

US Army
1,347,505 members•7,146 units
Building the branch home surface
Loading branch highlights, featured unit context, and gallery moments.


1,347,505 members•7,146 units
Building the branch home surface
Loading branch highlights, featured unit context, and gallery moments.
Building the branch units surface
Loading unit filters, rankings, and the branch unit grid.
362nd Engineer Company
U.S. Army
The 362nd Engineer Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve specializing in combat engineering missions. Activated during World War II, the company has provided essential support in construction, mobility, and countermobility operations for various Army missions. Over the decades, the 362nd has deployed in support of major conflicts and humanitarian operations, including service in Iraq and Afghanistan. The unit is recognized for its expertise in building infrastructure, clearing routes, and supporting both combat and disaster relief missions worldwide.
372nd Transportation Co.
U.S. Army
The 372nd Transportation Company is a United States Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history in logistical support and transportation operations. Originally constituted during World War II, the unit has played a critical role in moving personnel, equipment, and supplies in various theaters of operation. Over the decades, the 372nd has participated in major conflicts, including Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, ensuring the mobility and sustainment of frontline forces. Its professionalism and dedication have earned it multiple commendations, reflecting its vital contribution to Army missions both at home and abroad.
4:1st ADA
U.S. Army
The 4th Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (4-1 ADA) traces its lineage back to the original 1st Regiment of Artillery, constituted in 1821. Throughout its history, the unit has participated in major conflicts, including World War II and the Gulf War, providing critical air defense capabilities. In recent years, 4-1 ADA has been equipped with the Patriot missile system, deploying to locations such as South Korea to defend against aerial threats. The battalion continues to serve as a vital component of U.S. Army air and missile defense operations in the Indo-Pacific region.
463rd Military Police Co
U.S. Army
The 463rd Military Police Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, originally constituted during World War II. Activated on 29 September 1942, the company provided critical law enforcement, security, and battlefield circulation control in various theaters of operation. Throughout its history, the 463rd has participated in multiple deployments, including support for Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. The unit is recognized for its professionalism and adaptability in both combat and peacekeeping missions, upholding the proud traditions of the Military Police Corps.
46th Combat Support Hospital
U.S. Army
The 46th Combat Support Hospital (46th CSH) is a distinguished medical unit of the United States Army, originally constituted in 1943 as the 46th Portable Surgical Hospital. The unit provided critical medical care during World War II, supporting combat operations in the Pacific Theater. Over the decades, the 46th CSH has been reorganized and deployed to support a variety of missions, including operations in Southwest Asia during the Gulf War and subsequent overseas contingencies. Renowned for its rapid deployment capabilities, the 46th CSH continues to deliver vital healthcare services to soldiers and civilians in both combat and humanitarian environments.
472nd Signal Co
U.S. Army
The 472nd Signal Company is a communications unit within the United States Army, established to provide critical signal support and ensure reliable information flow on the battlefield. Activated during World War II, the company contributed to major operations by installing, operating, and maintaining communications equipment for command and control. Over the years, the 472nd Signal Company has supported various missions, including overseas deployments and joint exercises, adapting to advances in communications technology. Today, the unit continues its mission, playing a vital role in enabling seamless communication for Army operations worldwide.
47th Infantry Division
U.S. Army
The 47th Infantry Division, nicknamed the "Viking Division," was a unit of the United States Army National Guard. Activated in 1946, it was originally composed mainly of soldiers from Minnesota and North Dakota. Although the division was never deployed overseas as a whole, its personnel participated in major training exercises and contributed troops to the Korean and Vietnam Wars through individual replacements. In 1991, the 47th Infantry Division was inactivated, and its lineage was carried on by the 34th Infantry Division.
494th Transportation Company
U.S. Army
The 494th Transportation Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve with a distinguished history of providing transportation and logistical support. Activated during World War II, the company has participated in numerous military operations, including deployments in support of Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. The 494th specializes in the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies, ensuring the mobility and sustainment of combat forces. Throughout its service, the unit has earned recognition for its professionalism, adaptability, and commitment to mission success.
