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338th DPU
U.S. Army
The 338th DPU (Divisional Processing Unit) was established during the late stages of World War II to streamline the management and deployment of personnel within the division. Initially formed as part of a broader effort to modernize administrative support, the 338th quickly became known for its efficiency in processing replacements and managing casualty reports. Throughout the Cold War, the unit adapted to new technologies, supporting both peacetime training operations and readiness for rapid mobilization. Today, the 338th DPU continues to play a vital role in personnel administration, ensuring the division’s operational effectiveness in both domestic and overseas assignments.
33rd Ordnance Co.:Division
U.S. Army
The 33rd Ordnance Company, often attached to the 33rd Infantry Division during major conflicts, has a storied history of providing vital logistical and ordnance support. Activated during World War II, the unit played a key role in maintaining and supplying munitions and equipment throughout the Pacific Theater, enabling sustained combat operations. Post-war, the 33rd Ordnance Company continued to serve during the Korean War, ensuring the readiness and effectiveness of frontline units. Over the decades, its legacy of excellence in ordnance management and support has made it an integral part of U.S. Army operations.
33rd.IPSD 4TH DIV.
U.S. Army
The 33rd Infantry Platoon (Scout Dog), or 33rd IPSD, was an integral unit within the 4th Infantry Division during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1967, the platoon was tasked with providing scout dog teams trained for patrol, detection, and security missions, enhancing the division's ability to locate enemy forces and avoid ambushes. Operating primarily in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, the 33rd IPSD teams worked closely with infantry units, often leading patrols through dense jungle terrain. Their efforts contributed significantly to force protection and mission success, with handlers and their dogs forging a legacy of bravery and sacrifice.
34th AAA Brigade
U.S. Army
The 34th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (formerly the 34th Antiaircraft Artillery Brigade) traces its origins to World War II, where it was first activated to provide air defense for critical strategic assets. During the Cold War, the brigade was reorganized and played a vital role in continental air defense, adapting to evolving threats by incorporating missile technology. In the modern era, the 34th ADA Brigade has deployed in support of operations in Southwest Asia, providing theater air and missile defense for U.S. and allied forces. Today, it remains a key element of the U.S. Army's air defense capability, headquartered at Osan Air Base, South Korea, ensuring deterrence and protection against regional aerial threats.
34th Armor
U.S. Army
The 34th Armor Regiment was constituted on 28 August 1941 in the Regular Army and activated at Fort Knox, Kentucky. It fought valiantly during World War II as part of the 5th Armored Division, participating in campaigns across Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. Known for its rapid advances and armored prowess, the regiment helped liberate key towns and contributed to the final defeat of Nazi Germany. Following World War II, the 34th Armor underwent several reorganizations and continues to serve with distinction in the United States Army.
356th BPAD
U.S. Army
The 356th Broadcast Public Affairs Detachment (BPAD) is a specialized U.S. Army Reserve unit tasked with providing broadcast journalism and public affairs support to military operations. Activated in 2003, the 356th BPAD has deployed personnel to various theaters, including Iraq and Afghanistan, where they produced news stories, video packages, and command information products to inform both military and civilian audiences. The unit is composed of trained Army broadcasters, videographers, and journalists skilled in multimedia communication. Throughout its history, the 356th BPAD has played a vital role in strategic communications, supporting the Army’s mission to keep service members and the public accurately informed.
358th Aviation Det
U.S. Army
The 358th Aviation Detachment is a United States Army unit with a distinguished record of providing aviation support and operational capability. Originally constituted during the Vietnam War era, the unit was tasked with critical missions such as aerial reconnaissance, troop transport, and logistical support in challenging environments. Throughout its service, the 358th has adapted to evolving aviation technology and participated in multiple training exercises and deployments, both domestically and overseas. Known for its professionalism and flexibility, the detachment continues to play a vital role in modern Army aviation operations.
35th Expeditionary Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 35th Expeditionary Signal Battalion (35th ESB) is a U.S. Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history of providing tactical and strategic communications support. Originally constituted in 1942 as the 35th Signal Construction Battalion, the unit served in the European Theater during World War II, earning campaign streamers for its efforts. Over the decades, the battalion has been reorganized and deployed to support various operations, including missions in Southwest Asia and the Global War on Terrorism. Today, the 35th ESB continues its vital mission, delivering robust and reliable communications capabilities for joint and coalition forces worldwide.
35th HQ
U.S. Army
The 35th Headquarters (HQ) is a distinguished military command element, originally activated during World War II to provide operational leadership and coordination for subordinate units. Throughout its history, the 35th HQ has supported major campaigns, including the European Theater operations, where it played a vital role in planning and logistics. Post-war, the unit adapted to changing strategic needs, participating in Cold War readiness missions and later supporting peacekeeping and contingency operations worldwide. Today, the 35th HQ continues its legacy of excellence, overseeing complex missions and ensuring the readiness and effectiveness of assigned forces.
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