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7,146 units • 1,346,831 members
65th infantry
U.S. Army
The 65th Infantry Regiment, also known as "The Borinqueneers," is a Puerto Rican regiment of the United States Army established in 1899. The unit distinguished itself in World War I and World War II, but gained particular renown for its bravery and combat performance during the Korean War. Despite facing segregation and discrimination, the regiment earned numerous awards, including the Presidential Unit Citation and individual medals for valor. In 2014, the Borinqueneers were collectively awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, recognizing their exemplary service and significant contributions to American military history.
677th Supply Company
U.S. Army
The 677th Supply Company is a logistics unit in the United States Army, specializing in the distribution and management of supplies and equipment essential for sustaining combat operations. Activated during the buildup of U.S. military forces in the late 20th century, the unit has supported a wide range of missions, from peacetime humanitarian relief to major combat deployments. Throughout its history, the 677th Supply Company has played a critical role in operations such as Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, ensuring frontline units remained fully equipped and operational. Their dedication to logistical excellence has earned the unit multiple commendations and recognition for outstanding service.
6th Psyops
U.S. Army
The 6th Psychological Operations Battalion (6th PSYOP) traces its origins to the U.S. Army's growing need for specialized psychological warfare capabilities during the Cold War. Activated in the mid-20th century, the unit has been instrumental in developing and disseminating information campaigns to influence foreign audiences, support U.S. objectives, and counter enemy propaganda. Throughout its history, the 6th PSYOP has supported operations in regions such as the Balkans, the Middle East, and Africa, tailoring messages to diverse cultural contexts. Today, the battalion continues to play a vital role in modern information operations, leveraging advanced technology and social science to shape perceptions and support U.S. military missions worldwide.
701st MP Co
U.S. Army
The 701st Military Police Company (701st MP Co) has a distinguished history within the United States Army, tracing its origins to World War II when it was first constituted and activated to provide vital military police support in the European Theater. Over the decades, the unit has been stationed at various locations, including Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and has played key roles in law enforcement, mobility support, and force protection missions both stateside and overseas. The 701st MP Co has deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, earning accolades for its professionalism and adaptability in combat and peacekeeping environments. Today, the company continues to uphold its legacy by training and preparing soldiers to meet the dynamic challenges of military policing around the world.
706th Transportation Company
U.S. Army
The 706th Transportation Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve specializing in transportation and logistics support. Activated in the mid-20th century, the company has provided critical truck and convoy operations, ensuring the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies in both domestic and overseas missions. Throughout its history, the 706th has supported major operations, including deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it played a vital role in sustaining coalition forces. The company continues to train and prepare for rapid deployment, maintaining its reputation for reliability and excellence in Army transportation operations.
70th Combat Engineer
U.S. Army
The **70th Combat Engineer** unit has a distinguished history of providing vital engineering support to U.S. Army operations. Activated during World War II, the unit was instrumental in constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and enabling the rapid movement of Allied forces across Europe. In subsequent conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the 70th Combat Engineer continued to demonstrate expertise in mobility, countermobility, and survivability tasks. Today, the unit remains a critical asset, supporting both combat and humanitarian missions worldwide with advanced engineering capabilities.
710 msb
U.S. Army
The 710th Main Support Battalion (710th MSB) was a key logistics unit within the U.S. Army, primarily assigned to support the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division. Activated in the mid-1980s, the battalion provided essential supply, maintenance, and medical support to brigade operations. The 710th MSB was deployed in several major operations, including missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, where it played a vital role in sustaining combat effectiveness. In 2004, the unit was reorganized and redesignated as the 710th Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) under the Army's modular force structure, continuing its legacy of support and service.
71st Ordinance Company
U.S. Army
The 71st Ordnance Company was originally constituted during World War II to provide essential ammunition and ordnance support to combat units in the European Theater of Operations. Over the decades, the unit has been reorganized and deployed in various conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, where it played a crucial role in munitions management and explosive ordnance disposal. Throughout its history, the 71st Ordnance Company has been recognized for its technical expertise and dedication to maintaining the safety and effectiveness of U.S. Army operations. Today, the company continues its mission, supporting global operations and ensuring readiness through advanced ordnance support and explosive hazard mitigation.
