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180th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 180th Infantry Regiment is a distinguished unit of the United States Army, originally organized in 1921 as part of the Oklahoma Army National Guard. The regiment saw extensive combat during World War II with the 45th Infantry Division, participating in major campaigns in Sicily, Italy, France, and Germany. In the Korean War, the 180th again served with distinction, earning numerous commendations for its bravery and effectiveness in combat. Over the decades, the unit has continued to serve in various domestic and overseas missions, maintaining its proud legacy of service and sacrifice.
19th MMC
U.S. Army
The 19th Medical Materiel Center (19th MMC) was a United States Army unit responsible for the management, distribution, and support of medical supplies and equipment. Activated during the Korean War, the unit played a crucial role in ensuring frontline medical units received timely medical materiel throughout the conflict. Over the decades, the 19th MMC supported various operations in the Pacific and East Asian theaters, providing logistical expertise during both peacetime and contingency operations. The unit’s legacy is marked by its adaptability and commitment to sustaining Army medical readiness across multiple generations.
2:222nd FA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 222nd Field Artillery Regiment (2/222nd FA) is a unit of the Utah Army National Guard with a distinguished history dating back to its original organization in southern Utah in 1854 as part of the Nauvoo Legion. The unit served with distinction in World War II, most notably as part of the 44th Infantry Division in the European Theater, providing critical artillery support during major campaigns in France and Germany. Following the war, the 2/222nd FA continued to serve in various state and federal missions, including domestic disaster response and overseas deployments. Today, the battalion remains a vital component of the Utah National Guard, upholding its proud heritage of service and readiness.
2:28th infantry 1st infantry division
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Black Lions," is a storied unit of the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division. Activated during World War I, the battalion gained notable distinction in World War II, participating in the Normandy landings and the Battle of the Bulge. In the Vietnam War, the 2/28th became renowned for its valor during operations such as the Battle of Ong Thanh in 1967. Throughout its history, the "Black Lions" have exemplified courage and resilience in some of America's most significant conflicts.
2:501st Aviation Regiment
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 501st Aviation Regiment (2-501st AVN), traces its lineage to the establishment of the 501st Aviation Battalion, activated in 1978 as part of the Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Armored Division. Over the decades, 2-501st AVN has provided vital aviation support, including air assault, reconnaissance, and logistical operations, in numerous exercises and deployments. The battalion has served in key operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, offering critical rotary-wing support to ground forces. Renowned for its adaptability and professionalism, 2-501st Aviation Regiment continues to play an essential role in Army aviation operations worldwide.
207th Military Intellegence
U.S. Army
The 207th Military Intelligence (MI) unit was constituted in the U.S. Army Reserve in 1982 and has served as a key provider of intelligence support to both national and tactical operations. Throughout its history, the 207th MI has deployed elements in support of Operations Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom, providing vital intelligence analysis, collection, and dissemination. The unit specializes in all-source intelligence, counterintelligence, and human intelligence, supporting commanders with actionable information. Over the years, the 207th MI has earned recognition for its professionalism and contributions to the Army’s mission, both in peacetime and during conflict.
20th Air Division
U.S. Army
The 20th Air Division was an air defense unit of the United States Air Force, originally activated in 1942 during World War II as part of the continental air defense system. After periods of inactivation and reactivation, it played a significant role during the Cold War, overseeing fighter-interceptor squadrons and missile units tasked with protecting the central United States from potential Soviet air attacks. Assigned to Air Defense Command, the division controlled radar stations and coordinated air defense operations in the Midwest, including management of the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system. The 20th Air Division was finally inactivated in 1983 as the threat of manned bomber attacks diminished and air defense priorities shifted.
20th Transportation
U.S. Army
The 20th Transportation Battalion, originally constituted during World War II, has a storied history of providing essential transportation and logistical support to U.S. Army operations. Activated in 1942, the unit played a key role in supporting Allied advances in the European Theater by ensuring the timely movement of troops, equipment, and supplies. Over the decades, the 20th Transportation Battalion has participated in numerous campaigns, including Vietnam, Operation Desert Storm, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Today, the unit continues its mission, delivering critical sustainment and mobility support in both peacetime and combat operations.
