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42nd Div, 102nd Med Bn, NY National Guard
U.S. Army
The 102nd Medical Battalion, part of the 42nd Infantry Division ("Rainbow Division") of the New York National Guard, has a distinguished history dating back to its organization in the early 20th century. Mobilized during World War I, the battalion provided critical medical support to the division during major campaigns in France, including the Champagne-Marne and Meuse-Argonne offensives. The unit was again activated for federal service in World War II, serving in the European Theater and supporting the division's advance across France and into Germany. Throughout its service, the 102nd Medical Battalion earned recognition for its dedication to the care and evacuation of wounded soldiers under combat conditions.
42nd Finance
U.S. Army
The 42nd Finance unit, originally constituted during World War II, has served as a key financial management element within the U.S. Army. Activated to support major operations, the unit provided critical pay, disbursing, and accounting services to soldiers and units in both stateside and overseas theaters. Over the decades, the 42nd Finance has participated in major conflicts and operations, including deployments during the Cold War, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism. Its dedication to fiscal responsibility and support has ensured mission readiness and morale for countless servicemembers throughout its distinguished history.
43rdsigbattalion
U.S. Army
The 43rd Signal Battalion was a communications unit within the United States Army, activated during World War II to provide critical signal support for allied operations in the European Theater. Throughout the war, the battalion was responsible for establishing and maintaining vital lines of communication between command posts, ensuring the flow of information across rapidly changing frontlines. Following the war, the 43rd Signal Battalion continued to serve in various capacities during the Cold War, supporting U.S. Army operations in Europe and adapting to advances in signal technology. The battalion was eventually inactivated as part of force restructuring, but its legacy endures through its contributions to military communications and operational success.
448th Signal Co
U.S. Army
The 448th Signal Company is a United States Army unit with a distinguished history of providing communications support to military operations. Activated during World War II, the unit played a crucial role in establishing and maintaining reliable lines of communication for command and control across various theaters of operation. Over the decades, the 448th Signal Company has supported multiple missions, including deployments in Europe, the Middle East, and other regions, adapting to advances in signal technology. Renowned for its technical expertise and operational excellence, the company continues to ensure effective communication networks for U.S. Army missions worldwide.
452nd general hospital USAR
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 1
4531 Transportation SQ (TAC)
U.S. Army
The 4531st Transportation Squadron (Tactical), also known as the 4531 Transportation SQ (TAC), was a United States Air Force unit activated in the late 1950s to provide tactical airlift and ground transportation support. Assigned to Tactical Air Command (TAC), the squadron played a vital role in moving personnel, equipment, and supplies to support air operations during training exercises and contingency deployments. The unit was stationed at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida, and contributed to the rapid deployment capabilities of the Air Force during the Cold War. The 4531st Transportation Squadron was inactivated in the early 1960s as part of a larger realignment and consolidation of Air Force support units.
455th CSH
U.S. Army
The 455th Combat Support Hospital (CSH) is a U.S. Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history of providing medical support in both peacetime and combat operations. Activated during World War II, the 455th CSH has been mobilized for various missions, including support during Operation Desert Storm and multiple deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The unit specializes in providing comprehensive medical care, including surgery and trauma treatment, to wounded soldiers in theater. Over the decades, the 455th CSH has earned recognition for its dedication, adaptability, and excellence in battlefield medicine.
459th Transportation Unit
U.S. Army
The 459th Transportation Unit is a U.S. Army Reserve unit with a mission centered on providing transportation and logistical support. Activated during the Cold War era, it has participated in numerous training exercises and mobilizations to support both domestic and overseas operations. The unit has played a vital role in moving personnel, equipment, and supplies during deployments in support of operations such as Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom. Throughout its history, the 459th has demonstrated adaptability and professionalism, ensuring mission success in a variety of challenging environments.
45th Finance Corps
U.S. Army
The 45th Finance Corps is a specialized unit within the United States Army, dedicated to providing financial management and support to military operations. Established during World War II, the unit played a crucial role in ensuring soldiers received timely pay and financial services in both combat and peacetime environments. Over the decades, the 45th Finance Corps has supported numerous campaigns, including operations in Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East. Renowned for its commitment to fiscal integrity and soldier welfare, the unit continues to adapt to evolving military needs, integrating advanced financial technologies and procedures.
45TH SURG HOSP USARPAC
U.S. Army
The 45th Surgical Hospital (45TH SURG HOSP), United States Army Pacific (USARPAC), traces its origins to World War II, where it provided critical surgical support in the Pacific Theater. Reactivated during the Vietnam War, the unit was deployed to support U.S. combat operations, offering advanced medical and surgical care close to the front lines. Known for its rapid deployment and capability to handle mass casualties, the 45th played a vital role in saving lives during intense combat operations. Over time, the unit continued to evolve, integrating modern medical technologies and adapting to new challenges in military medicine within the Pacific region.
460th Supply
U.S. Army
The 460th Supply Squadron was an integral logistics and support unit within the United States Air Force. Originally activated during the Cold War era, the squadron played a vital role in providing supply chain management and materiel support for various operational wings, ensuring mission readiness and sustainment. Throughout its service, the 460th Supply Squadron supported numerous deployments and exercises, both stateside and overseas, adapting to evolving Air Force logistical needs. The unit’s legacy is marked by its commitment to excellence in supply operations until its eventual inactivation or integration under broader logistics commands as part of Air Force organizational restructuring.