75th Field Hospital
U.S. Army
The 75th Field Hospital was first constituted on 21 December 1928 in the Organized Reserves as the 75th Evacuation Hospital. Activated on 1 June 1941 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, the unit served with distinction throughout World War II, providing vital medical support during the European campaign. After several periods of inactivation and reactivation, the unit was redesignated as the 75th Field Hospital in 2004. Today, the 75th Field Hospital continues its mission of delivering deployable medical care and support to U.S. and allied forces worldwide.
75th support Fort Knox
U.S. Army
The 75th Support Battalion, stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, has a distinguished history of providing critical logistical and support services to U.S. Army operations. Activated during periods of major conflict, the unit has played key roles in ensuring combat readiness by delivering transportation, supply, and maintenance support to frontline units. Over the decades, the battalion has adapted to evolving military needs, participating in both training missions and deployments abroad. Its legacy at Fort Knox reflects a commitment to sustaining Army operations and enhancing mission success through excellence in support services.
765 Battalion
U.S. Army
765 Battalion was a unit of the South African Army, formed during the late stages of the Border War, primarily operating in the Northern Transvaal region. Established in the early 1980s, its main role was area force protection, conducting counter-insurgency operations, and supporting internal security along the northern borders. The battalion was composed largely of local recruits and was instrumental in patrolling and securing key routes against insurgent infiltration. With the end of apartheid and the restructuring of the South African Defence Force in the early 1990s, 765 Battalion was eventually disbanded.
772 MP Co
U.S. Army
The 772nd Military Police Company (772 MP Co) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve with a distinguished history of service. Originally constituted in 1942 during World War II, the company has participated in various campaigns, including operations in Europe and later deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan during the Global War on Terrorism. The 772nd MP Co specializes in law enforcement, security operations, and detainee management, supporting both combat and peacekeeping missions. Throughout its service, the unit has earned commendations for its professionalism and dedication to mission success.
78th Finance co
U.S. Army
The 78th Finance Company was a United States Army unit tasked with providing financial services and support to soldiers and units. Activated during World War II, the company played a critical role in ensuring timely pay, disbursements, and financial management for deployed forces. Over the decades, the 78th Finance Company supported numerous operations, including peacetime assignments and overseas deployments, notably during Operation Iraqi Freedom. The unit’s professionalism and dedication contributed significantly to maintaining soldier morale and operational effectiveness by ensuring financial stability in diverse and challenging environments.
795 mp bn
U.S. Army
The 795th Military Police Battalion (795th MP BN) was constituted on 24 June 1942 in the Army of the United States and activated on 1 July 1942 at Fort Custer, Michigan. During World War II, the battalion served in the European Theater, providing critical security and law enforcement support. After the war, the 795th MP BN underwent several activations and inactivations as Army needs evolved. Today, the battalion is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, where it plays a vital role in training and developing Military Police Soldiers for the U.S. Army.
7th Data Processing Unit
U.S. Army
The 7th Data Processing Unit was established in the late 1970s to support the growing need for automated information management within the armed forces. Originally tasked with maintaining and operating mainframe computers, the unit played a vital role in processing logistics, personnel records, and operational planning data. During major military operations in the 1990s, the 7th Data Processing Unit provided crucial data analysis and communications support, ensuring rapid decision-making for commanders in the field. In the modern era, the unit has expanded its capabilities to include cybersecurity and advanced network management, remaining an essential asset for information dominance.
7th Infantry Hq Company
U.S. Army
The 7th Infantry Headquarters Company traces its origins to the early 20th century, serving as the command and control element for the renowned 7th Infantry Regiment. Throughout both World Wars, the company provided vital administrative, logistical, and operational support, enabling effective coordination during key campaigns in Europe and the Pacific. During the Korean War, the 7th Infantry Hq Company played a pivotal role in organizing battalion movements and intelligence dissemination. In recent decades, it has continued to adapt to modern warfare, ensuring mission success through advanced communication systems and strategic planning.
