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84th chemical co attached 5th inf
U.S. Army
The 84th Chemical Company, attached to the 5th Infantry Division, was a specialized unit tasked with chemical warfare support and defense. During its active years, the company provided critical capabilities in smoke generation, decontamination, and chemical reconnaissance, ensuring the 5th Infantry Division was prepared for potential chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats. The 84th Chemical Company saw service during key training exercises and deployments, enhancing the division's operational readiness. Its expertise contributed significantly to force protection and mission success in both peacetime and conflict operations.
84th Training Division
U.S. Army
The 84th Training Division, originally constituted in 1917 as the 84th Division, has a distinguished history of service in the United States Army. Activated for World War I and later World War II, the division earned the nickname "Railsplitters" and participated in major campaigns in Europe, including the Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. After World War II, the 84th underwent several reorganizations, eventually becoming the 84th Training Division (Leader Readiness) within the Army Reserve. Today, the unit is tasked with providing training support and readiness oversight for Army Reserve units, continuing its legacy of excellence in preparing soldiers for operational success.
851st Quartermaster
U.S. Army
The 851st Quartermaster Company is a logistics unit of the United States Army Reserve, specializing in petroleum supply and distribution. Activated during World War II, the unit provided crucial support by ensuring fuel and supply lines remained operational for frontline forces across the European Theater. Over the decades, the 851st has participated in multiple operations and training exercises, adapting to evolving logistics technology and requirements. Today, the company continues its mission of fuel distribution and logistical support, playing a vital role in sustaining Army operations both domestically and abroad.
856 Radio Research detachment
U.S. Army
The 856th Radio Research Detachment was a U.S. Army unit active during the Vietnam War, specializing in signals intelligence (SIGINT) operations. Activated in the late 1960s, the detachment operated under the Army Security Agency (ASA) and worked closely with allied forces to intercept and analyze enemy communications. The 856th provided critical intelligence that supported combat operations, particularly in counterinsurgency efforts against Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army units. Its personnel often operated in challenging field conditions, contributing significantly to the overall intelligence-gathering mission in Southeast Asia.
86th Ordnance
U.S. Army
The **86th Ordnance Company** is a distinguished U.S. Army unit with a history rooted in providing critical munitions support. Originally constituted during World War II, the unit has served in various capacities, including ammunition supply, explosive ordnance disposal, and maintenance operations. Throughout its service, the 86th Ordnance has supported major military campaigns, ensuring the safe handling and distribution of ordnance to frontline units. Today, the company continues its vital mission, upholding a legacy of technical expertise and operational excellence in support of Army operations worldwide.
878 Engineer unit Augusta ga
U.S. Army
The 878th Engineer Company, based in Augusta, Georgia, is a unit of the Georgia Army National Guard with a distinguished history of service. Established to provide combat engineering support, the unit has participated in various state and federal missions, including disaster relief operations and overseas deployments. Notably, the 878th Engineer Company has supported operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, where they were responsible for construction, route clearance, and infrastructure development. Their dedication and versatility have earned them recognition both within the state of Georgia and in wider military circles.
87th Medical Detachment (DS)
U.S. Army
The 87th Medical Detachment (Direct Support) has a distinguished history of providing essential medical support to U.S. Army operations. Originally constituted during the Cold War era, the unit has been deployed in support of various major exercises and real-world missions, including overseas operations. Throughout its service, the 87th Medical Detachment has been responsible for delivering medical care, evacuation, and logistical support to ensure the health and readiness of combat forces. Its commitment to excellence has earned it recognition and commendations for outstanding service in both peacetime and combat environments.
894th Quartermaster
U.S. Army
The 894th Quartermaster Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve tasked with providing essential logistical and supply support. Activated during World War II, the unit played a key role in ensuring frontline troops received vital supplies, including food, fuel, and equipment. Over the decades, the 894th has supported various operations, both domestically and abroad, adapting to modern military logistics requirements. Today, the 894th Quartermaster Company continues to uphold its tradition of excellence, supporting missions and exercises to sustain Army readiness.