219th MI Detachment
U.S. Army
The 219th Military Intelligence (MI) Detachment was a specialized unit within the United States Army tasked with providing intelligence support to higher headquarters. Activated during the Cold War era, the 219th MI Detachment contributed to intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination in support of operational planning and decision-making. The unit participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, adapting to evolving intelligence needs throughout its service. Over time, its personnel and assets were integrated into larger intelligence organizations as part of broader Army restructuring efforts.
26:101st Engineer Battalion
U.S. Army
The 26th/101st Engineer Battalion has a distinguished legacy within the U.S. Army, tracing its lineage to both the 26th Engineer Battalion and the 101st Engineer Battalion. The 26th Engineer Battalion was originally activated during World War II, providing crucial engineer support in the European Theater. The 101st Engineer Battalion, established in 1636 as part of the Massachusetts militia, is recognized as one of the oldest units in the U.S. military, participating in major conflicts from the Revolutionary War through the Global War on Terrorism. When operating as a combined or task-organized unit, the 26/101st Engineer Battalion has delivered vital combat engineering, mobility, and construction capabilities to support Army operations worldwide.
27th Ordnance Co
U.S. Army
The 27th Ordnance Company has a distinguished history of providing critical ordnance support to U.S. Army operations. Activated during World War II, the unit was responsible for the maintenance, storage, and distribution of munitions to frontline forces across the European Theater. In subsequent decades, the company adapted to evolving military needs, supporting campaigns in Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East with advanced explosive ordnance disposal and ammunition supply missions. Today, the 27th Ordnance Company continues to uphold its legacy of excellence, ensuring combat readiness through expert munitions management and ordnance operations.
2nd FSSG 2nd Medical BN.
U.S. Army
The 2nd Medical Battalion is a key component of the 2nd Force Service Support Group (2nd FSSG), now known as Combat Logistics Regiment 25, Marine Logistics Group, United States Marine Corps. Activated in World War II, the battalion has provided critical medical support, including casualty care, surgical services, and evacuation, to Marine forces during major conflicts such as Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. Stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, the unit is renowned for its rapid deployment capability and comprehensive medical readiness. Throughout its history, the 2nd Medical Battalion has ensured Marine combat effectiveness by delivering essential health services on the battlefield.
3 armor 1 brigade csc 2-32 armor
U.S. Army
The Combat Support Company (CSC), 2nd Battalion, 32nd Armor (2-32 Armor), is an integral component of the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division (“3/1 ABCT”), also known as the “Bulldog Brigade.” The 2-32 Armor’s lineage dates back to World War II, when it participated in campaigns across Europe, including Normandy and the Rhineland. Over the decades, the battalion and its subordinate companies have served with distinction in major conflicts such as Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. The CSC provides critical support functions—such as reconnaissance, mortar fire, and anti-armor capabilities—ensuring the brigade’s maneuver units maintain operational effectiveness on the modern battlefield.
3-16FA
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 16th Field Artillery Regiment (3-16 FA) was originally constituted in 1916 as part of the 16th Field Artillery and has a distinguished history of service in the U.S. Army. The battalion served with distinction in World War I, World War II, and has deployed in support of Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. Known as the "Rolling Thunder," 3-16 FA has provided critical artillery support to maneuver units, earning multiple campaign streamers and unit commendations throughout its history. Today, the battalion is assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Cavazos, Texas, continuing its tradition of excellence and readiness.
3:1st FA
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 1st Field Artillery Regiment (3/1st FA) has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army, tracing its lineage back to the early 20th century. Originally constituted in 1907, the unit has participated in numerous major conflicts, including World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War, providing vital artillery support to maneuver units. During the Cold War, 3/1st FA was stationed in various locations in Europe and the United States, adapting to evolving artillery technology and tactics. In recent decades, the battalion has supported operations in the Middle East, continuing its legacy of excellence in fire support and combat readiness.
3:22nd Infantry
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment (3/22nd Infantry) is a storied unit of the United States Army with roots tracing back to its original activation in 1812. The battalion saw distinguished service in major conflicts, including World War II, where it fought in the European Theater, and the Vietnam War, where it participated in numerous operations as part of the 25th Infantry Division and later the 4th Infantry Division. Throughout its history, 3/22nd Infantry has earned multiple unit citations and campaign streamers for its valor and effectiveness in combat. Today, the unit continues its legacy of excellence as part of the modern U.S. Army, upholding its motto, "Deeds, Not Words."
