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The 1st Battalion, 134th Field Artillery Regiment (1-134 FA) is a unit of the Ohio Army National Guard with a distinguished lineage tracing back to the early 20th century. Originally organized in 1917, elements of the unit served in both World Wars, providing vital artillery support to American forces in Europe. Throughout the Cold War and into the 21st century, 1-134 FA has participated in numerous training exercises and federal mobilizations, including deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Today, the battalion continues its mission of delivering accurate and timely fire support, upholding its proud tradition of service to both the state and nation.
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**1st Battalion, 194th Armor Regiment – Bravo and Delta Companies** The 1st Battalion, 194th Armor Regiment (1-194 AR), traces its lineage to World War II, participating with distinction in the European Theater as part of the 34th Infantry Division. Over the decades, Bravo and Delta Companies have trained extensively in armored warfare, supporting both national defense and overseas contingency operations. Members of 1-194 AR have deployed in support of missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, providing critical armored and infantry support to coalition operations. Today, Bravo and Delta Companies continue their legacy of readiness and service as part of the Minnesota Army National Guard, maintaining proficiency in modern armored tactics and supporting both state and federal missions.
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1st Battalion, 2nd Marines Reconnaissance Platoon (commonly known as 1/2 Recon) is a specialized reconnaissance unit within the 2nd Marine Division, United States Marine Corps. Established to provide the battalion commander with timely intelligence and battlefield surveillance, 1/2 Recon has deployed in support of major operations including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. The unit is renowned for its expertise in amphibious reconnaissance, surveillance, and direct action missions, often operating ahead of main forces to gather critical information. Over the years, 1/2 Recon has built a reputation for adaptability, professionalism, and valor in challenging environments.
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**1st Battalion, 26th Marines (1/26):** The 1st Battalion, 26th Marines (1/26), was activated during World War II as part of the 5th Marine Division and participated in the Battle of Iwo Jima in 1945. After World War II, the battalion was deactivated and later reactivated for service during the Vietnam War. In Vietnam, 1/26 saw significant combat action, notably participating in the defense of Khe Sanh during the 1968 siege. The battalion earned numerous commendations for its valor before being deactivated following the end of U.S. ground combat operations in Vietnam.
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The 1st Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment (1/3 HHT ACR) has a distinguished history as a reconnaissance and security force within the U.S. Army. Organized as the Headquarters and Headquarters Troop (HHT) of the squadron, it has provided command and control for cavalry operations since its inception. The unit has served in numerous conflicts, including World War II, Operation Desert Storm, and Operation Iraqi Freedom, demonstrating mobility and adaptability in a variety of combat environments. The soldiers of 1/3 HHT ACR continue to uphold the regiment’s proud traditions of readiness, vigilance, and excellence in support of national defense.
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The 1st Battalion, 377th Field Artillery Regiment (1-377 FAR) traces its lineage to the 377th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion, activated in 1942 as part of the 101st Airborne Division during World War II. The unit distinguished itself in major campaigns, including Normandy, Operation Market Garden, and the Battle of the Bulge, providing critical airborne artillery support. Throughout the Cold War and into the 21st century, 1-377 FAR continued to serve with distinction, participating in operations such as Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. As of recent years, the battalion has been an integral part of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 11th Airborne Division, maintaining readiness to provide airborne artillery support wherever needed.
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The 1st Battalion, 4th Field Artillery Regiment (1/4 FA) traces its lineage back to 1907, when it was first constituted in the Regular Army. Over its long history, the unit has participated in multiple conflicts, including World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War, providing critical fire support to maneuver units. During the Cold War, 1/4 FA served in Europe as part of NATO forces, maintaining readiness against potential threats. In recent years, the battalion has supported operations in the Middle East, continuing its legacy of excellence in artillery fire support.