895th MP Co
U.S. Army
The 895th Military Police Company (895th MP Co) is a unit in the United States Army Reserve with a distinguished history of service. Established in the post-World War II era, the 895th MP Co has provided law enforcement, security, and support operations both domestically and overseas. The unit has deployed in support of major operations including Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it conducted convoy security, detainee operations, and force protection missions. Throughout its history, the 895th MP Co has earned recognition for its professionalism and dedication to mission success in diverse and challenging environments.
89th Medical Detachment
U.S. Army
The 89th Medical Detachment was constituted on 21 December 1943 in the Army of the United States and activated on 15 January 1944 at Camp Barkeley, Texas. During World War II, the unit provided vital medical support to combat operations in the European Theater, earning campaign participation credit for its service. After deactivation post-war, the detachment was periodically reactivated to support U.S. Army operations, notably providing medical evacuation and support during the Vietnam War. The 89th Medical Detachment has since contributed to various humanitarian and military missions, exemplifying excellence in battlefield medical care and support.
900th Quartermaster
U.S. Army
The 900th Quartermaster Company was constituted during World War II as part of the United States Army’s logistical support network. Specializing in supply and petroleum operations, the unit played a critical role in ensuring frontline troops received essential fuel, food, and equipment during both wartime and peacetime missions. Over the decades, the 900th Quartermaster has deployed to support major operations, including Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, earning commendations for exemplary service. Today, the unit continues to provide vital sustainment and logistical support, embodying the Army’s commitment to readiness and operational excellence.
901st INTC
U.S. Army
The 901st Military Intelligence (Intelligence and Counterintelligence), or 901st INTC, traces its roots to World War II, where it was first constituted as the 901st Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment in 1944. Activated in France, the unit provided vital counterintelligence and security support to U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Over the decades, the 901st evolved through several redesignations, ultimately becoming the 901st Military Intelligence Group. Today, it operates under the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), specializing in counterintelligence, force protection, and threat analysis to safeguard Army personnel and operations worldwide.
903rd Aeromedical Evacuation Sq.
U.S. Army
The 903rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (903rd AES) was a United States Air Force unit activated in 1959 and based at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. The squadron specialized in the rapid evacuation and in-flight medical care of wounded or ill military personnel, utilizing specially equipped aircraft such as the C-130 Hercules. Throughout its service, the 903rd AES participated in numerous training exercises and real-world contingency operations, enhancing the Air Force’s global aeromedical evacuation capabilities during the Cold War era. The unit was inactivated in 1975, with its mission and personnel absorbed primarily by the 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron.
903rd HEM Battalion
U.S. Army
The 903rd Heavy Equipment Maintenance (HEM) Battalion was activated during the Vietnam War to provide critical maintenance and logistical support for U.S. Army engineering and combat units. Specializing in the repair and recovery of heavy vehicles and equipment, the battalion ensured operational readiness in challenging environments. Deployed primarily in the Republic of Vietnam, the 903rd HEM Battalion played a key role in maintaining supply lines and supporting engineering projects throughout the conflict. After the war, the unit was inactivated as part of the Army's post-war drawdown and restructuring efforts.
917:10 FIELD DENTAL DETACHMENT
U.S. Army
The 917/10 Field Dental Detachment is a specialized unit within the South African Military Health Service (SAMHS), tasked with providing essential dental care and support to military personnel in the field. Established to ensure operational readiness, the detachment deploys alongside combat and support units, delivering preventative and emergency dental services during exercises and deployments. Over the years, the 917/10 Field Dental Detachment has contributed significantly to the health and morale of troops, both domestically and during peacekeeping missions abroad. Its adaptability and commitment to service have made it a vital component of military medical operations in the South African National Defence Force (SANDF).
91st Engineer battalion
U.S. Army
The 91st Engineer Battalion was first constituted on 1 October 1933 in the Regular Army and was activated on 10 February 1941 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. During World War II, the battalion served with distinction in the Pacific Theater, participating in campaigns across New Guinea, Leyte, and Luzon, where it provided critical combat engineer support. Throughout its history, the 91st Engineer Battalion has been inactivated and reactivated several times, serving in various capacities including construction, combat support, and humanitarian missions. The unit’s legacy is marked by its adaptability and technical expertise, supporting both combat and peacetime operations globally.
