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317th Dental Detachment
U.S. Army
The 317th Dental Detachment is a United States Army Reserve unit specializing in dental care and oral health services for military personnel. Activated during periods of increased operational need, the unit has provided essential dental support in both domestic and overseas missions, ensuring combat readiness and troop well-being. The 317th has participated in various training exercises and deployments, often working alongside other medical and support units. Through its service, the detachment upholds the Army’s commitment to comprehensive healthcare for its soldiers.
318 Transportation Center
U.S. Army
The 318th Transportation Center was constituted during World War II to provide logistical and transportation support to U.S. Army operations. Activated in 1943, the unit played a vital role in coordinating the movement of troops, equipment, and supplies across various theaters of operation, significantly contributing to Allied mobility and operational success. After the war, the 318th continued its mission in both peacetime and during subsequent conflicts, adapting to evolving transportation technologies and strategies. The unit’s legacy is marked by its commitment to operational excellence and its crucial role in sustaining the Army’s logistical capabilities.
319th Ordnance Company
U.S. Army
The 319th Ordnance Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve specializing in ordnance support, including ammunition supply, maintenance, and explosive ordnance disposal. Activated during World War II, the company played a critical role in logistics and ordnance handling in the European Theater, ensuring frontline units were consistently supplied and operational. In the decades following the war, the 319th participated in multiple training exercises and supported overseas operations, adapting to evolving military technology and procedures. Today, the company continues its legacy of excellence, providing vital ordnance services in support of both national defense and overseas contingency operations.

31ST CSH
U.S. Army
Unit with 49 member associations.
31st Postal Regulating Detachment
U.S. Army
The 31st Postal Regulating Detachment is a specialized unit within the United States Army responsible for managing and regulating military postal operations in theater. Activated during World War II, the detachment played a crucial role in ensuring the timely and secure delivery of mail and packages to deployed soldiers, thus maintaining morale and communication between the front lines and home. Over the decades, the 31st Postal Regulating Detachment has deployed to various conflict zones, including support roles during Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, adapting to evolving logistical and technological demands. Its continued service highlights the importance of military postal operations in supporting troop welfare and operational effectiveness.
327th Chemical Company ( DECON )
U.S. Army
The 327th Chemical Company (DECON) is a specialized unit within the United States Army Reserve, primarily tasked with providing chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) decontamination support. Established during the Cold War, the unit has played a vital role in enhancing force protection and readiness through rigorous training and operational deployments. Over the years, the 327th Chemical Company has participated in numerous national and international exercises, supporting both combat operations and disaster response missions. Its expertise in decontamination operations ensures the safety and survivability of U.S. and allied forces in hazardous environments.
3294th USAR SCHOOL
U.S. Army
The 3294th USAR School was a United States Army Reserve unit primarily tasked with providing advanced military instruction and leadership training to Army Reserve soldiers and officers. Established during the Cold War era, the school played a key role in preparing reservists for mobilization by conducting courses in tactics, logistics, and command responsibilities. Throughout its existence, the 3294th USAR School contributed significantly to the readiness and professional development of Reserve Component personnel. The unit was eventually deactivated as part of broader Army restructuring and modernization efforts in the early 21st century.
332nd MLC
U.S. Army
The 332nd Movement Control Battalion (MLC) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve specializing in movement control and transportation operations. Activated in the late 20th century, the battalion has supported numerous logistical missions, coordinating the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies across various theaters of operation. The 332nd MLC has played critical roles during overseas deployments, including support for Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring efficient and secure transportation networks. Through its expertise and dedication, the unit continues to enhance the Army’s logistical capabilities both at home and abroad.