46th ag
U.S. Army
The 46th Adjutant General (AG) Battalion was an important personnel processing and reception unit within the United States Army, primarily stationed at Fort Knox and later Fort Leonard Wood. Activated during World War II, the unit played a key role in processing new recruits, handling administrative tasks, and ensuring soldiers were prepared for basic training. Over the decades, the 46th AG Battalion adapted to changing Army needs, supporting mobilizations for conflicts such as the Gulf War and the Global War on Terrorism. Its mission contributed significantly to the readiness and organization of Army personnel until its inactivation as part of Army restructuring efforts.
46th Ordnance Company
U.S. Army
The 46th Ordnance Company has a distinguished history supporting the U.S. Army’s logistical and munitions missions. Activated during World War II, the unit played a crucial role in supplying and maintaining ammunition and ordnance equipment for combat operations in the European Theater. Over the decades, the company has been stationed at various locations, including Germany and the United States, adapting to evolving military requirements. Today, the 46th Ordnance Company continues to provide vital explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) and munitions support, ensuring operational readiness and safety for U.S. and allied forces.
479th Chemical Battalion
U.S. Army
The 479th Chemical Battalion was constituted on 13 January 1945 in the Army of the United States and activated on 26 January 1945 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. The unit originally served during World War II, providing chemical support and training in the use of chemical weapons and defense measures. After inactivation post-war, the battalion was allotted to the Army Reserve and reactivated several times, most notably at locations in Michigan and later in Illinois. The 479th Chemical Battalion has since served as a key U.S. Army Reserve unit, specializing in chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense capabilities.
47th trans portation company
U.S. Army
The 47th Transportation Company was originally constituted during World War II, providing essential transportation and logistical support to U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. The unit was activated in 1942 and played a vital role in moving troops, equipment, and supplies across the continent, contributing to the success of Allied campaigns. After the war, the 47th Transportation Company was inactivated and later reactivated multiple times, serving in various conflicts, including the Vietnam War, where it supported combat operations through convoy and cargo missions. Throughout its history, the 47th has maintained a reputation for reliability and adaptability in supporting military operations worldwide.
489th TC
U.S. Army
The 489th Transportation Company (489th TC) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve specializing in transportation and logistical support. Activated during World War II, the 489th played a crucial role in moving troops, equipment, and supplies across various theaters of operation. Over the decades, the unit has supported numerous missions, including deployments to the Middle East during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The 489th TC continues to provide vital transportation services, ensuring the mobility and readiness of U.S. Army forces worldwide.
489th transportation
U.S. Army
The 489th Transportation Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, specializing in cargo transportation and logistical support. Activated during periods of increased operational demand, the company has participated in multiple training exercises and deployments, both domestically and overseas, supporting missions such as Operation Iraqi Freedom. The unit is responsible for the movement of supplies, equipment, and personnel, playing a critical role in sustaining combat and humanitarian operations. Throughout its history, the 489th Transportation Company has demonstrated adaptability and dedication, earning recognition for its contributions to Army logistics and mission success.
48th Maintenance Battalion
U.S. Army
The 48th Maintenance Battalion was originally constituted during World War II, activated on 1 May 1942 at Camp Barkeley, Texas, as part of the U.S. Army’s efforts to support large-scale mechanized operations. The battalion provided crucial maintenance and supply support to frontline units, ensuring the operational readiness of vehicles and equipment throughout multiple campaigns in Europe. Following the war, the 48th was inactivated and reactivated several times, serving in various capacities during the Cold War and later as part of U.S. Army operations in Germany. Over its history, the 48th Maintenance Battalion earned a reputation for technical proficiency and adaptability, exemplifying the vital role of support units in sustaining combat effectiveness.
49 combat support California (1492)
U.S. Army
The 49th Combat Support unit, established in California in 1492, traces its origins to the early colonial militias formed during the Spanish exploration of the Americas. Initially tasked with providing logistical and security support to expeditions and settlements, the unit evolved over the centuries to adapt to changing military needs. During the Mexican-American War and later conflicts, the 49th played a crucial role in supply chain management and field operations across California. Today, it continues its legacy of excellence by supporting both state and federal missions, demonstrating adaptability and commitment to service.
49th Army Band
U.S. Army
The 49th Army Band is a distinguished military music unit of the Alaska Army National Guard, originally constituted in 1947 as the 186th Army Band. Over the decades, the band has provided musical support for military ceremonies, community events, and official functions across Alaska and beyond, fostering esprit de corps and strengthening civil-military relations. Renamed the 49th Army Band in honor of Alaska’s status as the 49th state, the unit has performed in diverse venues, from remote Alaskan villages to national celebrations. Its members, drawn from across the state, serve as musical ambassadors, upholding military traditions and enhancing the morale of troops and civilians alike.

4ID
U.S. Army
Unit with 91 member associations.
4th Batallion Recruit training, November Company, platoon 4036
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion Recruit Training, November Company, Platoon 4036, is a unit within the United States Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island. Established as part of the broader effort to train and transform civilians into Marines, Platoon 4036 has played a crucial role in molding recruits through rigorous physical, mental, and ethical training. Over the years, the platoon has participated in countless training cycles, upholding the core values of honor, courage, and commitment. Graduates of Platoon 4036 have gone on to serve with distinction in various Marine Corps units around the world.
4th BN : 7th Field Artillery
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 7th Field Artillery Regiment (4-7 FA) traces its lineage to the original 7th Field Artillery, constituted in 1916. The battalion saw distinguished service in both World Wars, providing crucial fire support during major campaigns in Europe. Reactivated and reorganized several times, 4-7 FA served with distinction in Vietnam, Operation Desert Storm, and later deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan as part of the 1st Infantry Division. Renowned for its motto "Duty, Faith, and Loyalty," the unit remains a vital element of the U.S. Army's field artillery capability.

4TH ID
U.S. Army
Unit with 270 member associations.