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107th Signal Co.
U.S. Army
The 107th Signal Company was activated during World War II to provide critical communications support for combat operations. Specializing in radio, wire, and later, early electronic communications, the unit enabled command and control for larger formations on the European front. After the war, the 107th Signal Company continued to evolve, adopting new technologies and serving in various capacities during the Cold War and beyond. Today, the unit upholds its legacy of technical excellence, supporting joint and coalition operations with advanced communications solutions.
10th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 10th Infantry Regiment, often referred to as the "Tomahawks," was originally constituted in the United States Army on March 3, 1855. It has participated in numerous key conflicts, including the Civil War, Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, both World Wars, and more recent operations. During World War II, the 10th Infantry distinguished itself as part of the 5th Infantry Division, notably crossing the Rhine River and advancing deep into German territory. Over its long history, the unit has earned multiple campaign streamers and commendations, symbolizing its steadfast service and valor in battle.
178th Maintenance
U.S. Army
The 178th Maintenance Company is a unit within the United States Army’s support structure, primarily tasked with providing maintenance support for military vehicles and equipment. Established during the Cold War era, the 178th has served both domestically and overseas, ensuring operational readiness for various deployed units. Over the decades, the company has participated in major operations, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Renowned for its technical expertise and adaptability, the 178th Maintenance Company continues to uphold a legacy of excellence in sustaining Army combat power.
198th Americal Division
U.S. Army
The **198th Infantry Brigade** was a unit of the U.S. Army that served as part of the **Americal Division (23rd Infantry Division)** during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1967, the brigade was deployed to Vietnam, where it participated in major operations such as the Tet Offensive and Operation Wheeler/Wallowa in the I Corps Tactical Zone. The 198th was involved in both combat and pacification missions, facing heavy engagements with North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces. The brigade remained in Vietnam until the drawdown of U.S. forces, and it was inactivated following the Americal Division’s stand-down in 1971.
2:1st Infantry
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment (2/1st Infantry), known as the "Guardians," traces its origins to the early 19th century as part of the original 1st Infantry Regiment of the United States Army, established in 1791. Throughout its distinguished history, 2/1st Infantry has seen action in major conflicts, including the War of 1812, the Civil War, World War II—where it participated in campaigns in North Africa, Sicily, and Europe—and the Vietnam War. In more recent decades, the battalion has served as part of the 1st Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Today, 2/1st Infantry continues its legacy of service and excellence, maintaining readiness for worldwide deployment in defense of U.S. interests.
2:75th FA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 75th Field Artillery (2/75th FA) traces its lineage to its constitution in the Regular Army in 1918, serving initially in World War I. Reactivated and reorganized multiple times throughout the 20th century, the battalion provided critical artillery support during World War II, notably participating in the European Theater. During the Cold War era, 2/75th FA adapted to new artillery technologies and doctrinal changes, supporting U.S. Army operations in Europe and elsewhere. Today, the unit stands as a testament to the adaptability and enduring service of American field artillery forces.
2:83rd FA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 83rd Field Artillery Regiment (2/83rd FA) was a United States Army artillery unit that served with distinction during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1966, the battalion was equipped with 175mm self-propelled guns and provided long-range artillery support to U.S. and allied forces across several key locations in Vietnam, including Pleiku, Dong Ha, and Camp Carroll. Over its years of service in Vietnam, the 2/83rd FA played a crucial role in numerous operations, delivering firepower in support of infantry and armor units under challenging conditions. The battalion was inactivated in 1972 following the drawdown of U.S. forces in Southeast Asia.
2:8th FA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 8th Field Artillery Regiment (2/8th FA) was constituted in the Regular Army in 1916 and has a distinguished history of service. The battalion has participated in major conflicts including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, providing critical artillery support to maneuver units. Over the decades, 2/8th FA has adapted to new technologies and tactics, operating various artillery systems such as the M109 self-propelled howitzer. Today, the unit continues its legacy of excellence, supporting U.S. Army operations and maintaining readiness as part of modern combined arms teams.
