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65th engineer battalion
U.S. Army
The 65th Engineer Battalion was activated in July 1941 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. During World War II, the battalion played a crucial role in constructing airfields, roads, and defensive positions across the Pacific Theater, supporting campaigns in places such as Guadalcanal, New Georgia, and the Philippines. In subsequent decades, the 65th supported operations during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, providing critical engineering support and infrastructure development. Today, the battalion continues to serve as a vital part of the U.S. Army’s engineering capabilities, supporting both combat and humanitarian missions worldwide.
666th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 666th Transportation Company was first constituted during World War II, providing essential logistical support for Allied forces in the European Theater. Over the decades, the unit played a critical role in delivering supplies and equipment during major conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars. In the post-Cold War era, the 666th participated in Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, transporting vital cargo across challenging environments. Renowned for its adaptability and professionalism, the company continues to support global Army missions with distinction.
66th MP CO
U.S. Army
The 66th Military Police Company (66th MP CO) has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army’s Military Police Corps. Activated during World War II, the unit provided critical law enforcement, security, and battlefield circulation control in both the European and Pacific Theaters. Over the decades, the 66th MP CO has supported major operations including deployments to Germany during the Cold War, peacekeeping missions in the Balkans, and contingency operations in the Middle East. Known for its professionalism and adaptability, the 66th continues to serve as a vital asset in supporting Army missions worldwide.
69th armor batallion
U.S. Army
The 69th Armor Battalion was constituted during World War II on 15 July 1940 as part of the U.S. Army’s armored forces. It saw its first combat in North Africa and later participated in the Sicily and Normandy campaigns, earning distinction for its role in the liberation of France. Throughout the Cold War, the battalion served in Germany as part of NATO deterrence and later deployed to the Middle East during Operation Desert Storm. In the 21st century, the 69th Armor Battalion has continued to serve with distinction in Iraq and Afghanistan, maintaining its legacy as a premier armored unit.
704t MI Brigade (NSA)
U.S. Army
The 704th Military Intelligence Brigade (NSA) is a key unit within the United States Army, assigned to provide direct intelligence support to the National Security Agency (NSA) at Fort Meade, Maryland. Established in 1988, the brigade specializes in signals intelligence (SIGINT), cyber operations, and information assurance, playing a critical role in national defense and global intelligence gathering. Its subordinate battalions, including the 741st, 742nd, and 743rd MI Battalions, conduct operations worldwide, supporting both tactical and strategic missions. Over the years, the 704th MI Brigade has been at the forefront of integrating advanced technologies to counter emerging threats and safeguard U.S. interests.
720th Transportation Company
U.S. Army
The 720th Transportation Company is a distinguished unit within the United States Army, specializing in transportation and logistical support. Activated during the Vietnam War, the company played a crucial role in moving troops, equipment, and supplies through challenging and often hostile environments. Over the decades, the 720th has supported various operations both in the United States and abroad, demonstrating adaptability and resilience. The unit continues to uphold its legacy of excellence, ensuring the Army’s mobility and operational readiness in diverse missions worldwide.
731st MI Batallion Schofield Bks A quad
U.S. Army
The 731st Military Intelligence Battalion, stationed at Schofield Barracks’ A Quad in Hawaii, has played a vital role in U.S. Army intelligence operations throughout the Pacific region. Activated in 1981, the battalion is a key component of the 500th Military Intelligence Brigade and specializes in signals intelligence, counterintelligence, and support to joint and combined operations. Its personnel have provided critical intelligence support for exercises, contingency operations, and real-world missions across the Indo-Pacific theater. Over the decades, the 731st MI Battalion has contributed substantially to situational awareness and decision-making for U.S. commanders in the region.
76th HEM
U.S. Army
The 76th Heavy Equipment Maintenance (HEM) unit was established in the mid-20th century to provide comprehensive maintenance and logistical support for armored and mechanized units within the U.S. Army. Throughout its history, the 76th HEM played a crucial role during major conflicts, including the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm, ensuring frontline combat vehicles and heavy equipment remained operational. The unit became known for its rapid deployment capabilities and technical expertise, often operating near combat zones to minimize equipment downtime. Today, the 76th HEM continues its legacy by supporting modernization efforts and maintaining readiness for global contingency operations.