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The 100th Supply and Services (S&S) Battalion was constituted to provide critical logistical support, including supply distribution, maintenance, and field services, to U.S. Army units in both peacetime and combat operations. Activated during the mid-20th century, the battalion played a vital role in supporting large-scale maneuvers and deployments, ensuring frontline troops received necessary equipment, fuel, and provisions. Over the decades, the 100 S&S Battalion participated in major military exercises and contingency operations, adapting to evolving logistical challenges and technologies. Renowned for its efficiency and reliability, the unit has contributed significantly to mission readiness and operational success in various theaters.
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The 1006th General Supply Company was a support unit in the United States Army responsible for the procurement, storage, and distribution of essential supplies to frontline and rear-area units. Activated during World War II, the company played a vital role in ensuring the steady flow of equipment, rations, and materials during key campaigns in the European Theater. Its logistical expertise contributed to the operational effectiveness of combat divisions, often operating under challenging conditions. After the war, the 1006th General Supply Company was either inactivated or re-designated as part of the Army’s postwar reorganization.
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The 1018th Quartermaster Company is a support unit within the United States Army Reserve, specializing in petroleum supply and logistics. Established during World War II, the company played a crucial role in ensuring fuel and supply lines remained uninterrupted for allied forces in the European and Pacific theaters. Over the decades, the 1018th has been mobilized for various conflicts and operations, including the Gulf War and Operation Iraqi Freedom, providing vital support to combat and humanitarian missions. Today, the unit continues its tradition of excellence, maintaining readiness to deliver essential logistical support both at home and abroad.
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The 101st Signal Support Battalion (101st SSB) was established in the late 20th century to provide critical communications and electronic support for brigade-level operations. Over the years, the unit has played a pivotal role in ensuring secure and reliable command and control during both training exercises and real-world deployments. Notably, the 101st SSB supported major operations in the Middle East, where its expertise in battlefield communications significantly enhanced mission success. The battalion continues to adapt to emerging technologies, maintaining its reputation as a vital enabler of modern military operations.
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The 107th Finance, originally constituted during World War II, has played a crucial role in providing financial services and support to U.S. Army operations. The unit has been responsible for managing soldiers’ pay, disbursement of funds, and financial accountability in both peacetime and combat environments. Over the decades, the 107th Finance has supported various deployments, ensuring timely and accurate financial transactions during major conflicts and humanitarian missions. Its dedication to fiscal responsibility has consistently contributed to the overall mission effectiveness of the U.S. Army.
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The 108th Cavalry Regiment traces its origins to 1921, formed as part of the National Guard with units in Georgia and Louisiana. During World War II, the regiment’s elements were reorganized and served in various reconnaissance and security roles, supporting operations in both the European and Pacific Theaters. After the war, the unit underwent several reorganizations, reflecting changes in Army structure and doctrine, ultimately becoming a reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition (RSTA) unit within the modern Army National Guard. The 108th Cavalry has participated in numerous training exercises and overseas deployments, continuing its legacy of adaptability and service.
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The 1099th Transportation Company (Medium Boat) is a U.S. Army watercraft unit specializing in logistical support and transportation operations using medium landing craft. Activated during the Vietnam War, the unit played a crucial role in moving troops, vehicles, and supplies along the intricate river networks of Southeast Asia, supporting combat and resupply missions. Over the years, the 1099th has participated in various training exercises and real-world operations, including humanitarian assistance and disaster response. Its expertise in amphibious and littoral logistics continues to enhance the Army's ability to project power and sustain forces in diverse environments.
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The 11th Airborne Division, known as the "Angels," was activated in 1943 during World War II. It played a pivotal role in the Pacific Theater, notably participating in the liberation of the Philippines and the Battle of Luzon. After the war, the division was among the first Allied units to land in Japan as part of the occupation force. Reactivated in later years, the 11th Airborne continues its legacy as a rapid-response airborne and Arctic-capable unit in the United States Army.
