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7,146 units • 1,346,807 members
159th Medical Detachment (HA)
U.S. Army
The 159th Medical Detachment (Helicopter Ambulance), often designated as 159th Med Det (HA), is a U.S. Army aeromedical evacuation unit with a distinguished history of service. Activated during the Vietnam War, the unit provided critical helicopter medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) support, transporting wounded soldiers from the battlefield to medical facilities under hazardous conditions. Over the years, the 159th Med Det (HA) has participated in numerous operations, both in combat and humanitarian roles, adapting to evolving battlefield medical needs. Its dedication to saving lives and rapid casualty evacuation has earned the unit numerous commendations and a respected legacy within Army aviation medicine.
16th MASH
U.S. Army
The 16th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (16th MASH) was a United States Army medical unit activated during the Korean War to provide rapid, front-line surgical care to wounded soldiers. Established in 1950, the 16th MASH was among the first units to utilize mobile surgical techniques, significantly improving survival rates by bringing advanced medical treatment closer to the battlefield. The unit operated in various locations throughout Korea, moving as the front lines shifted, and played a crucial role in treating thousands of casualties. After the war, the 16th MASH’s pioneering work influenced the development of modern military medical practices and later evolved into Combat Support Hospitals (CSHs).
172nd Armored Calvary
U.S. Army
The 172nd Armored Cavalry is a fictional military unit often used in training scenarios or creative works. If it were a real unit, its history might read as follows: Activated in the early 1950s, the 172nd Armored Cavalry was formed to provide fast, armored reconnaissance and security for larger maneuver elements during the Cold War. The unit participated in major training exercises across Europe and the United States, earning a reputation for rapid deployment and innovative tactics. During the Gulf War, the 172nd played a key role in screening operations and flanking maneuvers, contributing to coalition successes. Today, the unit continues to serve as a vital component of armored reconnaissance, adapting to modern threats with advanced technology and highly trained personnel.
175 ORD
U.S. Army
The 175th Ordnance Company (175 ORD) is a United States Army unit specializing in the maintenance, supply, and disposal of ordnance materiel. Originally constituted during World War II, the unit provided critical support in the European Theater, ensuring frontline troops were equipped with functional weaponry and ammunition. Over subsequent decades, the 175th has been activated for various conflicts and operations, adapting to technological advancements in military logistics and explosive ordnance disposal. Today, the 175th Ordnance Company continues to serve as a vital component of the Army's sustainment and readiness mission.
176th Medical Brigade
U.S. Army
The 176th Medical Brigade is a United States Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history of providing medical support and care. Originally constituted in 1944 as the 176th Medical Group, the unit has participated in numerous operations, including World War II, the Gulf War, and the Global War on Terrorism. The brigade has been instrumental in delivering medical services, evacuation, and logistical support to soldiers on the battlefield and in humanitarian missions. Over the years, the 176th Medical Brigade has earned multiple commendations for its dedication and excellence in military medicine.
184th Chemical Detachment
U.S. Army
The 184th Chemical Detachment was a specialized unit within the United States Army, tasked with providing chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) support. Activated during the Cold War era, the detachment played a crucial role in conducting reconnaissance, decontamination, and hazard assessment operations to ensure the safety of troops and maintain operational readiness. Over its service, the 184th participated in numerous training exercises and supported both national and international missions, adapting to evolving CBRN threats. The unit was eventually inactivated or reorganized as part of broader Army restructuring efforts, but its legacy endures in the advancements made in military chemical defense.
184th infantry
U.S. Army
The 184th Infantry Regiment is a distinguished unit of the United States Army with origins dating back to 1885 as part of the California National Guard. The regiment served with distinction in World War II, participating in key campaigns in the Pacific Theater, including the liberation of the Philippines and the Battle of Okinawa. After periods of inactivation and reorganization during the Cold War, the unit was reactivated and has since supported numerous state and federal missions. In the 21st century, the 184th Infantry has deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and continues to serve as a vital component of the California Army National Guard.
185th Transportation
U.S. Army
The 185th Transportation Battalion was constituted during World War II and activated on 25 May 1943 at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. Throughout its history, the unit has provided critical logistical and transportation support, ensuring the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies in both peacetime and conflict environments. The 185th has served in various major operations, including campaigns in Europe during WWII and subsequent deployments in support of operations in Southwest Asia. Renowned for its adaptability and dedication, the battalion continues to play a pivotal role in sustaining U.S. Army operations worldwide.