76th Training Division
U.S. Army
The 76th Training Division, originally constituted in 1917 as the 76th Division, has a distinguished lineage in the United States Army. During World War I and World War II, the unit served as an infantry division, participating in key campaigns in Europe. After World War II, the division underwent several reorganizations, eventually being redesignated as the 76th Division (Training) in 1959 to focus on training Army Reserve soldiers. Today, the 76th Training Division continues its legacy by providing mission command and training support to ensure Army Reserve units are ready for mobilization and deployment.
770TH ENGINEER COMPANY
U.S. Army
The 770th Engineer Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, primarily tasked with providing engineering support, including construction, mobility, and survivability operations. Activated in the mid-20th century, the company has participated in numerous training exercises and domestic operations, such as disaster relief and infrastructure repair. Over the years, the 770th has also deployed overseas in support of operations in Southwest Asia, contributing to base construction, route clearance, and humanitarian missions. The unit continues to uphold a tradition of excellence, demonstrating adaptability and technical expertise in both peacetime and contingency operations.
79th Tranportation
U.S. Army
The 79th Transportation Company was constituted during World War II to provide essential logistical support to combat units in the European Theater. Renowned for its efficient movement of troops, equipment, and supplies, the unit played a critical role during the Normandy Campaign and subsequent Allied advances across France and Germany. After the war, the 79th was reactivated and served in various capacities, including deployments during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, where it maintained vital supply lines under challenging conditions. Today, the 79th Transportation Company continues to uphold its legacy, supporting military operations and humanitarian missions worldwide with professionalism and dedication.
7TH ENGINEER BN
U.S. Army
The 7th Engineer Battalion, originally constituted in 1861, is one of the oldest engineer units in the United States Army. It has served with distinction in major conflicts, including the Civil War, both World Wars, the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. The battalion has been responsible for a wide range of combat engineering missions such as constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and supporting mobility for maneuver forces. Over its long history, the 7th Engineer Battalion has earned numerous campaign streamers and commendations, reflecting its vital role in supporting Army operations worldwide.
7th Field Hospital
U.S. Army
The 7th Field Hospital is a distinguished U.S. Army medical unit with a legacy dating back to its activation during World War II. Initially constituted in 1942, the hospital provided vital medical support in the European Theater, treating thousands of wounded soldiers during major campaigns. After the war, the unit was inactivated but later reactivated to support subsequent conflicts, including the Gulf War and operations in Southwest Asia. Over the decades, the 7th Field Hospital has continued to adapt, providing expeditionary medical care in various global missions and maintaining readiness as a critical component of Army medical services.
8:4th Artillery
U.S. Army
The 8th Battalion, 4th Artillery (8/4th Artillery) was a distinguished field artillery unit of the United States Army. Activated during the Vietnam War, the battalion provided crucial fire support to infantry and armored units, particularly in the Central Highlands. Known for its rapid deployment and effective counter-battery operations, the 8/4th Artillery played a vital role in several major offensives, including the defense of firebases and support during the Tet Offensive. The unit earned commendations for its accuracy, bravery under fire, and its contribution to mission success in challenging combat environments.
807th Hospital Center
U.S. Army
The 807th Hospital Center is a distinguished unit in the United States Army Reserve, tracing its lineage to World War II when it was first constituted as the 807th Medical Service Detachment in 1944. Over the decades, the unit has undergone several reorganizations and redesignations, reflecting the evolving needs of Army medical support. The 807th has deployed medical personnel and provided critical healthcare services during major conflicts, including Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. Today, it continues its mission by commanding and supporting Army Reserve hospitals across the western United States, ensuring readiness to deliver medical care in support of both domestic and overseas operations.
80th Transportation
U.S. Army
The 80th Transportation Company was originally constituted during World War II, serving as a truck unit responsible for transporting troops and supplies in the European Theater. Reorganized and reactivated during the Korean War, the unit provided crucial logistical support, ensuring the steady flow of materiel to front-line forces. Over the decades, the 80th has participated in numerous operations, including deployments to Southwest Asia during Operation Desert Storm and subsequent missions in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Renowned for its adaptability and dedication, the 80th Transportation has played a vital role in sustaining U.S. Army mobility and readiness across multiple conflicts.
