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7,146 units • 1,346,524 members
2:101st Cavalry
U.S. Army
The 2nd Squadron, 101st Cavalry Regiment is a unit of the New York Army National Guard with a distinguished lineage dating back to the American Revolution. Originally formed as part of the New York State Militia, the unit has undergone numerous reorganizations and redesignations, serving in various capacities throughout American military history. During World War II, elements of the 101st Cavalry served in the European Theater, participating in major campaigns such as the Rhineland and Central Europe. In recent years, the 2/101st Cavalry has been mobilized for overseas missions, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, as well as domestic responses within the United States.
2:104th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 104th Infantry Regiment (2/104th Infantry) is a unit of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard with a lineage tracing back to the 19th century. Originating as part of the state's militia, the 104th Infantry served in notable conflicts including the Civil War, World War I with the 26th "Yankee" Division, and World War II, where it participated in campaigns across Europe. The battalion has since been reorganized several times, supporting both state and federal missions, including deployments in the Global War on Terror. Today, the 2/104th Infantry continues to serve as a vital infantry element within the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, upholding a proud tradition of service and sacrifice.
2:112th AR
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 112th Armor Regiment (2/112th AR) is a Texas Army National Guard unit with a distinguished lineage tracing back to the early 20th century. Originally organized as part of the Texas Cavalry, the unit transitioned to armor, adopting its current designation in the post-World War II era. 2/112th AR has participated in multiple federal mobilizations, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it provided armored support and security operations. Today, the battalion continues to serve as a key armor element within the 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, maintaining readiness for both state and federal missions.
2:181st FA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 181st Field Artillery (2/181st FA) traces its lineage to Massachusetts militia artillery units organized in the 19th century. The unit served with distinction during both World Wars, providing critical fire support in the European Theater during World War II. Throughout the Cold War and into the 21st century, 2/181st FA continued its service as part of the Massachusetts Army National Guard, participating in training exercises and mobilizations. Today, the battalion upholds its tradition of excellence, supporting both state and federal missions as a key artillery component of the National Guard.
2:36th Arty
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 36th Artillery (2/36th Arty) was a field artillery unit of the United States Army with service during the Vietnam War. Assigned to the 196th Light Infantry Brigade, the battalion provided fire support for infantry operations, often deploying 105mm howitzers in support of search-and-destroy missions. The 2/36th Artillery played a critical role in counter-mortar and defensive operations, frequently relocating to forward firebases throughout I Corps Tactical Zone. Its dedicated service contributed significantly to the brigade's combat effectiveness until the unit was inactivated or redesignated as part of post-war force restructuring.
2025th Transportation Company
U.S. Army
The 2025th Transportation Company is a United States Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history of logistical support and deployment readiness. Established in the mid-20th century, the company has provided essential transportation and convoy operations during major conflicts, including operations in Southwest Asia. The 2025th has supported both overseas contingencies and domestic missions, earning commendations for its efficiency and adaptability. Throughout its service, the unit has demonstrated a commitment to excellence while ensuring the timely and secure movement of personnel and materiel for the U.S. Army.
210 combat aviation brigade
U.S. Army
The 210th Combat Aviation Brigade is a distinguished aviation unit in the United States Army, with roots tracing back to the Vietnam War era. Originally activated in 1966, the brigade provided critical rotary-wing support, including troop transport, medevac, and close air support missions. Over the decades, the 210th has participated in numerous operations, from Vietnam to deployments in the Middle East, adapting to evolving battlefield requirements with advanced aviation assets. Renowned for its operational excellence and versatility, the brigade continues to play a vital role in supporting Army maneuver forces worldwide.
2174th Garrison Support Unit
U.S. Army
The 2174th Garrison Support Unit (GSU) was a United States Army Reserve unit established in the early 1990s, tasked with providing critical administrative, logistical, and personnel support to mobilized soldiers and units. Headquartered in Fort Sam Houston, Texas, the 2174th GSU played a key role during Operation Desert Storm and subsequent military operations, ensuring the smooth processing and deployment of troops. The unit also supported various training exercises and community events, enhancing readiness and morale. Over its years of service, the 2174th GSU earned recognition for its professionalism and dedication before its deactivation in the mid-2000s.
