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The 111th Signal Battalion (California Army National Guard) was established to provide tactical communications support for military operations. With roots tracing back to World War II signal units, the battalion has served in various federal and state missions, including disaster response and overseas deployments. Notably, the 111th Signal Battalion supported Operation Iraqi Freedom, ensuring secure and reliable communication networks for command and control. Today, the unit continues to modernize its capabilities, remaining a vital component of the California Army National Guard’s communications infrastructure.
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The 1140th Military Police Company is a unit of the Missouri Army National Guard with a distinguished history of service. Over the years, the 1140th MP Co has deployed in support of both overseas operations and domestic missions, including Operation Iraqi Freedom and disaster response efforts within the United States. The company specializes in law enforcement, security, and detainee operations, providing critical support to military and civilian authorities. Through its commitment and professionalism, the 1140th MP Co has earned recognition for excellence and dedication to duty.
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The 114th Combat Support Hospital (CSH) is a distinguished United States Army medical unit with a history of providing comprehensive healthcare support during military operations. Activated in 1942 as the 114th Evacuation Hospital, the unit served in the European Theater during World War II, delivering critical medical care to wounded soldiers. Over the years, the 114th CSH has participated in numerous missions, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, where it offered advanced medical treatment in austere environments. The unit continues to uphold its legacy of excellence by delivering rapid, life-saving medical support to U.S. and allied forces worldwide.
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The 116th Assault Helicopter Company (AHC), known as the "Hornets," was activated in 1965 and served prominently during the Vietnam War. The unit was tasked with providing air mobility, including troop transport, resupply, and close air support, utilizing UH-1 "Huey" helicopters. The 116th AHC participated in numerous combat operations across South Vietnam, earning a reputation for bravery and effectiveness under fire. The company was deactivated following the drawdown of U.S. forces in Vietnam, but its legacy endures through the valor and sacrifices of its members.
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The 1175th Military Police Company (1175th MP Co) is a unit within the United States Army National Guard, primarily based in Tennessee. Activated in the 20th century, the company has provided law enforcement, force protection, and security operations both domestically and overseas. The 1175th MP Co has deployed in support of major operations including Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it conducted convoy security and detainee operations. In addition to overseas missions, the unit has supported state and local authorities during emergencies, natural disasters, and civil disturbances within Tennessee.
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The 11th Aviation Regiment (11th Avn Regt) is a distinguished unit of the United States Army specializing in aviation operations. It was originally constituted in 1965 during the Vietnam War, where its helicopter companies played a crucial role in air mobility, reconnaissance, and combat support missions. Over the decades, the regiment has undergone several reorganizations and has been equipped with advanced aircraft such as the AH-64 Apache. The 11th Aviation Regiment continues to support U.S. Army operations worldwide, demonstrating excellence in aerial warfare, surveillance, and rapid deployment capabilities.
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The 11th Aviation Regiment, known as the "Thunderheads," was first constituted on 24 May 1966 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 11th Aviation Group. It was activated on 1 July 1966 at Fort Benning, Georgia, and played a significant role during the Vietnam War, providing critical aerial support and reconnaissance missions. Over the years, the unit has undergone several reorganizations and redesignations, becoming the 11th Aviation Regiment in 1987. The 11th AVN Regt. has participated in multiple operations, including Operation Desert Storm, where it provided combat aviation support, solidifying its reputation as a vital combat aviation unit in the U.S. Army.
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The 11th HMS, also known as the 11th Heavy Mechanized Squadron, was established during World War II as a key armored unit in the British Army. It played a pivotal role in the North African Campaign, providing crucial support during the Battle of El Alamein in 1942. After the war, the squadron was redeployed to Europe, participating in peacekeeping missions and NATO exercises throughout the Cold War. Today, the 11th HMS continues its legacy as a modern armored reconnaissance unit, adapting to new technologies and strategic demands.
