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Co d 92nd engr bn forscom
U.S. Army
Company D, 92nd Engineer Battalion (FORSCOM), has a distinguished history of service within the United States Army. Originally constituted in 1933 and activated in 1941, the 92nd Engineer Battalion has participated in numerous major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Company D has played critical roles in combat engineering, mobility, and construction operations, supporting both combat and humanitarian missions across the globe. As part of Forces Command (FORSCOM), Company D continues to maintain readiness for rapid deployment in support of Army and joint operations worldwide.
Co D, 3rd BN 12th Inf, 4th Inf Div.
U.S. Army
Company D, 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, has a distinguished history dating back to its original constitution in 1861. The regiment fought in major conflicts including the Civil War, World War II, and Vietnam. During the Vietnam War, Company D and the 3rd Battalion were actively engaged in combat operations in the Central Highlands, participating in significant campaigns such as Operation Wayne Grey and Operation Francis Marion. The unit is recognized for its valor and dedication, earning several unit citations and commendations for its service.
Co E 303 Inf Regt 97 Inf Div
U.S. Army
Company E, 303rd Infantry Regiment, was a part of the 97th Infantry Division of the United States Army during World War II. Activated in 1943, the division trained extensively before deploying to Europe in March 1945. The 303rd Infantry Regiment participated in the final Allied offensives in Germany, including operations to capture Düsseldorf and clear the Ruhr Pocket. Following the German surrender, the 97th Division was redeployed to Czechoslovakia for occupation duties before being sent to the Pacific, but the war ended before they saw combat there. Company E and its parent units were inactivated in early 1946 after returning to the United States.
Co E 2d Bn 353d Regt 1st Bde (BCT) 89th Div (Tng) (W8GPEO B) Fort Riley Kansas 66442
U.S. Army
Company E, 2nd Battalion, 353rd Regiment, 1st Brigade (Basic Combat Training), 89th Division (Training), stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas (W8GPEO B), has a lineage rooted in the historic 89th Division, which was originally constituted during World War I. The 353rd Regiment saw distinguished service in both World Wars, participating in key campaigns in Europe. In the postwar era, the regiment transitioned to a training mission, becoming part of the Army Reserve and focusing on preparing new soldiers for service. At Fort Riley, Company E played a vital role in Basic Combat Training, instilling essential military skills and discipline in recruits, and upholding the proud traditions of the "Rolling W" Division.
Co E 4th Bn Tusmedtc
U.S. Army
Company E, 4th Battalion, United States Medical Department Training Center (TUSMEDTC), was organized during World War II as part of the Army’s effort to rapidly train and deploy medical personnel for overseas service. Stationed at Camp Barkeley, Texas, the unit was responsible for preparing enlisted men and officers in critical medical skills, including field surgery, evacuation procedures, and combat casualty care. Company E contributed significantly to the readiness of Army medical units by producing well-trained medics and support staff who served in all theaters of the war. The unit’s legacy is marked by its dedication to saving lives and supporting combat operations through expert medical training and deployment.
CO E 8TH BTN 3D TNG REGT USATC 3D USARMY
U.S. Army
Company E, 8th Battalion, 3rd Training Regiment, United States Army Training Center (CO E 8TH BTN 3D TNG REGT USATC 3D USARMY), played a critical role in preparing new soldiers for service within the Third United States Army. Stationed at one of the Army’s primary training installations, the unit specialized in basic combat training, instilling discipline, marksmanship, and essential soldiering skills in recruits. Throughout its operational period, Company E contributed significantly to the readiness and effectiveness of the Third Army by ensuring a steady flow of well-trained personnel. Its history reflects the Army’s commitment to excellence in training and the foundational role of such units in the success of U.S. military operations.
Co H 128th Infantry
U.S. Army
Company H, 128th Infantry Regiment, has a distinguished history as part of the Wisconsin National Guard and the 32nd "Red Arrow" Infantry Division. During World War I, the unit fought valiantly in France, participating in major operations such as the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. In World War II, Company H deployed to the Pacific Theater, taking part in brutal campaigns in New Guinea and the Philippines. Over the years, the unit has continued to serve with honor, adapting to changing missions and maintaining a proud tradition of service and sacrifice.
Co H 3d Stu Bde USASESS 3d US Army
U.S. Army
**Company H, 3rd Student Brigade, United States Army Security Escort and Support School (USASESS), 3rd U.S. Army** was a specialized training unit active during the Cold War era. Stationed primarily at Fort Gordon, Georgia, the brigade was responsible for preparing soldiers in advanced security, intelligence, and support operations tailored to the needs of the 3rd U.S. Army. Company H played a crucial role in training enlisted personnel and junior officers in secure communications, convoy security, and sensitive materials handling. The unit’s graduates frequently went on to support critical missions throughout the European and Middle Eastern theaters, contributing to the broader mission of U.S. Army readiness during a period of global tension.
co, a 4th maintenance battilion
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 4th Maintenance Battalion, was first activated to support the logistical and maintenance needs of the 4th Marine Logistics Group. Established during the late 20th century, the battalion played a crucial role in ensuring the operational readiness of Marine Corps equipment, vehicles, and weaponry. Over the years, it has provided critical support during both training exercises and overseas deployments, including Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. The 4th Maintenance Battalion remains a vital component in maintaining the combat effectiveness of Marine Corps Reserve forces.
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