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61st Maintenance Company
U.S. Army
The 61st Maintenance Company has a distinguished history of providing direct support and field-level maintenance for military operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit played a crucial role in maintaining vehicle and equipment readiness for various U.S. Army divisions. The 61st Maintenance Company deployed in support of Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, ensuring that critical assets remained operational in challenging environments. Through its commitment to excellence, the company has earned numerous commendations for its mission support and technical expertise.
67th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 67th Signal Battalion was first constituted on 10 November 1941 in the Army of the United States and activated on 1 June 1942 at Camp Crowder, Missouri. During World War II, the battalion provided critical communications support throughout the European Theater, participating in campaigns including Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. After several inactivations and reactivations, the unit was reactivated on 16 October 1981 at Fort Gordon, Georgia, where it has since supported worldwide signal operations. Today, the 67th Signal Battalion remains a vital part of the U.S. Army’s communications infrastructure, enabling effective command and control for deployed forces.
Fort Irwin
U.S. Army
Fort Irwin, located in the Mojave Desert of California, has served as a vital military installation since its initial establishment during World War II. Originally opened in 1940 as the Mojave Anti-Aircraft Gunnery Range, it was later renamed in honor of Major General George LeRoy Irwin. During the Cold War, Fort Irwin was used as a training area for armored and infantry units. Since 1981, it has been home to the National Training Center (NTC), where U.S. Army units undergo realistic, large-scale combat training to prepare for deployment in diverse operational environments.
HHB DIVARTY
U.S. Army
**Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Division Artillery (HHB DIVARTY)** serves as the command and control element for the artillery units assigned to a division in the United States Army. Established during World War II, DIVARTY units provided critical fire support coordination, integrating field artillery assets in both offensive and defensive operations. Over the decades, HHB DIVARTY has played vital roles in major conflicts, from the Korean War through Operation Iraqi Freedom, adapting to advances in technology and doctrine. Today, HHB DIVARTY continues to oversee training, readiness, and operational employment of division-level artillery, ensuring the division's firepower remains responsive and effective on the modern battlefield.
Pershing Missile crewman
U.S. Army
The Pershing Missile crewman served as a vital member of the U.S. Army’s field artillery units responsible for operating the Pershing missile system during the Cold War. Introduced in the early 1960s, Pershing missiles were nuclear-capable, solid-fueled ballistic missiles deployed primarily in West Germany to deter Soviet aggression. Crewmen were rigorously trained in missile assembly, maintenance, launch procedures, and security protocols, often working under high-alert conditions. Their mission was pivotal in NATO’s strategy of flexible response, and their role concluded with the signing of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in 1987, which led to the elimination of Pershing missiles by 1991.
0379th REGT 2 BN
U.S. Army
The 0379th Regiment, 2nd Battalion (0379th REGT 2 BN), was originally constituted during the rapid expansion of the U.S. Army in World War II, with its roots traced back to 1942. The battalion distinguished itself in the European Theater, participating in several key operations including the Normandy Campaign and the liberation of France. Post-war, the 2nd Battalion was reorganized during the Cold War era, playing a critical role in training and readiness exercises both stateside and overseas. Today, the 0379th REGT 2 BN continues to uphold its legacy of excellence, serving as a vital component in modern Army operations and training missions.
1:108th FA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 108th Field Artillery Regiment (1/108th FA) traces its origins to 1840, making it one of the oldest artillery units in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. The unit served with distinction in major conflicts, including the Civil War, World War I, and World War II, providing artillery support to infantry operations. During World War I, the 1/108th FA was assigned to the 28th Infantry Division and saw action in notable campaigns such as the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. In modern times, the battalion has participated in overseas deployments supporting operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, maintaining a proud legacy of service and adaptability.
1:31st Dn, 2nd Inf Div
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment (1/31st), is a storied unit with a distinguished history, currently assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division. Originally constituted in 1916, the 31st Infantry has seen action in major conflicts including World War II, the Korean War, and the War on Terror. During the Korean War, the unit earned the nickname "Polar Bears" for its tenacity and resilience during the Chosin Reservoir campaign. Today, the 1/31st Infantry continues its legacy of service as a vital component of the 2nd Infantry Division, upholding traditions of courage and excellence.
1:50th Mech Infantry
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 50th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized), known as 1/50th Mech Infantry, was first constituted in 1917 and has served in various forms throughout U.S. Army history. The unit saw significant combat during the Vietnam War, where it operated as a mechanized infantry battalion, providing mobility and firepower in challenging environments. After Vietnam, the battalion served with the 2nd Armored Division at Fort Hood, Texas, and participated in Cold War-era training and readiness missions. Today, the 1/50th Infantry is primarily tasked with training new soldiers at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Georgia, continuing its legacy of service and excellence.
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