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The 122nd Engineer Battalion is a unit of the South Carolina Army National Guard with a distinguished history of service. Tracing its origins to the early 20th century, the battalion has participated in numerous major conflicts, including World War II, where its soldiers provided critical engineering support across the European Theater. Over the decades, the 122nd has deployed for both federal missions abroad and state emergencies at home, offering expertise in construction, mobility, and disaster response. Today, the battalion continues to uphold its legacy, supporting military operations and community needs throughout South Carolina and beyond.
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The 122nd Medical Detachment is a U.S. Army unit with a distinguished history of providing medical support and care to soldiers in various operational environments. Activated during the Vietnam War, the unit played a crucial role in delivering medical evacuation, treatment, and support services to combat and non-combat personnel. Over the years, the 122nd Medical Detachment has been deployed in numerous missions, both in peacetime and conflict, demonstrating adaptability and commitment to soldier welfare. Its legacy reflects the values of Army medicine—selfless service, expertise, and dedication to saving lives on and off the battlefield.
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The 125th Adjutant General (AG) Detachment (Postal) was a specialized unit within the United States Army responsible for managing postal operations in support of deployed forces. Activated during periods of large-scale military operations, the unit ensured the timely delivery and dispatch of mail, which was vital for sustaining troop morale and maintaining communication between service members and their families. The 125th AG Detachment (Postal) deployed to various theaters, including during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, and later in support of missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. Through its dedicated service, the unit played a crucial logistical role, often working under challenging conditions to provide reliable postal services to soldiers in the field.
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The 1279th Combat Engineer Battalion was activated during World War II to provide critical engineering support to Allied forces in the European Theater. The unit was responsible for constructing bridges, clearing minefields, and repairing roads under combat conditions, often working at the front lines to ensure the mobility of advancing troops. During the Normandy campaign, the 1279th played a vital role in breaching German defenses and facilitating the rapid movement of armored divisions. After the war, the battalion was recognized for its bravery and technical expertise, earning several campaign streamers and commendations before its eventual deactivation.
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The 135th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) was an essential medical unit within the United States Army, activated during the Korean War to provide rapid surgical care near the front lines. Known for its mobility and ability to set up operations quickly under combat conditions, the 135th MASH saved countless lives by stabilizing wounded soldiers before evacuation to larger medical facilities. Throughout its service, the unit adapted to advances in battlefield medicine, including improved triage techniques and the use of helicopters for medical evacuation. The legacy of the 135th MASH contributed to the evolution of modern forward surgical teams in today’s military medical corps.
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The 139th AG Company (Postal) is a United States Army unit specializing in postal operations and mail distribution for deployed forces. Activated during the Vietnam War, the company provided essential mail services to boost troop morale and maintain communication between soldiers and their families. Over the years, the 139th AG Company has supported various operations, ensuring secure and efficient mail delivery in challenging environments. Its dedicated service highlights the critical role of postal units in sustaining military effectiveness and personnel welfare during overseas deployments.
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The 1450th Transportation Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, originally activated to provide logistical and transportation support. Throughout its history, the 1450th has played a vital role in moving troops, equipment, and supplies during both training missions and overseas deployments. The unit has been mobilized in support of operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom, demonstrating flexibility and dedication in complex environments. Recognized for its professionalism, the 1450th Transportation Company continues to uphold a proud tradition of service within the Army’s transportation corps.
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The 147th Postal Detachment is a specialized unit within the United States Army responsible for providing postal services to troops in deployed and garrison environments. Established to ensure secure and efficient mail delivery, the unit has supported various operations by maintaining the morale of service members through reliable communication with loved ones. Throughout its history, the 147th Postal Det. has deployed in support of missions such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, operating postal facilities in challenging conditions. The unit continues to play a crucial role in sustaining troop welfare and mission effectiveness through its dedicated postal operations.