219th MP Korat Thailand
U.S. Army
The **219th Military Police Company** was a U.S. Army Reserve unit activated for service during the Vietnam War period, stationed at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base in Thailand. The unit was responsible for law enforcement, base security, and convoy escort duties, supporting both U.S. Air Force and Army operations in the region. The 219th played a crucial role in maintaining order and protecting military assets amidst heightened threats during the war years, particularly from 1968 to 1971. Their presence contributed significantly to the overall security of U.S. installations and personnel in northeastern Thailand.
21st CTC
U.S. Army
The 21st Composite Truck Company (21st CTC) is a transportation unit within the United States Army, specializing in motor transport and logistics support. The unit has a distinguished history of providing vital convoy operations, supply distribution, and logistical support to both combat and humanitarian missions. Over the years, the 21st CTC has deployed in support of major operations, including Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, ensuring the movement of personnel, equipment, and essential supplies across challenging environments. Through its dedication and professionalism, the 21st CTC has played a critical role in sustaining combat operations and supporting allied forces worldwide.
21st Finance
U.S. Army
The 21st Finance was a United States Army unit responsible for providing financial management and support services to military personnel and operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit played a crucial role in ensuring soldiers and units received timely pay, disbursements, and fiscal services during peacetime and deployments. The 21st Finance supported various U.S. Army commands, particularly in Europe, contributing to mission readiness and operational efficiency. Over its history, the unit adapted to evolving financial systems and technologies before eventually being inactivated or redesignated as part of broader Army restructuring efforts.
21st replacement detachment
U.S. Army
The 21st Replacement Detachment was a U.S. Army unit tasked with receiving, processing, and assigning incoming personnel to various combat and support units during times of conflict. Most notably active during the Vietnam War, the detachment operated as part of the Army’s broader personnel replacement system, ensuring a steady flow of well-prepared soldiers to sustain operational effectiveness. Stationed primarily at major in-country replacement depots, the 21st Replacement Detachment managed administrative tasks, conducted briefings, and provided orientation for new arrivals. Through its efforts, the unit played a vital behind-the-scenes role in maintaining the strength and readiness of U.S. forces in theater.
22 Maintenance 1:18FA support team
U.S. Army
The 22 Maintenance 1/18FA Support Team was established to provide critical logistical and technical support to the 1st Battalion, 18th Field Artillery Regiment (1/18 FA). The team specializes in the maintenance and repair of artillery systems, tactical vehicles, and communications equipment, ensuring operational readiness during both training exercises and deployments. Throughout its history, the support team has played a vital role in sustaining the combat effectiveness of the battalion during operations at home and abroad. Their expertise and dedication have contributed significantly to the success of 1/18 FA missions, earning recognition for excellence in support operations.
225th Station Hospital
U.S. Army
The 225th Station Hospital was a United States Army medical unit activated during World War II. Established in 1943, it provided critical medical support to Allied forces, primarily operating in the European Theater of Operations. The unit played a vital role during the Normandy Campaign, treating wounded soldiers following the D-Day landings. After the war, the 225th Station Hospital continued its service in Germany, aiding in the care of occupation forces and displaced persons before being deactivated.
227 GS Co Ft Campbell KY
U.S. Army
The 227th Quartermaster Company (General Support), based at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, has a proud history of providing vital logistical and supply support to U.S. Army operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit has supported multiple major deployments, including Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, ensuring critical fuel and supply distribution to sustain combat forces. The 227th GS Co is renowned for its adaptability, professionalism, and technical expertise in managing bulk petroleum and other essential materiel. Its contributions remain an integral part of sustaining mission readiness for the 101st Airborne Division and other units stationed at Fort Campbell.
22nd Aviation Detachment
U.S. Army
The 22nd Aviation Detachment was activated in 1962 as part of the U.S. Army's efforts to enhance its aviation capabilities during the early years of helicopter warfare. Initially, the unit provided aerial reconnaissance, transport, and support missions, often working closely with infantry and artillery units. During the Vietnam War, the 22nd Aviation Detachment operated utility helicopters, playing a crucial role in troop insertions, medical evacuations, and resupply missions in challenging environments. Following the conflict, the detachment continued to serve in various support and training capacities before being inactivated as part of Army aviation restructuring.