201st Aviation Company
U.S. Army
The 201st Aviation Company was a United States Army aviation unit activated during the Vietnam War era. Tasked primarily with providing aerial reconnaissance, troop transport, and logistical support, the company operated a variety of helicopters, including the UH-1 Huey. Throughout its service, the 201st Aviation Company participated in numerous combat and support missions, often operating in challenging and hostile environments. The unit earned commendations for its contributions to battlefield mobility and its vital role in supporting ground forces during key operations.
228th Aviation Battalion
U.S. Army
The 228th Aviation Battalion was a United States Army aviation unit activated during the Vietnam War. Established in 1966, it was primarily equipped with CH-47 Chinook helicopters and played a crucial role in providing heavy-lift support, troop transport, and resupply missions for U.S. and allied forces throughout South Vietnam. The battalion was instrumental in numerous operations, including large-scale air assaults and logistical movements in challenging terrain. After its vital service in Vietnam, the 228th Aviation Battalion was eventually inactivated as part of post-war force reductions.
3 ARMY : FORT BRAGG
U.S. Army
The 3rd Army, often referred to as "Third Army" or "Patton's Own," was a major formation of the United States Army, most famously commanded by General George S. Patton during World War II. Established in 1918, it played a critical role in the European Theater, spearheading the rapid advance across France and into Germany after D-Day. While the Third Army itself is not permanently stationed at Fort Bragg, the installation (now known as Fort Liberty) has long served as a vital center for U.S. Army airborne and special operations forces. Fort Bragg hosts several key military units, including the XVIII Airborne Corps and the 82nd Airborne Division, continuing its legacy as a hub of American military power and rapid deployment capability.
3:11th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment (3/11th Infantry) has a distinguished legacy within the United States Army. Originally constituted in 1861, the 11th Infantry Regiment participated in the Civil War and later served in numerous campaigns, including the Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, and both World Wars. During the Vietnam War, the 3/11th Infantry was reactivated and saw extensive combat operations as part of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade. In modern times, elements of the battalion have supported training missions and deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, continuing their tradition of service and excellence.
3:3rd FA
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (3/3rd FA) traces its lineage to the original 3rd Regiment of Artillery, constituted in 1812. Throughout its long history, the unit has served with distinction in numerous conflicts, including the Mexican War, Civil War, both World Wars, and more recent operations. During World War II, elements of the regiment provided crucial fire support in campaigns across Europe. In the modern era, 3/3rd FA has continued to adapt, supporting U.S. Army operations with advanced artillery capabilities in deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.
300th MP Command
U.S. Army
The 300th Military Police Command was activated on 26 March 1970 and is headquartered in Inkster, Michigan. As a major subordinate command of the U.S. Army Reserve, it provides trained military police units and individuals for rapid deployment in support of military operations worldwide. The command has played significant roles in operations such as Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, offering expertise in law enforcement, detainee operations, and battlefield circulation control. Over the years, the 300th MP Command has demonstrated its readiness and adaptability, supporting both combat and humanitarian missions globally.
360th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 360th Transportation Company was activated during World War II to support the growing logistical demands of the U.S. Army. The unit provided critical truck and convoy operations, transporting ammunition, supplies, and troops across European and later Asian theaters. During the Vietnam War, the 360th became well-known for its hazardous convoy missions along dangerous supply routes, often facing ambushes and enemy fire. In subsequent decades, the company continued to serve in various operations, adapting to new technologies and maintaining its reputation for reliability and resilience in support of U.S. military objectives worldwide.
364th Supply and Service
U.S. Army
The 364th Supply and Service Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve that specializes in logistics, supply, and support services. Activated during the Cold War era, the 364th has provided critical supply chain management, maintenance, and distribution of essential materials to support Army operations. Over the decades, the unit has participated in multiple training exercises and has been mobilized to support missions both domestically and overseas, including deployments in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. The 364th Supply and Service Company continues to uphold its mission of ensuring that U.S. Army forces remain well-equipped and ready for any contingency.
