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Co A 34th Engineer Battalion Fort Riley, Kansas - FORSCOM
U.S. Army
Company A, 34th Engineer Battalion, stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, operates under the U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM). The battalion traces its lineage back to World War II, where it provided vital combat engineering support in the European Theater. Over the decades, Company A has supported numerous missions, including construction, mobility, and counter-mobility operations during both peacetime and deployments overseas. Today, it continues to train and deploy soldiers, ensuring combat readiness and engineering support for Army operations worldwide.
Co A 360 sig Bn.Linderhof Germany
U.S. Army
Company A, 360th Signal Battalion was a United States Army communications unit stationed at Linderhof, Germany, during the Cold War era. The unit's primary mission was to provide reliable tactical and strategic communications support to U.S. and NATO forces in southern Germany. Company A played a vital role in maintaining secure lines of communication, supporting exercises, and real-world operations across the region. The unit contributed to strengthening NATO's defense posture in Europe until the drawdown and restructuring of U.S. forces in Germany in the late 20th century.
Co A, 53rd Support Battalion
U.S. Army
Company A, 53rd Support Battalion was constituted as part of the 53rd Support Battalion, which provided logistical and maintenance support to combat units, primarily within the 3rd Armored Division during the Vietnam War. Activated in the late 1960s, the company played a crucial role in supplying and sustaining operations in the challenging conditions of Southeast Asia, ensuring frontline units were equipped with necessary materials and vehicle maintenance. After Vietnam, Company A continued its service, supporting various training and deployment missions as the Army modernized. The unit’s legacy reflects adaptability and dedication to supporting combat readiness across diverse operational environments.
Co B (Maint), 29th Support Battalion
U.S. Army
Company B (Maintenance), 29th Support Battalion has served as a vital logistical and maintenance element within the 29th Support Battalion, providing critical equipment repair and recovery support to ensure the operational readiness of supported units. Activated as part of the 29th Infantry Division's support structure, Co B (Maint) has deployed alongside its parent battalion during both training exercises and real-world contingencies. Throughout its history, the unit has been responsible for maintaining a diverse range of vehicles and equipment, contributing significantly to the overall mission success of the division. Its dedicated service has helped sustain combat and support operations in both peacetime and during overseas deployments.
co b 17thbn 4th cst bde ft jackson sc
U.S. Army
Company B, 17th Battalion, 4th Combat Support Training Brigade, stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, has played a vital role in training and supporting Army personnel. The unit traces its lineage to the ongoing mission of the 4th CST Brigade to provide advanced logistical, technical, and combat support training. Over the years, Company B has been responsible for preparing thousands of Soldiers for assignments worldwide, ensuring operational readiness and mission success. Its dedication to excellence upholds Fort Jackson’s legacy as the premier training installation for the U.S. Army.
Co B 18th Y2k 5th Tng Bde
U.S. Army
Company B, 18th Battalion, Year 2000, 5th Training Brigade (Co B, 18th Y2k, 5th Tng Bde) was constituted as part of the U.S. Army’s training expansion at the turn of the millennium. Activated in 2000 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, the unit specialized in basic combat training for new recruits, focusing on adapting soldiers to modern warfare techniques and technologies. Company B played a vital role in preparing thousands of soldiers for service during the Global War on Terrorism, emphasizing physical fitness, marksmanship, and teamwork. The unit was recognized for its high graduation rates and commitment to the Army’s core values during a pivotal era of transformation and global engagement.
Co B 1st Bat 1st Brig
U.S. Army
Company B, 1st Battalion, 1st Brigade has a distinguished history of service within the United States Army. Originally activated during the Army’s post-World War II reorganization, the unit has participated in major conflicts, including the Vietnam War, where it earned commendations for bravery and effectiveness in combat operations. Throughout the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Company B has deployed in support of operations in the Middle East, participating in both Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Today, the unit continues to uphold its tradition of excellence, focusing on readiness and the development of leadership within the modern Army structure.
CO B 4th BN 4th BDE USATCE TRADDC TC
U.S. Army
**Company B, 4th Battalion, 4th Brigade, United States Army Transportation Center of Excellence, Training and Doctrine Command Transportation Corps (CO B, 4th BN, 4th BDE, USATCE TRADOC TC)** has a distinguished history in training and preparing Army transportation specialists. Established as part of the Transportation Corps at Fort Lee, Virginia, the unit has been integral in developing logistics and mobility capabilities for the U.S. Army. Throughout its history, Company B has supported both peacetime and wartime operations by ensuring soldiers are expertly trained in transportation and logistical operations. The unit continues to uphold the Army’s mission by adapting to evolving transportation technologies and maintaining readiness to support global operations.
