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HHC 7-159th AViation Battalion
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 7th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment (HHC, 7-159th AVN) traces its roots to the U.S. Army’s expansion of aviation support capabilities in the late 20th century. Officially constituted in 1987, the battalion became an integral aviation support element, providing command, control, and logistical support for aviation operations. Over the years, HHC, 7-159th AVN has supported numerous training exercises and overseas deployments, including missions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Its personnel are known for their technical expertise, adaptability, and commitment to mission success within U.S. Army Aviation.
HHC 75th Support Battalion
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 75th Support Battalion was activated to provide command and control, administrative, and logistical support to the 75th Support Battalion and its subordinate units. Throughout its history, HHC 75th Support Battalion has played a vital role in supporting combat operations by ensuring the delivery of essential supplies, maintenance, and services to front-line units. The unit has participated in various training exercises and deployments, demonstrating flexibility and commitment to mission readiness. Its soldiers have upheld the battalion’s reputation for excellence, contributing significantly to the operational success of supported forces.
HHC 7th Army Training Center
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 7th Army Training Center (7th ATC) is a pivotal unit within the U.S. Army Europe, headquartered at Grafenwöhr, Germany. Established to provide command and control, administrative, and logistical support, HHC 7th ATC oversees one of the largest and most advanced training centers outside the continental United States. Since its inception, the unit has played a critical role in preparing U.S. and NATO forces for joint and combined operations through live-fire exercises, simulations, and multinational training events. Over the decades, HHC 7th ATC has continually adapted to evolving military needs, ensuring readiness and interoperability among allied forces in Europe.
HHC 7th id DISCOM
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 7th Infantry Division (Division Support Command), known as HHC 7th ID DISCOM, served as the primary support element for the 7th Infantry Division. Activated at Fort Ord, California, the DISCOM provided logistical, maintenance, medical, and administrative support to the division’s combat units. Throughout its history, HHC 7th ID DISCOM played a crucial role during operations such as Operation Just Cause in Panama (1989), ensuring the division’s operational readiness. The unit continued its support mission until the 7th Infantry Division was inactivated in the mid-1990s.
HHC 82nd Enigineer Bn
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 82nd Engineer Battalion, has a distinguished history within the United States Army. Constituted in 1917, the battalion first saw service in World War I, providing critical engineering support on the Western Front. During World War II, the 82nd Engineer Battalion participated in key campaigns across Europe, including the Normandy landings and the advance into Germany. In recent decades, the unit has deployed in support of operations in the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of providing essential combat engineering and support capabilities.
HHC 9th AVN Bn FT Lewis WA 98433
U.S. Army
**HHC, 9th Aviation Battalion, Fort Lewis, WA 98433**, served as the Headquarters and Headquarters Company for the 9th Aviation Battalion, providing essential command, control, and administrative support. Originally activated during the Vietnam era, the battalion played a significant role in providing aviation support, including troop transport, reconnaissance, and logistical operations. Stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, HHC 9th AVN Bn supported both training and operational missions, preparing units for rapid deployment and versatility in combat and peacetime operations. The unit’s legacy includes contributions to both national defense and humanitarian missions, reflecting the adaptability and professionalism of Army aviation forces.
HHC SP Trps(2154), 1st USA Army,Ft Lee,Va
U.S. Army
HHC Special Troops (2154), 1st U.S. Army, based at Fort Lee, Virginia, served as the headquarters and headquarters company for specialized support elements within the 1st U.S. Army. During its active years, the unit provided command, administrative, and logistical support to subordinate elements, ensuring mission readiness and operational effectiveness. The unit played a vital role in training, mobilization, and support operations, particularly in preparing Army Reserve and National Guard units for deployment. HHC SP Trps (2154) contributed significantly to the 1st U.S. Army’s mission of homeland defense and support for both stateside and overseas contingencies from its strategic position at Fort Lee.
HHC US Army Support Command Thailand
U.S. Army
HHC, US Army Support Command Thailand was established during the Vietnam War era to oversee and coordinate logistical and administrative support for U.S. Army operations in Thailand. Activated in the 1960s, its mission was to manage supply, transportation, maintenance, and personnel services for American forces and installations throughout the country. The unit played a critical role in supporting air and ground operations, particularly for bases involved in the Southeast Asia conflict. Following the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam and the drawdown of American presence in Thailand, HHC, US Army Support Command Thailand was inactivated in the mid-1970s.