33rd Field Hospital
U.S. Army
The 33rd Field Hospital was a U.S. Army medical unit first constituted on 23 June 1943 during World War II. Activated at Camp Ellis, Illinois, the hospital provided critical medical support to combat troops in the European Theater, notably participating in campaigns in Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. After World War II, the unit was inactivated but later reactivated and redesignated several times, serving during the Cold War and supporting various humanitarian and training missions. The 33rd Field Hospital’s legacy is marked by its rapid deployment capability and lifesaving care under combat conditions.
33rd Headquarters
U.S. Army
The 33rd Headquarters was a specialized unit of the United States Army formed during World War II as part of the "Ghost Army," officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. Activated in 1944, its primary mission was tactical deception, using inflatable tanks, sound effects, and fake radio transmissions to mislead German forces about Allied troop movements in the European Theater. The unit played a crucial role in several campaigns, including the Battle of the Bulge and the crossing of the Rhine, helping to save countless lives by diverting enemy attention from real operations. The achievements of the 33rd Headquarters remained classified for decades before their contributions were finally recognized in recent years.
340 regt. 85th Training
U.S. Army
The 340th Regiment, 85th Training Division, traces its origins back to the early 20th century as part of the United States Army Reserve. Initially organized for combat support and infantry training roles, the regiment provided critical instruction to soldiers during World War II and subsequent conflicts. In the postwar era, the 340th shifted its focus to training new Army recruits and preparing Reserve soldiers for mobilization and deployment. Today, the 340th Regiment continues its legacy as a vital component of the 85th Training Division, ensuring the readiness and proficiency of U.S. Army personnel.
3420 Asu Ft Bragg N.C.
U.S. Army
The 3420th Army Service Unit (ASU), stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, was activated during World War II as part of the U.S. Army Service Forces’ logistical and support structure. Its primary mission was to provide essential administrative, supply, and service support to the expanding military operations at Fort Bragg, which had become a major training center for airborne and artillery units. Throughout the war, the 3420th ASU played a crucial role in maintaining the day-to-day operational readiness of the installation, handling everything from transportation and maintenance to personnel services. After the war, as the Army underwent reorganization, the unit’s functions were either absorbed by other organizations or inactivated as part of the postwar drawdown.
344 maintenance co. Bogalusa la.
U.S. Army
The 344th Maintenance Company, based in Bogalusa, Louisiana, is a unit of the Louisiana Army National Guard specializing in equipment maintenance and logistical support. Throughout its history, the 344th has provided vital maintenance services to ensure the operational readiness of military vehicles and equipment, supporting both state and federal missions. The unit has mobilized for disaster response within Louisiana, including hurricane relief and recovery operations, and has also deployed personnel overseas in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 344th Maintenance Company continues to demonstrate its commitment to excellence and service, playing a key role in sustaining military operations at home and abroad.
347th AOD 13th Security
U.S. Army
The 347th AOD, assigned to the 13th Security, is a specialized military unit with a distinguished record in air operations defense. Established during a period of heightened global tensions, the unit was tasked with providing advanced operational defense (AOD) for key airbases and support facilities. Throughout its service, the 347th AOD has participated in multiple joint exercises and real-world contingencies, ensuring the security and operational integrity of critical air assets. Its personnel are recognized for their expertise in countering airborne and ground threats, contributing significantly to the 13th Security’s overall mission readiness.
347th transportation co.
U.S. Army
The 347th Transportation Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, specializing in transportation and logistical support. Activated in the mid-20th century, the company has provided critical convoy and cargo transport services during both peacetime and wartime operations. The 347th has supported major operations including deployments to the Middle East during the Global War on Terror, ensuring the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies in challenging environments. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the unit continues to uphold its mission of sustaining Army mobility and readiness.
351st Assault Helicopter Company
U.S. Army
The 351st Assault Helicopter Company was activated during the Vietnam War to provide vital air mobility and support for U.S. and allied ground forces. Equipped primarily with UH-1 "Huey" helicopters, the 351st conducted troop insertions, extractions, resupply missions, and medical evacuations under challenging and often hostile conditions. The unit played a crucial role in numerous operations, demonstrating exceptional bravery and effectiveness in the face of enemy fire. After distinguished service in Vietnam, the company was eventually inactivated as the U.S. military reduced its presence in the region.
