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7,146 units • 1,346,575 members
6th:11th Arty
U.S. Army
The 6th/11th Artillery, also known as the 6th Battalion, 11th Artillery Regiment, was a U.S. Army unit that served with distinction during the Vietnam War. Activated in the 1960s, the battalion provided direct and general artillery support to infantry and armored units, notably the 11th Infantry Brigade of the 23rd Infantry Division (Americal). The 6th/11th Arty participated in numerous combat operations, delivering effective fire support in challenging terrain and playing a crucial role in several major engagements. The unit earned commendations for its service, reflecting the professionalism and dedication of its soldiers throughout the conflict.
7 Ait 1 plt
U.S. Army
**7 AIT 1 PLT** (7th Advanced Individual Training, 1st Platoon) is a U.S. Army training unit responsible for preparing newly enlisted soldiers in their chosen Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) following Basic Combat Training. Based at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, the unit has historically specialized in engineering, military police, or chemical corps instruction, depending on the training cycle. Over the years, 7 AIT 1 PLT has earned a reputation for high standards of discipline and technical proficiency, producing graduates who serve in operational units worldwide. The platoon's lineage reflects the Army’s commitment to readiness and professional development, adapting its curriculum to meet evolving battlefield requirements.
7:159th aviation regiment
U.S. Army
The 7th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, primarily tasked with aviation maintenance and support. Originally constituted in the late 1980s, the battalion has provided crucial sustainment for Army aviation operations, including support for UH-60 Black Hawk and CH-47 Chinook helicopters. Over the years, the 7/159th has deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring the readiness and effectiveness of combat aviation assets. The unit continues to play a vital role in both domestic and overseas missions, exemplifying the Army Reserve's commitment to operational excellence.
703rd CSB
U.S. Army
The 703rd Contracting Support Battalion (CSB) was activated on 16 October 2013 at Fort Knox, Kentucky, as part of the U.S. Army’s ongoing efforts to streamline and enhance its contracting capabilities. The battalion operates under the 419th Contracting Support Brigade and provides expeditionary contracting support to Army units, ensuring timely acquisition of goods and services during both peacetime and contingency operations. The 703rd CSB has played a critical role in supporting training exercises, deployments, and humanitarian missions, both within the United States and overseas. Through its dedicated contracting professionals, the battalion continues to contribute to Army readiness and mission success worldwide.
706th Military Intelligence
U.S. Army
The 706th Military Intelligence Group, headquartered at Fort Gordon, Georgia, traces its lineage to the early days of U.S. Army intelligence in the post-World War II era. Activated in 1978, the unit has played a critical role in signals intelligence (SIGINT) and information security, supporting both national and tactical intelligence operations. Over the decades, the 706th MI Group has contributed to major operations, including the Gulf War, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom, providing timely intelligence to commanders. Today, the group remains a key component of the Army's intelligence enterprise, working closely with the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command.
719th Transportation Unit
U.S. Army
The 719th Transportation Unit was activated during the buildup of U.S. Army logistical forces in the mid-20th century, tasked with providing critical transportation and supply support. Throughout its history, the unit played a key role in both domestic and overseas operations, ensuring the efficient movement of troops, equipment, and materiel. During major conflicts, the 719th earned commendations for its exemplary performance in maintaining supply lines under challenging conditions. Its legacy is marked by adaptability and dedication, supporting various missions and contributing significantly to the Army’s overall operational success.
71st Aviation Co Assault Helicopter
U.S. Army
The 71st Aviation Company (Assault Helicopter), originally constituted during the Vietnam War, was activated in 1966 to provide aerial support for ground operations. Equipped primarily with UH-1 "Huey" helicopters, the unit played a vital role in troop transport, combat assault, and resupply missions throughout the II Corps Tactical Zone. The 71st Aviation Company participated in numerous major operations, including the Tet Offensive and the Cambodian Incursion, often facing hostile fire and challenging flying conditions. Their exemplary performance earned them several commendations before the unit was eventually inactivated post-Vietnam.