HHC USAARENBD
U.S. Army
**HHC, USAARENBD (Headquarters and Headquarters Company, United States Army Regional Enlisted/NCO Board Division)** is a support and command unit traditionally responsible for administrative, operational, and logistical functions within its parent organization. Since its establishment, HHC USAARENBD has played a crucial role in overseeing the coordination and execution of enlisted personnel management and board processes across its assigned region. The unit has often supported various Army initiatives, ensuring standards and professionalism among enlisted ranks. Throughout its history, HHC USAARENBD has adapted to the evolving needs of the Army, maintaining readiness and effective leadership support for both wartime and peacetime missions. *Note: If you have a specific region or time period in mind, please provide more details, as "USAARENBD" appears to be a placeholder or a less common abbreviation.*
HHC, 1:16th Inf Regt
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, known as the “Iron Rangers,” traces its lineage to the 16th Infantry Regiment, activated in 1861. The battalion has participated in major conflicts including World Wars I and II, Vietnam, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism. HHC, as the command and control element, has supported the battalion’s missions across Europe, the Pacific, and the Middle East. Today, HHC, 1-16th Infantry Regiment continues to serve as a vital element of the 1st Infantry Division, upholding a legacy of excellence and dedication.
HHC, 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, has a distinguished history dating back to its activation in 1917 during World War I. The brigade participated in major campaigns in both World Wars, including the Normandy landings and the liberation of France. During the Vietnam War, the 1st Brigade played a significant role in numerous combat operations. In recent decades, HHC, 1st Brigade has deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, earning a reputation for professionalism and mission success.
HHC, USACAPOC(A)
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) [HHC, USACAPOC(A)] was constituted on 27 November 1990 and activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. As the headquarters element of USACAPOC(A), HHC provides command, control, and administrative support to the Army Reserve’s Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations forces. Throughout its history, HHC has overseen the deployment and integration of specialized units in operations worldwide, including humanitarian missions, peacekeeping, and combat support roles in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Balkans. The unit continues to play a pivotal role in supporting U.S. military objectives by coordinating civil-military operations and information campaigns globally.
HHC,1:17th Cav
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment (HHC, 1/17th Cav) traces its lineage back to the original 17th Cavalry, constituted in 1916. Over the decades, the unit has served with distinction in major conflicts, including the Vietnam War, where it conducted aerial reconnaissance and security missions. As part of the 82nd Airborne Division, HHC, 1/17th Cav has remained a vital element, providing command and control for the squadron’s reconnaissance and security operations. Today, it continues to support airborne and rapid deployment missions, upholding a proud tradition of cavalry excellence.
HHC(-)39th Infantry Brigade
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (minus) of the 39th Infantry Brigade, known as HHC(-) 39th Infantry Brigade, serves as the command and control element for the Arkansas Army National Guard’s 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. The brigade traces its lineage to the 39th Infantry Division, which was reorganized as a brigade in 1967. HHC(-) 39th Infantry Brigade has supported both state and federal missions, including deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom and various disaster response operations within Arkansas. Over the years, the unit has earned recognition for its leadership, coordination, and adaptability in both combat and domestic support roles.
HHC194th Maint Bn
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 194th Maintenance Battalion (HHC 194th Maint Bn) traces its origins to World War II, where it was constituted and activated to provide vital maintenance and logistical support to U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Over the decades, the unit has adapted to evolving Army requirements, supporting major campaigns during the Cold War and later in Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. Known for its technical expertise and readiness, HHC 194th Maint Bn has played a crucial role in ensuring the operational effectiveness of combat forces by maintaining vehicles, equipment, and armaments. Today, the battalion continues its legacy of excellence, serving as a key component of Army sustainment operations at home and abroad.
Hhc501stabc
U.S. Army
HHC, 501st Brigade Support Battalion (often denoted as HHC 501st BSB or HHC 501st ABC for "Aviation Brigade Combat") serves as the Headquarters and Headquarters Company for the 501st Aviation Battalion, a unit with roots tracing back to World War II. Originally constituted in 1942, the 501st participated in significant campaigns including operations in the European Theater. Over the decades, the battalion has undergone multiple reorganizations, most notably supporting aviation units within the U.S. Army's combat aviation brigades. Today, HHC 501st provides administrative, logistical, and command support to the battalion, ensuring operational readiness for both peacetime missions and combat deployments.
HHCLEC. 249TH MP Set.