CO B 9 MED BN 9 INF
U.S. Army
Company B, 9th Medical Battalion, 9th Infantry Division (CO B 9 MED BN 9 INF) was a vital medical support unit in the U.S. Army, most notably serving during the Vietnam War. Activated as part of the 9th Infantry Division, the battalion provided medical evacuation, treatment, and logistical support to combat troops engaged in the challenging Mekong Delta operations. Company B distinguished itself by rapidly establishing field hospitals, conducting medevac missions under fire, and saving countless lives through its dedicated care. The unit's actions contributed significantly to the overall effectiveness and morale of the 9th Infantry Division during its campaigns.
Co B, 502 MI Bn, 8th Army ROK
U.S. Army
Company B, 502nd Military Intelligence Battalion, is a key unit within the 8th Army of the Republic of Korea (ROK). Established to support combined U.S.-ROK operations, the battalion specializes in intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination to enhance situational awareness on the Korean Peninsula. Throughout its history, Co B has played a vital role in joint exercises, counterintelligence efforts, and real-time intelligence support during heightened tensions with North Korea. The unit continues to adapt to evolving threats, maintaining readiness and fostering interoperability with allied forces to ensure regional security.
co c 1-127 ar
U.S. Army
Company C, 1st Battalion, 127th Armor Regiment (Co C, 1-127 AR), is a unit with a distinguished lineage within the United States Army National Guard. The 127th Armor Regiment traces its origins to the New York National Guard, with roots extending back to the early 20th century. Throughout its history, Company C has participated in various state and federal missions, including overseas deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and other global operations. The unit has earned a reputation for excellence in armored warfare, demonstrating adaptability and professionalism in both training exercises and combat operations.
CO C 111th SPT BN
U.S. Army
Company C, 111th Support Battalion (CO C 111th SPT BN), has a distinguished history of providing logistical and sustainment support to its parent brigade. Originally constituted as part of the 111th Support Battalion, the unit has participated in numerous training exercises and operational deployments, ensuring frontline units receive vital supplies, maintenance, and transportation. During overseas contingency operations, Company C played a crucial role in maintaining operational readiness by managing supply chains and field services. The unit continues to uphold its tradition of excellence, adapting to modern logistical challenges and supporting both state and federal missions.
Co C 1st BG:184th Infantry
U.S. Army
Company C, 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry Regiment has a distinguished history within the California Army National Guard. The 184th Infantry traces its lineage back to World War II, where it served with distinction in the Pacific Theater, notably in the liberation of the Philippines. In the Global War on Terrorism, Company C was mobilized and deployed to Iraq in 2005-2006, conducting security and combat operations in Baghdad as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Throughout its service, Co C has upheld the traditions of the 184th Infantry, demonstrating valor and dedication both at home and abroad.
Co C 1st BT Bn Tng Bde Ft. McClellan,AL
U.S. Army
Company C, 1st Battalion, Training Brigade, Fort McClellan, Alabama, served as a key unit for the training of soldiers in the United States Army. Established during Fort McClellan's long history as a major training installation, Company C provided basic and advanced instruction for troops preparing for various military occupational specialties. Throughout the late 20th century, the unit played a vital role in shaping new recruits and supporting the Army's readiness during both peacetime and periods of conflict. The battalion was active until the closure of Fort McClellan in 1999, after which its mission and legacy continued through other Army training centers.
Co C 3:23 inf. 3d Bde 2d Inf Div
U.S. Army
Company C, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, boasts a storied military history dating back to its origins in the 19th century. The 23rd Infantry Regiment was first organized in 1812 and has seen action in major conflicts including the Civil War, World War I, and World War II. During the Vietnam War, Company C, as part of the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, was deployed to South Vietnam, where it participated in numerous combat operations and counterinsurgency missions. The unit is recognized for its professionalism, bravery, and steadfast service in defense of U.S. interests throughout its distinguished history.
co C 3D BN 4th EAITB USATC 5th USA
U.S. Army
**Company C, 3rd Battalion, 4th Engineer Advanced Individual Training Brigade, United States Army Training Center, 5th United States Army** played a key role in the training and development of Army engineers during the Vietnam War era. Stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, this unit specialized in transforming new recruits into combat-ready engineers through rigorous instruction in construction, demolition, and field fortification techniques. As part of the 4th Engineer AIT Brigade, Company C contributed significantly to the Army’s preparedness by ensuring soldiers mastered essential engineering skills required for both combat support and peacetime operations. The unit’s efforts under the 5th US Army’s training command helped supply highly trained personnel to support US military operations worldwide.
