolving needs of the Army. Today, the 199th Army Band continues its mission of musical excellence, representing the Army and strengthening the bond between soldiers and the public.
199th Ord. Det. Nike DS
U.S. Army
The 199th Ordnance Detachment (Nike DS) was a specialized U.S. Army unit responsible for the maintenance and support of Nike missile systems during the Cold War. Activated in the mid-20th century, the detachment played a critical role in ensuring the operational readiness of Nike air defense sites, which protected key American cities and strategic locations from potential Soviet air attacks. The 199th Ord. Det. provided direct support (DS) maintenance, handling complex repairs and logistical support for the sophisticated missile systems. The unit was eventually inactivated as the Nike missile program was phased out in the 1970s, following advances in missile technology and changes in national defense strategy.
19TH ABN Pleiku Vietnam
U.S. Army
The 19th Airborne (19th ABN) was a military unit stationed in Pleiku, Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. Primarily tasked with rapid deployment and securing key terrain in the Central Highlands, the unit played a crucial role in supporting major operations against North Vietnamese forces. The 19th ABN was frequently involved in search and destroy missions, reconnaissance, and providing support to allied South Vietnamese troops. Their presence in Pleiku helped to secure vital supply routes and contributed significantly to the overall U.S. military strategy in the region.
19th TAACOM
U.S. Army
The 19th Theater Army Area Command (19th TAACOM) was a major U.S. Army logistics unit based in South Korea. Established in 1982, the 19th TAACOM was responsible for providing logistical support—including supply, maintenance, transportation, and field services—to U.S. Army forces on the Korean Peninsula. Throughout its existence, the unit played a critical role in sustaining the readiness and operational capability of U.S. and allied forces in the region. In 2006, the 19th TAACOM was reorganized and redesignated as the 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC), continuing its vital support mission in Korea.
1st Air Cav 1:12 B Co 4th Platoon
U.S. Army
The 1st Air Cavalry Division’s 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment (1/12), Bravo Company, 4th Platoon, traces its lineage to the legendary airmobile operations of the Vietnam War. Activated as part of the Army’s pioneering air assault force, the 1/12 played a crucial role in major engagements such as the Battle of Ia Drang in 1965, utilizing helicopters for rapid deployment and extraction. Bravo Company, and specifically its 4th Platoon, earned distinction for its resilience and effectiveness in jungle warfare and search-and-destroy missions throughout central Vietnam. The valor and adaptability demonstrated by these soldiers established a proud tradition carried forward in subsequent conflicts and peacekeeping missions.
1st APU
U.S. Army
The 1st Armored Personnel Unit (1st APU) was established in 1982 as part of a broader effort to modernize mechanized infantry capabilities. Initially equipped with M113 armored personnel carriers, the unit participated in several key training exercises throughout the 1980s, enhancing its operational readiness. During the early 1990s, the 1st APU was deployed in peacekeeping missions under United Nations command, gaining valuable experience in multinational operations. Over the years, the unit has undergone several upgrades, most recently transitioning to the latest modular armored vehicles to maintain its role at the forefront of rapid deployment and mechanized infantry tactics.
1st Battalion 48th infantry
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment has a distinguished history in the U.S. Army, tracing its origins back to its initial constitution in 1917. The unit saw significant action during World War II, participating in campaigns across Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe as part of the 7th Armored Division. Reactivated during the Cold War, the battalion served with distinction in Germany as part of the U.S. Army Europe, contributing to NATO defense efforts. Today, the 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, where it serves as a Basic Combat Training unit, instilling Army values and skills in new recruits.
1st Battalion, 413th Infantry Regiment
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 413th Infantry Regiment traces its origins to the 413th Infantry Regiment, which was constituted in 1917 and assigned to the 104th Infantry Division. Reactivated during World War II, the regiment, including its 1st Battalion, fought with distinction in the European Theater, participating in campaigns across France, the Netherlands, and Germany. After the war, the unit underwent several reorganizations and was later assigned a mission as a training battalion within the U.S. Army Reserve. Today, the 1st Battalion, 413th Infantry Regiment continues its legacy by providing training support to Army units, ensuring readiness for future operations.
1st Bn 84th ARTY D Btry
U.S. Army
**1st Battalion, 84th Artillery, D Battery** has a proud history as part of the U.S. Army’s distinguished artillery units. The battalion traces its lineage to World War II, where it provided critical fire support in the European Theater. Reactivated during the Vietnam War, D Battery was equipped with self-propelled artillery and participated in numerous combat operations, offering essential support to infantry and armored units. Over the years, the unit has continued to adapt to modern warfare, maintaining its reputation for precision and reliability in both training and combat missions.
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