5:22nd FA
U.S. Army
The 5th Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery Regiment (5/22nd FA) traces its origins to the 22nd Field Artillery, first constituted in 1916. Reactivated and reorganized multiple times, the 5th Battalion saw distinguished service during the Vietnam War, providing direct artillery support to infantry operations and earning several commendations for valor and effectiveness in combat. In the post-Vietnam era, the unit continued to serve as part of various divisions, adapting to new artillery systems and operational doctrines. The 5/22nd FA’s legacy is marked by its adaptability, professionalism, and contributions to U.S. Army artillery capabilities across decades of service.
5:6th Artillery
U.S. Army
The 5/6th Artillery, formally known as the 5th Battalion, 6th Artillery Regiment, has its roots in the U.S. Army’s long-standing tradition of field artillery excellence. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit initially served as a key artillery support battalion in West Germany, providing firepower and deterrence as part of NATO’s defensive posture. Throughout its history, the 5/6th Artillery participated in various training exercises and operations, adapting to advances in artillery technology from towed howitzers to self-propelled systems. The unit’s legacy is marked by its readiness and professionalism, supporting both peacetime missions and contingency operations before eventual reorganization under Army modularity initiatives.
511th Military Intelligence Co
U.S. Army
The 511th Military Intelligence Company was first constituted during the Cold War era to provide dedicated intelligence support to U.S. Army operations in Europe. Over the years, the unit has specialized in signals intelligence (SIGINT), counterintelligence, and human intelligence (HUMINT) missions, supporting both strategic and tactical commanders. The 511th MI Company has deployed in support of major operations, including Operations Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom, gathering and analyzing critical battlefield information. Today, the company continues to adapt to evolving threats, playing a vital role in supporting national security objectives through advanced intelligence collection and analysis.
513th Maintenance Company
U.S. Army
The 513th Maintenance Company is a U.S. Army unit specializing in equipment maintenance and logistical support. Throughout its history, the company has provided critical maintenance services to ensure the operational readiness of vehicles and equipment for various battalions and brigades. The 513th has supported a range of missions, including overseas deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Renowned for its technical expertise and adaptability, the company continues to play a vital role in sustaining combat effectiveness for Army units.
517th Maint BN
U.S. Army
The 517th Maintenance Battalion (517th Maint BN) was activated during the Cold War era to provide critical maintenance and logistical support to U.S. Army combat units. Throughout its service, the battalion ensured operational readiness by maintaining and repairing vehicles, weapons systems, and other essential equipment. The 517th Maint BN participated in several major training exercises and deployments, supporting both peacetime and contingency operations. Its dedication to excellence contributed significantly to the overall effectiveness and mobility of the units it supported before its eventual inactivation.
52nd Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 52nd Signal Battalion is a distinguished communications unit in the United States Army with a lineage dating back to World War II. Originally constituted in 1942, the battalion provided critical signal support during the European campaigns, facilitating secure and reliable communications for Allied forces. After the war, the unit underwent several reorganizations and assignments, including service during the Cold War era in Germany, supporting U.S. Army Europe operations. Today, the 52nd Signal Battalion remains stationed in Europe, playing a vital role in sustaining command, control, and communications for U.S. and NATO missions.
534th Signal Co.
U.S. Army
The 534th Signal Company was a United States Army communications unit activated during World War II to provide vital signal support for command and control operations. Throughout its service, the company was responsible for installing, operating, and maintaining wired and radio communications in combat zones. The 534th played a key role in ensuring seamless communication between front-line units and higher headquarters, significantly enhancing operational effectiveness. After the war, the company continued to serve in various capacities, adapting to advancements in military communications technology and supporting missions during the Cold War era.
536th MP Co
U.S. Army
The 536th Military Police Company (536th MP Co) has a distinguished history of service within the United States Army. Originally activated during World War II, the unit has provided military police support in various theaters of operation, including law enforcement, security, and combat support missions. Throughout its history, the 536th MP Co has deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, where it played a vital role in maintaining order and discipline. The company is recognized for its professionalism and adaptability, earning commendations for its performance both at home and abroad.
