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The 128th Brigade Support Battalion (128th BSB) traces its lineage to support units formed during World War II, providing vital logistical and sustainment functions to U.S. Army brigades in both European and Pacific theaters. Reactivated and reorganized several times throughout the Cold War and post-Cold War periods, the battalion has supported major operations including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Its primary mission is to deliver supply, maintenance, medical, and transportation support to its parent brigade, ensuring operational readiness. Today, the 128th BSB continues to serve as a key enabler for modern Army combat operations, adapting to evolving logistical challenges worldwide.
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The 128th Military Police (MP) Company was stationed in Pusan (now Busan), South Korea, as part of the United States Army’s commitment to the defense and security of the Korean Peninsula following the Korean War. Tasked with law enforcement, security operations, and support to U.S. and allied forces, the unit played a crucial role in maintaining order and discipline among American military personnel and installations in the region. The 128th MP Company frequently conducted patrols, provided security during high-threat periods, and supported joint exercises with Republic of Korea forces. Their presence in Pusan contributed significantly to the stability and readiness of U.S. forces in South Korea during the Cold War era and beyond.
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The 129th Airborne Engineer Battalion (AEB) was originally constituted during World War II to provide combat engineering support to airborne operations. Activated in 1943, the unit played a crucial role in enabling mobility and survivability for airborne infantry by constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and supporting assault landings. Throughout its history, the 129th AEB participated in several major campaigns, earning commendations for its technical expertise and valor under fire. Today, the battalion continues its tradition of excellence, supporting airborne and rapid deployment forces with vital engineering capabilities.
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The 12th Support Brigade was activated in 1965 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to provide logistical and sustainment support for combat operations. During the Vietnam War, the brigade played a crucial role in supplying frontline units with essential materiel, transportation, and maintenance services. Throughout the Cold War, the 12th Support Brigade participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, adapting to evolving military logistics needs. In recent decades, the unit has supported operations in the Middle East, demonstrating its versatility and commitment to ensuring operational readiness for U.S. and allied forces.
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The 130th Rear Area Operations Center (RAOC) is a unit of the Tennessee Army National Guard (TNNG), established to provide command and control for rear area security operations. Activated in the late 20th century, the 130th RAOC has played a vital role in managing logistics, security, and support functions for larger formations during both training exercises and real-world contingencies. The unit has participated in state emergency responses and has supported overseas operations, ensuring the protection and efficiency of sustainment areas. Through its service, the 130th RAOC has contributed to the operational readiness and mission success of the Tennessee National Guard and the U.S. Army.
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The 132d Brigade Support Battalion (132d BSB) traces its origins to World War II, where it was first constituted to provide vital logistical and sustainment support to combat units. Over the decades, the battalion has undergone several reorganizations, adapting to the evolving needs of the U.S. Army and its supported brigade combat teams. Notably, the 132d BSB has participated in major operations, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, showcasing its capabilities in transportation, medical, and supply services. Today, the 132d Brigade Support Battalion remains a critical element in ensuring combat readiness, resilience, and sustainment for its parent brigade during both domestic and overseas missions.
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The 133rd Signal Battalion was constituted on 1 May 1959 in the Army National Guard, primarily tasked with providing communications support to military operations. Throughout its history, the unit has played a crucial role in ensuring secure and reliable transmission of information, both in training exercises and during real-world deployments. The 133rd Signal has supported various commands, adapting to evolving technologies from analog radios to advanced digital systems. Its soldiers have served with distinction, earning recognition for their technical proficiency and commitment to mission success.
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The 134th Cavalry traces its lineage to Nebraska National Guard units with roots dating back to the late 19th century. As part of the 67th Infantry Brigade, the 134th Cavalry has served in various roles, adapting from traditional horse cavalry to modern reconnaissance and security missions. The unit has supported both state and federal missions, participating in overseas deployments including peacekeeping operations and the War on Terror. Its history reflects a tradition of service and adaptability, upholding the legacy of Nebraska citizen-soldiers.
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The 135th Assault Helicopter Company (AHC), nicknamed "EMUs" (Experimental Military Unit), was a unique composite unit formed during the Vietnam War in 1967. It was an integrated American and Australian Army aviation company, the only such unit in the conflict, operating UH-1 Iroquois "Huey" helicopters for troop transport and air assault missions. Based at Vung Tau, the 135th supported both U.S. and Australian ground forces, playing a critical role in operations across Phuoc Tuy Province and beyond. The unit distinguished itself through its adaptability, close cooperation between allied soldiers, and its vital contributions to mobility and fire support in the challenging Vietnamese terrain.
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The 13th Ordnance Company (13th ORDC) traces its origins to World War II, when it was activated to provide critical ordnance support to U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Throughout its service, the unit has been responsible for the maintenance, repair, and supply of weapons, ammunition, and other military equipment, ensuring combat readiness for frontline units. Over the decades, the 13th ORDC has participated in numerous campaigns and deployments, adapting to advancements in military technology and logistics. Today, the unit continues its legacy of excellence, supporting Army missions at home and abroad with skilled ordnance specialists and state-of-the-art capabilities.
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The 1460th Transportation Company is a unit of the Michigan Army National Guard, with a primary mission of providing transportation and logistical support. Activated in 1967, the company has participated in numerous state and federal missions, including disaster relief operations and overseas deployments. The unit notably served in Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it supported convoy security and cargo transport operations. Over the years, the 1460th has earned recognition for its professionalism and dedication, reflecting the proud traditions of the National Guard.
