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The Yankee Division, officially known as the 26th Infantry Division, was formed from National Guard units from New England in 1917. During World War I, the division served with distinction in France, participating in key battles such as the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives. Re-mobilized for World War II, the Yankee Division landed in France after D-Day and fought through northern France, the Rhineland, and into Germany. The division remained an important National Guard formation during the Cold War, before being inactivated as a division in 1993 and reorganized into smaller units.
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The 1st Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment (1-162 IN) is a unit of the Oregon Army National Guard and part of the 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT), also known as the "Jungleers." The regiment traces its lineage to units formed in Oregon during the late 19th century, with distinguished service in both World War I and World War II, most notably in the Pacific Theater. In recent decades, 1-162 IN has deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and various domestic missions, providing both combat and humanitarian support. The battalion continues to serve as a key component of the 41st IBCT, maintaining readiness for both state and federal missions.
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The 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment (1/297th Infantry) is a unit of the Alaska Army National Guard with a proud history of service. Originally organized in the territorial period, the unit and its predecessors have served in various capacities since World War II, providing defense for Alaska and contributing troops for overseas deployments. The battalion has participated in federal missions, including support for Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, as well as state missions such as disaster response and homeland security. Today, the 1/297th Infantry continues to embody the spirit and resilience of Alaska’s citizen-soldiers, ensuring readiness for both state and national defense.
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The 102d Army Reserve Command (ARCOM) DCSIM (Deputy Chief of Staff for Information Management) was a key staff element responsible for overseeing information systems, communications, and automation support within the 102d ARCOM. Based historically in the midwestern United States, the 102d ARCOM provided command and control of Army Reserve units across several states, including Missouri and Illinois, throughout the late 20th century. The DCSIM section enabled operational readiness by ensuring robust and secure communications, supporting training, mobilizations, and administrative functions. During its tenure, the 102d ARCOM DCSIM adapted to evolving technologies and played a critical role in modernizing information management before Army Reserve command structures were reorganized in the 1990s and early 2000s.
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The 102nd Medical Battalion was originally constituted during World War I to provide critical medical support to U.S. Army forces in combat. Reactivated and reorganized for World War II, the battalion supported the 27th Infantry Division, offering frontline medical care during campaigns in the Pacific Theater, including battles in the Gilbert, Marshall, and Mariana Islands. Throughout its service, the 102nd Medical Battalion was responsible for evacuating and treating wounded soldiers under challenging conditions, often operating close to active combat zones. After World War II, the battalion continued its legacy of service as part of the Army National Guard, maintaining readiness for both wartime and domestic emergency missions.
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The 103rd Supply Company was originally constituted during World War II to provide vital logistical and supply support to frontline combat units. Throughout its history, the company played a crucial role in ensuring the uninterrupted flow of equipment, ammunition, and provisions during key operations in both the European and Pacific Theaters. After the war, the 103rd was reactivated and modernized, supporting various U.S. Army missions, including deployments during the Korean War and later peacekeeping operations. Renowned for its adaptability and efficiency, the 103rd Supply Company continues to uphold its tradition of excellence in sustainment and support missions worldwide.
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The 1050th USAR School is a United States Army Reserve training unit with a mission to provide professional military education and leadership development to Army Reserve soldiers. Established during the reorganization of Army Reserve training commands in the late 20th century, the unit has played a key role in instructing noncommissioned officers and officers in subjects ranging from tactics to logistics. Based primarily in the southeastern United States, the 1050th has supported both individual soldier readiness and larger mobilization efforts through classroom and field training. Over the years, the unit has adapted its curriculum and methods to align with evolving Army doctrine and operational requirements, ensuring a well-prepared Reserve force.
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The 106th Infantry Division, known as the "Golden Lion Division," was activated in March 1943 during World War II. It deployed to Europe in late 1944 and entered combat during the Battle of the Bulge, where two of its regiments were encircled and forced to surrender in December 1944, marking one of the largest American mass surrenders of the war. Despite this setback, the remaining units of the division regrouped and continued to fight through the final months of the European campaign. The division was inactivated in October 1945 after returning to the United States.