3:34th Armored Division
U.S. Army
The 3rd Brigade, 34th Armored Division (often stylized as 3/34th Armored Division) was a unit of the United States Army National Guard. Headquartered in Iowa, the brigade was a key element of the 34th Armored Division, which was active during the Cold War era, primarily tasked with training and readiness for armored warfare in Europe. The 3/34th participated in numerous training exercises and annual maneuvers, maintaining readiness for potential deployment during heightened tensions between NATO and Warsaw Pact forces. The division, including its 3rd Brigade, was inactivated in 1968 as part of a nationwide reorganization of Army National Guard armored forces, with its units either disbanded or reassigned to other commands.
3:39th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment (3/39th Infantry) has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army. Originally constituted in 1917, it has served in major conflicts such as World War II and the Vietnam War. During the Vietnam War, 3/39th Infantry was assigned to the 9th Infantry Division and operated in the challenging Mekong Delta, participating in significant operations including Operation Palm Tree and Operation Coronado. The battalion earned multiple unit commendations for its valor and professionalism before being inactivated as part of post-war drawdowns.
3:5th FA
U.S. Army
The 3rd Battalion, 5th Field Artillery Regiment (3/5th FA) is one of the oldest continuously serving units in the United States Army, tracing its lineage back to the original Alexander Hamilton Battery of the Revolutionary War in 1776. Over its long history, 3/5th FA has participated in numerous conflicts, including the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, both World Wars, the Korean War, Vietnam, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism. Renowned for its distinguished service and adaptability, the battalion has provided critical artillery support to maneuver forces and has earned multiple campaign streamers and unit citations. Today, 3/5th FA remains an active and vital component of the U.S. Army’s field artillery capabilities.
368 Transportation Company Fort Eustis , Virginia
U.S. Army
The 368th Transportation Company, based at Fort Eustis, Virginia, is a distinguished unit within the U.S. Army’s transportation corps. Activated during periods of increased logistical demand, the company has played a vital role in providing movement control and transportation support for both stateside and overseas operations. Throughout its history, the 368th has supported major military campaigns by ensuring the efficient transport of personnel, equipment, and supplies. The unit’s dedication to mission readiness and excellence continues to uphold the proud traditions of Army logistics at Fort Eustis.
371st Radio Research Company
U.S. Army
The 371st Radio Research Company (371st RRC) was a U.S. Army signals intelligence unit active during the Vietnam War. Organized under the Army Security Agency (ASA), the company was tasked with intercepting and analyzing enemy communications to provide critical intelligence support to American and allied forces. The unit operated primarily in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam, working closely with combat units to locate and counter Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army activities. The 371st RRC played a vital role in electronic warfare operations, contributing significantly to the overall intelligence efforts during the conflict before its deactivation following the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam.
37TH ARMOR REGIMENT
U.S. Army
The 37th Armor Regiment was constituted in 1941 and activated at Fort Knox, Kentucky, as part of the U.S. Army’s rapid expansion during World War II. The regiment fought with distinction in the European Theater, participating in campaigns such as Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. After World War II, the unit underwent several reorganizations, serving in various armored divisions and engaging in Cold War deterrence duties in Europe. Elements of the 37th Armor Regiment have since supported operations in the Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan, maintaining a proud legacy of excellence in armored warfare.
391st Engineers
U.S. Army
The 391st Engineer Battalion was constituted on 5 May 1942 in the Army of the United States and activated on 15 August 1942 at Camp Pickett, Virginia. During World War II, the unit served with distinction in the European Theater, participating in campaigns such as Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe, where it was responsible for constructing vital bridges, roads, and fortifications. After the war, the battalion was inactivated, but later reactivated in the Army Reserve, continuing its tradition of providing engineer support in both combat and peacetime operations. Today, the 391st Engineer Battalion remains an essential combat support unit, prepared to deploy and provide engineering expertise wherever needed.
3rd Air defense Artillery Training Battalion
U.S. Army
The 3rd Air Defense Artillery Training Battalion traces its lineage to early U.S. coastal artillery units, initially formed to defend the nation’s shores in the late 19th century. Throughout the 20th century, the battalion evolved alongside advancements in air defense technology, transitioning from coastal guns to anti-aircraft artillery and, eventually, modern missile systems. Reorganized as a training battalion, the 3rd is now stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where it plays a critical role in instructing new generations of air defense artillery soldiers. The unit upholds a proud tradition of excellence, preparing personnel to defend against aerial threats in support of U.S. and allied operations worldwide.