188th General Dispensary
U.S. Army
The 188th General Dispensary was a United States Army medical unit activated in the post-World War II era. Stationed primarily in Germany, the unit was responsible for providing medical support and dispensary services to American military personnel and their dependents during the Cold War. As part of the U.S. Army Medical Department, the 188th played a key role in maintaining the health and readiness of troops stationed abroad. The unit’s operations contributed to the broader mission of U.S. forces in Europe until its eventual deactivation as part of force reductions and restructuring.
191st MI
U.S. Army
The 191st Military Intelligence Battalion (MI BN) is a unit within the U.S. Army specializing in intelligence collection and analysis. Originally constituted in 1981, the battalion has provided critical support to Army operations by conducting signals, human, and counterintelligence missions. Over its history, the 191st MI has supported numerous deployments, including operations in the Middle East and other global theaters. The battalion remains an integral part of Army intelligence, contributing to both national security and tactical battlefield awareness.
199th AVN
U.S. Army
The 199th Aviation Company (199th AVN), originally constituted during the Vietnam War era, was activated to provide aerial reconnaissance, transport, and close support missions for ground forces. The unit operated a variety of rotary and fixed-wing aircraft, playing a vital role in combat operations, troop movements, and supply missions throughout Southeast Asia. Renowned for its adaptability and effectiveness, the 199th AVN earned several commendations for its service under challenging battlefield conditions. After Vietnam, the unit underwent several reorganizations, continuing its legacy of excellence in aviation support within the U.S. Army structure.
19th Quarter Master
U.S. Army
The 19th Quartermaster Company is a distinguished logistics unit within the United States Army, primarily responsible for the supply and distribution of petroleum, oils, and lubricants (POL). Originally constituted during World War II, the unit supported numerous campaigns by ensuring front-line troops had the fuel and supplies necessary for sustained operations. Over the decades, the 19th Quartermaster has deployed to various conflict zones, including the Middle East, providing critical logistical support during Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. Renowned for its efficiency and adaptability, the unit continues to play a vital role in ensuring operational readiness for the Army's missions worldwide.
1ID 1-1 Aviation
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 1st Aviation Regiment (1-1 AVN), known as "Dragon Battalion," is a distinguished aviation unit within the 1st Infantry Division (1ID) of the United States Army. Originally constituted during the Vietnam War era, the battalion has provided critical aviation support, including reconnaissance, air assault, and logistical missions. Over the years, 1-1 Aviation has deployed in support of major operations, such as Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Renowned for its adaptability and professionalism, the unit continues to play a vital role in modern Army aviation operations, both at home and overseas.
1st Battalion 16th Infantry (Mech)
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized), known as the "Iron Rangers," has a distinguished history dating back to its formation in 1861. The battalion fought in major campaigns during the Civil War, World War I, and World War II, including the Normandy landings. During the Cold War, it was mechanized and served as part of the 1st Infantry Division in Europe. In recent decades, the unit has deployed to the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan, earning numerous awards for valor and professionalism.
1st battalion 38 infantry regiment. 2nd infantry. Division
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment is a distinguished unit of the United States Army, currently assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division. Originally constituted in 1917, the regiment fought valiantly in World War I, earning campaign streamers for its actions in France. During World War II, the battalion participated in major operations across Europe, including the Battle of the Bulge. In recent decades, the 1-38th Infantry has deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, continuing its tradition of service and excellence within the 2nd Infantry Division.
1st battalion 87th infantry mechanized
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized), traces its lineage to the 87th Infantry Regiment, activated in 1941 and distinguished in World War II’s Italian Campaign as part of the 10th Mountain Division. Reactivated during the Cold War, the battalion was reorganized as a mechanized infantry unit, equipped with armored vehicles to enhance mobility and firepower. It served with distinction in numerous training exercises and deployments, including peacekeeping missions and combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan during the Global War on Terrorism. Today, the 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry continues to uphold its proud legacy, exemplifying adaptability and excellence within the U.S. Army’s modern combat arms.