39th Engineering
U.S. Army
The 39th Engineering Battalion, originally constituted during World War II, has a distinguished legacy of service in both combat and construction roles. Activated in 1942, the unit participated in major campaigns across Europe, providing critical engineering support in bridge-building, mine-clearing, and infrastructure repair. During the Vietnam War, the 39th was instrumental in constructing bases, roads, and airfields under challenging conditions. In recent decades, the battalion has supported both combat and humanitarian missions worldwide, continuing its tradition of excellence and adaptability within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
3rd US Army
U.S. Army
The 3rd United States Army, commonly known as "Third Army," was activated during World War I in 1918 but is most famous for its role in World War II under the command of General George S. Patton. During the Normandy breakout in 1944, Third Army rapidly advanced across France, liberating vast territories and playing a crucial role in the relief of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge. After helping to defeat Nazi Germany, the Third Army remained in Europe as part of the occupation forces. Today, the Third Army operates as United States Army Central (USARCENT), overseeing U.S. Army operations in the Middle East and Central Asia.
48th Infantry Brigade
U.S. Army
The 48th Infantry Brigade, also known as the "Macon Volunteers," is a distinguished unit of the United States Army National Guard based in Georgia. Originally formed in 1898, the brigade has served in various capacities, including both World Wars, and was reorganized as a separate brigade in 1973. The 48th deployed to Bosnia as part of peacekeeping operations and has seen combat service in Iraq and Afghanistan during the Global War on Terrorism. Renowned for its readiness and professionalism, the brigade continues to serve as a key component of the Georgia National Guard.
504th Military Police Battalion
U.S. Army
The 504th Military Police Battalion was constituted on 24 November 1942 and activated on 1 December 1942 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Throughout World War II, the battalion provided critical military police support in the European Theater, including traffic control, security, and prisoner of war operations. Over the decades, the 504th has deployed in support of numerous operations, including missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, focusing on law enforcement, detainee operations, and force protection. Today, the battalion remains an essential element of the U.S. Army’s Military Police Corps, upholding its motto, "Honor, Integrity, and Justice."
511th Military Police Company
U.S. Army
The 511th Military Police Company has a distinguished history of service within the United States Army. Constituted during World War II, the unit provided vital law enforcement, security, and combat support in both European and Pacific Theaters. Over the decades, the 511th has participated in numerous operations, including deployments to conflict zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan, where it conducted detainee operations, convoy security, and base defense. The company's adaptability and professionalism have earned it multiple commendations and a reputation for excellence in military policing.
522nd MI
U.S. Army
The 522nd Military Intelligence Battalion (522nd MI) is a United States Army unit specializing in military intelligence operations. Activated at various times in its history, the battalion has provided intelligence support through collection, analysis, and dissemination of information to commanders at multiple echelons. The 522nd MI has participated in several major campaigns, including operations during the Cold War, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism. Known for its expertise in signals and human intelligence, the unit has played a crucial role in enabling informed decision-making and mission success for supported forces.
58th Combat Engineer Co
U.S. Army
The 58th Combat Engineer Company has a distinguished history of service within the United States Army. Activated during World War II, the unit provided crucial engineering support in the European Theater, constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and enabling the advance of Allied forces. In subsequent decades, the 58th participated in major conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, where it continued to excel in mobility, countermobility, and survivability operations. Today, the 58th Combat Engineer Company remains a vital asset, supporting both combat and humanitarian missions around the globe.
590th Transportation
U.S. Army
The 590th Transportation Company was first constituted and activated during World War II, supporting logistics and cargo transport for U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Over its history, the unit has been tasked with critical transportation missions, moving personnel, equipment, and supplies in both peacetime and combat environments. The 590th has deployed in support of major operations, including Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, demonstrating adaptability and reliability in challenging conditions. Known for its professionalism and dedication, the 590th Transportation Company continues to play a vital role in sustaining Army missions worldwide.