U.S. Army
**HHC, 249th Military Police Company (Law Enforcement Company)** has a distinguished history of service within the United States Army. Activated to provide law enforcement and security operations, the unit has supported both stateside and overseas missions, ensuring the safety and discipline of military personnel and installations. Over the years, the 249th MP LE Company has deployed in support of major operations, including peacekeeping missions and contingency operations around the globe. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, HHC, 249th MP SET continues to uphold the proud traditions of the Military Police Corps.
HHD 11th Sig Battalion
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 11th Signal Battalion (HHD 11th Sig Bn) is a communications unit in the United States Army with a proud legacy of providing tactical and strategic signal support. Activated during the Cold War, the battalion played a crucial role in supporting V Corps operations across Europe, ensuring reliable communications for command and control. Over the years, HHD 11th Signal Battalion participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, including support during Operation Desert Storm and peacekeeping missions in the Balkans. The unit is recognized for its technical expertise, adaptability, and commitment to maintaining secure and effective communications in diverse operational environments.
HHD 2d Bn 415th Regt 4th Bde, USAR
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD), 2nd Battalion, 415th Regiment, 4th Brigade, United States Army Reserve (USAR), traces its lineage to the 415th Regiment, originally constituted in the National Army in 1917 during World War I. Reactivated and reorganized several times throughout the 20th century, the 415th Regiment has served in various capacities, including infantry and training roles. As part of the 4th Brigade under the Army Reserve structure, the 2nd Battalion specializes in training and preparing soldiers for mobilization and deployment. Today, HHD 2-415th supports Army readiness by providing command and control for training operations, ensuring Reserve soldiers are prepared to meet the Army’s mission requirements.
HHD 552D
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 552d Military Police Company (HHD 552D), has a storied history dating back to its initial activation during World War II, where it provided critical law enforcement and security support for U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Over the decades, the unit has participated in numerous conflicts and peacekeeping missions, including deployments to the Middle East during Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. HHD 552D has earned commendations for its dedication to force protection, detainee operations, and area security. Today, the unit continues to serve with distinction, supporting both domestic and overseas missions as part of the U.S. Army’s Military Police Corps.
HHD 570th USA Artillery Gp
U.S. Army
The Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 570th U.S. Army Artillery Group (HHD 570th USA Artillery Gp) was activated during the Cold War to provide command and control for U.S. Army artillery units stationed in Europe. The unit played a significant role in overseeing the management and security of NATO-assigned nuclear-capable artillery systems, particularly in Germany. Throughout its service, the 570th contributed to the deterrence mission of the United States and its allies during a period of heightened tensions with the Soviet Union. The unit was eventually inactivated as part of post-Cold War restructuring and realignment of U.S. forces in Europe.
HHD 5th FA
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 5th Field Artillery (HHD, 5th FA), is one of the oldest continuously serving units in the United States Army, tracing its lineage back to 1776 as part of Alexander Hamilton’s original artillery company during the Revolutionary War. The unit has participated in numerous major conflicts, including the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, and both World Wars, earning distinction and honors for its service. Throughout its history, HHD, 5th FA, has been reorganized and redesignated multiple times, adapting to the evolving needs of the Army. Today, it continues to serve with the 1st Infantry Division, providing critical headquarters and administrative support to field artillery operations.
Hhd 5th usa artillery buren germany
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD), 5th U.S. Artillery has a storied history, serving as a key artillery support unit within the U.S. Army. Stationed in Bad Buren, Germany, during the Cold War, the unit played a crucial role in NATO’s forward defense strategy against potential Warsaw Pact aggression. Throughout its deployment in Germany, HHD 5th U.S. Artillery provided command and control, logistical support, and coordination for subordinate artillery batteries. The unit’s presence exemplified American commitment to European security until its eventual inactivation or redeployment as U.S. force posture in Europe evolved after the end of the Cold War.
HHD, 1st P&A Battalion
U.S. Army
**HHD, 1st Personnel & Administration Battalion (1st P&A BN)** is a headquarters and headquarters detachment responsible for providing administrative, personnel, and human resources support to commanders and soldiers within its parent brigade or division. Established in the mid-20th century, the unit played a crucial role in processing personnel actions, casualty reports, and mail distribution during major conflicts such as the Vietnam War and Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Over the decades, HHD, 1st P&A Battalion has adapted to evolving military technology and doctrine, ensuring seamless personnel management during both peacetime and combat operations. The unit's dedication contributes significantly to the overall readiness and morale of supported units.