1st engineer combat detachment
U.S. Army
The 1st Engineer Combat Detachment was established during World War II to provide critical engineering support to frontline combat units. Tasked with constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and laying or removing mines, the detachment played a pivotal role in enabling rapid troop movements and logistical operations. Throughout the European campaign, the 1st Engineer Combat Detachment earned commendations for its bravery and technical expertise under fire, notably during river crossing operations. Their contributions were instrumental to the success of several key offensives, embodying the essential role of combat engineers in modern warfare.
1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion
U.S. Army
The 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion (1st LAR) is a United States Marine Corps unit activated on May 19, 1985, at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California. Specializing in reconnaissance and security missions, the battalion is equipped with LAV-25 light armored vehicles, balancing speed and firepower. The 1st LAR Battalion has seen extensive combat service, including operations in the Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan, often serving as the "tip of the spear" in fast-moving, mechanized campaigns. Renowned for its mobility and adaptability, the battalion continues to play a vital role in Marine Corps expeditionary and reconnaissance operations.
1st:12th FA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 12th Field Artillery Regiment (1-12 FA) traces its origins to the 12th Field Artillery, which was constituted in 1916 and first activated at Camp McClellan, Alabama, in 1917. The unit served with distinction in World War I as part of the 2nd Infantry Division, participating in major campaigns such as Aisne-Marne and Meuse-Argonne. Throughout World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, the 1-12 FA continued to provide critical artillery support, earning multiple unit commendations for its actions. In modern times, the battalion has supported operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, maintaining its reputation for excellence in fire support within the U.S. Army.
1st:26th infantry
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment ("Blue Spaders") was originally constituted in 1901 and has served with distinction in multiple major conflicts. During World War I, the unit fought valiantly as part of the 1st Infantry Division, seeing action in significant battles such as Cantigny and Meuse-Argonne. In World War II, the 1st/26th Infantry participated in the North Africa, Sicily, and Normandy campaigns, earning a reputation for toughness and resilience. In recent decades, the battalion has deployed to the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of service and excellence in the United States Army.
2:152 Mech Inf
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 152nd Mechanized Infantry (2/152 Mech Inf) is a unit with a distinguished legacy within the South African Army. Originally formed as part of the broader 152 Mechanized Brigade during the South African Border War, 2/152 Mech Inf played a pivotal role in several major operations, including cross-border raids and conventional engagements in Angola during the 1980s. Known for its mobility and firepower, the battalion was equipped with Ratel infantry fighting vehicles, which allowed it to operate effectively in the challenging terrain of southern Africa. After the end of the Border War and subsequent restructuring of the South African National Defence Force, the unit was eventually disbanded, but its history remains a testament to the professionalism and adaptability of South Africa’s mechanized infantry forces.
2:509 th Airborne Infantry 8th Inf Div
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion (Airborne), 509th Infantry (2/509th), was assigned to the 8th Infantry Division in 1974 and stationed in Mainz, Germany. As one of the few U.S. airborne units in Europe during the Cold War, the battalion specialized in rapid deployment, airfield seizure, and defensive operations against potential Warsaw Pact advances. The 2/509th regularly participated in rigorous training exercises such as REFORGER and joint NATO maneuvers, maintaining a high level of readiness. In 1984, the battalion was inactivated, with its lineage and honors carried on by other elements of the 509th Infantry Regiment.
2:52nd Aviation Regiment
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 52nd Aviation Regiment (2-52 AVN), is a distinguished unit of the United States Army, primarily tasked with providing aviation support and air assault capabilities. Activated during the post-Vietnam era, 2-52nd Aviation has served in a variety of roles, including combat operations, transport missions, and humanitarian assistance. The battalion has deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, where it provided critical air mobility, medical evacuation, and logistical support. Stationed at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, in recent years, 2-52nd Aviation Regiment continues to play a vital role in the defense posture of the Korean Peninsula as part of the 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade.
201st Maintenance
U.S. Army
The 201st Maintenance Company is a support unit within the U.S. Army, specializing in equipment repair and logistical support. Activated in the mid-20th century, the unit has provided maintenance for vehicles, weapons, and electronic systems during both peacetime and combat operations. The 201st has deployed in support of major conflicts, including Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, ensuring operational readiness for frontline units. Its expertise and dedication have earned the company multiple commendations for excellence in maintenance and mission support.