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45th spt bn
U.S. Army
The 45th Support Battalion (45th SPT BN) was activated to provide essential logistical and support operations for U.S. Army combat units. Throughout its history, the battalion has delivered a wide range of services, including supply, transportation, and maintenance, ensuring operational readiness for its supported formations. It has served in various capacities during major conflicts, including deployments in support of overseas contingency operations. The 45th SPT BN is recognized for its adaptability and dedication, playing a crucial role in sustaining mission success for the Army.
466th Medical Support
U.S. Army
The 466th Medical Support Squadron has served as a vital component of the U.S. Air Force’s medical mission. Activated to provide comprehensive healthcare support, the unit has been responsible for medical logistics, patient administration, and laboratory services, ensuring operational readiness. Throughout its history, the 466th has supported both stateside and deployed operations, contributing to humanitarian missions and combat support. Its commitment to medical excellence has enhanced the overall effectiveness and resilience of the Air Force’s healthcare system.
46th QM. National Guard
U.S. Army
The 46th Quartermaster (QM) unit of the National Guard has a distinguished history of providing vital logistical and supply support to both state and federal missions. Originally constituted in the early 20th century, the unit has been mobilized for service in major conflicts, including World War II and the Global War on Terrorism, ensuring troops received critical fuel, water, and general supplies. Over the decades, the 46th QM has also played a key role in disaster response and humanitarian aid within the United States, supporting local communities during emergencies. The unit's legacy of adaptability and dedication exemplifies the core values of the National Guard's support services.
48 CO, 201 Airborne, Special Operations
U.S. Army
The 48th Company (48 CO), part of the 201st Airborne Regiment, Special Operations, has a distinguished history of elite service. Formed in the late 1960s as a rapid response unit, 48 CO gained recognition for its airborne insertion capabilities and expertise in unconventional warfare. The company played crucial roles in counterinsurgency operations during the 1980s and was frequently deployed in joint NATO exercises throughout the 1990s, enhancing its interoperability with allied forces. Today, 48 CO remains at the forefront of modern special operations, specializing in direct action, reconnaissance, and counter-terrorism missions worldwide.
486 Engineers 6 Corp
U.S. Army
The 486th Engineer Company was a unit assigned to the 6th Corps of the United States Army during World War II. Activated in the early years of the war, the 486th played a critical role in constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and maintaining supply routes during key campaigns across the European Theater. Their expertise ensured that advancing Allied forces could move quickly, especially during the push following the Normandy landings and into Germany. The unit earned commendations for its efficient and courageous work under fire, contributing significantly to the operational success of the 6th Corps.
49th missle defense battalion
U.S. Army
The 49th Missile Defense Battalion is a key unit of the United States Army, activated in 2004 and stationed at Fort Greely, Alaska. Tasked with operating the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system, the battalion provides homeland missile defense against limited long-range ballistic missile threats. Composed primarily of Alaska Army National Guard soldiers, the unit works closely with the US Northern Command and the Missile Defense Agency. The 49th has played a crucial role in maintaining continuous readiness and advancing missile interception capabilities to protect the continental United States.
4BN 9IN, 4th SBCT
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment (4BN 9IN), known as "Manchu," is a distinguished unit with origins dating back to the 19th century. Assigned to the 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team (4th SBCT), the battalion has seen action in numerous major conflicts, including the Philippine-American War, World War II, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. As part of the 4th SBCT, 2nd Infantry Division, 4-9 IN played a significant role in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, leveraging the mobility and versatility of the Stryker vehicle. Renowned for its motto "Keep Up the Fire," the battalion continues to uphold a legacy of bravery, adaptability, and excellence in modern combat operations.
4th 60t
U.S. Army
The **4th Battalion, 60th Air Defense Artillery Regiment (4-60th ADA)** traces its lineage to the formation of the 60th Artillery in 1917. The unit played a prominent role in World War II, providing anti-aircraft defense in both the European and Pacific Theaters. Reactivated and redesignated several times during the Cold War, the 4th Battalion became an integral part of the U.S. Army’s air defense network, operating advanced missile systems to protect key assets. In recent decades, the 4-60th ADA has continued its mission, supporting homeland defense and overseas contingencies with cutting-edge air defense capabilities.
4th Battalion 44th AD Artillery Camp Intercept Korea
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery (ADA), stationed at Camp Intercept, Korea, was a key component of the United States' air defense posture on the Korean peninsula during the Cold War. Activated in the 1960s, the battalion was equipped primarily with Nike Hercules surface-to-air missiles, tasked with providing protection against potential aerial threats from North Korea. Throughout its tenure, the unit participated in numerous joint exercises with Republic of Korea forces, enhancing interoperability and readiness. The battalion remained vigilant until its deactivation in the late 1970s, reflecting broader changes in U.S. force structure and missile defense technology in the region.
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