235th Signal CO
U.S. Army
The 235th Signal Company has its origins dating back to World War II, when it was first activated to provide vital communications support to frontline units. Over the decades, the company has served in multiple theaters, including deployments during the Korean War and in support of operations in the Middle East. Renowned for its technical expertise, the 235th Signal Company specializes in establishing and maintaining secure communication networks under challenging conditions. Today, the unit continues its mission, ensuring seamless information flow for command and control in both training and operational environments.
242nd Armor
U.S. Army
The 242nd Armor was a tank battalion of the United States Army, first constituted in the Army Reserve as the 242nd Tank Battalion in 1949. Activated in New York, the unit’s lineage traces back to post-World War II restructuring, providing armored support within the Army Reserve’s combat arms structure. The battalion underwent several redesignations, becoming the 1st Battalion, 242nd Armor as part of the 42nd Infantry Division. Throughout its service, the 242nd Armor participated in numerous training exercises and contributed to Cold War readiness before its eventual inactivation and consolidation in the late 20th century.
245th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 245th Transportation Company is a distinguished unit within the United States Army, specializing in the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies. Activated during the Cold War era, the company has supported numerous operations, providing critical logistical support in both domestic and overseas missions. The 245th played key roles in operations such as Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, ensuring the timely delivery of essential materiel to frontline units. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the company continues to uphold a proud tradition of excellence in Army transportation operations.
246 Psychological Operations Company
U.S. Army
The 246th Psychological Operations Company is a unit within the U.S. Army Reserve, specializing in psychological operations (PSYOP) to influence foreign audiences and support military objectives. Activated in the late 20th century, the 246th has provided critical support in various operations, including deployments to the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The unit's expertise includes the dissemination of information, counter-propaganda efforts, and the use of media to shape perceptions and behaviors in areas of operation. Through its missions, the 246th Psychological Operations Company plays a vital role in modern military strategy by leveraging information as a force multiplier.
247th Chem
U.S. Army
The 247th Chemical Company is a specialized unit within the United States Army, primarily focused on chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit has played a key role in training and readiness exercises, ensuring the Army's preparedness against unconventional threats. Throughout its history, the 247th Chemical Company has supported both domestic and overseas missions, including decontamination, hazard assessment, and response to CBRN incidents. The unit continues to uphold its motto of "Protecting the Force," providing critical expertise in safeguarding personnel and assets from chemical and biological hazards.
249 Gen Hospital- Ft. Gordon, GA
U.S. Army
The 249th General Hospital was a U.S. Army medical unit stationed at Fort Gordon, Georgia, during and after World War II. Activated to provide comprehensive medical care and support, the unit played a vital role in treating wounded service members and supporting military operations. Throughout its tenure, the 249th General Hospital contributed to medical readiness and training, adapting to advances in military medicine. Its legacy includes a commitment to excellence in patient care and support for both peacetime and wartime missions.
24th Military Intelligence
U.S. Army
The 24th Military Intelligence Battalion was originally constituted on 14 December 1951 and activated on 7 January 1952 in Austria. Over its history, the battalion has provided critical intelligence support to U.S. Army Europe, specializing in signals, counterintelligence, and human intelligence operations. The unit has participated in several major operations, including Cold War missions and post-9/11 deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Today, the 24th Military Intelligence Battalion continues to deliver vital intelligence analysis and support to commanders, enhancing situational awareness and mission effectiveness.
24th Military Police Company 24 th Infantry Division
U.S. Army
The 24th Military Police Company was an integral part of the 24th Infantry Division, providing essential law enforcement, security, and battlefield circulation support. Originally constituted during World War II, the company supported the division through major conflicts, including the Korean War and Operation Desert Storm. Throughout its service, the unit conducted military police operations such as area security, prisoner of war handling, and convoy escorts. The 24th Military Police Company earned a reputation for professionalism and reliability before being inactivated alongside the division in the mid-1990s.