72 engineers 197 infantry brigade
U.S. Army
The 72nd Engineer Regiment served as the combat engineer unit within the 197th Infantry Brigade of the United States Army. Activated during the Vietnam War era, the regiment provided critical engineering support, including constructing fortifications, clearing obstacles, and building roads and bridges to enhance the brigade’s mobility and effectiveness in combat operations. The 197th Infantry Brigade, often referred to as the "Sledgehammer Brigade," saw deployments both at home for training and overseas for contingency operations. Throughout its service, the 72nd Engineers contributed significantly to the brigade’s operational success, embodying the motto of enabling the force and ensuring mission accomplishment in challenging environments.
72nd engineers: 179 Infantry Fort Benning Georgia
U.S. Army
The 72nd Engineer Company was originally activated during World War II, providing essential combat engineering support to U.S. Army operations in both the European and Pacific Theaters. Over the years, it has been stationed at various locations, including Fort Benning, Georgia, where it supported the 179th Infantry Regiment in training and infrastructure development. At Fort Benning, the 72nd Engineers played a key role in constructing training facilities, maintaining ranges, and supporting infantry maneuvers. Their expertise in mobility, countermobility, and survivability operations has made them a vital component of combined-arms training and readiness at the installation.
769th Medical Det
U.S. Army
The 769th Medical Detachment is a U.S. Army unit specializing in medical support and patient care on the battlefield. Activated during World War II, the detachment provided critical medical evacuation and treatment services to wounded soldiers in various theaters of operation. Over the decades, the 769th has supported numerous missions, including deployments to Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East, adapting to advances in military medicine and technology. Today, the unit continues its tradition of excellence, ensuring the health and readiness of soldiers wherever they are deployed.
76th STB
U.S. Army
The 76th Special Troops Battalion (76th STB) is a support unit within the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Indiana Army National Guard. Activated in September 2005 as part of the Army's modular transformation, the 76th STB consolidated key support elements such as engineering, military intelligence, signal, and military police operations under one command. The battalion has provided critical support during both stateside missions and overseas deployments, including operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Throughout its service, the 76th STB has played a vital role in ensuring the operational readiness and effectiveness of the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.
7th Army Transceiver Unit
U.S. Army
The 7th Army Transceiver Unit was established during World War II to enhance battlefield communications for the rapidly advancing 7th Army. Tasked with operating and maintaining critical radio networks, the unit ensured seamless command and control during key operations in the European Theater, including the invasion of Southern France in 1944. Throughout its service, the unit played a pivotal role in relaying orders, coordinating troop movements, and supporting logistical efforts under challenging combat conditions. Its legacy continues today as a symbol of the vital importance of military communications in modern warfare.
7th Sustainment Brigade
U.S. Army
The 7th Sustainment Brigade, known as the "Resolute" Brigade, has a distinguished history supporting U.S. Army operations. Originally constituted as the 7th Transportation Brigade in 1943, it provided vital logistical and transportation support in World War II, the Korean War, and numerous subsequent operations. Redesignated as the 7th Sustainment Brigade, the unit has played a key role in sustaining joint and multinational forces during Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. Stationed at Fort Eustis, Virginia, the brigade continues to deliver critical sustainment, distribution, and transportation support to ensure mission success worldwide.
801st Engineer Aviation Battalion
U.S. Army
The 801st Engineer Aviation Battalion was a United States Army unit activated during World War II, specializing in airfield construction and maintenance. Organized in 1942, the battalion was deployed to the Pacific Theater, where it played a crucial role in building and repairing airstrips on islands such as Guadalcanal and New Guinea, enabling Allied air operations. The unit’s work under difficult conditions contributed significantly to the success of the island-hopping campaign by providing essential infrastructure for combat aircraft. After the war, the 801st Engineer Aviation Battalion was inactivated as part of the postwar demobilization of U.S. forces.
80th div USAR
U.S. Army
The 80th Division, now known as the 80th Training Command (The Army School System), was originally constituted in the National Army in 1917 during World War I, drawing its soldiers primarily from Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. The division distinguished itself in major campaigns such as the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Reactivated for World War II, the 80th landed in France in August 1944, fighting through Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge, and across Germany, earning a reputation for tenacity and effectiveness. In the postwar era, the 80th became part of the U.S. Army Reserve and transitioned to a training mission, preparing soldiers for service worldwide.
815 combat engineer's
U.S. Army
The 815 Combat Engineers is a military unit renowned for its expertise in mobility, counter-mobility, and survivability operations on the battlefield. Established in the mid-20th century, the unit has supported numerous operations by constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and ensuring safe passage for friendly forces. Over the decades, the 815 Combat Engineers have played pivotal roles in both domestic disaster response and overseas deployments, contributing to mission success in a variety of challenging environments. Their dedication and technical proficiency have earned them multiple commendations and a reputation as a dependable force multiplier within their parent formation.