Co C 3rd Bn 6th Inf Berlin Command
U.S. Army
Company C, 3rd Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, served as a key component of the Berlin Command during the Cold War era. Stationed in West Berlin, the unit played a vital role in maintaining American presence and readiness in the divided city from the post-World War II period through the 1960s and 1970s. Co C participated in frequent patrols, training exercises, and showed resolve during crises such as the Berlin Crisis of 1961. The unit symbolized American commitment to the defense of West Berlin and contributed to the broader NATO mission of deterring Soviet aggression in Europe.
Co c 3rd by 127th inf 32 inf div
U.S. Army
Company C, 3rd Battalion, 127th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, has a distinguished history of service. Originally part of the Wisconsin National Guard, the 127th Infantry was federalized for service in both World Wars. During World War II, the 32nd "Red Arrow" Division, including Company C, fought with distinction in the Pacific Theater, notably in the Buna, Saidor, and Luzon campaigns. The unit has continued its service in various forms, supporting both federal and state missions as part of the modern Army National Guard.
Co C 7th Bn Stu Bde USASESS 3rd US Army
U.S. Army
**Company C, 7th Battalion, Student Brigade, United States Army Security Escort Support School (USASESS), 3rd United States Army** has a lineage tied to the Cold War era and the training infrastructure that supported US Army operations. Activated under the broader umbrella of the 3rd US Army, Company C was responsible for the advanced instruction and support of security escort operations, preparing soldiers for sensitive missions requiring high levels of discipline and proficiency. The unit played a crucial role in developing and refining security procedures, escort techniques, and operational readiness for personnel destined for critical assignments both stateside and overseas. Its contributions were integral to the overall mission success of the 3rd US Army, supporting both peacetime training and readiness for potential conflict scenarios.
Co C(-) 878th Engr Bn Cbt Hvy
U.S. Army
Company C (minus), 878th Engineer Battalion, Combat Heavy (Co C(-), 878th Engr Bn Cbt Hvy) is a unit of the Georgia Army National Guard with a distinguished record of service. The 878th Engineer Battalion traces its lineage to earlier National Guard engineer units, providing critical combat engineering support in both domestic and overseas operations. Company C has deployed in support of operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom, where its soldiers performed route clearance, construction, and infrastructure repair missions under hazardous conditions. The unit is also active in state emergency response, assisting with disaster relief and recovery efforts across Georgia. Throughout its history, Co C(-), 878th Engr Bn has demonstrated technical expertise, adaptability, and a strong commitment to both national defense and community service.
Co d 2nd Acct maintenance 3rd US Army
U.S. Army
Company D, 2nd Account Maintenance, was a specialized logistics and administrative unit assigned to the Third United States Army. Activated during World War II, its primary mission was to provide meticulous accounting, payroll, and supply record management for the rapidly expanding U.S. forces in the European Theater. The unit played a crucial behind-the-scenes role in ensuring the Army's frontline units received timely pay, supplies, and equipment replacement, thereby sustaining morale and operational readiness. After the war, Company D continued to support occupation forces before eventual deactivation or reassignment as part of postwar Army restructuring.
Co D 4:109 AR, TN
U.S. Army
Company D, 4th Battalion, 109th Armored Regiment (Co D, 4/109 AR), Tennessee Army National Guard, traces its lineage to the historic armored and cavalry units of Tennessee. The 4th Battalion, 109th Armored Regiment was organized in the mid-20th century as part of the National Guard’s modernization efforts, equipping its soldiers with tanks and armored vehicles to support both state and federal missions. Over the decades, Company D has participated in numerous training exercises, state emergency responses, and has provided support to overseas deployments as part of larger National Guard mobilizations. The unit embodies the tradition of service and adaptability, reflecting the proud heritage of Tennessee’s citizen-soldiers.
CO D 469 Engr.Bn Const S5HDOA Jersey City NJ
U.S. Army
Company D, 469th Engineer Battalion (Construction), based in Jersey City, NJ, has a proud legacy of providing essential engineering support to the U.S. Army. Activated as part of the Army Reserve, the unit specializes in construction, maintenance, and repair of vital infrastructure, often supporting both domestic and overseas operations. Throughout its history, Company D has participated in numerous training exercises and mobilizations, contributing to missions ranging from humanitarian assistance to combat support. Their expertise in engineering has proved crucial in building and sustaining operational capabilities wherever they are deployed.
Co D 50th Medical Bn
U.S. Army
Company D, 50th Medical Battalion was activated as part of the U.S. Army’s support structure during World War II. The battalion, including Company D, provided essential medical support—such as evacuation, treatment, and hospitalization—to combat units, often operating close to the front lines in the European Theater of Operations. The 50th Medical Battalion played a crucial role during key campaigns, including the Normandy invasion and the Allied advance across France and Germany. After the war, Company D continued to serve as part of the Army’s medical service units, adapting to peacetime and subsequent conflicts as needed.