817th Evacuation Hospital
U.S. Army
The 817th Evacuation Hospital was a U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. Organized in 1943, it provided critical medical support during the European Theater of Operations, treating wounded soldiers close to the front lines. The unit landed in Normandy shortly after D-Day and followed advancing Allied forces through France, Belgium, and into Germany. Renowned for its efficient care under combat conditions, the 817th played a vital role in saving countless lives until its deactivation after the war’s end.
84 combat heavy engineer b com
U.S. Army
The 84th Combat Heavy Engineer Battalion, Company B, has a distinguished history of providing crucial engineering support to U.S. Army operations. Activated during World War II, the unit played a significant role in constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and supporting infantry movements across European battlefields. In subsequent conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, Company B continued to excel in combat engineering tasks such as fortifications, demolitions, and route clearance under fire. Today, the company remains an essential asset, known for its technical expertise and resilience in supporting both combat and humanitarian missions worldwide.
870 trans
U.S. Army
The 870th Transportation Company (870th Trans Co) is a U.S. Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history of providing logistical and transportation support. Activated in the mid-20th century, the unit has been responsible for the movement of troops, equipment, and supplies across various theaters of operation, including support during Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Known for its professionalism and adaptability, the 870th has participated in both domestic missions, such as disaster response, and overseas deployments. The unit continues to play a vital role in ensuring the operational readiness and success of supported military forces.
89th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 89th Transportation Company was first constituted during World War II, playing a vital role in logistical support for combat operations in the European Theater. Reactivated during the Korean War, the unit provided critical transportation of personnel, equipment, and supplies under challenging conditions. Over the decades, the 89th Transportation Company continued to serve in various conflicts and peacekeeping missions, including deployments during the Vietnam War and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for its reliability and dedication, the unit has consistently demonstrated excellence in mobility and support operations throughout its distinguished history.
8th Finance
U.S. Army
The 8th Finance was a U.S. Army unit responsible for military financial operations, including pay and accounting services for soldiers. Originally activated during World War II, the unit played a crucial role in supporting combat and support units by ensuring timely and accurate financial transactions. Over the decades, the 8th Finance provided financial support during major conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, often operating near the front lines. The unit's dedication to mission success helped maintain troop morale and operational readiness throughout its distinguished history.
8th Infantry división, 8th military police co.
U.S. Army
The **8th Infantry Division**, known as the "Golden Arrow" Division, was activated in 1918 and saw extensive service in Europe during World War II, including the Normandy campaign and the liberation of France. During the Cold War, the division was stationed in West Germany as part of NATO forces, playing a key role in the defense of Europe. The **8th Military Police Company** provided critical support to the division, ensuring security, traffic control, and law enforcement during both combat operations and peacetime deployments. The division was inactivated in 1992 following the end of the Cold War, marking the end of decades of distinguished service.
8th MED BDE
U.S. Army
The 8th Medical Brigade (8th MED BDE) is a United States Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history of providing medical support and expertise. Activated in 1967, the brigade has played a vital role in delivering medical services, training, and readiness support to soldiers during both peacetime and conflict. Headquartered at Fort Wadsworth, New York, the 8th MED BDE has supported various operations, including deployments in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. The brigade continues to uphold its mission of enhancing the Army's medical capabilities through comprehensive training, mobilization, and deployment of medical personnel.
8th Medical Evac hospital
U.S. Army
The 8th Medical Evacuation Hospital was a key U.S. Army medical unit specializing in rapid treatment and evacuation of wounded soldiers. Originally activated during World War II, the unit provided essential medical support in several major campaigns, including the European Theater. Reactivated for the Vietnam War, the 8th Medical Evacuation Hospital operated near Qui Nhon, offering advanced surgical care and stabilizing casualties before further evacuation. Its legacy is marked by dedicated service under challenging conditions, significantly improving survival rates for countless military personnel.