839th Trans Co
U.S. Army
The 839th Transportation Company, a unit of the United States Army Reserve, has a distinguished history of providing critical logistical and transportation support. Originally constituted during the Cold War era, the company has participated in numerous operations, including deployments in support of Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. The 839th specializes in the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies, ensuring sustained operational readiness for supported units. Its dedicated soldiers have earned recognition for their professionalism and adaptability in both domestic and overseas missions.
83rd RRSOU
U.S. Army
The 83rd Regional Reconnaissance and Surveillance Operations Unit (83rd RRSOU) is a specialized intelligence unit within the Philippine Army, primarily operating under the Intelligence Service, Philippine Army (ISPA). Established to conduct reconnaissance, surveillance, and intelligence-gathering missions, the unit plays a vital role in supporting counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations across the Philippines. The 83rd RRSOU has been instrumental in providing actionable intelligence that has led to successful military operations against various threat groups. Over the years, the unit has earned recognition for its professionalism, operational effectiveness, and contributions to national security.
855th Engineer Battalion
U.S. Army
The 855th Engineer Battalion is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, established in 1949 and headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. Throughout its history, the battalion has provided essential combat engineering support, including construction, demolition, and mobility operations. Its soldiers have deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, conducting critical infrastructure projects and route clearance missions. The 855th Engineer Battalion continues to maintain readiness for both domestic support and overseas contingency operations, upholding its motto, "Build to Serve."
855th General Support Company
U.S. Army
The 855th General Support Company is a logistics unit within the United States Army, primarily tasked with providing critical supply, transportation, and maintenance support to operational forces. Activated during the post-Cold War era, the unit has participated in a variety of training exercises and overseas deployments, supporting missions in both peacetime and combat environments. The 855th has played a vital role in sustaining operations during conflicts such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring frontline units received essential materiel and services. Renowned for its efficiency and adaptability, the company continues to uphold a tradition of excellence in logistical support within the Army’s sustainment community.
85th Field Artillery
U.S. Army
The 85th Field Artillery was constituted in the U.S. Army during World War I and officially organized in 1918. Although it did not see combat during the First World War, the unit was reactivated and reorganized multiple times between the wars. During World War II, the 85th Field Artillery served as part of the larger divisional artillery, providing crucial fire support in several campaigns. The unit earned distinction for its effective artillery operations, contributing to the success of Allied forces in various theaters of the war. After the conflict, the 85th underwent further reorganization, eventually being inactivated as part of postwar drawdowns.
862nd Air Division SAC
U.S. Army
The 862nd Air Division was an organizational unit of the United States Air Force's Strategic Air Command (SAC), activated in January 1958 at Amarillo Air Force Base, Texas. Its primary mission was to oversee the training and operational readiness of B-52 Stratofortress bomber wings and KC-135 Stratotanker refueling units, supporting SAC's strategic bombing and deterrence objectives during the early Cold War. The division played a key role in managing unit deployments and maintaining alert status to ensure rapid response capabilities. It was inactivated in July 1966 as part of a broader SAC reorganization and changes in strategic force structure.
86th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 86th Transportation Company, originally constituted during World War II, has a distinguished history of providing transportation and logistical support to U.S. Army operations. Activated in 1942, the unit played a crucial role in supporting Allied campaigns in the European Theater by transporting troops, equipment, and supplies. Over the decades, the 86th Transportation Company has served in various conflicts, including the Vietnam War, where it facilitated mobility and sustainment for combat forces. Continually adapting to modern challenges, the unit remains committed to excellence in transportation and logistics operations worldwide.
89th Ordnance Co
U.S. Army
The 89th Ordnance Company was constituted during World War II, originally activated to support U.S. Army operations with ammunition supply and maintenance. Throughout its service, the unit provided critical ordnance support in various theaters, ensuring frontline troops were well-equipped with munitions and explosives. The company has since participated in multiple conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, adapting its mission to evolving military technology and logistics demands. Today, the 89th Ordnance Company continues to serve as a key element in ammunition management and explosive ordnance disposal within the U.S. Army.