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HHC, 3-501st AHB fort bliss texas
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 3rd Battalion, 501st Aviation Regiment (Attack Battalion), known as 3-501st AHB, is a key aviation unit stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. The battalion traces its lineage to the 501st Aviation Regiment, which has a distinguished history of providing attack and reconnaissance support to ground forces since its inception. Over the years, 3-501st AHB has deployed multiple times in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, earning a reputation for excellence in attack helicopter operations. Today, HHC, 3-501st AHB continues to provide critical command and control, logistical, and administrative support to the battalion, ensuring mission readiness and operational effectiveness for the unit’s Apache helicopter crews.
HHC, 3RD CHEMICAL BRIGADE
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 3rd Chemical Brigade, was originally constituted on 10 September 1942 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 3rd Chemical Battalion. The unit has served in various capacities, focusing on chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense and training. Today, the 3rd Chemical Brigade is based at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, where it plays a critical role in training Soldiers in CBRN defense skills and readiness for the U.S. Army. Throughout its history, HHC, 3rd Chemical Brigade has maintained a reputation for excellence in supporting both peacetime training and operational readiness.
HHC, 4th FSB (Avn), Ft. Lewis, WA
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Forward Support Battalion (Aviation), was stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, as part of the 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division (Stryker Brigade Combat Team). Established to provide logistical and sustainment support, HHC, 4th FSB (Avn) specialized in supporting aviation assets, including maintenance, supply, and medical services. During its tenure at Fort Lewis, the unit played a crucial role in preparing and deploying aviation support personnel and equipment for training exercises and overseas operations. The unit’s legacy is marked by its adaptability and commitment to mission success in both peacetime and combat environments.
HHC, 501st CSG
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 501st Combat Sustainment Group (CSG), has a distinguished record of service within the United States Army’s sustainment and logistics operations. Originally constituted to provide comprehensive command and control for subordinate sustainment units, the 501st CSG has supported numerous major operations, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The unit specializes in coordinating supply, maintenance, and transportation functions, ensuring mission readiness for combat and support units. Through its adaptability and commitment to excellence, HHC, 501st CSG continues to play a vital role in sustaining Army operations worldwide.
HHC, USMCA, Mannheim
U.S. Army
**HHC, USMCA, Mannheim** (Headquarters and Headquarters Company, United States Military Community Activity, Mannheim) served as the primary administrative and command element supporting US Army personnel and their families stationed in Mannheim, Germany. Established during the Cold War era, the unit played a vital role in managing community services, security, and logistical support for American forces in the region. HHC, USMCA coordinated operations among various tenant units and helped maintain readiness for soldiers stationed at key installations such as Coleman and Spinelli Barracks. The unit continued its mission until the drawdown of US forces in Germany, culminating in the closure of Mannheim’s military installations in the mid-2010s.
HHC&BAND Camp Ross South Korea
U.S. Army
**HHC & BAND, Camp Ross, South Korea** has a proud lineage as part of the United States Army's support elements stationed on the Korean Peninsula. Established during the post-Korean War era, the Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) provided command, control, and administrative support to various units at Camp Ross, an important logistical hub near the DMZ. The unit’s Band played a vital role in fostering morale, participating in military ceremonies, and building community relations with both U.S. personnel and local Korean communities. Throughout its service, HHC & BAND contributed to the readiness and esprit de corps of U.S. forces in Korea, supporting peace and stability in the region until its eventual deactivation or realignment in line with broader force restructuring.
HHC3:32ND INFANTRY 7TH DIV
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division (HHC 3/32nd Infantry, 7th Division) traces its lineage to the 32nd Infantry Regiment, originally constituted in 1916. The unit played significant roles in the Pacific Theater during World War II, participating in campaigns such as Leyte and Okinawa. Reactivated and reorganized during the Cold War era, it became part of the 7th Infantry Division, stationed at Fort Ord, California, and later participated in training and readiness missions, including deployments to Korea. The battalion and its HHC remained an essential element of U.S. Army infantry operations until inactivation during post-Cold War restructuring.
HHD 13TH Corps Support Bn.
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 13th Corps Support Battalion (HHD, 13th CSB), traces its origins to the Vietnam War era, providing vital logistical and support services to U.S. Army forces. Over the decades, the battalion has been stationed at various locations, including Fort Hood, Texas, supporting III Corps and deploying elements in support of major operations such as Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The unit specializes in supply, maintenance, and transportation, ensuring combat readiness and sustainment for supported units. Through its dedicated service, HHD, 13th Corps Support Battalion, has earned commendations and played a crucial role in enabling the operational success of U.S. Army missions worldwide.
HHD 187th Med Bn
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 187th Medical Battalion (HHD 187th Med Bn), was first constituted on 23 July 1942 in the Army of the United States and activated at Camp Barkeley, Texas, during World War II. The battalion provided medical support and training throughout several major conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, adapting to the evolving needs of the Army's medical services. In recent decades, HHD 187th Med Bn has been stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, where it plays a vital role in training and supporting Army medical personnel. The unit’s long-standing commitment to medical readiness and soldier care has earned it multiple commendations for excellence in service.
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