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C troop 5th cav 1st trading brigade
U.S. Army
C Troop, 5th Cavalry, is a distinguished unit within the 1st Training Brigade. The 5th Cavalry Regiment traces its lineage back to 1855, with service in numerous major American conflicts, including the Civil War, Indian Wars, World War II, and the Vietnam War. C Troop has upheld the regiment’s traditions of reconnaissance, security, and cavalry operations, adapting through generations from horse-mounted operations to modern armored and training roles. As part of the 1st Training Brigade, C Troop now focuses on preparing new soldiers for operational readiness, passing on the unit’s storied legacy and expertise to the next generation of cavalrymen.
C TRP 2-108 CAV
U.S. Army
C Troop, 2nd Squadron, 108th Cavalry Regiment (C TRP 2-108 CAV) is a reconnaissance unit within the Georgia Army National Guard, part of the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. The 2-108 CAV traces its lineage to historic cavalry formations in Georgia, with federal activations for overseas and homeland missions. C Troop has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, providing reconnaissance and security operations. The unit continues to train extensively, focusing on mounted and dismounted reconnaissance, surveillance, and security tasks in support of brigade and battalion-level operations.
C- Battery 7:15 FA Fort Ord CA
U.S. Army
C-Battery, 7th Battalion, 15th Field Artillery (7/15 FA) was a key artillery unit based at Fort Ord, California, during the Cold War era. The 7/15 FA originally traces its lineage to World War I, serving with distinction in multiple conflicts. At Fort Ord, C-Battery provided direct and general support artillery fire, conducting rigorous training missions to maintain combat readiness for possible deployment. The unit played a crucial role in supporting infantry units, participating in major field exercises until the inactivation of Fort Ord in 1994 led to its deactivation or reassignment.
C:1:319 Fa
U.S. Army
C/1-319th Field Artillery (C Battery, 1st Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment) is a distinguished unit of the U.S. Army with a lineage dating back to World War I. Originally constituted in 1917, the 319th Field Artillery has served in numerous conflicts, including World War II, Vietnam, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terror. As part of the 82nd Airborne Division, C Battery is renowned for its rapid deployment capabilities and has provided critical artillery support during airborne operations and major combat missions. The unit continues to uphold its proud legacy through rigorous training, readiness, and commitment to excellence.
C:6 cav
U.S. Army
C/6 Cav, or Charlie Troop, 6th Cavalry Regiment, boasts a storied legacy within the U.S. Army, tracing its origins back to the 6th Cavalry Regiment’s formation in 1861 during the American Civil War. Over the decades, the unit served with distinction in major conflicts, including the Indian Wars, World War II, and the Vietnam War, where it operated as an air cavalry troop. In the modern era, C/6 Cav transitioned to a key aviation role, flying advanced helicopters such as the AH-64 Apache and conducting reconnaissance and attack missions. Today, the unit continues its tradition of excellence, adapting to new technologies and providing critical support in global operations.
C. Co, 25th FSB
U.S. Army
Charlie Company, 25th Forward Support Battalion (C Co, 25th FSB) served as a vital logistics and support element within the 25th Infantry Division, originally based at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Activated in the late 1980s as part of the Army’s modular support structure, C Co provided direct supply, maintenance, and medical support to maneuver battalions, ensuring operational readiness during both training exercises and deployments. The unit participated in numerous joint exercises throughout the Pacific region, supporting the division’s rapid deployment capabilities. Throughout its history, Charlie Company earned recognition for its professionalism and adaptability, contributing significantly to the mission success of the 25th Infantry Division before its eventual reorganization under Army transformation initiatives.
C.Co 1:124th. Inf. Bn. 53rd. Bde
U.S. Army
Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, part of the 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT), is a unit of the Florida Army National Guard with a distinguished lineage. The 124th Infantry traces its roots back to the early 20th century, serving in both World Wars and earning honors for its service in the European and Pacific Theaters. In recent decades, C Company has deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, providing security and combat support in challenging environments. The unit remains a vital component of the 53rd IBCT, maintaining readiness for both state and federal missions.
C.co 724th support bn.ft.stewart,ga.31314
U.S. Army
C Company, 724th Support Battalion, based at Fort Stewart, Georgia (31314), has a proud history of providing critical logistical and sustainment support to Army units. Activated to support the 24th Infantry Division (Mechanized), the 724th played a vital role in supplying, maintaining, and transporting equipment and personnel during training and deployments. The unit contributed significantly during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, ensuring frontline units remained combat-ready. Over the years, C Company has consistently demonstrated excellence in support operations, adapting to evolving Army missions at home and abroad.
C612th Engineer
U.S. Army
The C612th Engineer unit, activated during World War II, was a vital combat engineering formation in the United States Army. Specializing in bridge construction, mine clearance, and fortification, the C612th played a key role in supporting frontline operations across the European Theater. The unit's engineers enabled rapid troop movements by constructing pontoon bridges across major rivers such as the Rhine. Following the war, the C612th continued to serve in various conflicts, adapting to modern engineering challenges and maintaining a reputation for technical excellence and operational resilience.
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