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The 110th Quartermaster Company (Water Purification & Distribution), designated as 110 QM CO (WELKAAA), is a United States Army unit under the command of Forces Command (FORSCOM). The company specializes in water purification and distribution, providing critical potable water support to military operations in both combat and peacetime environments. Throughout its history, the 110th QM CO has deployed in support of major operations and humanitarian missions, ensuring that troops and civilians have access to safe drinking water. Its expertise and rapid deployment capability make it a vital logistical asset within FORSCOM’s sustainment structure.
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The 111 Infantry of the 56 Brigade has a distinguished history of service within its nation's armed forces. Formed during a period of military expansion, the unit has participated in several key operations, both in conventional warfare and peacekeeping missions. Throughout its existence, the 111 Infantry has earned numerous commendations for bravery and operational excellence, particularly noted during its deployment in high-intensity conflict zones. Its disciplined ranks and strong esprit de corps continue to make it a vital component of the 56 Brigade’s operational capabilities.
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The 1110th Transportation Company was a unit of the United States Army Reserve specializing in transportation and logistical support. Activated in the post-World War II era, the unit played a vital role in moving personnel, equipment, and supplies during peacetime training exercises and various military operations. Over the decades, the 1110th supported missions both domestically and overseas, including deployments in support of Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. The company earned recognition for its professionalism and adaptability before eventually being inactivated as part of broader Army restructuring initiatives.
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The 1125th Army Hospital is a U.S. Army Reserve medical unit specializing in providing comprehensive medical care and support during both peacetime and wartime operations. Activated during the late 20th century, the unit has participated in several major training exercises and has been mobilized to support overseas contingency operations, including deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The hospital is staffed by Army Reserve medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and support personnel, who ensure readiness to provide emergency, surgical, and inpatient care. Throughout its history, the 1125th Army Hospital has earned recognition for its excellence in medical service and its vital contributions to military readiness and humanitarian missions.
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The 113th Engineers and 132nd Engineers are distinguished military engineering units with histories rooted in providing critical combat and construction support. Both units have served in major conflicts, including World War II, where they were instrumental in building bridges, clearing obstacles, and ensuring mobility for allied forces. Over the decades, the units have adapted to evolving military needs, taking on roles in disaster response, infrastructure development, and overseas deployments. Their legacy is marked by technical expertise, resilience under fire, and a steadfast commitment to mission success.
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The 1158th Transportation Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, specializing in transportation and logistical support. Established in the mid-20th century, the unit has provided vital convoy operations, cargo transport, and supply distribution in both domestic and overseas missions. The 1158th has supported numerous operations, including deployments to Southwest Asia during the Global War on Terrorism. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the unit continues to play a crucial role in sustaining military operations and ensuring the mobility of U.S. forces.
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The 1306th Engineer Regiment was a United States Army unit activated during World War II to provide essential engineering support in combat operations. Formed in 1943, the regiment was deployed to the European Theater, where it played a critical role in constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and repairing vital infrastructure following the D-Day landings. The 1306th supported the advance of Allied forces through France and into Germany, often working under enemy fire to ensure the mobility and supply lines of frontline troops. After the war, the regiment was deactivated as part of the general postwar demobilization of U.S. forces.
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The 130th Station Hospital was a medical unit of the United States Army that served during World War II. Activated in 1942, the hospital deployed to the European Theater, providing vital medical support to Allied forces. It operated in England and later on the continent following the D-Day landings, treating thousands of wounded soldiers. The 130th Station Hospital played a crucial role in saving lives and maintaining troop morale throughout the conflict.
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The 138th Field Artillery traces its origins to the Kentucky National Guard and was first organized in 1917 for service in World War I. The unit served with distinction in Europe as part of the 38th Division, providing crucial artillery support during major campaigns. After federal service in World War II, the 138th was reorganized and has since participated in both state and federal missions, including responses to natural disasters and overseas deployments. Today, the 138th Field Artillery continues to serve as a vital component of the Kentucky Army National Guard, upholding a legacy of readiness and service.