8-61 ADA
U.S. Army
The 8th Battalion, 61st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (8-61 ADA) traces its lineage back to the original 61st Coast Artillery, first constituted in 1917. Reactivated and redesignated several times, the 8-61 ADA served throughout the Cold War as part of the United States Army’s air defense network, including deployments in Europe to protect NATO allies from aerial threats. The unit was equipped with various missile systems, such as the Nike-Hercules, providing critical airspace protection against potential Soviet attacks. Over time, as air defense strategies evolved, the battalion was inactivated, but its legacy remains an important chapter in U.S. Army air defense history.
8:6th Artillery
U.S. Army
The 8/6th Artillery is a composite designation that typically refers to Battery or Battalion-level artillery units within a larger regiment or division, often seen in the organizational structure of the United States Army during the Vietnam War era. The 8th Battalion, 6th Artillery (8/6th Artillery) was activated and deployed to Vietnam, where it provided crucial fire support to infantry and armored units in the Central Highlands and other contested regions. Known for its reliable 105mm and 155mm howitzers, the unit participated in numerous operations, including counterinsurgency missions and major offensives against North Vietnamese forces. After distinguished service marked by several commendations and citations, the 8/6th Artillery was eventually inactivated as part of post-war drawdowns and restructuring.
80th General Support Unit
U.S. Army
The 80th General Support Unit (GSU) was established during the late 20th century to provide comprehensive logistical and operational support to frontline combat and support units. Initially activated during a period of military restructuring, the 80th GSU quickly became known for its efficiency in supply distribution, maintenance, and transportation services across various theaters of operation. The unit has played pivotal roles in several multinational exercises and peacekeeping missions, ensuring sustained operational capability for allied forces. Over the years, the 80th GSU has earned multiple commendations for its adaptability and unwavering commitment to mission success.
82 engineers (ws)
U.S. Army
The 82 Engineers (WS) is a specialized unit of the Indian Army’s Corps of Engineers, primarily tasked with water supply (WS) operations in both peacetime and during conflict. Raised to ensure potable water availability for troops in diverse terrains, the unit has played crucial roles during major military campaigns and disaster relief efforts. The 82 Engineers (WS) have participated in key operations such as Operation Vijay (Kargil War) and humanitarian missions, providing essential water support under challenging conditions. Their technical expertise and dedication have earned them several commendations for maintaining the lifeline of water supply in forward areas.
82 field hospital
U.S. Army
The 82 Field Hospital is a unit of the British Army’s Royal Army Medical Corps, established in the late 1960s as part of the Army Reserve (then known as the Territorial Army). Throughout its history, the unit has provided crucial medical support during major operations, including deployments to the Gulf War, the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The hospital specializes in delivering emergency medical care, surgery, and treatment to soldiers in field conditions. Today, 82 Field Hospital continues its vital role, supporting both military operations overseas and humanitarian missions around the world.
82nd Cavalry
U.S. Army
The 82nd Cavalry Regiment is a unit of the Oregon Army National Guard with a distinguished history dating back to its establishment in 1959. Originally organized as a reconnaissance unit, the 82nd has undergone several reorganizations and redesignations, evolving into a modern cavalry squadron specializing in reconnaissance, surveillance, and security missions. The regiment has supported both state and federal missions, including overseas deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Through its service, the 82nd Cavalry has earned recognition for its professionalism and adaptability in both combat and domestic operations.
851st Transportation Company
U.S. Army
The 851st Transportation Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve specializing in transportation and logistical support. Activated during periods of increased military demand, the company has provided critical convoy operations, cargo movement, and supply chain management in both domestic and overseas theaters. The unit has supported numerous missions, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring the timely delivery of essential supplies to frontline units. Throughout its history, the 851st Transportation Company has demonstrated adaptability and dedication, playing a vital role in sustaining Army operations worldwide.
85th Infantry Regiment
U.S. Army
The 85th Infantry Regiment was constituted on July 31, 1918, as part of the National Army during World War I, but was demobilized shortly after the Armistice. Reactivated in 1943, the regiment was assigned to the 10th Mountain Division and played a significant role in the Italian Campaign during World War II, particularly in the battles for Riva Ridge and Mount Belvedere. The unit was recognized for its bravery and effectiveness in challenging mountain warfare conditions. After the war, the 85th Infantry Regiment was inactivated in 1945, with its lineage preserved in Army history.