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The 108th Quartermaster Company (108th QMCO) is a U.S. Army unit specializing in petroleum supply and distribution operations. Established to provide essential logistical support, the 108th QMCO has played a critical role in ensuring fuel availability for Army operations both in the continental United States and during overseas deployments. Over the years, the unit has supported numerous missions, including major training exercises, disaster relief efforts, and combat operations in the Middle East. Renowned for its technical expertise and adaptability, the 108th QMCO continues to uphold its mission of sustaining Army readiness through reliable fuel support.
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The 10th General Dispensary, Frankfurt, was a United States Army medical unit stationed in Frankfurt, Germany, during the Cold War era. Activated to provide comprehensive outpatient and limited inpatient medical care, the dispensary served U.S. military personnel, their families, and eligible civilians in the Frankfurt area. It played a vital role in supporting the health and readiness of American forces assigned to U.S. Army Europe and contributed to the broader NATO mission. The unit was eventually inactivated as part of the post-Cold War drawdown and restructuring of U.S. military forces in Germany.
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The 10th Military Police (MP) Detachment has a proud history of service within the United States Army. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit has provided critical law enforcement, investigative, and security support to Army installations and deployed forces. Throughout its service, the 10th MP Detachment has participated in various operations, both at home and abroad, ensuring the safety and discipline of military personnel. The unit’s professionalism and dedication have earned it a distinguished reputation among military police organizations.
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The 1113th Transportation Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, specializing in the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies. Established in the mid-20th century, the company has supported both stateside training and overseas operations, including deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The 1113th has earned recognition for its logistical efficiency and adaptability in complex environments. Throughout its history, the unit has upheld a reputation for professionalism and mission success, contributing significantly to U.S. Army transportation capabilities.
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The 1137th Military Police (MP) Company is a unit within the Army National Guard, primarily based in Missouri. Activated in the mid-20th century, the company has provided critical law enforcement, security, and support operations both at home and abroad. Over the years, the 1137th MP Company has deployed in support of missions such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring force protection, detainee operations, and route security. The unit has also played a vital role in state emergency responses, including disaster relief and civil disturbance operations, reflecting its commitment to both national defense and community service.
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The 115th Combat Engineers is a distinguished military unit with a legacy of providing crucial engineering support on various battlefields. Activated during World War II, the unit contributed to key Allied operations by constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and ensuring mobility for advancing forces. Throughout the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the 115th further demonstrated its versatility through mine-clearing, fortification, and infrastructure repair missions under hostile conditions. In recent years, the unit has supported both combat and humanitarian missions worldwide, upholding its reputation for technical expertise and steadfast service.
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The 1175th Transportation Company is a unit of the United States Army National Guard, primarily based in Tennessee. Activated in the mid-20th century, the company has provided critical transportation and logistical support for both state and federal missions, including overseas deployments. Throughout its history, the 1175th has participated in major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it was responsible for convoy security and the movement of essential supplies. The unit has also played vital roles in disaster relief efforts at home, showcasing its versatility and dedication to service.
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The 1186th Transportation Battalion (Trans BN) is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, primarily tasked with providing transportation support and logistical operations. Established to enhance mobility and sustainment, the battalion has played a critical role in moving personnel, equipment, and supplies during both peacetime missions and overseas deployments. The 1186th Trans BN has supported major operations including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring vital supply lines remained operational under challenging conditions. Its professionalism and adaptability have earned the unit recognition for excellence in both domestic emergency response and international missions.
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The 119th Combat Engineer Battalion was first constituted during World War II, playing a vital role in constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and ensuring mobility for allied forces across the European Theater. Following the war, the unit continued to serve in various conflicts and peacekeeping missions, adapting to advancements in engineering technology and modern warfare. Throughout its history, the 119th has been recognized for its expertise in both combat and construction operations, supporting infantry and armored units in complex environments. Today, the battalion remains an essential component of military engineering, contributing to both national defense and humanitarian efforts worldwide.
