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AVDAC Long Bien, SVN
U.S. Army
AVDAC Long Binh was an Aviation Detachment and Aircraft Control unit operated by the United States Army during the Vietnam War, stationed at Long Binh Post, South Vietnam. Established to provide vital aviation logistical support, AVDAC (Aviation Direct Aircraft Support Command) was responsible for aircraft maintenance, supply, and technical assistance for Army aviation assets in the III Corps Tactical Zone. At its operational peak, AVDAC Long Binh played a critical role in ensuring the readiness and sustainability of helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, which were essential for combat and support missions. The unit remained active until the drawdown of American forces, contributing significantly to the overall air mobility and effectiveness of U.S. operations in Vietnam.
AVEL North and 614 Light Equipment Repair
U.S. Army
**AVEL North** (Aviation Electronics, Vietnam, North) was a key component of the U.S. Army's aviation support infrastructure during the Vietnam War. Established to provide depot-level maintenance and repair for avionics and electronic equipment, AVEL North was headquartered at Red Beach, Da Nang, and supported aviation units throughout I Corps in northern South Vietnam. **614th Light Equipment Repair Company** worked in tandem with AVEL North, specializing in the maintenance and repair of ground support and light engineering equipment, ensuring operational readiness for aviation and ground units. Together, these units played a crucial role in sustaining the U.S. Army's combat effectiveness by maintaining vital equipment under challenging combat conditions from the mid-1960s until U.S. withdrawal.
B 1:152inf. (mech)
U.S. Army
B Company, 1st Battalion, 152nd Infantry (Mechanized), known as B 1/152 IN (Mech), is a unit of the Indiana Army National Guard with a proud lineage dating back to the 19th century. The battalion traces its heritage to the Indiana Volunteer Infantry and has served in major conflicts including World War II, where elements fought in the Pacific Theater. During the Cold War, B 1/152 IN (Mech) was reorganized as a mechanized infantry company, providing armored mobility and firepower. In recent decades, the unit has deployed overseas in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, demonstrating adaptability and professionalism in modern combat operations.
B 2:1 ADA
U.S. Army
B Battery, 2nd Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (B 2/1 ADA) has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army's air defense community. Originating from the 1st Regiment of Artillery, which was constituted in 1821, the unit has served in numerous conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and more recent operations in the Middle East. Over the years, B 2/1 ADA has transitioned through various air defense systems, from Nike Hercules missiles to the modern Patriot missile system, reflecting advancements in technology and shifting defense priorities. Today, B 2/1 ADA continues its mission of protecting critical assets and forces from aerial threats, upholding a legacy of vigilance and excellence.
B 2:61st ADA
U.S. Army
B Battery, 2nd Battalion, 61st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (B 2/61st ADA) traces its origins to the 61st Coast Artillery, which was first activated in 1918. The 2nd Battalion, as part of the 61st ADA, has served in various air defense roles, including the operation of Nike Hercules and later Patriot missile systems. Throughout the Cold War, B 2/61st ADA played a critical role in the defense of key strategic areas in Europe and the United States against aerial threats. The unit has participated in numerous exercises and deployments, adapting to evolving air defense technologies and missions as part of the U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery branch.
B 3:63 Augsburg Germany
U.S. Army
B 3/63 was a U.S. Army unit stationed in Augsburg, Germany, during the Cold War. The designation typically refers to Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment, part of the 1st Infantry Division. The unit was responsible for armored warfare and played a key role in NATO’s forward defense strategy against potential Warsaw Pact aggression. Throughout their deployment in Augsburg, B 3/63 conducted regular training exercises and participated in joint maneuvers to maintain readiness and demonstrate the U.S. commitment to European security.
B Batt, 1st Bn, 3rd FA, 2d Armored Div.
U.S. Army
B Battery, 1st Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery (B Btry, 1-3 FA), served as a key artillery unit within the 2d Armored Division, "Hell on Wheels." Originally constituted in 1812, the 3rd Field Artillery has a distinguished lineage, with B Battery seeing action in major campaigns during World War II, including the invasion of North Africa, Sicily, and the Normandy landings. During the Cold War, B Battery supported armored operations in Germany, providing fire support and deterrence as part of NATO forces. The unit continued to serve with distinction until the inactivation of the 2d Armored Division in the mid-1990s, leaving a legacy of excellence in artillery operations.
B Battery 1st Bn 80th Field Artillery 72 Brigade
U.S. Army
B Battery, 1st Battalion, 80th Field Artillery, part of the 72nd Brigade, traces its lineage to the early 20th century as a component of the United States Army’s expanding field artillery forces. The unit gained distinction in World War II, providing vital fire support during key operations in the European Theater. In the postwar era, B Battery continued to serve in various capacities, including support roles during the Korean War and in Cold War deployments. Throughout its history, the battery has been recognized for its professionalism, adaptability, and consistent excellence in artillery operations.