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The 1486th Transportation Company is a unit of the Army National Guard (ARNG), primarily located in Ohio. Organized in the post-World War II era, the unit has provided critical transportation and logistical support for both state and federal missions. Over the decades, the 1486th has deployed personnel and equipment in support of operations including Operation Iraqi Freedom and domestic disaster relief. The unit continues to play a vital role in sustaining military operations and supporting civilian authorities during emergencies.
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The 150th Engineer Battalion is a unit of the United States Army National Guard with a distinguished history of service. Originally constituted during World War II, the battalion has provided critical combat engineering support in both domestic and overseas operations. The 150 Engineers have participated in major conflicts, including the Korean War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and various humanitarian missions. Their expertise ranges from constructing bridges and fortifications to clearing obstacles and supporting mobility for allied forces, making them an indispensable asset in both combat and peacetime operations.
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The 150th Armor Cavalry (often abbreviated as 150th Armor Cal) traces its lineage to early 20th-century National Guard cavalry units in the United States. During World War II, elements of the unit were reorganized and saw action in the European Theater, distinguishing themselves in reconnaissance and armored engagements. In the postwar period, the 150th transitioned to a modern armored cavalry regiment, participating in training exercises and deployments, including peacekeeping operations overseas. Known for its adaptability and esprit de corps, the 150th Armor Cavalry continues to serve as a vital reconnaissance and armored force within the Army National Guard.
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The 152nd Military Police Platoon is a distinguished unit within the United States Army’s Military Police Corps. Originally activated in the mid-20th century, the platoon has provided vital law enforcement, security, and combat support both at home and abroad. Over its history, the 152nd has deployed in support of major operations, including peacekeeping missions and overseas contingency operations, earning praise for its professionalism and adaptability. The unit continues to uphold its legacy by ensuring the safety, discipline, and order of military personnel wherever it serves.
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The 158th Army Band, known as the "Arizona’s Own" Army Band, is a distinguished musical unit of the Arizona Army National Guard. Established in 1865, the band has provided musical support for military ceremonies, public events, and community outreach throughout Arizona and beyond. Over the decades, the 158th Army Band has deployed members in support of both stateside and overseas missions, enhancing morale and fostering esprit de corps among soldiers and civilians alike. The band continues to serve as an essential ambassador of the Arizona Army National Guard, upholding a proud tradition of excellence in military music.
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The 160th Military Police Battalion was constituted on 18 September 1947 in the Army National Guard and organized in Tallahassee, Florida. Throughout its history, the battalion has provided law enforcement, security, and battlefield circulation control in support of both state and federal missions. The unit has been mobilized for domestic operations, including disaster response, and deployed overseas for operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 160th MP Battalion continues to serve as a vital asset to the Florida Army National Guard, upholding its motto of "Protect the Right."
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The 162nd Military Police Company (162nd MP Co) is a distinguished unit within the United States Army Military Police Corps. Activated during World War II, the company has supported a variety of missions, including law enforcement, area security, and detainee operations, both in the United States and overseas. Over the decades, the 162nd MP Co has deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, providing vital military police services in combat and peacekeeping environments. The unit is recognized for its professionalism, adaptability, and commitment to upholding military law and order.
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The 16th Corps (XVI Corps) was a field formation of the United States Army during World War II. Activated in October 1943, it played a significant role in the European Theater, primarily responsible for overseeing operations and logistics in liberated areas behind the front lines. The corps contributed to the management of troop movements, supplies, and the organization of military government in occupied territories. After the end of the war, the 16th Corps was inactivated in December 1945 as part of the Army’s postwar drawdown.
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The **171st Infantry Brigade** was first constituted in the Organized Reserves in 1921 and has undergone several activations and inactivations throughout its history. It saw service during World War II as part of the U.S. Army's training and support structure, notably focusing on preparing soldiers for combat operations. The brigade was reactivated during the Cold War in Germany, where it played a key role in reinforcing NATO defenses. The **171st Support Battalion (171st SB)** was an essential component of the brigade, providing vital logistical, maintenance, and supply services to ensure operational readiness and mission success for the brigade’s combat units.
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The 175th Military Police (MP) Battalion is a unit of the United States Army with a distinguished record of service. Constituted during World War II, the battalion provided critical law enforcement, security, and battlefield circulation support in both European and Pacific theaters. Over the decades, the 175th MP has deployed in support of major operations including Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring order and discipline among U.S. and allied forces. The battalion continues its proud tradition today, serving stateside and abroad in support of military and humanitarian missions.
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The 176th Engineer Brigade is a unit of the Texas Army National Guard headquartered in Grand Prairie, Texas. It was originally constituted in 2004, continuing a legacy of Texas engineer formations dating back to World War II. The brigade provides command and control for engineer operations, including construction, route clearance, and infrastructure support, both in Texas and on federal missions overseas. The 176th Engineer Brigade has deployed elements in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, and numerous state emergency response missions, exemplifying versatility and commitment to both state and nation.
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The **178th Military Police Company**, based in Monroe, Georgia, is a unit of the Georgia Army National Guard. Established in the mid-20th century, the company has provided law enforcement and security support both domestically and overseas. Over its history, the 178th MP Co has mobilized for state emergencies such as natural disasters, and has deployed in support of operations including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The unit is recognized for its professionalism, adaptability, and commitment to supporting both the state of Georgia and the United States Army in a variety of missions.
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The 17th Field Artillery Brigade (17th FIB) is a distinguished unit of the United States Army with a lineage dating back to World War I. Originally constituted in 1918, the brigade has served in various capacities throughout its history, including significant roles during World War II and the Korean War. Over the decades, the 17th FIB has provided critical fire support and command capabilities, adapting to evolving battlefield requirements. Today, the brigade is stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, where it continues to serve as a key component of the Army's field artillery and fires mission.