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The 148th Supply & Service Company (S&S), assigned to the 2nd Maintenance Battalion, has a distinguished history of providing critical logistical and maintenance support to U.S. military operations. Activated to enhance the sustainment capabilities of the battalion, the 148th S&S specializes in supply distribution, petroleum operations, and field services for deployed forces. Throughout its service, the unit has supported numerous training exercises and real-world missions, ensuring that front-line units remain operational and well-equipped. The 148th S&S is recognized for its adaptability and commitment to mission readiness, contributing significantly to the success of the 2nd Maintenance Battalion’s overall mission.
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The 14th Military Intelligence Battalion (14th MI Battalion) is a unit of the United States Army specializing in intelligence collection and analysis. Activated during the post-Cold War era, the battalion has supported a wide range of operations, providing critical intelligence to commanders at various echelons. The 14th MI Battalion has participated in numerous deployments, including operations in the Middle East and other global theaters, offering signals, human, and all-source intelligence support. Known for its technical expertise and adaptability, the battalion continues to play a vital role in enhancing situational awareness and mission success for U.S. Army forces.
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The 157th Support Battalion has its origins in the mid-20th century, initially activated to provide logistical and sustainment support to combat units within its parent division. Over the decades, the battalion has participated in numerous major operations, including deployments during Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it distinguished itself by ensuring uninterrupted supply lines under challenging conditions. The unit has evolved with modern military demands, integrating advanced technologies in transportation, maintenance, and medical support roles. Today, the 157th Support Battalion continues to serve as a vital component of its brigade, upholding a proud legacy of service and adaptability in both domestic and overseas missions.
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The 158th Cavalry Regiment (158th CAV) is a unit of the Maryland Army National Guard with a lineage dating back to 2006, when it was reorganized from existing units to provide reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition capabilities. As part of the 29th Infantry Division, the 158th CAV supported training and homeland security missions, as well as overseas deployments in support of the Global War on Terrorism. The regiment's soldiers participated in both domestic emergency response operations and federal activations. In 2015, the 158th Cavalry Regiment was inactivated, with its personnel and assets reallocated to other Maryland Army National Guard units.
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The 15th Field Hospital is a distinguished U.S. Army medical unit with a legacy tracing back to World War II, when it provided critical medical support to front-line troops in the European Theater. Reactivated and reorganized multiple times, the hospital played vital roles during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, delivering advanced surgical care under combat conditions. In more recent decades, the 15th Field Hospital has supported operations in the Middle East, including Operations Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom, adapting to evolving battlefield medicine. Renowned for its rapid deployment and life-saving capabilities, the unit continues to exemplify excellence in military medical readiness and care.
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The 163rd Armor Cavalry is a unit within the Montana Army National Guard with a lineage tracing back to post-World War II reorganization. Originally constituted as infantry and later redesignated, the unit became the 163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment in 1953, reflecting the evolving needs of modern mechanized warfare. Throughout the Cold War, the 163rd provided armored reconnaissance and combat support, participating in numerous training exercises and fulfilling state emergency missions. After Army restructuring in the 1980s, its elements were reorganized into armor battalions, continuing the tradition of service and readiness in both state and federal roles.
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The 163rd Field Artillery (FA) is a historic unit within the United States Army National Guard, tracing its origins to early 20th-century artillery formations. Organized and federally recognized in the interwar period, the 163rd FA provided vital fire support during World War II, notably serving in the European Theater. Throughout the Cold War, the unit underwent several reorganizations, adapting to new technologies and mission requirements while maintaining a strong tradition of service. Today, the 163rd FA continues to support both state and federal missions, upholding its legacy of excellence in field artillery operations.
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The 165th Transportation Company was first constituted during World War II, providing crucial logistical support in the European Theater. Reactivated for the Vietnam War, the unit played a significant role in transporting supplies and equipment throughout challenging environments. Over the decades, the 165th has supported various operations, including humanitarian missions and overseas deployments in support of Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for its adaptability and dedication, the company continues to uphold its legacy of excellence in military transportation.