B Battery 5th 77th FA
U.S. Army
B Battery, 5th Battalion, 77th Field Artillery (B/5-77 FA) traces its lineage to the historic 77th Field Artillery Regiment, first constituted in 1916. Throughout its service, B Battery has supported various U.S. Army divisions, providing critical artillery fire support in major conflicts, including Vietnam, where the 5th Battalion was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). In Vietnam, B Battery earned distinction for its mobility and effectiveness in supporting infantry operations, often deploying by helicopter to provide rapid, close fire support. After Vietnam, the unit continued to serve in various capacities during the Cold War, adapting to evolving military technologies and doctrines before eventual inactivation as part of Army restructuring.
B BTRY 1ST BN 17TH FA FT SILL OK
U.S. Army
B Battery, 1st Battalion, 17th Field Artillery (B BTRY 1ST BN 17TH FA) is a storied unit within the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, the home of the Field Artillery. The 17th Field Artillery Regiment was originally constituted in 1916 and has participated in major conflicts, including World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. Throughout its history, B Battery has provided critical fire support to maneuver forces, earning multiple unit citations and campaign streamers for its distinguished service. At Fort Sill, B Battery continues to train and maintain readiness to deploy worldwide in support of U.S. Army missions.
B co 324th support bn
U.S. Army
Bravo Company, 324th Support Battalion (B Co, 324th SPT BN) traces its origins to the U.S. Army’s reorganization during the late 20th century, supporting combat units with vital logistical and maintenance operations. Assigned to various divisions over time, the company provided transportation, supply, and field maintenance, ensuring operational readiness during both training exercises and deployments. B Co played a critical role during overseas operations, including support missions in the Middle East during Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Its commitment to excellence has earned it commendations for outstanding service and adaptability in complex environments.
B Co 40 240th California ARNG
U.S. Army
Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry Regiment (B Co, 1-184 IN), also historically referenced as Bravo Company, 40th Infantry Division, 240th Infantry Regiment, is a unit of the California Army National Guard. The company traces its lineage to the 240th Infantry Regiment, which was part of the California National Guard and federally recognized after World War II, serving in various state and federal missions. Over the decades, the unit has participated in domestic emergency responses, training exercises, and deployments in support of U.S. military operations both at home and abroad. Today, its legacy continues as a component of the modern California ARNG, supporting both state and national defense missions.
B CO 54th Support Battalion, Freidberg, West Germany
U.S. Army
B Company, 54th Support Battalion was stationed in Friedberg, West Germany, during the Cold War era as part of the U.S. Army’s commitment to NATO defense. The unit provided critical logistical and maintenance support to combat units of the 3rd Armored Division, ensuring operational readiness in the face of potential Soviet aggression. Throughout its deployment, B Company conducted routine supply, transport, and repair missions, playing a vital role in sustaining frontline forces. Its presence in Friedberg underscored the importance of support elements in maintaining deterrence and peace in Europe during a period of heightened East-West tensions.
B Co 82nd Signal Bn
U.S. Army
Bravo Company, 82nd Signal Battalion (B Co, 82nd Signal Bn) is a key communications element of the 82nd Airborne Division, United States Army. Activated during World War II, the battalion provided crucial signal support in major campaigns, including Normandy, Market Garden, and the Battle of the Bulge. Throughout the Cold War and into the 21st century, B Company has enabled rapid, secure communications for airborne and air assault operations worldwide, including deployments to Grenada (Operation Urgent Fury), Panama (Operation Just Cause), and the Middle East. As part of the 82nd Signal Battalion, B Company continues to uphold a proud tradition of supporting “America’s Guard of Honor” with cutting-edge signal capabilities in both combat and peacekeeping missions.
B Co, 1:33 Armor
U.S. Army
Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 33rd Armor Regiment (B Co, 1/33 Armor) has a distinguished history within the United States Army. Activated during World War II, the 33rd Armor Regiment fought with valor in major European campaigns, earning several unit citations for its service. In the decades following the war, B Company served in various theaters, including the Cold War in Europe and peacekeeping missions worldwide. In recent years, B Co, 1/33 Armor participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom, providing armored support and playing a crucial role in combat operations before the regiment was reorganized under the Army’s modular transformation.
B Co, 23rd Combat Engineer Battalion
U.S. Army
Bravo Company (B Co), 23rd Combat Engineer Battalion, has a distinguished history of service within the United States Army. Activated during World War II, the battalion and its companies provided vital combat engineering support—including mobility, countermobility, and survivability operations—across both the European and later Cold War theaters. B Co played a crucial role in constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and supporting frontline infantry units during major operations. Over the decades, the company has continued to serve with distinction in various conflicts and peacekeeping missions, adapting to new technologies and evolving military engineering doctrines. Today, B Co remains a key component of the 23rd Engineer Battalion, upholding its legacy of excellence and adaptability.