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**13th Evacuation Hospital (Semi-Mobile):** The 13th Evacuation Hospital (Semi-Mobile) was a United States Army medical unit activated during World War II, designed to provide surgical and medical care near combat zones. The unit followed advancing troops, notably supporting campaigns in the European Theater, including the Normandy invasion and subsequent operations across France and Germany. Its semi-mobile configuration allowed for rapid deployment and setup in changing battlefield conditions, ensuring timely treatment of casualties. Following the war, the 13th Evacuation Hospital was inactivated as part of the postwar drawdown. **44th General Hospital:** The 44th General Hospital was a US Army medical facility originally formed at Duke University and activated during World War II. It served overseas in the European Theater, treating thousands of wounded personnel in England and later in France after the D-Day invasion. The hospital provided comprehensive care, including surgery and long-term recovery, and earned commendations for its contributions to wartime medical support. After the cessation of hostilities, the 44th General Hospital was deactivated as the military demobilized.
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The 13th Directorate of Personnel and Distribution (13th DPD), based at Fort Hood, Texas, was established to oversee personnel management and distribution for key Army units in the region. Throughout its history, the 13th DPD played a crucial role in supporting deployment operations, ensuring troops were efficiently mobilized and assigned during major conflicts such as Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. The unit became known for its advanced personnel tracking systems, which improved the readiness and effectiveness of combat forces stationed at Fort Hood. Today, the 13th DPD's legacy continues through its commitment to supporting soldiers and enhancing the operational capabilities of the U.S. Army.
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The 140th Quartermaster Company is a logistics unit in the United States Army Reserve, specializing in petroleum supply and distribution. Established during World War II, the unit has supported numerous operations by ensuring fuel and supply lines remain open for frontline forces. Over the years, the 140th has deployed in support of missions such as Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, providing critical logistical support in demanding environments. The unit continues to train and operate to maintain readiness for both domestic and overseas contingencies.
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The 142nd Military Police Company is a unit of the Michigan Army National Guard (MIANG), with a longstanding tradition of service both at home and abroad. The company has provided essential law enforcement, force protection, and security operations in support of state emergencies, such as disaster response and civil disturbance missions within Michigan. Internationally, the 142nd MP Company has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, contributing to military police operations overseas. Their dedication and professionalism have earned the unit recognition for excellence in both domestic and overseas missions.
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The 143rd Transportation Battalion was constituted in the United States Army during the mid-20th century, originally organized to provide logistical support and transportation of personnel and materiel. Throughout its history, the battalion played a vital role in major conflicts, including the Vietnam War, where it facilitated the movement of troops and supplies in challenging environments. The unit continued its legacy into the modern era, supporting operations in Southwest Asia during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Renowned for its adaptability and commitment, the 143rd Transportation Battalion has been instrumental in ensuring operational mobility and logistical success for U.S. Army missions worldwide.
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The 146th Medical Detachment (146th Med Det) is a U.S. Army unit specializing in medical support and evacuation operations. Established during the Vietnam War, the 146th Med Det provided critical aeromedical evacuation (MEDEVAC) services, swiftly transporting wounded soldiers from combat zones to field hospitals. The unit's dedication and rapid response greatly contributed to saving countless lives and improving survival rates for injured personnel. Over the years, the 146th Med Det has continued to serve in various capacities, adapting to evolving military medical needs and supporting missions both in the United States and abroad.
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The 14th AAA Gun Battalion was an anti-aircraft artillery unit of the United States Army activated during World War II. Tasked with defending critical installations and troop concentrations from enemy air attacks, the battalion deployed to the European Theater of Operations during the war. It provided vital air defense during major campaigns, including the Normandy invasion and the subsequent push across France and into Germany. After the Allied victory in Europe, the 14th AAA Gun Battalion was deactivated as part of the postwar drawdown of U.S. forces.