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Combat Support Company2nd:48th one
U.S. Army
The Combat Support Company, 2nd Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment (often abbreviated as CSC, 2/48th Infantry), was an integral part of the U.S. Army’s 3rd Armored Division during the Cold War era. Stationed primarily in Germany, the company provided essential reconnaissance, heavy weapons, and mortar support to the battalion’s maneuver elements. Its soldiers trained extensively for rapid deployment and defense against potential Warsaw Pact aggression, participating in numerous field exercises and NATO maneuvers throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Following the end of the Cold War and subsequent military restructuring, the unit was deactivated along with much of the 3rd Armored Division in the early 1990s.
Communication Support Element
U.S. Army
The Communication Support Element (CSE) is a specialized military unit responsible for providing secure, reliable, and rapid communications support to command elements during operations. Established to enhance command and control capabilities, the CSE typically deploys advanced communication systems and technical experts to ensure uninterrupted information flow in both peacetime and combat environments. Over the years, the CSE has played a crucial role in supporting joint and coalition operations, enabling real-time decision-making and interoperability among diverse military forces. Its adaptability and technical proficiency continue to make it an essential asset in modern military missions worldwide.
Company A 2nd 121st (Mech) Infantry
U.S. Army
Company A, 2nd Battalion, 121st (Mechanized) Infantry is a unit of the Georgia Army National Guard with a distinguished lineage. The 121st Infantry traces its origins to the early 19th century and has served in major conflicts, including World War I, World War II—where it fought in campaigns across Europe—and more recent deployments to the Middle East. As a mechanized infantry company, Company A has provided armored support and infantry capabilities in both state and federal missions. The unit is renowned for its professionalism, adaptability, and longstanding service to both Georgia and the United States.
Company A 40th Eng Bn 1st AD Baumholder
U.S. Army
Company A, 40th Engineer Battalion, is a distinguished unit within the 1st Armored Division, historically stationed in Baumholder, Germany. The battalion traces its lineage to World War II, participating in campaigns across North Africa and Europe. During the Cold War, Company A played a vital role in maintaining NATO readiness and constructing key infrastructure throughout the region. In recent decades, the unit supported operations in the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan, providing essential combat engineer capabilities such as mobility, countermobility, and survivability to U.S. and allied forces.
Company A. 3rd Battalion, West Berlin, Germany.
U.S. Army
Company A, 3rd Battalion was stationed in West Berlin, Germany, during the height of the Cold War, serving as a crucial element of the U.S. Army Berlin Brigade. Positioned at the frontline of the divided city, Company A was responsible for defending the American sector and maintaining a constant state of readiness in the face of potential Soviet aggression. The unit participated in regular patrols, joint Allied exercises, and played a key role in demonstrating U.S. commitment to West Berlin’s freedom. Throughout its deployment, Company A fostered strong relations with local citizens and NATO allies, embodying the resolve and vigilance of the Western forces during a period of intense geopolitical tension.
Company B 17th Battalion 5th Brigade
U.S. Army
Company B, 17th Battalion, 5th Brigade has a distinguished lineage within military history. Originally formed during World War I, the unit was part of major offensives on the Western Front, earning commendations for bravery under fire. In World War II, Company B was reactivated and participated in key operations, including the liberation of occupied territories in Europe. In the modern era, the company has been deployed on peacekeeping and counterinsurgency missions, maintaining a reputation for professionalism and resilience within the 5th Brigade.
Company B, 321st MI BN
U.S. Army
Company B, 321st Military Intelligence Battalion is a U.S. Army Reserve unit with a distinguished record of supporting intelligence operations. Activated as part of the 321st MI Battalion, it has provided critical intelligence collection and analysis in support of various Army missions, both domestically and overseas. Throughout its history, Company B has participated in major operations, including deployments in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. The company is recognized for its dedication to timely and accurate intelligence, contributing significantly to the success of supported units and missions.

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U.S. Army
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Company C 6th Engineers
U.S. Army
Company C, 6th Engineers is a unit with a distinguished legacy in the United States Army, tracing its roots to the formation of the 6th Engineer Regiment in 1917. The unit saw significant action during World War I, providing critical combat engineering support in France, including trench construction, obstacle removal, and bridge building during major offensives. In World War II, Company C served in the European Theater, supporting assault river crossings and clearing mines as Allied forces advanced across the continent. Over the years, the company has continued to adapt, supporting a wide range of military operations, training exercises, and humanitarian missions, upholding its motto of "Point the Way."
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