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26th Ordnance Company (SA)(DS)
U.S. Army
The 26th Ordnance Company (Semi-Automatic) (Direct Support), commonly known as the 26th Ordnance Company (SA)(DS), has a distinguished history of providing critical ordnance support to U.S. Army units. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit specialized in maintenance and supply of ammunition and ordnance equipment, ensuring frontline readiness. The company played key roles in multiple training exercises and overseas deployments, supporting both peacetime and combat operations. Over the years, the 26th Ordnance Company earned commendations for its efficiency, adaptability, and commitment to mission success.
2731st Engineer Light Equipment Company
U.S. Army
The 2731st Engineer Light Equipment Company was an engineering unit of the United States Army that served during World War II. Activated in 1944, the company was primarily responsible for operating and maintaining light construction equipment essential for building and repairing roads, airfields, and other critical infrastructure in support of combat operations. The unit was deployed to the European Theater, where it played a vital role in ensuring mobility and logistical support for advancing Allied forces. Following the conclusion of hostilities, the 2731st participated in occupation duties before being inactivated as part of the postwar drawdown.
27th Base post office
U.S. Army
The 27th Base Post Office was a vital logistical unit within the United States Army during World War II. Activated to support overseas operations, it played a crucial role in processing and distributing mail for American military personnel stationed abroad. Operating in challenging environments, the unit helped maintain troop morale by ensuring reliable communication between service members and their families back home. The 27th Base Post Office continued to serve in various capacities throughout the conflict, contributing significantly to the overall efficiency of military postal operations.
281st Maintenance Co
U.S. Army
The 281st Maintenance Company is a United States Army unit specializing in equipment and vehicle maintenance support. Activated during the Cold War, the company provided critical logistical and repair services to ensure the operational readiness of combat units. Over the decades, the 281st has deployed in support of various missions, including overseas operations and domestic emergencies, earning commendations for its technical expertise and dedication. The company continues to uphold its mission by maintaining a high standard of excellence and adaptability in support of Army operations worldwide.
282nd Direct Support
U.S. Army
The 282nd Direct Support was a key logistics and maintenance unit within the United States Army, primarily tasked with providing direct support maintenance and supply services to combat units. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit played a critical role in ensuring the operational readiness of frontline divisions by repairing vehicles, weapons, and other essential equipment. Throughout its history, the 282nd participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, supporting both peacetime operations and contingency missions. The professionalism and technical expertise of its soldiers made the 282nd Direct Support an indispensable asset to the Army’s sustainment operations.

287TH MP CO
U.S. Army
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28th BPO
U.S. Army
The 28th BPO (Brigade Postal Office) was a logistical support unit established during World War II to manage and streamline military mail operations for deployed forces. Stationed primarily in the European Theater, the 28th BPO played a critical role in maintaining morale by ensuring timely delivery of correspondence and parcels between front-line soldiers and their families back home. The unit was renowned for its efficiency, often processing thousands of letters daily under challenging wartime conditions. After the war, the 28th BPO contributed to the reorganization of military postal systems, laying the groundwork for modern military mail services.
28TH FINANCE SEC (DISB) APO 96291 USARV
U.S. Army
The 28th Finance Section (Disbursing), APO 96291, was a U.S. Army finance unit assigned to the United States Army Republic of Vietnam (USARV) during the Vietnam War. Tasked primarily with financial management and disbursement operations, the unit was responsible for processing payroll, handling military pay inquiries, and managing funds for both U.S. and allied personnel in the region. Stationed at key logistical hubs, the 28th Finance Section played a crucial role in maintaining troop morale and operational effectiveness by ensuring timely and accurate financial support. Their efforts contributed significantly to the administrative backbone of U.S. military operations throughout their deployment in Vietnam.
298th Army Band
U.S. Army
The 298th Army Band was first constituted on 20 August 1943 in the Army of the United States as the Band, 298th Engineer Combat Battalion and activated at Camp Swift, Texas. During World War II, the band served with distinction, providing musical support and boosting morale for troops both stateside and overseas. Following the war, the unit underwent several redesignations and relocations, eventually becoming known as the 298th Army Band and establishing its home at Fort Shafter, Hawaii. Today, the 298th Army Band continues its legacy by performing at military and community events throughout the Pacific region, serving as the musical ambassadors of the United States Army in Hawaii.
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