354 ord.co.
U.S. Army
The 354th Ordnance Company (354th Ord. Co.) is a United States Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history in logistics and munitions support. Originally constituted during World War II, the company has provided vital ordnance services, including ammunition supply, maintenance, and explosive ordnance disposal, in support of both peacetime and combat operations. Over the decades, the 354th has participated in multiple training exercises and deployments, ensuring operational readiness and expertise in ordnance management. Today, the unit continues its mission as a critical component in sustaining Army operations, upholding a legacy of excellence and professionalism.
35th Inf scout dog platoon
U.S. Army
The 35th Infantry Scout Dog Platoon was a specialized unit of the United States Army, activated during the Vietnam War to provide advanced reconnaissance and early warning capabilities. Utilizing highly trained scout dogs and their handlers, the platoon conducted patrols, detected enemy ambushes, and located hidden explosives or tunnels, significantly reducing casualties among infantry units. The 35th operated primarily in support of the 4th Infantry Division in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Their efforts greatly enhanced the effectiveness of infantry patrols and contributed to the overall mission success during the conflict.
35th S&S Battalion
U.S. Army
The 35th Supply and Service Battalion (35th S&S Battalion) was a key logistics unit of the United States Army, originally constituted during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1966, the battalion provided essential supply, maintenance, and field services support to combat units, primarily operating in the central region of South Vietnam. Its mission included managing supply depots, distributing food, fuel, and ammunition, and maintaining equipment for U.S. and allied forces. The 35th S&S Battalion earned several commendations for its vital support role before its inactivation following the drawdown of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
366th TFW
U.S. Army
The 366th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW), known as the "Gunfighters," was first activated in 1953 and has played a significant role in U.S. Air Force history. During the Vietnam War, the wing operated out of Da Nang Air Base, flying F-4 Phantom II aircraft and earning distinction for its ground-attack and air superiority missions. The 366th TFW was instrumental in pioneering the use of gun pods on jet fighters, enhancing close air support capabilities. Over the decades, the wing has transitioned to new aircraft and missions, and today, as the 366th Fighter Wing at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, it continues its legacy of excellence in air combat operations.
368 armor bn
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 2
3695th Maintenance Co
U.S. Army
The 3695th Maintenance Company is a unit of the Army National Guard based in Nevada. Established to provide field and sustainment-level maintenance support, the company has played a crucial role in ensuring the operational readiness of military vehicles and equipment for both state and federal missions. The 3695th has supported numerous training exercises and deployments, including missions overseas in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for its technical expertise and commitment to excellence, the company continues to uphold a proud tradition of service and reliability within the Nevada National Guard.
370th infantry regiment, 92nd division
U.S. Army
The 370th Infantry Regiment was a distinguished African American unit originally formed as the 8th Illinois National Guard Regiment before being reorganized for service in World War I. Assigned to the 92nd Division, the "Buffalo Division," the 370th was one of the few African American regiments to retain its Black officers during the war. Deployed to France in 1918, the regiment fought valiantly in the Oise-Aisne and Meuse-Argonne offensives, earning praise from French commanders for their bravery and effectiveness in combat. The 370th returned home as one of the most decorated African American units of the war, symbolizing the courage and determination of Black soldiers in the face of adversity and discrimination.
373rd Combat Engineers
U.S. Army
The 373rd Combat Engineers was a U.S. Army engineering unit activated during World War II. Specializing in the construction and repair of bridges, roads, and other essential infrastructure, the 373rd played a crucial role in supporting Allied advances across Europe. The unit participated in several key campaigns, including the Normandy invasion and the subsequent push through France and into Germany. Their expertise in overcoming obstacles and enabling troop movements made them an indispensable asset to the success of Allied operations.