91st Engineer Bn
U.S. Army
The 91st Engineer Battalion was first constituted on 1 October 1933 in the Regular Army and activated on 10 February 1941 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. During World War II, the unit served with distinction in the Pacific Theater, participating in campaigns in New Guinea, Leyte, and Luzon, where it provided critical combat engineering support. After inactivation following the war, the battalion was reactivated during the Cold War and later supported operations in Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Over its history, the 91st Engineer Battalion has earned numerous campaign streamers and awards for its exemplary service in both combat and construction missions.
937th Engr Gp., HHCo
U.S. Army
The 937th Engineer Group, Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHCo), is a unit of the United States Army Corps of Engineers with a distinguished service record. Activated during the Vietnam War, the 937th Engr Gp. provided essential command and control for engineer battalions, overseeing construction, fortification, and infrastructure projects critical to military operations. The group played a vital role in building roads, airfields, and base camps, often working under hazardous conditions to support combat and logistical missions. Throughout its service, the 937th demonstrated adaptability and technical proficiency, contributing significantly to the overall mission success of U.S. forces.
93rd AAA battalion
U.S. Army
The 93rd Antiaircraft Artillery (AAA) Battalion was a unit of the United States Army formed during World War II to provide air defense for critical military assets and formations. Originally activated as part of the rapid expansion of the Army's air defense capabilities, the 93rd AAA Battalion was equipped with heavy anti-aircraft guns and later, more advanced radar-guided systems. The battalion saw service in the European Theater, protecting Allied forces and supply lines from enemy air attacks. After World War II, the unit continued to serve during the early Cold War period before eventually being deactivated as air defense technology evolved.
943rd Replacement Company
U.S. Army
The 943rd Replacement Company was activated during World War II as part of the United States Army's personnel replacement system. Its primary mission was to receive, process, and assign incoming soldiers to various combat and support units in the European Theater of Operations. The company played a vital role in maintaining frontline strength by ensuring a steady flow of trained replacements to divisions engaged in combat. After the war, the 943rd was inactivated as part of the general postwar drawdown, having contributed significantly to the operational effectiveness of U.S. forces overseas.
94th MP Bn Company C
U.S. Army
Company C, 94th Military Police Battalion has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army’s military police community. Originally constituted during World War II, the 94th MP Battalion, including Company C, provided essential law enforcement, security, and battlefield circulation control across multiple theaters of operation. Throughout the Korean and Vietnam Wars, Company C supported combat operations by ensuring the security of critical assets, maintaining discipline, and handling prisoners of war. In recent decades, Company C has been deployed in support of operations in Europe, the Middle East, and the Korean Peninsula, continuing its tradition of excellence in military policing and force protection.
960th Engineer Battalion
U.S. Army
The 960th Engineer Battalion is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, originally constituted in the mid-20th century to provide critical engineering support. Throughout its history, the battalion has been tasked with a variety of missions, including construction, combat engineering, and disaster response. The 960th has supported both domestic and overseas operations, contributing to infrastructure projects and providing essential services in conflict zones. Its dedicated service exemplifies the versatility and commitment of Army Reserve engineer units to both military and humanitarian objectives.
961 Engineering Battalion Company C
U.S. Army
Company C, 961st Engineer Battalion, has a distinguished history of service within the U.S. Army Reserve. Activated during the Cold War era, the company has supported a range of engineering missions, from construction and infrastructure development to combat support operations. Over the decades, Company C has deployed personnel in support of major operations, including Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, where they provided crucial construction and logistical support. The company continues to train and maintain readiness, contributing vital engineering capabilities both at home and abroad.
96th Troop Command Brigade
U.S. Army
The 96th Troop Command Brigade is a versatile unit within the Army National Guard, primarily headquartered in Washington State. Established to provide command and control over diverse subordinate units, the brigade’s history includes supporting both state and federal missions, ranging from disaster response to overseas deployments. Over the years, the 96th has commanded military police, engineer, transportation, and support units, ensuring operational readiness and effective response capabilities. The brigade has played a key role in major training exercises, homeland security operations, and has contributed personnel to operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other global theaters.