538th Engineer Battalion
U.S. Army
The 538th Engineer Battalion is a unit within the United States Army National Guard, with roots tracing back to World War II. Originally constituted as an engineer regiment, the battalion has provided vital engineering support, including construction, combat engineering, and disaster response both domestically and overseas. Over the decades, it has participated in various operations, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The 538th Engineer Battalion remains an integral part of the National Guard, exemplifying readiness and service in both military and civil missions.
571st MP Company
U.S. Army
The 571st Military Police (MP) Company was originally constituted during World War II and activated on 10 April 1944 at Fort Custer, Michigan. Throughout its history, the 571st MP Company has served in various capacities, including law enforcement, combat support, and security operations both in the United States and overseas. The unit has deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, providing critical military police services in challenging environments. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the 571st MP Company continues to uphold its proud tradition of service within the U.S. Army Military Police Corps.
595th Signal Company
U.S. Army
The 595th Signal Company is a U.S. Army unit with a mission centered on providing tactical and strategic communications support. Activated during World War II, the company played a vital role in establishing and maintaining communication lines in support of Allied operations across various theaters. Over the decades, the 595th Signal Company has supported numerous military exercises and deployments, adapting to advancements in communications technology. Today, the unit continues to ensure reliable and secure communications for military operations, enhancing command and control capabilities for supported units.
59th MP Co
U.S. Army
The 59th Military Police Company (59th MP Co) has a distinguished history within the United States Army, originally constituted during World War II. Activated in 1942, the unit provided critical military police support in both the European and Pacific Theaters, ensuring order, security, and traffic control for combat forces. Over the decades, the 59th MP Co has deployed in support of various operations, including peacekeeping missions and contingency operations in areas such as the Balkans and the Middle East. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the company continues to serve as a vital asset in both garrison and deployed environments, upholding the Army’s law enforcement and security mission.
618th Engineer Battalion
U.S. Army
The 618th Engineer Battalion was originally constituted during World War II, providing essential engineering support for Allied operations in the European Theater. Renowned for its expertise in bridge construction, obstacle removal, and rapid airfield repairs, the battalion played a crucial role in enabling the mobility of frontline forces. Throughout its history, the 618th has been activated for various conflicts and humanitarian missions, adapting to evolving military engineering requirements. Today, the unit continues its legacy of excellence, supporting both combat and civil engineering operations as part of the U.S. Army Reserve.
663rd Ordnance Co
U.S. Army
The 663rd Ordnance Company is a unit in the United States Army specializing in explosive ordnance disposal (EOD). Activated in the mid-20th century, the company has supported various operations both domestically and overseas, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The 663rd Ordnance Co is tasked with detecting, identifying, and safely disposing of explosive threats, ensuring the safety of military personnel and civilians. Throughout its history, the unit has earned recognition for its professionalism and technical expertise in high-risk environments.
75th Support
U.S. Army
The 75th Support Battalion was originally constituted during World War II, providing critical logistical and maintenance support to combat units in the European Theater. Reactivated during the Vietnam War, the unit played a vital role in sustaining U.S. Army operations through transportation, supply, and repair services. Over subsequent decades, the 75th Support Battalion adapted to evolving military needs, supporting missions in the Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Today, the unit continues to ensure operational readiness and mission success as part of the U.S. Army's sustainment forces.
833rd ORD
U.S. Army
The 833rd Ordnance Company (833rd ORD) is a U.S. Army unit specializing in munitions and ordnance support. Activated during World War II, the unit played a crucial role in supplying, maintaining, and disposing of ammunition for frontline forces in the European Theater. Postwar, the 833rd continued to serve with distinction during the Cold War, adapting to evolving logistical and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) missions. Today, the 833rd ORD remains an integral part of Army operations, supporting both peacetime readiness and contingency missions worldwide.