B Co, 5Bn 159th AVN RGT
U.S. Army
Bravo Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment (B Co, 5-159th AVN) has a distinguished history within U.S. Army aviation. Originally constituted from elements of the 159th Aviation Battalion, the company has supported a variety of missions, including air assault, medevac, and logistical operations. Over the decades, B Co has deployed in support of major conflicts such as Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, providing critical rotary-wing support to ground forces. Known for its professionalism and adaptability, the company has earned commendations for excellence in both combat and peacetime missions.
B Co. 12th MP Bn Aug-Dec. 1984
U.S. Army
B Company, 12th Military Police Battalion served as a key unit within the U.S. Army’s military police operations during the latter stages of the Cold War. From August to December 1984, the company was primarily stationed in West Germany, where it conducted law enforcement, security, and area defense missions in support of U.S. Army Europe. B Company’s responsibilities included base security, traffic control, and rapid response to incidents involving both military personnel and installations. Their presence contributed to maintaining order and discipline among American forces and reinforced the broader NATO security posture at a critical time in East-West relations.
B co.3th:47th 9th inf
U.S. Army
Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division (B Co. 3/47th, 9th Inf) served prominently during the Vietnam War. Activated as part of the U.S. Army’s efforts to bolster its riverine and ground operations, the unit was deployed to the Mekong Delta, where it engaged in a range of combat and pacification missions from 1967 to 1970. The company participated in major operations such as Operation Coronado and Operation Giant Slingshot, working closely with the U.S. Navy’s Mobile Riverine Force. Known for its adaptability and resilience, B Co. 3/47th earned commendations for its actions under fire and its contributions to inter-service cooperation in challenging environments.
B company 1st Bn. 11th. Infantry.
U.S. Army
B Company, 1st Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment has a storied history within the United States Army. Originally constituted in 1861, the 11th Infantry served with distinction in the American Civil War, Indian Wars, and the Spanish-American War. During World War II, the regiment played a critical role in the European Theater, participating in campaigns across France and Germany. In recent decades, B Company has supported training and operations at Fort Benning, Georgia, helping prepare new generations of infantry soldiers for service worldwide.
B company 3rd battalion 5th training brigade. Fort Dix NJ J
U.S. Army
B Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Training Brigade, stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey, has played a pivotal role in preparing soldiers for service in the U.S. Army. Established as part of the Army’s effort to enhance basic and advanced individual training, B Company has provided rigorous instruction in core soldiering skills, leadership, and unit cohesion. Throughout its history, the company has adapted to evolving military doctrines, incorporating modern technology and tactics into its training regimen. The unit’s enduring commitment to excellence has produced generations of well-trained soldiers ready to serve both domestically and abroad.
B Company 4th Battalion 3rd Brigade
U.S. Army
**B Company, 4th Battalion, 3rd Brigade** has a proud history of service within its parent regiment. Activated during a major reorganization in the late 20th century, B Company initially focused on infantry operations and played a key role in numerous training exercises and readiness deployments. The unit has participated in several overseas missions, providing security, peacekeeping, and combat support in various theaters. Throughout its history, B Company has been recognized for its professionalism, adaptability, and dedication to mission success, earning commendations for both individual and collective achievements.
B Detachment 38th Personal Service Battalion
U.S. Army
B Detachment, 38th Personnel Service Battalion, was a unit within the U.S. Army charged with providing essential personnel and administrative support to deployed units. Activated during the Cold War era, the battalion played a crucial role in managing records, replacements, and mail for troops stationed in Europe and other overseas locations. B Detachment was frequently tasked with supporting large-scale field exercises, ensuring seamless personnel operations during both peacetime and periods of heightened readiness. Throughout its service, the detachment contributed to the Army’s mission by maintaining unit cohesion and morale through efficient personnel management before its eventual inactivation during post-Cold War restructuring.
B o 1:37 armor 1st armored division
U.S. Army
Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 37th Armor Regiment ("B Co, 1/37 AR"), is a storied tank unit within the 1st Armored Division of the United States Army. Originally activated during World War II, the 37th Armor Regiment earned distinction in campaigns across North Africa and Europe. In more recent history, B Company participated in Operation Desert Storm, the peacekeeping mission in Bosnia, and multiple deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it played a crucial role in armored assaults and urban combat. Renowned for its esprit de corps and combat effectiveness, B Co, 1/37 AR continues to serve as a vital component of America’s armored force.